how about 400mm ƒ2.8?
i get why you like the more open ones, it gives a topic more room for movement but sometimes if its too open i find it less inspiring. ie instead...
if you stuck for ideas i've been adding to the original set of ideas in the main thread, editing my first post rather than stringing them out
[ATTACH] Canon 85mm ƒ1.8 some stepping stones across a local wetlands water course
this is one of the reasons i love my M50, with its efm lenses and small body i can take an extra couple of lenses over the ef-s / ef system and...
yeah out of the lenses there the 100-500mm is a no brainer, that goes for sure, the 25-105mm to cover any wider stuff, as for the landscapes yes...
to be honest its not really a prime i needed for anything specific but its where i had a gap between the 56mm ƒ1.4 and 105mm ƒ1.4 as far as fast...
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i should think so, not sure they need to be registered but i use two M50 cameras, i can down load either one when want to but i cant connect them...
to add to this, i did try the sigma EX a few months ago it is a great lens but it didn't play well on my M50 as the firmware was just a bit too...
[ATTACH] Canon ef 85mm ƒ1.8 usm my first Canon EF lens, been after an 85mm for a while but didn't want to go for the sigma art due to the...
dont tell the missus but mpb might have made a delivery................. 85mm of it
to add to this, if you can start taking some images at home of what you think the lighting on the cruise ship might be and the distances you think...
i briefly looked in to this with my canon M50 cameras, one of the ways i thought of was to use the remote for the cameras, as i can only pair one...
for the background to be in focus as well indoors you either need a ƒ2.8 or more stopped down aperture, or you need to place the subject as close...
nice one Kevin, one of the more amusing and interesting pony pics
yes, i have the M50 and ef-s lenses work exceptionally well on it i use some specific to the efm system, some ef and ef-s and some vintage M42...
great image, nice colours
between the 18-300mm siggy and 16-300mm tamron the siggy seems to have better image quality with the tamron having worse chromatics as mentioned a...
yeah, like you nothing new, nor have i really any need for any thing atm, thinking outside the box we'll have to use some old gear in a way we...
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