Thanks for sharing the downloads with us. I am using CANON DSLR cameras, but have a diabolical urge to add the SX50 for a "quick grab subject" camera. I might sneak it past my wife for Christmas.
The resolution on the downloads seems very acceptable for a "bridge" camera. .. "Webby"
I use CANON t2i, 60D and SX50 cameras. My experience with third-party batteries and chargers has been horrible. Used third-party chargers for genuine CANON batteries and in one instance, it overheated and shorted the battery. Darn near burned out. Have used third-party batteries on genuine CANON chargers and the batteries do not show condition of charge (low, med. full).
Now for reliability (and good battery life), I always stick to the genuine CANON products. Don't chance a disaster with third-party chargers and batteries when using CANON cameras.
I now have version 10. You comment enforces my thought NOT to upgrade to version 12. Thanks.
A most HAPPY BD to you!
Hey! The mug should be an incentive for the real thing... a CANON 24mm-105mm L Lens. Seriously, go for it.
I am using the 24-105 as my priority lens on the 60D. I do much travel and also have near at hand, the Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM SLR. The EF-S is great on the 60D, but not adaptable to FF frames. Both of these lens are a great companionship to your camera. - "Webby"
Going back a few decades . . .
If you have used Developer, Hypo, Fixer and enlarger (Bessemer? Federal) and have employed the techniques of burning and dodging . . . . fear not about not being a purist!
I am using CANON 60D. Do much travel and landscapes. I frequently use the Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM which is an excellent pairing for travel landscapes. My "walk-around lens is the Canon 24-105mm L. Good luck on Hawaii and try some pineapple! - "Webby"
Thanks. Will check it out. -- Webby
I am using version 10 which readily allows conversion of RAW files from my CANON 60D. Streamlines the workflow.
Thanks. I have sold to KEH, but have yet to buy. They send a representative down to Johnson Photography, Sarasota, FL twice a year to buy our stuff. I also check Adorama and B&H. -- Webby
Hey CHG CANON
You are right on...
Your handle gives you away. It is nice to know that other good photogs confirm my confidence in the L-glass. if I can sneak this project past my wife, I will be scouting for a coupla CANON refurbs. Nice to see your posts on a regular basis. Webby
Hey CHG CANON
You are right on...
Your handle gives you away. It is nice to know that other good photogs confirm my confidence in the L-glass. if I can sneak this project past my wife, I will be scouting for a coupla CANON refurbs. Nice to see your posts on a regular basis. Webby
Hi and thanks for the feedback.
Yes, the CANON wide-angle L-lens is at the top of my list, especially with the f/4 and 77mm filter size which fits most of my other lenses. - Webby
Thanks speters....
That Canon lens is near the top of my list. I may spring for it even though it requires a larger filter size than 77mm.
Webby
Thanks. Will log this info for my research - Webby