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T-Dimensions. Anyway, it just arrived early.
Nice! Mine is on shipment for tomorrow!
T-Dimensions. Anyway, it just arrived early.
Original M came out to play tonight
moon 5image stack eos M colour by Michael Johnson, on Flickr
moon 5image stack eos M by Michael Johnson, on Flickr
Awww Wowww very nice, done way better than my pics i kept getting streams of clouds passing over.
Like these, what lens did you use on the M
Good definition and contrast there, but there is a bit of ghosting from the movement between exposures. It is surprising how fast we are moving when viewing the moon with such magnification. Might be worth trying less exposures to see if you can get comparable results or is there a minimum number with the software?
Sorry if this has been done before, but anyone know how the 85mm f1.2ii performs adapted on the m5?
Cheers
Bit of a mess around with the M5 this morning. Stuck the adapter on with the Sigma 150-600mm sport, very front heavy and a right pain to use handheld.
IMG_0069 by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
IMG_0098 by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
How do you find servo AF?
Bit of a mess around with the M5 this morning. Stuck the adapter on with the Sigma 150-600mm sport, very front heavy and a right pain to use handheld.
IMG_0069 by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
IMG_0098 by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
Bit of a mess around with the M5 this morning. Stuck the adapter on with the Sigma 150-600mm sport, very front heavy and a right pain to use handheld.
IMG_0069 by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
IMG_0098 by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
Can imagine the Sport is a bit of a handful, have only had a very quick play with a Contemporary and that was not too bad, quite a bit lighter I guess.
Results look good though.
They weren't too bad considering they were shot wide open with no support. Must admit though I haven't used the lens for quite a while, maybe I need to buld up those muscles again before the airshows start
I do find it a lot easier on my gripped 7D though.
Dropped my 22mm this morning, fell about 4ft onto the carpet ... lens element totally out of kilter so decided to take it apart.
Not a good idea as it never ends well whenever I try things like that, screws and electronic bits all over the kitchen worktop and no idea how it goes back together so as usual it ended in a temper tantrum and the whole lot went in the bin
After 55 years you would have thought I would have learned by now !!
Dropped my 22mm this morning, fell about 4ft onto the carpet ... lens element totally out of kilter so decided to take it apart.
Not a good idea as it never ends well whenever I try things like that, screws and electronic bits all over the kitchen worktop and no idea how it goes back together so as usual it ended in a temper tantrum and the whole lot went in the bin
After 55 years you would have thought I would have learned by now !!
Couple with the M5 and EF70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM on the Canon adapter.
Needles Isle Of Wight by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
Egret by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
Aww very nice, ive also got the ef 70/300 and works well with my M & M3.
Couple with the M5 and EF70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM on the Canon adapter.[/QQOTE]
Very nice. I have used my 70-200 f/4L on the M5 but 13 months on from my stroke I am only just getting strong enough to hold the heavier lenses. Mainly using the M lenses but having a long term loan of a friend’s Sigma 150-600 I have been looking at the 70-30! I have a decent monopod but your shots do with a QR head to help shooting with heavier lenses but I try to use M lenses mainly.
I've decided I'm going to order the M6 & eglobal are doing a good price but do i need the post insurance as it must be there responsibility until i sign for the goods..?
Also not sure to order from Eglobal as I could also be hit by Customs..
HDEW Cameras are reasonable so does anyone one know if there's a better UK offer before I buy.
....From my own direct experience I don't think you'll do better than buying from HDEW - Peace of mind is included! I have bought quite a lot of gear from them including my EOS M5 body (they didn't have the EF Adapter).
Surely best quality video has a shutter speed too low for a sharp still?
you will get 1920 x 1080 still to get any higher you need 4k videoI don't shoot video but from what I have read, you would only extract high quality stills from camera bodies like the Canon 1DX-2 rather than an EOS M-series. But I stand to be corrected.
I think it will come but not quite yet.
you will get 1920 x 1080 still to get any higher you need 4k video
Surely best quality video has a shutter speed too low for a sharp still?
Think you nailed the main problem Phil, at 60 frames per second, that would give a 1/60th second exposure which wouldn't be fast enough to freeze movement.
An article I read, cameras with lens & camera stabilization makes its more possible than ever, which is why I asked the question as with the M6 capabilities made me wonder how good a still image, I understand bird in fight would be noticeable in terms of 1/60th second compared to 4k camera.Think you nailed the main problem Phil, at 60 frames per second, that would give a 1/60th second exposure which wouldn't be fast enough to freeze movement.
An article I read, cameras with lens & camera stabilization makes its more possible than ever, which is why I asked the question as with the M6 capabilities made me wonder how good a still image, I understand bird in fight would be noticeable in terms of 1/60th second compared to 4k camera.
Depends on the focal length of the lens I guess if it was say 35mm much better then say 200mmThink you nailed the main problem Phil, at 60 frames per second, that would give a 1/60th second exposure which wouldn't be fast enough to freeze movement.
Depends on the focal length of the lens I guess if it was say 35mm much better then say 200mm