Thanks all for your comments, and reviews. I shall seriously consider the 5D MKII and have a look into accesories and prices, just a shame the pound is so weak right now and everything costs so much. But on the other hand from all your comments it sounds like its worth the money. Your all stars...
Hi All,
I'm thinking :thinking: of investing in a new Canon 5D MKII, does anyone have one that could share their experiences with it. Does it have any limitations that cause you issues or is it all singing all dancing wonderful piece of kit?
Any reviews would be very gratefully recieved.
Thanks
Hi all, I have a Canon 100-400mm also and its great, I couldnt be without it now. Okay at 400mm its a little soft but nothing too bad at all and compared to other telephoto lenses its very good. The push / pull zoom throws me off a bit at times and takes some getting used too, but apart from...
lmfao Im definately NOT the Lee-Anne Rafferty-Evans, I joined yesterday as this is the first time I have discovered this forum and as I know a lot about flickr and all its ups and downs I thought I would add my pennies worth to the chat. I'm just being objective about all this. I agree feedback...
If you dont want constructive criticism on your photos in flickr, delete the comment and block the user, thats what that option is for, why should any flickr user have to remove their photos from public domain to stop criticism or remove unwanted comments???
Im not saying criticism is wrong, I fully agree with having it. I am saying is that he could have done it a better way and taken time to email rather than comment. Then maybe he wouldn't have been blocked and could have started a dialogue and actually helped improve her photos by sharing his...
I agree with Gary "constructive" criticism is fair game, but ONLY when done in the right manner, criticism on a newbie photographer can only be damaging to their moral, surely you agree that if no comment was placed and an email sent asking if the Flickr user minds a little criticism was sent...
I have been using Flickr now for years, constructive criticism is always welcomed and normally done via flickr email, not via comments.
If you put criticism on comments its like giving someone a public telling off, surely its better to take them to one side and say what the good points are...
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