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Quite nice but it's just missing that FF look
Quite nice but it's just missing that FF look
Getting a bit boring now to be honest.I agree lol
Getting a bit boring now to be honest.
Getting a bit boring now to be honest.
If you go to the doctor, they may be able to remove that FF from your rectum......
lol FF is better though
Depends who is using the camera I guess
Depends who is using the camera I guess
If you go to the doctor, they may be able to remove that FF from your rectum......
Depends what you shoot too. I like/need the 1.5 extension of focal length for wildlife....
Depends who is using the camera I guess
I like em big up there, none of that small bs
just get high MP FF and crop
I can see you don't shoot wildlife often......
you should be less judgemental and also take jokes less seriously
I've had my wildlife days too
I have found, if I cannot get my subject to fill at least 25% of the frame, focus is unreliable. I've always had the same issue no matter what kit I was using (even 7D2 and 300 f2.8 L). A full frame body, no matter how many MP, would give me more of a problem than a crop body. Unless of course, my 400mm became a 600mm lens, but then I probably wouldn't of been able to carry it to where I was (or afford it!).
Maybe I have a technique problem, but I'm not the only person I know who has the same problem. A crop body works better for me.... (and I've had FF bodies before). Would I buy FF again? Probably, but I would want the same user experience I get with my current Fuji equipment. I just enjoy shooting with it more than I ever did my Canon DSLR's, and I've had a few!
So you sold up on Sony then and moving fully Fuji ?
Keep the accessories for when you come back to Sony... it's only a matter of timeApart from a few accessories all the Sony gear has gone.
I think that's because of the AF points coverage which historically have been better on APS-C bodies compared to FF bodies where al the AF points were clustered in the middle of the frame. But these days that's changing too.
A7III and A9 both have AF coverage across the frame. X-T2 and A7RII/III covers about 50% of frame (though I think X-T2 has a better horizontal frame coverage). D850 also covers 50% of frame horizontally but only about centre 1/3rd vertically.
Doesn't explain the 7D2 (or 7D, or 6D, or 5D2) which seemed to suffer the same issue. The 7D2 had class leading AF when it was released.
One from a recent trip to Snowdonia
Llyn Gwynant Boathouse by Graham Norton, on Flickr
With the 10-24
Another one of the boathouses on Llyn Gwynant
The Boathouses by Graham Norton, on Flickr
With the 10-24
Love these Graham!
Has Fuji extended the £100 trade-in bonus on X-H1 until 30.09.2018?
not sure I like the bokeh of this lens in this shot
though I did like your previous shots...
Where do you find all these attractive ladies
I like it better than a load of ballsnot sure I like the bokeh of this lens in this shot
though I did like your previous shots...