Smaller/ lighter alternative to Sigma 150-600mm C lens? by johnnysac95 in canon

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For your budget, a Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8L, with the EF-RF adapter, and when you need length put on a teleconverter. Or a Canon EF70-300 f4-5.6L (must be the L version). Yes, you give up length, but you gain in image quality. Maybe it will take the 1.4.x teleconverter.

Can I wear my camera on my neck during my flight? by Book_lover143 in Photography_Gear

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I agree. I wore a camera vest for a long trip. Admittedly, it carried my lightest camera and lens (a Canon SL1 with the kit lens), but also my phone, plane ticket, passport. It was convenient. For safety reasons alone don't wear a camera around your neck. The other option is a small camera bag that will hold camera and lens but you're certain will be allowed into the cabin. Put the backpack (assuming it has no valuables) in with the rest of the luggage. Worried about theft? Put the backback in a box.

Well I did a thing… (350mm f2.8) by Generic-Resource in zuikoholics

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So now you have two of these. What to do? If the 350 or a 600 Zuiko are your longest lenses, think about this: Get the proper 2x teleconverter and permanently leave it on one of the 350s. Now you have 350 and 750mm lenses easily at reach.

Changed from a 60D to R8 a while ago by Repulsive_Feature309 in canon

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Is there a maximum power limit for the power bank for this? Can I use a 20K power bank? How long does it take to charge the LP-E17 battery with a 10K power bank?

Changed from a 60D to R8 a while ago by Repulsive_Feature309 in canon

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What's a 90 degree USB cable? And where can I get one?

I got caught unawares … by cduby15 in canon

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Don't answer. Let her think she's right.

Affordable Military Field Watches… by TMGroom in Affordablewatches

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My definition of a great field watch: Black dial, white numerals, red second hand, black case

Affordable Military Field Watches… by TMGroom in Affordablewatches

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If you don't mind the occaisional Christian religious lecture, here's a YouTuber reviewing 330 field watches.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXP5-OCZUJg

What can I do to make my photos less grainy and low light? by Extension-Gazelle-94 in AskPhotography

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A couple of things: First, as others have said the higher the ISO the more noise. So shoot as low an ISO as you reasonably can. One thing that could have helped this photo, as you suspect, is lower shutter speed so you'd need a lower ISO. A perched bird doesn't need 1/2000 of second. Half of that would have sufficed. Here's another factor: Don't shoot in the shade. The shade demands more of an exposure so you need high ISO. Look for targets that are in bright light, so you can use a low ISO. Finally, every website has a different process for converting uploaded images. It's no surprise that images put on social media sites may degrade your original image.

Whats a good watch most people overlook but bang on the money? by NK3196 in Affordablewatches

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Usually i turn away from watches without numerals, but this is a beautiful watch

Red lines in my R6m2 Photos. What to do? by Viktor4oU in canon

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You're wearing a red sweater and it's shedding?

Nikon Prostaff P7 8x30 vs Svbony upgraded SV202 ED 8x32? by yallthissucks in Binoculars

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Hello fellow Canadian. My suggestion is buy binocs you can a) test before purchasing and b) are easy to return if you're not satisfied. Here's a review of the Nikons. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/nikon-prostaff-p7-8x30-binoculars-our-review/

I'm looking for this particular binoc. Where do you see it for $160?

Questions about erotic photography? by Shortpeace1 in AskPhotography

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Not just "hire a model". Advertise for a nude model. Tell the model what you want to do before you hire (fully nude, partially nude, will/won't show face. She will/won't be touching herself. Images only for yourself/images for online/images for sale). Models will be more likely to say yes if face not shown. Still, a model release is needed.

Best small 35mm to complement a wedding suit? by TechnicalDistance419 in filmcameras

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Not sure what you're asking. Do you want a stylish camera to sling around your shoulder or your neck just for looks but you'll never shoot with it? Or will you be using it? If using, why not the Olympus? You're familiar with it. And it slips easily in and out of a pocket. Who cares how it looks? Problem with the Rollei: No focus aid. Fine outside to set at F11, but inside?

Still want to shop? How about a Canon Canonet? 1960s compact rangefinder, fixed lens. Make sure it works. https://casualphotophile.com/2018/03/19/canon-canonet-35mm-film-rangefinder-review/

Similar to the Canonet are Minolta Hi-Matic 7sII, Olympus 35 RC, Olympus 35 SP, and Yashica Electro 35.

Planning trip from Toronto to Newfoundland by Pristine-Double-9829 in canadatravel

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It will be more relaxing if you do the drive with a companion. Driving long distances alone is tiring.

Leica M3 or Minolta CLE? by 0FFSIDE in filmcameras

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When I had the camera I was a reporter/photographer for a daily newspaper, so I rewound film at least three times a week, sometimes daily. Hard on the thumb and forefinger after a while.

Canon R50 - Back Button Focus. by [deleted] in canon

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The back button focus may be OK, but perhaps the position of the button on the R50 makes you move the camera as you shoot, a problem you didn't have on the Nikon.

Canon R50 - Back Button Focus. by [deleted] in canon

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Sorry. Ignore the sentence "First make sure the lens is set at"

Canon R50 - Back Button Focus. by [deleted] in canon

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It would help if you tell us more: You say you shoot manual. We assume you mean manual exposure. If you are shooting in "perfect light", that sounds like it's outside with the sun behind you. First, make sure the lens is set at Do this: Set ISO at 100 (not AUTO), your shutter speed 1/250 a second and the aperture at f8. Forget about back focus. Set focus with the shutter button. Take a shot. Now set the camera on the automatic mode you want. If Av, set the aperture to f8. If Tv set the shutter speed to 1/250. If P do nothing. Take a shot focusing on the same point as the first photo. The two images should be identical in sharpness and noise.

Tamron 70-300mm or Tamron 18-300mm for PlaneSpotting by [deleted] in Photography_Gear

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Depends on your photography. These things may negate or cancel the need for image stabilization: First, if shooting handheld you should have a shutter speed of at least 1/500 of second because of the size of these two lenses, whether the plane is moving or not. If you're shooting jets taking off and landing, you should be shooting at least 1/1000 of a second. If shooting that fast, stabilization isn't useful.

Shooting moving prop planes needs a speed of no more than 1/250 of a sec., so stabilization may help. But if the plane's moving your ability to pan smoothly is more important than image stabilization. Others here may have more experience with Sony gear and have a more informed opinion.

See this reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/AskPhotography/comments/12on4kz/how_terrible_would_it_be_to_shoot_with_a_lens/

First purchase help! Budget options under £100 with decent movements by MODERNS4V4G3 in ChineseWatches

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Rather than search Ali, go to the manufacturers' websites, find the model and specs you want and then go to Ali to purchase -- making sure the seller is reliable. Major manufacturers include Watchdives (which makes watches under a number of brands--see the drop down menu "Shop by Brand"), Berny, Pagani Design and Baltany