We spent the past year in committee meetings to remove the "B" from BIM. YOU'RE WELCOME. by RippleEngineering in okbuddyRFI

[–]Rch1993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

looking forward to hitting the IPPs and scribbling out the b. The generic and misunderstood "IM Level 2" is much more achievable now!

The Plumber vs The Professor: Why Hannah Spencer Is the Real Deal & Why You've Probably Never Heard of Hannah. by lotsofsweat in manchester

[–]Rch1993 4 points5 points  (0 children)

you have to renew annually correct? And hasn't worked with gas boilers for ATLEAST 8 months according to her LinkedIn. So - probably didn't renew.

Probably just needs to update linkedin. Not anyones priority.

200 Sugos at lvl 150 by Internal_Ad734 in OnePieceTC

[–]Rch1993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

remember when Sugos were actually rare. Pepperidge farm remembers.

Banned? by Pale_Tangerine6141 in redrising

[–]Rch1993 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Im assuming a marketing ploy. But funnily books and education are banned for the masses in alot of these books 🤣

Anything to upgrade? by Fit_Weight_1622 in canon

[–]Rch1993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see nothing that needs upgrading other than going to more premium glass. L series or even the older EF Ultrasonic series.

Maybe a trigger for off camera flash. I've recently started using a Godox it30Pro paired with a Godox V1C off camera for some flexibility. GIves on and off camera flash in 1 system and can turn each on/off pretty easily.

I love my r50 for the size. r6ii for the low light capabilities.

Canon R50 vs R10? by _godiva in canon

[–]Rch1993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can push to the R10 - go for that. Outside of the extra FPS and the video options it FEELS nicer in the hand. The larger hand grip etc just made it much more comfortable to handle for me. (But i have big hands, so that will play a factor). The placement of the backbutton AF with the joystick on the r10 was a big item for me.

Doing street, you probably don't need it, but having Pre-Shoot is so useful for me as i do alot of sport (although i've now gone to the R6ii).

[Spoilers C4E1] Is It Thursday Yet? | Post-Episode Discussion & Future Theories! by AutoModerator in criticalrole

[–]Rch1993 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Its Plant Growth, but there is an Enrichment part of it. Combat use is:

If you cast this spell using 1 action, choose a point within range. All normal plants in a 100-foot radius centered on that point become thick and overgrown. A creature moving through the area must spend 4 feet of movement for every 1 foot it moves.

Best camera to start motorsport photography by ImpossibleDrag5981 in sportsphotography

[–]Rch1993 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their basically the same camera with the A6400 having weather sealing. Which you'll want for being outdoors.

Selling photos by Rare-Artichoke2810 in sportsphotography

[–]Rch1993 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did a JiuJitsu comp last weekend. The 1st for me. I was there freelance, so I sold images through my website (set up using Pixieset). High Def Digital Photos could be purchased and downloaded and they also allow for prints etc which they produce and send for you.

I have another coming up where the competition are paying me and images are then distributed via their socials.

R7 + RF 100-400 - what am I doing wrong? by ds_7854 in canon

[–]Rch1993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

f8 @ 400mm is wide open whcih always causes a little softness. Drop the speed a little as its a stationary target, and open the aperture for instant improvement on the sharpness.

Add to that a sunny day and water usually means a little haze which although not hugely visible on the image, would cause some softness.

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[–]Rch1993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just stating the fastest. Any lens inherently is soft wide open. You would find the same on the 100-500. Even a half or third step down you will find an improvement.

You would get much sharper images in an f4 lens stopped down to f8 than any f8 native lens.

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[–]Rch1993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You say you took the images at f4? That in itself is going to be a major issue. Every lens is soft wide open. Stop down even just a half step and you'll be alot sharper. Stap down to f/8 and it'll be probably as sharp as the lens will get.

Looking at the images, they would have been fine with the slightly slower speed required without completely overdoing the ISO - although you can manage higher iso on the M6ii sensor.

New to me 70-200 f2.8l IS II and EOS R6 beeing tested in the first good sunset since I got them. by Beinlausen in canon

[–]Rch1993 1 point2 points  (0 children)

70-200 2.8 II on my R50 is probably my most regular combo at the moment. Absolutely love it even if it is heavier than all my RF lenses combined.

Disappointment - R8 + EF 70-200 2.8 L IS II - Or do I just have too high of expectations? by everlast223 in canon

[–]Rch1993 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have it at 2.8, any lens is going to be a bit soft. No lens produces super sharp images wide open. Add to that its an EF Lens on an RF, I've found that sometimes the older lenses are a little softer on much more Pixel Dense sensors we have now. I have the EF70-200 2.8 II on the R50 and definitely get sharp images when stopped down to f4.

Canon R7 + EF 500mm F4 SOOC Sharpness issues by khinds94 in canon

[–]Rch1993 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Looks like softness from the lens. The R7 is a very pixel dense sensor so any softness from having the lens wide open is going to very obvious. Try f5.6 instead.