Very nice Luke.
Dec 30, 2016 05:32 | #3856 Very nice Luke. Canon R6 II, RF 800mm.
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BigLobowski Goldmember More info | Dec 30, 2016 12:11 | #3857 |
s1a1om Senior Member More info | Jan 01, 2017 06:51 | #3858 Lancair 320 Image hosted by forum (832132) © s1a1om [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Constructive criticism is always appreciated.
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ChrisNL Senior Member More info | Jan 01, 2017 14:34 | #3859 Sisters. Image hosted by forum (832192) © ChrisNL [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Two Canon 5D MKIII's w/ Canon 17-40, Canon 70-200L 2.8 II (w/ 2x extender), Sigma 24-35 ART, Sigma 50 ART, Canon flashes.
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don1163 Goldmember More info | Jan 02, 2017 10:33 | #3860 Image hosted by forum (832328) © don1163 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (832329) © don1163 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. 1DX, 500L f4, 70-200L f2.8II, 100L f2.8 macro ,16-35 f4, 1.4xIII, Metz 64-AF1
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Peter2516 Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 03, 2017 19:20 | #3861 don1163 wrote in post #18226638 Not much about today so ended up taking some shots of the dog again.....love this lens.. Hosted photo: posted by don1163 in ./showthread.php?p=18226638&i=i265922291 forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive Hosted photo: posted by don1163 in ./showthread.php?p=18226638&i=i174848241 forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive I love the expressions of the face. Great shots Don. Peter
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KenjiS "Holy crap its long!" More info | Jan 03, 2017 19:43 | #3862 Scrumhalf wrote in post #18220140 Is that a husky, Kenji? Sweet looking dog! Cardigan Welsh Corgi Gear, New and Old! RAW Club Member
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KenjiS "Holy crap its long!" More info | Jan 03, 2017 19:46 | #3863 Phoenixkh wrote in post #18220176 A question: have any of you had both the f/4 and the f/2.8 IS II? I'm trying to decide between the two. I know about the weight and cost, of course.... trying to determine the actual shooting advantages of an f/2.8 vs f/4. The only f/2.8 lens I have is the 100 Macro IS and I do find it beneficial. I'll be using it mostly for shots with people in them. I use my 100-400 ii for wildlife. Any suggestions or comments would be welcome. To me the f/2.8 has that noticeable edge in isolation VS the f/4... the f/4 was never quite enough to me on an APS-C DSLR and wasnt enough to differentiate it VS the 150-600 speed-wise Gear, New and Old! RAW Club Member
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Phoenixkh a mere speck More info | Jan 03, 2017 21:12 | #3864 KenjiS wrote in post #18232315 To me the f/2.8 has that noticeable edge in isolation VS the f/4... the f/4 was never quite enough to me on an APS-C DSLR and wasnt enough to differentiate it VS the 150-600 speed-wise You can always stop the f/2.8 down for a little more dof, you cannot open up a f/4 any more than f/4 Yeah.... that's my thinking as well. I'll be ordering one a bit later this month if things go as planned. Kim (the male variety) Canon 1DX2 | 1D IV | 16-35 f/4 IS | 24-105 f/4 IS | 100L IS macro | 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II | 100-400Lii | 50 f/1.8 STM | Canon 1.4X III
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Tareq "I am very lazy, a normal consumer" More info | Jan 04, 2017 01:16 | #3865 For this lens range almost all voting for f2.8II, even with 24-70, while with 16-35 they choose f4 over f2.8, so is it the speed or sharpness or it depends? Galleries:
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don1163 Goldmember More info | Jan 04, 2017 13:28 | #3866 Peter2516 wrote in post #18232275 I love the expressions of the face. Great shots Don. Thanks Peter....she is a joy to photograph... 1DX, 500L f4, 70-200L f2.8II, 100L f2.8 macro ,16-35 f4, 1.4xIII, Metz 64-AF1
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CyberCat Senior Member More info | Jan 05, 2017 07:40 | #3867 KenjiS wrote in post #18232315 To me the f/2.8 has that noticeable edge in isolation VS the f/4... the f/4 was never quite enough to me on an APS-C DSLR and wasnt enough to differentiate it VS the 150-600 speed-wise You can always stop the f/2.8 down for a little more dof, you cannot open up a f/4 any more than f/4 The only disadvantage is the weight and size. Many say it is painful to work with the 2.8 the whole day which I can also confirm however I still stick to my 2.8 as I need the speed and the aperture. But several of my professional photographer friends who are shooting weddings stopped using the 2.8 and switched to either the 4 version or some prime lenses. CyberCat
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Jan 05, 2017 08:31 | #3868 CyberCat wrote in post #18233950 The only disadvantage is the weight and size. Many say it is painful to work with the 2.8 the whole day which I can also confirm however I still stick to my 2.8 as I need the speed and the aperture. But several of my professional photographer friends who are shooting weddings stopped using the 2.8 and switched to either the 4 version or some prime lenses.
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BigLobowski Goldmember More info | Jan 05, 2017 14:22 | #3869 |
gacon1 Senior Member 639 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2006 More info | ==The only disadvantage is the weight and size==
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