This is an older thread, but here's a good question for Bryan....
Bryan, you exchanged the 24-105 f/4 L for the 24-70 f/4 as your preferred walk around lens, I believe.
If the second gen 24-104...
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This is an older thread, but here's a good question for Bryan....
Bryan, you exchanged the 24-105 f/4 L for the 24-70 f/4 as your preferred walk around lens, I believe.
If the second gen 24-104...
I've often run into inadequate lighting when using DSLR video recordings (using a 7DII, or 70D, or even a 6D). Mostly family gatherings in a living room. The room may contain a few table lamps,...
If the low light video improves, I'd probably bite. Not necessarily going to sell the 70D, though.
Excellent advice. Thanks for the detailed pointers.
I have a 70D. At first, I poo pooed it, but I repent. It's a great camera. I use it a lot for video, but also stills.
Now, the 80D. It's not a bad price for this camera.
Is it a worthwhile...
I was taking video of a family event and used both these cameras at the same time, from different angles.
The 7D II produced two files. They both added up to about 30 minutes. One of the files...
Good suggestions from everyone. I think I will stick with the 100-400. I see that f/5.6 looks good with this lens, so I'll open it up to that.
Auto ISO, also.
So, should I use the 7DII, or the...
I've got a sturdy tripod, and an Arca Z1 ballhead.
Lenses: 70-200 f/2.8 L II or 100-400 L (version 1). I'm going to use f/8, infinity focus.
When I look at the image quality on the website,...
I noticed that some lenses are on the website, but no textual details. Bryan has no plans to do any. Not that I'm really interested, since I'm a Canon user.
Also, no reviews of Nikon cameras,...
Thanks. I think that those other pins on the bottom of the flash must communicate with the camera, or the pocketwizard. Since the cable accessory has only a mini plug, plugged into the...
I'm using some FlexTT5s to trigger my 430EXIIs. If I put the flash on the PW hotshoe, the flash stays lit all the time. It doesn't go to sleep.
I've got a cable adapter, made by PW, that allows...
Canon posted that list of lenses for the 5DS.
Here's the list I would suggest: the lenses we personally own. ;)
Yep, it's pretty close to the Cooke City entrance. Bear Tooth Pass is north of Cody, WY, and just south of Cooke City. If you are traveling up from FL, go through Cody, then up 120 til you hit the...
It's been a couple of years for me since I've been up and over the Bear Tooth Pass. However, I remember that those goats were near the top of the pass. Near that area, is a ski slope. It's got...
Well, you definitely need to travel on the Going to the Sun road. It's a two lane road, and can give some people the heebie jeebies, so keep that in mind. Depending on the weather, you may run into...
Jayson, it might be a while. I'll be heading to Yellowstone in June. I plan on using it then.
Looks like Dave gave some good info on it, too.
I just picked one up. No pictures, yet. Like Lumens, I bought it for the low light performance. Since it is full frame, it's going to be used for landscape photography. My current landscape...
Thanks, David. Yes, I was looking at the paper manual.
I wish they (Canon) would allow both cards to record all information. Drat.
I wasn't sure how to title this thread.
My 7DII has two cards: both have a write speed of (minimum) 45 Mb/s (Lexars, 64 Gb). The CF is a UDMA-7, the SD is an SDXC.
I've got the camera set to...
David posted some pictures of his dogs, using the 7D II at ISO 6400, and I thought they looked very good.
Are the video capabilities identical between the 6D and the 70D?
I think I understand what you're saying about this. But, by taking the shot on the same day, at the same time, I'll have fewer variables to concern myself with, such as trees in bloom vs not, casted...
I've got an idea for a photography contest entry in my home town. It's not a very interesting place. Mostly a bedroom community.
For decades, there had been a drive-in theater. It finally had...
Sean, I finally came out of my trance, as I gazed at those images of yours. They are wonderful. Truly wonderful.
Was your camera mounted on a tripod?
Thanks for linking them. I think I'm...
I like taking landscape shots. I like using as wide a lens as I can. My lens of choice is the 17-40 L. I typically stop it down, since the large majority of the time, it's in decent light.
I...