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fredomotophoto · 17 days
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Courseulles sur Mer
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Courseulles sur Mer par Frédéric Poirier
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6ghassan · 8 months
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Strasbourg by Frédéric Poirier Via Flickr: Strasbourg 2023
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piercing-fragen · 2 years
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Tattoo & Piercing Trends That Should Come Back - Q&A in the Kitchen S03 EP11
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anantradingpvtltd · 2 years
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] From the manufacturer EOS 6D Mark II Kit (EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM) Complete arsenal of full-frame DSLR functions in light and compact body Posed as the lightest DSLR in the EOS full-frame DSLR line-up, the EOS 6D Mark II, a powerful yet compact full-frame DSLR camera promises to propel your images to the next level. Its 26.2-megapixel image sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, and a Vari-angle touch panel LCD monitor empowers you with the ability to take stunning images and videos, with fast, touchscreen-operable AF and from different angles. Movie digital IS, a 5-axis image stabilization system, is built within the camera for suppressing camera shake when shooting handheld movies — a useful feature especially when recording in quality as high as Full HD 60p / 50p. 26.2MP Full-frame CMOS Sensor Dual Pixel CMOS AF 45-point all cross-type AF; up to 6.5fps continuous shooting ISO 100 – 40000 (expandable to 102400) GPS, Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth low energy 26.2-megapixel Full-Frame Sensor & High-Performance AF The compact body of the EOS 6D Mark II packs in stunning depictive powers brought about by a 26.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that has a large light gathering surface, enabling stunning reproductions of tones in scenes with rich colour gradations such as those that involve sunsets and clouds in the sky. This camera also boasts an enhanced normal ISO speed of up to ISO 40000, suppressing camera shake in low-light conditions for the achievement of sharper images. ISO speed is expandable to IS0 50 and ISO 102400. With its 45-point all cross-type AF system and 6.5fps continuous shooting speed, the camera is capable of tracking and shooting fast moving subjects easily. Dual Pixel CMOS AF and Vari-angle Touch Panel LCD monitor The EOS 6D Mark II is also the first full-frame EOS camera to feature a touchscreen Vari-angle LCD monitor with a focusing area that covers most of the image display area (80% horizontally and 80% vertically), enabling intuitive touchscreen operation of the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system for fast and precision autofocusing. With Servo AF, it is possible taking continuous still shots of moving subjects at up to 4 fps even while carrying out focus tracking in Live View. For shooting movies even in Full HD 60p / 50p, Movie Servo AF allows you to customise tracking sensitivity and AF speed.
Wi-Fi / NFC, Bluetooth Low Energy and GPS Logging Function Wi-Fi / NFC connectivity makes it easy to transfer photo and movie files to a paired smartphone for uploading onto cloud storage or to social media. With NFC, all you need to do is tap the paired smartphone and the camera together to initiate file transfer via Wi-Fi.Compatibility with Bluetooth low energy provides a low-powered, constant connection to the smartphone, allowing remote shooting and instant switching to Wi-Fi connection when needed without any re-configuration. The EOS 6D Mark II also features a GPS logging function that enables you to geotag images (including Coordinated Universal Time as well as geographic information), which comes in handy not just for keeping a record of shooting locations (whether it's for work or purely for recollecting fond memories) but also for organizing images by location. Product 1: Image Processor: DIGIC 7 with 45 autofocus points (important for speed and accuracy of autofocus and burst photography);Product 1: Video Resolution: Full HD video with fully manual control and selectable frame rates (great for precision and high-quality video work) Product 2: First hyper-telephoto zoom from the contemporary line;Product 2: Lightweight and compact in construction for higher usability Product 2: Water and oil repellent coating on front glass element makes maintenance of the lens surface easier;Product 2: Dust proof and splash proof mount;Hardware Interface: Secure Digital Compatible Mountings: Canon Ef [ad_2]
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calochortus · 2 years
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Jersey City Waterfront
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Jersey City Waterfront by Jacob Baker Via Flickr: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon 24-70mm f/4L IS USM Lens @24mm F5.6 5 exposures @6 seconds... ISO 200
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sunrisecamera · 2 years
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Buy CANON EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera + EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM Lens online at "Sunrise camera" and also check out other lenses and accessories.
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Canon Project Part #2- Creating Color with Off Camera Flash- Canon EOS R with the RF 28-70mm lens by Jason Lanier
Welcome to Part 2 of the Canon Project, a series of videos related to our time using the Canon EOS R. In Part 2 we showcase a workshop and shoot we did in Helen, Georgia in conjunction with an event we were doing for PPA (Professional Photographers of America) for their Georgia Chapter (GPPA).
**Links to Gear Used in This Shoot**
*Canon EOS R- https://bhpho.to/2U8W4Cd
*Canon RF 28-70mm lens- https://bhpho.to/2FCH9pI
*Godox AD 600 Pro- https://bhpho.to/2FH9gnu
The location for this video was the Bus Graveyard which is a REALLY cool place to shoot. This was Day 3 of our 4 day workshop that I was teaching for the PPA members and on this day the group asked me to demonstrate a shoot from start to finish as well as give them a heads up on how I recorded my Youtube videos.
So, that’s what my Assistant/Muse Emily and I did! You can follow her on Instagram at www.instagram.com/em.explores
For this shoot we used the Canon EOS R with the RF 28-70mm lens. A lens that quickly found it’s way into my creative heart. It’s one of my favorite lenses on the planet at this point.
But we just didn’t shoot in a cool location with a great model and a new camera/lens. We also wanted to illustrate the difference that using flash can make when shooting in conditions that aren’t ideal for lighting. There is nothing better than the best natural light. But that' only exists for about 1 hour a day. And that’s only if it happens to be facing the direction that you want to shoot.
So sometimes you need to have the ability to ADD light to your scenes to be able to capture what you or your clients want or need to create. Sometimes we don’t have the luxury of picking the time when we shoot. Sometimes we have to make our own light.
In this video I show the difference between the two, demonstrating images side by side showing images taken with flash vs. images taken with natural light. Take a look for yourself by checking out the images below:
The images with flash have much more light and color. Because color = light in the world of photography. I purposely chose to make this Part 2 of the project because Part 1 shows a natural light shoot done correctly which has plenty of color and light. But that’s only because it was shot at the ideal time of day.
Below are images from the shoot:
For this shoot I have to say the Canon EOS R did exceptionally well. Focus wasn’t as fast as I’m used to with my Sony cameras, but for a portrait session like this one it was more than fine. The color rendering and effect on skin tones is really nice.
And that LENS. WOW, the RF 28-70mm f/2 is just a pleasure to shoot. There will be people who complain about it’s size and weight. But for me if you want awesome results you shoot awesome glass. And that’s one thing that Canon has done right with their mirrorless system. They are bringing out ultra professional, high grade glass. Far better than the offerings made by the Nikon Z system and far better than what Sony brought out when it first rolled out it’s mirrorless cameras.
The Canon also did much better shooting flash than the Nikon Z. It didn’t require me to do anything special to shoot in HSS (High Speed Sync) mode which was great since all of these images were taken in HSS with the exception of the natural light shot.
I truly hope you enjoy the content. If you missed Part 1 of the Canon Project which is a Natural Light Shoot done in Death Valley using the RF 24-105mm lens, you can check it out now by clicking below:
Thank you so much for watching and make sure to check out our upcoming parts of the Canon Project where we explore things like Black Light, LED, LED flash and more! We thank you for joining us and invite you to click on NOTIFICATIONS and the SUBSCRIBE button on my Youtube Channel.
See you next time!
Jason
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sigalrm · 4 years
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Instruction manual inside by Pascal Volk Via Flickr: How could I cope in the past without it?
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alluneedissunshine · 7 years
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New Zealand - Tinline Bay by Marco Homrighausen
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fredomotophoto · 16 days
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Children's joy at the beach at the sunset...
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Children's joy at the beach at the sunset... par Frédéric Poirier
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6ghassan · 9 months
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Strasbourg
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Strasbourg by Frédéric Poirier Via Flickr: Strasbourg 2023
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newcanoninfo · 5 years
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A Review of the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens –
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Most of the talk about Canon's mirrorless system has centered around the bonkers lenses they have been releasing, particularly the RF 28-70mm f/2L lens. But for those who do not want to spend a fortune or carry around a massive lens, options like the RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM offer a much more reasonable route into the RF lens system. This great video review takes a look at the lens.
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anantradingpvtltd · 2 years
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] From the manufacturer EOS 6D Mark II Kit (EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM) Complete arsenal of full-frame DSLR functions in light and compact body Posed as the lightest DSLR in the EOS full-frame DSLR line-up, the EOS 6D Mark II, a powerful yet compact full-frame DSLR camera promises to propel your images to the next level. Its 26.2-megapixel image sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, and a Vari-angle touch panel LCD monitor empowers you with the ability to take stunning images and videos, with fast, touchscreen-operable AF and from different angles. Movie digital IS, a 5-axis image stabilization system, is built within the camera for suppressing camera shake when shooting handheld movies — a useful feature especially when recording in quality as high as Full HD 60p / 50p. 26.2MP Full-frame CMOS Sensor Dual Pixel CMOS AF 45-point all cross-type AF; up to 6.5fps continuous shooting ISO 100 – 40000 (expandable to 102400) GPS, Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth low energy 26.2-megapixel Full-Frame Sensor & High-Performance AF The compact body of the EOS 6D Mark II packs in stunning depictive powers brought about by a 26.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that has a large light gathering surface, enabling stunning reproductions of tones in scenes with rich colour gradations such as those that involve sunsets and clouds in the sky. This camera also boasts an enhanced normal ISO speed of up to ISO 40000, suppressing camera shake in low-light conditions for the achievement of sharper images. ISO speed is expandable to IS0 50 and ISO 102400. With its 45-point all cross-type AF system and 6.5fps continuous shooting speed, the camera is capable of tracking and shooting fast moving subjects easily. Dual Pixel CMOS AF and Vari-angle Touch Panel LCD monitor The EOS 6D Mark II is also the first full-frame EOS camera to feature a touchscreen Vari-angle LCD monitor with a focusing area that covers most of the image display area (80% horizontally and 80% vertically), enabling intuitive touchscreen operation of the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system for fast and precision autofocusing. With Servo AF, it is possible taking continuous still shots of moving subjects at up to 4 fps even while carrying out focus tracking in Live View. For shooting movies even in Full HD 60p / 50p, Movie Servo AF allows you to customise tracking sensitivity and AF speed.
Wi-Fi / NFC, Bluetooth Low Energy and GPS Logging Function Wi-Fi / NFC connectivity makes it easy to transfer photo and movie files to a paired smartphone for uploading onto cloud storage or to social media. With NFC, all you need to do is tap the paired smartphone and the camera together to initiate file transfer via Wi-Fi.Compatibility with Bluetooth low energy provides a low-powered, constant connection to the smartphone, allowing remote shooting and instant switching to Wi-Fi connection when needed without any re-configuration. The EOS 6D Mark II also features a GPS logging function that enables you to geotag images (including Coordinated Universal Time as well as geographic information), which comes in handy not just for keeping a record of shooting locations (whether it's for work or purely for recollecting fond memories) but also for organizing images by location. Product 1: Image Processor: DIGIC 7 with 45 autofocus points (important for speed and accuracy of autofocus and burst photography);Product 1: Video Resolution: Full HD video with fully manual control and selectable frame rates (great for precision and high-quality video work) Product 2: First hyper-telephoto zoom from the contemporary line;Product 2: Lightweight and compact in construction for higher usability Product 2: Water and oil repellent coating on front glass element makes maintenance of the lens surface easier;Product 2: Dust proof and splash proof mount;Hardware Interface: Secure Digital Compatible Mountings: Canon Ef [ad_2]
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cuadernorevelados · 5 years
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Fin de semana en Alicante
Canon EOS 33 : Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM
Kodak Gold 400@320 (caducada) : Kit Tetenal C-41
Pese a estar caducada observo que conserva bien colores y saturación. No así la “latitud” ya que las sombras pierden calidad en condiciones que, creo yo, conservaría un película no caducada. El tiempo de revelado lo estiré hasta los 5 minutos y el “bleach” hasta los 10. Los líquidos los preparé en primavera. Están aguantando más de lo que indica Tetenal en sus instrucciones ;-) El color del revelador sigue siendo ... ummm, delicioso ;-)
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portugaldesignlab · 2 years
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what are the best lenses for landscape film? And give me examples of them?
Some of the best lenses for landscape film are the following:
-Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
-Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
-Sigma 24-105mm f/4 DG OS HSM | Art
-Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 (A032)
-Zeiss Milvus 2/24M
-Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM
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A Review of the Versatile Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens
A Review of the Versatile Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens
24-70mm f/2.8 lenses are the workhorses of choice for a huge range of photographers and filmmakers, as they offer a very versatile focal length range in tandem with a wide maximum aperture. Nonetheless, not everyone needs that f/2.8 aperture, and if you are willing to exchange that for f/4, you can get even more focal length range at a reduced price. For Canon shooters, one such lens is the RF…
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