Nikon's mirrorless Z-mount only has 31 lenses, while Canon's mirrorless RF, RF-S and EF-M mounts add up to 39 lenses. But while this may seem like a huge delta, in reality it isn't problematic for users of those systems. Both manufacturers offer mount adapters for using DSLR lenses...
It’s true: Primes, on an individual basis, tend to be smaller and lighter. But consider a zoom lens like the Canon 70-300mm. It might not be the lightest of lenses, but it’s basically five primes in one; it covers a handful of commonly used focal lengths, such as 85mm, 100mm,...
For smaller loads, such as a DSLR camera and 50mm lens, you can simply attach a ball head to the 1/4″ threaded socket on the mount. Heavier camera lenses or small telescopes will need to be mounted to the declination plate and utilize the counterweight system (shown above.) For those ...
Lenses designed for APS-C DSLR cameras (EF-S and EF-M mount lenses) won’t fit on a full-frame Canon DSLR camera. Even if you manage to attach them, the smaller image circle is likely to cause vignetting on a full-frame sensor image. The full-frame EOS R system mirrorless cameras ...
Yes , Canon DSLRS using Hybrid AF sensors. Actually ,Canonis using Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology which is even better than the Hybrid AF sensors. Why I personally feel that DPAF sensors are better than the Hybrid ones The two biggest reasons behind that ...
Well, I did find this before, but it says the product is for Canon DSLR cameras. Will this fit on Canon IS binos? https://www.bhphotov...&m=Y&sku=553289 The product description says Quote uses specially treated advanced-process glass that prevents condensation or fogging. It is designed...
Or a Sony. Or even a Canon! Last edited: Dec 24, 2022 ericwn macrumors G5 Apr 24, 2016 12,184 11,017 Dec 24, 2022 #219 GumaRodak said: If your main usage is traveling, i would get a fuji x100. Dslr or any mirror less require lenses, you can get zoom o...
To help this page survive, your donation will be highly appreciated. Portrait lenses 21-30 21. Canon EF 85 f/1.2 L USM II is one of the best standard portrait
with the most popular ones being very expensive. Some of the more affordable ones are as such because they are less reliable. Good lenses can also add a wad of cash too. Because of this, personally, I think there are better option for the beginner than this type of film camera – thoug...
12-100mm is one of the sharpest zoom lenses ever made. I have compared that lens with 12-40mm f2.8, 60mm f2.8, 75mm f1.8, Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro, Canon 24-70mm f4 L IS and 24-70mm f2.8 L II (on EM1 II with adapter). ...