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The sigma 150mm macro would do this on the 5d3 also if you left the vignette correction on. Interesting that the viewfinder shows it on the 1dx2 also - does this mean Canon's newest active ...
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When I was in scouts, we did a presidential range trip, starting with Washington. When we went up through Tucks (in July) , we went sledding on our ponchos because there was still over a foot of ...
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Because you can preserve the brightest highlights in an extremely contrasty scene by severely underexposing what would normally be your midtones and shadows.
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There's nothing to fix, it's intentional. If you have distortion correction on, the red square is no longer going to show over the actual part of the photo that you focused on in the first ...
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Canon probably sells more of these T#-no-i cameras than all their other SLR models put together. I think they know exactly what they are doing.
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Tamron EU website says they are "not obligated" to repair them, which is much less harsh language than USA which says "In other words, there will be no authorized repair service under any ...
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Tamron UK might have a different policy anyway - or they might be required to by consumer protection laws there. The "no gray under any circumstance" is a Tamron USA policy, and our consumer ...
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Luck of the draw. If you end up on the short side with a gray market paperweight that can't be fixed you're gonna be pretty bummed about your luck.
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Don't buy gray market Tamron (in the US at least) because they will not service it at all - warranty or no. They won't touch it even for money
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Not real time but you could just have a scheduled job that runs ls -alR on the root of where your photos are stored and then pipe it to a text file. Open in a spreadsheet as whitespace separated ...
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We're closing in on an ID sarge, it looks like the murderer was a giant pile of red green and blue pieces of rice
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I can buy the argument about some kind of use for a lot of high ISOs , but seriously look at the 1.6m file. There is no possible use for that. None. It's like it was put there just to make people...
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Just tested with spot & a gray card, and it metered exactly the same as 2 Canon lenses I tried (40/2.8 and 35/2) - 1/13, f/2.8, ISO 100, so this seems to be the logical reason.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the massive vignetting has something to do with the metering being thrown off. Depending on what canon lens code it uses, the camera metering system probably expects ...
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Very impressive 25600 for APS-C. Very impressive indeed. The 1.6 million is.. hilarious. That's pretty much the only word to describe it. Thanks marketing dept!
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If it works like Canon's, it slows the frame rate down a little when needed. It's well worth it to avoid half dark/half yellow/half green photos IMO. If you don't like the slowdown and don't mind ...
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This is not about what word games you want to play with it. Some Orthodox authorities consider paying someone to labor on your behalf on the sabbath equivalent to you laboring on the sabbath. ...
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I wasn't suggesting they are projecting Jewish law onot others. They don't think a Christian working on Saturday is sinning as a Christian, they think they are sinning by asking the Christian to ...
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AFMA is serial # specific, no? So it won't use that value unless one of those lenses also happens to report the same serial # code as well.
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Please regale us with a litany of reasons why this affects your life in any way whatsoever other than your faux outrage that somebody holds different beliefs than you which don't impact you at all. ...
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