merrytexan wrote:
The yellow flower is beautifully done!
Thank you very much you're very kind.
infocus wrote:
I have never heard of a lens needing an upgrade because you changed cameras. Can you elaborate on that please. Thank you very much for stopping by and commenting.
All I know is that Tamron told me that Canon made some modifications in their new cameras that caused the autofocus to malfunction with 3rd party lenses. Tamron already had a fix and it required that I send it in to them. My Tamron lens was an earlier verison of the 18-270.
If you do a web search you find various opinions on Canon's modifications. Every thing from an attempt to limit third party lenses to propriety focus algorithms. Someone more into the engineering than I could probably answer that much better.
For me all I care about is that the lens works as well as it did with my old camera.
They dont look too bad to me John perhaps a little more practice with it and also a monopod might help I use one sometimes and it does help a lot.
ceh1024 wrote:
All I know is that Tamron told me that Canon made some modifications in their new cameras that caused the autofocus to malfunction with 3rd party lenses. Tamron already had a fix and it required that I send it in to them. My Tamron lens was an earlier verison of the 18-270.
If you do a web search you find various opinions on Canon's modifications. Every thing from an attempt to limit third party lenses to propriety focus algorithms. Someone more into the engineering than I could probably answer that much better.
For me all I care about is that the lens works as well as it did with my old camera.
All I know is that Tamron told me that Canon made ... (
show quote)
Thank you very much for looking in and for the information.
angler wrote:
They dont look too bad to me John perhaps a little more practice with it and also a monopod might help I use one sometimes and it does help a lot.
Thanks for looking Jim, you're very kind. Yes, I agree a monopod or a tripod would be better. Will try to do that in future.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.