Nice landscapes. Seems the sky is dominant.
Really like my 6D2, lucky me had kit with most EF lenses, but sold/gave away my EFS lenses.
Had XT then T1I and lastly 7D2. The 6D2 is easy to use in any mode, just cannot find any real issues to complain about, do lots of landscapes and some portrait...
rmorrison1116 wrote:
Grey market products are products that are imported by a company other than the authorized importer for that country. Canon USA is the authorized importer of Canon products in the USA. Canon USA also supplies the local warranty for products imported by Canon USA, at an additional cost. If a company in the USA purchased Canon products from a company in Hong Kong, or even Japan, there is no fee paid to Canon USA making these grey market items. Canon's factory warranty will be honored in the country the products were imported from but the warranty will not be honored in the USA because Canon USA'S fee was not paid.
The cost of the product isn't necessarily less expensive, there's just no local warranty fee.
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Wrong sorta as no local photo shop return ability, BUT I registered and received Canon warranties for both 6D2 and 24-105mmL Mk2. Plus saved hundreds of dollars on each. Just need to be careful purchasing
Cell phone probably best there if you're doing the rides. I found bIt hard to hang onto big camera. But did get great shots of fireworks with DSLR.
Great for DSLRs also. All the DSLRs I've had been gripped.
Weight has never been an issue for me. Handling is much improved for me anyway.
Nice pics AND very interesting history. Thanks for sharing.
gvarner wrote:
Photo quality is purely subjective so the actual camera device doesn’t really matter that much to the millions of people who take pictures. If it’s easy to use and satisfies their sense of a nice picture, any device will do.
I agree, whatever you have at hand will do.
Better then my rainy pics there by a mile...
I've had VG experiences there also
I got the senior pass some years ago. But recently got email about disabled veteran pass. Think it's great for those that can get it!
ALSO of note if veteran's disability is service related can get FREE Minnesota State Park annual passes, something I have been doing for couple years now.
As a whole this was a waste of time...
Way better then any I took!
Well I've had the Canon 6D Mark II for two years now, my background being a 50 year SLR/DSLR amateur that shoots mainly family gatherings, lots of landscape, some macro, occasional weddings, and other social events.
What I really like:
* Image quality, sharp and very good color tones.
* Ease of use, rear touch screen very easy for changing ISO, aperture, etc etc etc
* Durable, besides many 3-14 day camping outings did 6k mile road trip through Rockies, week on Pacific coast, Antelope Canyon, and many other stops. Still looks new even though not ever being bagged/cased etc, usually just kept close to hand.
* Ergonomics, great handling and feel, prior 7D Mark II actually was bit better as a larger and heavier camera.
* Super fast focus even in poor lighting.
* Weight even with grip & 24-105L gives me a nice shooting base that I carry on long hikes etc. (Camera weight has NOT been an issue for me ever, at 69 don't forsee any future issues even carrying extra water and/or a backpack - yet!)
What I don't like:
* Battery life, doesn't seem as good as prior Rebels and 7D Mark II (all were gripped also).
Personally I consider this a much better fit for me then the 7D Mark II that I had for 2 years. I just never was really happy with that camera, knowing it is a great camera.
Interesting, both my prior Rebels are still in use with daughter and son-in-law and found when I use one of those now feels kinda like a toy, yet I know these cameras got some great shots and still do. The 7D Mark II I sold with 2 APS-C lens, couldn't afford to keep and purchase 6D Mark II (fixed income ya know)