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Canon Mirrorless Dslr
Michael | 2024-09-26 06:40:36 |
Although mirrorless is in and by the time I end this sentence, another new technology will take out mirrorless, and so on, and so on... my point: If your dabbing into DSLR photography, don't buy an inexpensive camera, save up for this, and take the PLUNGE from Get-Go, BECAUSE you are going to end up here anyway. Instead of spending money on intro cameras, rent one to see if you like photo/video doings, then come back and get the BEST DSLR Canon ever made, even into this Day and Age, The Canon 5D Mark IV. Same thing with lenses, get L from Get Go. Thank you. May God Bless Yor Family and you. ~M` 5 |
John | 2024-09-03 07:34:37 |
I am frustrated that most dslr and mirrorless cameras lack a GPS. Especially for trips to foreign countries I find it really great to have the location recorded. I find it stupid to have to use my iPhone to make sure I have the location. Workarounds connecting time my iPhone are a pain and don’t stay in sync. I use the Canon GPS on my Canon XF400 camcorder and it works great for both video and photos. 5 |
Nicholas | 2024-08-14 01:10:29 |
It fits the hot-shoes on all my DSLR's and mirrorless Canon cameras. I've used this to position a mic away from the lens to reduce focus motor noise pick up and to also hold a Lume Cube front-fill light. The cold-shoes are snug and the base shoe locks to the camera. It's solid, strong and fits. Dependable and does the job. 5 |
BendPhotoGirl | 2024-07-07 04:28:57 |
I've been a Canon DSLR user for years. I decided to make the jump to mirrorless and am in love! The quality of the images from the A6000 is beautiful. There are so many little features on this camera that I didn't have on my old T3i. Love the size and lightweight nature. Easier to travel and hike with this great little camera. The silver is vey elegant. I'm so glad I ordered this color! 5 |
Joshua | 2024-07-04 03:46:25 |
Very impressed with this system. Coming from only shooting motion on Canon DSLR and Mirrorless, the Black Magic system takes some real learning, the menus are excellent as are the features. You need many batteries to shoot on location and a lot of available storage. 5 |
Hiroshi | 2024-07-14 06:55:16 |
I changed my camera from Canon DSLR to Sony mirrorless. I also considered FSB4 to be lighter than the FSB8 fluid head that I was using, but I found this ACE-XL head and purchased it. I am trying to reduce the weight by attaching this head to a Gitzo type 3 tripod. This is 1kg lighter than the FSB8, yet the payload is 8kg. Even with the combination of 600mm F4 + A9, it still works with a great balance. 5 |
Robert | 2024-07-12 01:28:31 |
I converted from Canon DSLR to FujiFilm mirrorless, so I can use the Rokinon 12mm lens. And OMG, I never made a better choice. This lens is beyond amazing, it's a gift from Rokinon in price and capability. One lens from Rokinon is three lens in one, this Rokinon 12mm will replace three Canon/Nikon lenses. Do the research yourself and you'll fine it's better in quality,�potential, and most of all $$$$ price. The other lens competitors can't match or compete in price with Rokinon. There is no single lens Canon/Nikon makes or would sell, that the Rokinon 12mm lens can do. 5 |
David | 2024-07-11 04:45:57 |
I've had experience with mirrorless cameras- I own an Olympus OM-D E-M5II, and had a Canon EOS M50 which I sold just as this was announced. Never really felt the digital viewfinder was the equal of a DSLR- until now. This feels like a DSLR- only smaller- and without any real restrictions. Have not had a chance to really test the in body stabilization yet. Only gripe is the 30 minute recording limit- c'mon Canon- this is insane- why have 2 card slots if you are going to do this. Bought the 24-105 L despite having 2 of the full size ones- because it's always cheaper in the package. The size savings are amazing. Also love that it has a lock on it. Super sharp. I'll be buying the battery grip- although, hopefully an aftermarket one, since the Canon one is crazy expensive (and was backordered). I've had good luck with the BH Vello brand grips on my Canon 7DMKII (which I also sold). Every still I've taken- just felt wonderful. The Canon controls match what I'm used to - and the touch screen is insanely useful like on my 6D MK II (which I'm keeping). Waiting for the replacement to the C100MKII to have the same feature set as camera- and I'll be in heaven. As you can guess, I've had a lot of cameras. This has been my absolute favorite so far. 5 |
Andrew | 2024-05-01 04:12:55 |
I'm a general dentist and switching from a Canon DSLR to a Sony mirrorless setup. I have used a ring flash and twin flashes on a bracket, but this setup is better than both. It is very easy to position the flashes and get consistent photos. The diffusers are great and give an ideal soft light. Definitely recommend this for someone looking to up their dental photography game. It has everything you need, and is less expensive than buying it all separately. 5 |
Dan | 2024-04-12 06:49:29 |
Switched from Canon DSLR to Sony mirrorless. Hard to make the switch and still learning the controls... differences: I love the face focus tracking on the Sony - it is amazing. The feel of the Canon is better. Just feels better in the hand. Sony has way more lenses to choose from. Plan to buy a separate battery charger - it does not come with the Sony. Great camera, pictures and focus are amazing. 5 |