I have been using Canon DSLRs since 2008 (40D, 6D, 80D). Before that I was a Sony fan (DSC-828, DSC-R1). All of this after a 30+ yrs analog...
It could glow in the dark 8-)
With my 40D I started out with the 17-85, but replaced it after just 1 weekend with the vastly superior 17-55 (which doesn't get close to the...
I have 2 original batteries, one came with my 6D, one with my 80D. Then there are 2 more, one branded "Hähnel", the other "Lenmar". All of those...
Well, I bought the 6D 4+ yrs ago for the same money as this one is going to fetch. My best buy ever. This camera has IMHO always been...
I own both the 35 and the 50 Art lenses by Sigma, and find them to be quite different. The 35, to me, is more reliable (focus and exposure), while...
I dropped my 17-40 in India a few months ago and damaged the mount (deformed). Genuinely glad I had my 50 1.8 in the bag, believe me.
The second one is the new version of the first I think. Useful and ok I suppose, just don't expect top IQ.
When I travel I take my trusted 6D with a) the awesome 24-70 f/2.8 II b) the awesome Samyang 135 f/2.0 c) Kenko Teleplus Pro 300 DGX...
No that won't help. FF camera's have a different mirror chamber because the mirror is larger. The mirror would hit the back of the EF-S lenses....
That's easy, the crop factor being 1.6, you would need the 50 mpx sensor of the 5DSR (20x1.6x1.6). Btw, that camera can give you that crop, but is...
I sometimes use a Zeiss Jena 180 f/2.8 Sonnar (Pentacon 6 mount) with an adapter as a portrait lens on my 6D. Sometimes with an extension ring in...
For instance : a Sony A9 is capable of 20 i/s, I don't know of any DSLR that can do that. Supposing one were made, what is the quality, the...
...seeing what Olympus (4/3), Fuji (APS-C), Sony (FF), Fuji and Hasselblad (medium format) put in the market, a medium priced FF mirrorless with...
Sold an aluminium 13-bladed Helios 44 a year ago ; sure would love to see that Biotar beauty. Great collection. Probably some quirks, but a lot of...
Hi everyone ! I have a 40 year history with cameras ; Minolta, Nikon and Leica in the old days, Minolta (yes!), Sony and finally Canon in the Age...
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