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Fotomagico out of focsce image from lightroom
Fotomagico out of focsce image from lightroom











fotomagico out of focsce image from lightroom
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I have also acquired an RF 15-35mm f/2.8L IS USM lens and an RF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro lens. With the R5 being 45MP I traded in my 50MP EOS 5DsR. All EF lenses can be used with the RF/EF control ring adapter. I have found this camera amazing, especially its in-body image stabilisation and its AF ability with eye recognition. Update:I have now replaced the R with an R5 and also acquired the RF 28-70mm f/2L USM lens. I am most impressed with the R and am sure once the “pro” model is launched, this will be the future. This lens is superb and can’t wait for Canon to bring out the new high resolution EOS R5. I have also got an RF 15-35mm f/2.8L IS lens for use with the body. I can use all my EF lenses with it using the canon EF/RF adapter with control ring. More recently, I dipped my toe into the mirrorless world with the acquisition of the Canon EOS R. There is also the 180mm f/3.5L Macro lens for close up work to complete the line up.

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With five lenses, focal lengths from 16mm to 1200mm (based on full frame sensor size) are now covered. All my lenses are now the version II or III range with their improved image stabilisation (the 24-70 and the 16-35 are still not image stabilised). The 600mm with a 2x extender gives me an effective 1200mm of focal length with very good quality. Together with a 70-200mm f/2.8L III IS, a 24-70mm f/2.8L II and a 16-35mm f/2,8L III most other types of nature photography are covered. It is a very versatile lens for general wildlife. I also use a Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM lens with built in 1.4x converter quiet often. The key lens is a Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM lens.

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Must say, I still prefer the solid feel and controls of the 1D Series bodies especially the duplication of controls in the vertical mode.Īs bird photography is my first love, I have a range of long lenses. This is used principally for landscapes but I have achieved some really good bird images with it. I added an EOS 5DsR, a remarkable 50MP body, to the line-up. What has impressed me over the years is that the user interface and controls, to say nothing of the menu system, has been consistent so that when you get a new body you instantly feel “at home” and the learning curve was minimal. In fact I have owned every Canon 1D series camera bodies except for the original 1D. I then had the 1DX followed by the 1DX Mark II and now have the incredible 1DX Mark III. That was followed by the 1D Mark III and then the 1D Mark IV. Then towards the end of 2004 I replaced my other 1vHS with an EOS 1Ds Mark II, which was a full frame digital body with excellent image quality, but needed to be used at low ISO’s. During 2004 both film and digital cameras were used. I moved over to digital photography in 2004 when I changed one of my EOS 1vHS bodies for an EOS 1D Mark II – still one of my favourite digital bodies I have used – and to think it was only 8MP.

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Started with bodies like the T90 in the days of FD manual focus lenses to the EOS 1vHS (had two of them) in my last days of film photography. I have been a Canon shooter for as many years as I care to remember.













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