not sure on your specific camera but on mine (M50) you can use the info button to cycle through the different screen displays and you can go into...
yeah with crows when i want the details of the bird i try to get them on grass because i will turn up the exposure on the bird, when its got sky...
I'm sure you are aware that i update my first post on the first page with any new ideas i think of rather than adding a new post to the thread its...
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do you have noise reduction available for the time lapse mode? i know i have it on stills mode in the M50 where the camera will do a second image...
what were your settings for these images, ?
[ATTACH] An image of Cookie the cat in her garden
i recently got my first Sigma EX lens, i've been using sigma art and contemporary ones on my M50 for a few years but stayed away from the 'older'...
nice colours, is this the APO version?
also if you can post any settings used like shutter speed iso etc and which types of focus or modes like auto or tv etc are you shooting hand held...
cool, have you had a chance to use the focus bracketing in this camera yet? i was wondering how good it is for macro use
[ATTACH] latest little toy, a tilt and shift adapter for M42 lenses to fit my M50, indoor tests are very promising, tilts, shifts and rotates...
which lenses are you using with the R5 that are producing the Error code
i'm on mac os and i'm thinking it would be the destination file where the action is taking place, i'm ok with the separate date files as its...
do you mean in camera or when they are saved to your computer initially if so which OS etc
they look good for 400 years old i love very old stone steps that have had alot of foot steps on them over centuries, the stones are worn awy by...
nice colours have you tried the 90D on the moon with you big lens yet?
[ATTACH] London Zoo Sigma 50-150mm ƒ2.8 Ex
[ATTACH] My gf is making a temperature blanket for the year and this is the colour key patch i laid on top of some sparkly background card i use...
with the zoom lens if you zoom it all the way out so its at its widest then reduce the ƒ stop to its lowest it will then go up as you zoom in then...
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