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| | | | | Canon EF 11-24mm f/4 USM L - APS-C Format Review / Lens Test Report | |
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| | | | | The Canon RF 85mm F1.4 L VCM is a top-tier, short-telephoto L-series prime lens designed for the growing number of hybrid photo and video... | |
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| | | | | The RF 85mm F1.2 is the first lens as a part of six new upcoming RF lenses for the Canon EOS R system. The Canon RF 85mm is optimized for utilization with the new Eye Detection AF feature on the EOS R and RP cameras. Explore more down below. Eye Detection AF autofocus It seems that the next challenge of the lens/cameras manufactures is the improvement of the Eye Detection AF (Auto Focus) technologies and capabilities. We have reported here about Nikon's newly developed eye-detection AF capabilities (stil... | |
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www.chrisritchie.org
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| | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the merits of prime versus zoom lenses in photography. The author argues that while zoom lenses offer convenience for certain scenarios, prime lenses excel in areas like sharpness, depth of field, autofocus speed, and vibration reduction. The debate touches on practical considerations such as weight, portability, and the importance of timing in capturing decisive moments. The author emphasizes that prime lenses, though requiring more planning, can lead to more creative and technically superior images, especially in controlled environments like studios. The conclusion is that both lens types have their place, but prime lenses are often preferable for their performance and the creative challenges they present. | ||