Good choice. Can't go wrong with f-stop. I just spent a week skiing with my Tilopa BC and medium ICU, and it was great for carrying my gear, lunch, and a few extra clothing pieces, not mention it...
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Good choice. Can't go wrong with f-stop. I just spent a week skiing with my Tilopa BC and medium ICU, and it was great for carrying my gear, lunch, and a few extra clothing pieces, not mention it...
Bryce/Zion - absolutely beautiful.
I was just thinking about your initial concerns about the overlap between the 10-22 and the 17-55. I'm not sure if a week later it's still a concern, but I have the 10-22 and I find most of my shots...
+3 Blackrapid.
Alas, I concur. Too bad, I've used my RC-6 controller several times with great success to jump into pictures with my family, it's so small it takes up no room.
I have no idea as to the credibility of the following author, but on the issue of a possible IR port I found this blog post regarding the the 1D X and video:
CANON EOS-1D X HAS MULTIPLE TRIGGER...
Thanks for the information John, this looks promising. This one small feature was my one regret about going with the 1D X. - Mike
"Year or two of travelling the world" - You know with a trip like that there really could be a lot of wear and tear on your camera, something that a 1D body would be best suited for. ;)
No problem MNHockey, happy to have helped. One thing I forgot to mention, because there is so much white in hockey shots, make sure you watch your histogram both on your camera and in Lightroom. ...
That's bang on. Last weekend a friend of mine who knows a little about photography saw my camera bag at my daughter's game and saw my lenses and knows that white and red rings equals $$$ and he...
I agree with cls on the f/4 vs. f/2.8. As for the 7D vs. 60D, the 7D's AF system is very good, but you pay more for it, whereas the 60D's is more basic. But, I've got around 15 games and thousands...
I agree with Kayaker, look at the Lowepro Fastback. Also, one little tip, don't buy a bag to fit exactly what you have now, buy a bigger bag than you need to start off. From experience, it'll save...
Judging by your user name and what you've posted so far, including the order you listed what you shoot, it looks like having the ability to shoot hockey is important to you.
I presently have a...
Very nice, I'm almost certain I'll be going with the 1D X, but I said I was going to wait for real life comparisons between the 1D X and 5D III, and I'm going to stick to that. Coupled with the...
I have to concur. It would be an interesting race without that amazing shot.
He should sell that to Canon marketing...in a world of very technical language that leads to confusion at times about how great or not so great something is (at least for me), that's very simple and...
John,
Thanks for the comparison. The 1D X has the edge in shutter durability at 400,000 cycles, versus the 5D III's 150,000 cycles. The 5D III has a silent shooting option for single and...
Good job Dave. You could maybe crop in a little tighter #1 & 3 (cut out the ref), but that's just my preference.
Mike
I see a correlation here, computers and cameras. I'm in the same boat with helping friends etc. I got my first PC in 90, built my next one, and then switched over to buying Dell's, both towers and...
Personally, if you are anticipating poor lighting conditions, like in most gyms, even college, I'd sacrifice the 2.4 FPS you'll lose and go with the 5DII. While I've never used a 5DII I've...
You and me both BK, this thread has truly opened my eyes to the complexity of ISO, DR, and sensors. Thanks to all who've contributed their expertise and knowledge.
Regardless if you go with the MBP or a Windows 7 machine, if you are going to be processing lots of images and running LR and PS, especially together, and now with basic video editing in LR4, buy as...
lol. :D
Thanks Neuro that makes sense.
Interesting all, thanks. Raid, sure that would be great, you could just add @gmail.com to my username and email to me if that works for you.