Very cool story, thanks for sharing. But what would of have been even cooler is if they still had the same car from the top photo to recreate their bottom photo shoot.
Very cool shots, good job! Would love to visit that place.
I have this lens, how did you get it to be used on a FF camera?
Congrats and get well soon.
I've been thinking about doing the same, purchasing an R, so I am anxious to hear how the EOS R works out for you. I have a M5 and like it a lot, but mounting EF lenses on it can weigh it down a bit.
I've read a lot of good reviews about the R so let us know how you like it.
Canon 80D
Canon M5
Lumix DMZ-LZ8
Canon M5. I purchased a used one this past August and I like it a lot. Takes very nice, sharp photos. Light to carry, too. And if you already have Canon lenses, it's a no brainer.
I also have an 80D, great camera. But if you are still undecided, checkout lensrentals.com and rent a camera you are thinking about. Very easy to do. I rented an M5 and a 6D Mark II from them. I have since purchased an M5, love it.
Along with AZ, Hawaii doesn't change their clocks either. The whole country should follow suit. No reason for it at all IMO.
To my fellow M5 owners: I purchased one a few weeks back and like it a lot. I have the M 15-45 lens plus an adapter. My question is that I am looking for a light, but sturdy tripod to use with it. One that when completely folded down is no longer than 14" in length. I do a lot of biking and I want to bring it along while riding through wooded paths, etc. Anyone have one to recommend?
Thanks in advance.
Oh, well. A nice day off after beating up on the Brewers over the weekend. Go Cubbies!
Thanks for the laugh, very good.
No bad, actually. So far I shot with my 18-135 EFS lens and my 50mm. The little added weight from those lens didn't bother me.