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i've had great service from MPB .Com here in the UK they also have a USA store, check them out if you get stuck, also ask for feedback on the USA...
have you tried looking for telescope carry bags etc whe i was looking for a shoulder / back bag for my 150-600mm and M50 i found an "astrostar"...
a thought for october, From an unusual perspective or place the subject was photographed or set up in an unusual way or taken from a difficult,...
what i was refering to was you having the ability to start the chosen subject in the thread as johnsey does rather than having it star in the last...
As craig is regularly active in this contest how do both of you, Johnsey and craig feel about letting Craig have the ability to post the new...
yeah, like that, like 4 ducks on the wall instead of three
when i did this Question several years ago i had the primes down to a choice between my modern 32mm ƒ1.4 canon efm and a vintage 50mm pentacon...
i've always shot the moon and night sky at 4000K to keep images consistent, any colour difference is then down to the moon / conditions i do love...
[ATTACH] 20 Fenchurch Street London uk. Commonly called the walkie talkie building due to its shape. taken from the street up close looking...
my field lens is the sigma 105mm EX OS ƒ2.8, i call it my 'lazy' macro lens as my other main ones are manual focus and no IS , that can take more...
whats your macro lenses you use?
a question, do you use the macro flash on or off camera, i'm wondering if a new RF mount flash trigger will be an option to use many of your...
i did a googe search for clip in sensor filters, there re a few compatible with the 90d, might be worth a try?
[ATTACH] for these two i've only set colour temp in camera, no post colour edits this one is at 10000k [ATTACH] and this one at 2500k
800mm is a long lens for a crop camera, great if you are shooting small stuff but something i noticed with the 150-600mm, its alot harder to keep...
i'd go for the 100-400mm RF as you on a budget, then if you can afford it later or put one of the 600 / 800mm lenses on you xmas or birthday liist...
start walking around the house naked, he'll soon leave
Keith Cooper has a Corfield WA67, might be of some interest to you guys, also might be able to help him with some knowledge too Great bloke is...
as for the wildlife the 100-500mm RF is the top one, i do alot of wildlife myself and 400mm is minimum you'll want esp smaller song birds i held...
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