Something I have been considering (Panamoz), but wavering a bit. My understanding is that Panamoz give a warranty and if there are any problems, you just send it back to them. Have there been reported problems with that process then?Buying from overseas might save you some more but it's a gamble and there are just too many reports of problems when/if you have a camera fault.
Something I have been considering (Panamoz), but wavering a bit. My understanding is that Panamoz give a warranty and if there are any problems, you just send it back to them. Have there been reported problems with that process then?
What are everyone's favourite lenses on the 70D? I bought mine with the 18-135 STM which I think is great as a general purpose lens, travel etc however I am looking to get something else.
Options are at the moment the 40mm STM, 17-55 or 10-22. I take quite a lot of landscapes hence the thought on something wider but I really want to get into more portraits and eventually some friends weddings etc.
I like the shots with the 70-200, very nice.
Tried it out at Jessops in Nottingham and it feels very good to hold and use.
I would recommend the 18-135 STM for video if you can run to a little more.
I would recommend the 18-135 STM full stop!
Its a belter of a lens!
Hmm - good thought on the finger on the shutter button. Does anyone use back button focusing? I've been trying to familiarize myself with using it, as I find when I use single center point focusing I tend to leave the subject in the center of the frame, rather than on a third. If I force myself to use BBF, I tend to frame the subject a bit better.
I use BBF all the time on both my 70D and 5D3. I find it much a better way to focus and recompose either with the centre point or any other for thirds. I never really mastered the half click of the shutter and then recompose, I always seemed to press too hard when recomposing and take the shot.
You can set it to separate the focussing and metering at half press so you can shoot as many shots as you like once you've got the focus set and still ensure you meter any light changes correctly when you press the shutter.
Most of the time I use AI Servo as well as I find that easiest with BBF to get the shot.
You won't regret it. I'm very happy with my move from my 400D to my 70D.After all the excellent advice on this forum have bitten the bullet and ordered a 70d+18-135stm kit from Panamoz last weekend. Noticed prices had plateaued and started creeping up a little so went for it.
Will replace my 350d, which has been excellent - really looking forward to the new one arriving. A lot to learn, I'm sure.
Interesting you should say that. I wasn't expecting the prices to start going up! I'm still biding my time in the hope they will start coming back down again, but you never know what's going to happen.After all the excellent advice on this forum have bitten the bullet and ordered a 70d+18-135stm kit from Panamoz last weekend. Noticed prices had plateaued and started creeping up a little so went for it.
Will replace my 350d, which has been excellent - really looking forward to the new one arriving. A lot to learn, I'm sure.