if you are printing your own images Keith Cooper on youtube has a lot of excellent videos explaining about colour managment, printer and paper...
you might also want to get yourself a "calibrate colorchecker" its a world wide standard industry standard colour palette that you use to correct...
found this on your camera, its how i do it on my M50 too, using the custom white balance is great when you shooting in same location all the time...
look for still aspect ratio in the shooting menus, i don't have a 2000d myself so a bit of guess work also you may only see the boarders in live...
very nice, spikey mc spikeson
[ATTACH] one from a visit to Kew gardens london, Canon M50 & Sigma efm 56mm ƒ1.4 @ƒ2.0
regarding the camera, wouldn't the author be better off with a full frame rather than crop sensor? reason a say this is for the better light from...
great idea, maybe for a positive spin on it we could also show ways in which we have solved some of the problems or what we as local neighbor...
check out youtube note that the philips looking screws on lenses could well be japanese industry standard ones (JIS) they are profiles different...
most of the time i wifi my images to mac book, if theres alot and i want them in more of a hurry i'll use the usb cable speaking to the BT tech...
a suggestionion for August if no one else has any ideas False Colour - simple one, change the colour of the subject / image from its natural...
where you planing on going from London? i've lived there all my life, retired now but my gf is now doing a vet nurse coarse so probably be a bit...
i have had the canon M50 for nearly 5 years now, huge array of lenses for 2mm macro to 400mm/600mm wildlife i do love the ability to use it as a...
R5mkII and add one of the grips to size it up
flower bathbox looking great this year, [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
if you change modes on the top dial does the direction button and knurled wheel work to change things there? i have the M50 and it should be same...
what i like to call 'willow the wisps' [ATTACH] [ATTACH] a seed thingy took a while to catch one as it was a pretty windy day and they were...
dont know, i dont do much video with mine but i cant get it to flip upside down when shooting a video image on the screen seems to stay right way...
as a rule i test every new to me lens i get, be it second hand or unused for critical sharpness at home under test conditions target is usually a...
tbh with 3m+ in distance i havent had any trouble with depth of field being too shallow and thats with the lens wide open most of the time.
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