Well, if you're forgetting budget, consider the 24mm TSE II. That thing is a serious life-changer. Rented one for a month this summer and have been saving up for my own ever since!
Notably, I've...
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Well, if you're forgetting budget, consider the 24mm TSE II. That thing is a serious life-changer. Rented one for a month this summer and have been saving up for my own ever since!
Notably, I've...
I actually have two 580 EXIIs, purchased not only at different times but on different continents, and have recently had trouble in my studio where both were slaves, and one would fire consistently...
Have been renting this one from LensRentals for a month now, and I'm VERY impressed with it. Haven't tilted much yet, but been shifting all over the place. And as someone who's transitioned from...
Hey Bryan, when you do these grip reviews, could I suggest including rearside photos of the grip mounted on the camera?
It's no matter to me - I took a lucky guess years ago (i.e., without...
I'm bumping this because I'd be interested in a lotmore feedback about these newest Wizards. (Planning on buying mine in a couple of weeks, but worried about all these reports I've been reading.)
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Okay, interesting. I read articles voraciously but tend to stay out of forums. So I've actually started this thread because I want to write an article of my own soon, but I wonder about some of these...
No doubt! (I do understand why landscape photographers shooting at hillsides are using it, among numerous other contexts.)
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Quite the opposite! Focus to infinity captures everything behind the infinity distance with the same clarity (i.e., as if everything out there is on the same plane), and then degrades focus according...
I wonder often why that focus to infinity gets less attention than it does.
For example, if I'm out shooting grand cityscapes with my 50mm, I just AF onto a distant target, switch to MF, and...
#2 is definitely the winner, though #1 has a couple of treasures to the left that are rewarding to the eye. But moving the falls out of the center definitely improves the whole composition, and...
Bryan! Just found these new forums and I'm thrilled. Yours is absolutely the best single-reviewer resource on the net, and now you'll get some might of numbers behind you too!
Anyway, just...