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Wifi For Canon T3

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Wifi For Canon T3

2024-06-12 05:42:53

Use with Canon EOS T3 camera

5
2024-07-11 02:58:50

The Canon WiFi adapter works really well.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Easy to use with my Canon T3. Lets me get out from behind the camera to take photo's of my 3 month old son.

5
2024-07-05 01:58:41

Needed new polarizing filter for my new Canon T3 kit lens. B&H always has it all and the cheape best service.

5
2024-05-04 09:19:20

I use GH5s, Sony and Canon cameras and I really enjoy shooting X-T3 the images are amazing.

5
2024-09-23 02:35:44

Six months with the Fujifilm X-T3. Two continents, one month in Europe, four countries. A terrific camera! Feels like my first Nikon fifty-two years ago. The film simulations, especially Velvia and Acros, are great. I got tired of lugging around my Canon EOS 5D and L series lenses (great camera and lenses). Just too darn heavy. I wanted an interchangeable lens camera that was light enough to carry in my backpack along with some high quality lenses. I was limited to 10 kilos; the Fuji X-T3 is perfect for travel. Image quality is outstanding; beautiful color rendition and super sharp. OIS is excellent, allowing me to capture some images that I wouldn't even attempt without it. There are times when I had to rely on the autofocus system and it never failed me. The menu system is so much better than the Sony 6400 (I spent a month traveling with one in Europe last year) and the Fuji kit lens blows away the Sony kit lens. Do wish the Fuji had a fully articulating screen like Canon's. I'm still learning and appreciating the robust capabilities of the X-T3. Although I'm a stills shooter, I used the video capabilities for the first time and it work flawlessly and results were much better than I expected. I would not hesitate to purchase the Fujifilm X-T3 again.

5
2024-08-19 04:14:43

I started back into photography 2 years ago after many years of a point and shoot. I picked up a Canon T3 for an re-entry into the DSLR world. What I found astounded me! I was hooked again! I wanted a better quality, higher ISO, Higher Mp camera and the Canon 5D Mark II fit that bill perfectly. I read 100's of reviews and all were spot on, This camera has a quality build, reliable and delivers on it's promises. It is NOT however, for amateurs. Unlike the T3, you must have your ducks in a row when it comes to operation of this camera, Dependence on the semi auto modes on the T3 limits ones creative ability until one is brave enough to get off Auto. Your world awaits you and will astound you with the 5D Mark II. Once all of the buttons are figured out, navigation to the subsettings is a breeze with the ability to navigate all with 1 thumb! This may be the last camera I will need for many years to come. Canons forward thinking to include all of the features that are imperative to a quality photograph have been incorporated into the Mark II. The Video capabilities exceeded my epectation as well. It is two, quality devices built into one! Now, all that is left is go out and find YOUR creative side. You find the shot, the Canon 5D Mark II will deliver the picture!

5
2024-07-25 04:27:49

I used this case with my Canon Rebel T3 for a Hawaii trip swimming with sharks. The case in no way compromised the quality of my pics and did its job of keeping my camera nice and dry. Its very simple to use and my only suggestion is to make sure you get as much air out as possible. I didn't do this well enough and it was very bouyant. My only difficulty with it. Great buy.

5
2024-07-16 05:58:57

I've been using a Canon 6d and a 400mm 5.6L prime for about a year for wildlife/bird photography and just recently picked up an X-T3 and a few Fuji lenses, this being one of them, so this review is fairly specific to my own personal experience with that exact Canon setup vs. the X-T3 100-400 combo.  All in all, I have very much enjoyed using this lens. It sits at the 400mm mark 99% of the time, and coming from the Canon 400 prime without image stabilization, the OIS on this lens has been a hand-held game changer for me. I have zero experience with other super-telephoto image stabilization systems, so I cannot speak to whether or not this better or worse than any other.  Size: There was very little space or weight saving going on here switching from the canon 400 5.6L to this lens (see picture attached to review). It’s big, and it’s heavy, but I find it quite comfortable to hold and work with.  Image Quality: Fantastic - zero complaints.  Weather sealing: While I haven’t put this through any extreme conditions, in the short time that I have owned it, it’s seen quite a bit of light rain and humidity with zero issues, and I definitely wouldn’t hesitate to use it in heavier rain or more extreme conditions. Build Quality: It certainly feels like a more breakable lens than the Canon 400mm 5.6L, but overall no complaints - I don’t plan on doing any drop tests any time soon. Any issues I might have with this lens as a new Fujifilm user coming from shooting on Canon gear for a decade are probably more about not being used to the Fujifilm system as a whole. Overall very pleased and would buy again, and would definitely recommend to any Fujifilm user looking to get a whole lot closer to their subjects.

5
2024-05-12 03:14:17

I wanted to upgrade from a Canon T3 I had used for about a year. I take wildflower photos. I have a Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro usm lens to use with it.

5