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Amazon Canon Digital Full Frame Cameras

2024-06-07 06:12:24

Very well made. I use it with my canon full frame cameras.

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2024-05-06 05:46:48

I've purchased many cameras, lenses and accessories from B&H. I love my full frame digital Nikon which weighs about 5.0 lbs with lens. By the time I climbed to the top of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, the decimal point dropped out! This Sony is a wonderful side kick to my Nikon. I bought a second one as a Christmas gift.

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2024-04-22 03:25:41

This lens works with both Full Frame Cameras (sensor) and APS-C Cameras. You get the full circle with the full frame sensor but do not with the APS-C sensor. The zoom is really to allow you to work between the different cameras. You have more options with the full frame sensor. There is a designation on the lens for you to know how far you may zoom out with ea type of camera so you do not get any vignetting. I took it on a hike up to the wave in AZ and loved it. I would highly recommend it if you are looking for a fish eye.

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2024-09-22 01:52:52

I just received the Sigma fp with 45 mm lens. I spent DOZENS OF HOURS on the B&H website sesrching for a second camera, to add to my Olympus OM D M5 Mark II. I examined throughly Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Fugi, Panasonic, Sony and Sigma. I looked at used cameras as well. I looked at medium format, DSLR, mirrorless, point and shoot, in all sensor sizes. I started with a all metal body Canon F1 in 1975, and stayed witj Canon until the Olympus. My underlying concern was I wish there was a camera, preferably in full frame, which had a simple, button free front. I bought a Sigma 70-200 mm f2.8 lens years ago for my Canon. That is when I switched to Sigma. The Sigma fp with lens caught my attention. The simple exterior layout, small size and Sigma quality. When I saw the previous price of about $2,200 for the Sigma fp and lens, it was a true value. I continued to review and look at cameras. When the price was reduced, the camera and lens was a TRUE VALUE when compared to other cameras. So I.boughr the Sigma fp and 45 mm lens. When I set up the camera, and began trial exposures the quality, simplicity, and value was obivious. The operation of the camera, as well as making selections is so much simpler and less intimidating than other cameras. As cameras have progressed, the size of a full frame camera has become.smaller. A side by side comparison of my MFT with the Sigma fp reveals no large differences between them. After using a MFT for six years, I'm ready to return to a full frame camera.

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2024-09-18 03:53:46

I have the Canon 5D which, unlike non-full frame Canon cameras, does not have a built in flash. Snap shots at parties and night are great with this light and small flash. A bonus is the head swivel to bounce the flash straight up. For events and better control and power, get the 430exii. Otherwise, the 270 is the perfect snapshot and/or second flash to own for it's light weight and small size.

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2024-09-12 05:10:43

The 6D mkii is just what I have come to expect from Canon . It is a high-quality full frame camera . I feel like Canon cameras are too expensive when they are first introduced , but a few years later you can buy them new for a very reasonable price . I have purchased several Canon cameras this way and I am very happy with this product !

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2024-08-22 02:46:11

Having used Canon and Sony apsc and full frame cameras, I was surprised how good the image quality is. I can see why many pros use mft camera systems. The 12-60 is not a low light lens, but provides very good image and video quality, and the 24-120 range is great for most things I take photos of. I like it so much, I will add some prime lenses to my collection.

5
2024-08-11 09:53:58

I purchased this compact Canon for travel to Japan. I have several full frame cameras including a Mark V and Mark IV along with 85, 24-75, 70-200 lenses, equipment that's very heavy. The GX7 Mark II has the focal range I wanted, the weight and the speed needed to capture the photos and video that I wanted. Focus worked well and the battery life worked for me. I purchased two additional batteries just in case, but never ran out of power during the day. Having the backups went well. I did purchase a larger wrist strap for comfort level and a screen protector for potential scratches since this is my view finder. Since I don't use a selfie stick, the location of the batery compartment was not an issue for me. Recording with sound can be a challenge in windy conditions, just place a wind muff by the built in mic. (not included). Once I uploaded the video the sound level was adequate and I could hear items much better than directly from the camera. The controls are easy to use same standard Canon controls I have on my full frame cameras. Touch screen is an added bonus, still getting aquainted with that since I am used to non-touch screen Canon Camera controls. Although there is no viewfinder, I found using the screen worked well. I didn't miss the viewfinder and really enjoyed being able to angle some shots, selfies, etc. A lot of my shots were taken while on the move wth little time to compose them. Overall I found this to be an excellent purchse and add to my Canon equipment. Recomendations for improvement would be an extenal mic jack, move that battery compartment for those who use a selfie stick, add a more comfortable wrist strap. I researched several other brands and opted to purchase the G7X Mark II, even over the Mark III. Great little camera.

5
2024-07-13 03:13:35

I have used a variety of mirrorless cameras, starting with Sony A7s and A7rII and then the GH5 and most recently the Canon EOS R. The only camera that Ive held on to long-term is the GH5, so I was very excited when I heard Panasonic was releasing a full-frame mirrorless camera. Now that it has arrived, it is truly the most professional, robust, and beautiful mirrorless camera Ive used.  To complement my GH5, I wanted a full-frame mirrorless as well. I bought and tested out the Canon EOS R, but found it frustrating ergonomically and with hindered video specs (big crops, no stabilization, etc), it required a lot of compromises. It took beautiful images, but for video (which is what I mostly do), the GH5 outperformed it in every way.  Next to the EOS R (and definitely all the Sonys), the Panasonic S1 feels like a true professional camera. Its a bit heavier than the other mirrorless cameras, but since I mainly use Sigmas 24-70, 18-35, or 50-100mm, once you have the lenses on there, its not a huge difference. Its actually more comfortable because the grip is so nicely designed.  REALLY looking forward to the 10-bit, V-Log update in a couple of months as well as the Sigma EF L adapter in a few weeks. Will really help make this camera shine.  With Sigma officially on board to make a lens collection and with Panasonics track record of amazing lenses, the L-Mount and Panasonics full frame cameras will be the system to beat in the near future.

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2024-05-01 01:41:19

For full frame Canon cameras, shooting architecture and interiors this lens is a great choice. All the features of Canon L lenses. If you don't need a fast wide angle zoom this is the lens for you

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