My first month with the Tamron 150-500mm f 5-6.7 Di III VXD VC in Sony FE mount (in case Tamron decides to bring it in other mounts in the future) was very intriguing.
After some intense internal debate, this lens won the fight between Tamron 70-300mm f 4.5-6.3 Di III RXD (for budget reasons)...
"Breaking news: Because of all the Green Energy and Save the Planet groupa have cut down the CO2 quantities in the atmosphere They took our CO2 activists have started protesting on people's roofs, chimneys and windows."
It's a summer sparkle,
Of sunlight and colour,
Growing with a fierce desire,
Filled with life and flowers,
Let it be summer,
With long days and hot weather,
With every sunset reminder,
That life is in full colour.
I wouldnt be to rude, Micro Four Thirds is still an awesome system that's viable for many people. And I would still recommend it for most beginners and those limited mobility or highest importants is portability.
Just finished looking through RAW sample files I've downloaded off reviewer websites from X-T3, X-T4 and X-S10 (since it's the same sensor with the same processor). I mainly focused on high contrast, high ISO or low light images to see how far the files can be pushed. The editor I used is Adobe...
I have been thinking about Samyang AF 35mm f 1.4 because it's literally cheaper then the Samyang AF 35m f 1.8 on the 2nd hand market but I am a bit hesitant because, from what I've read and seen, the AF motor is not particularly good on the f 1.4 Mark I as it is for f 1.8. Samyang did came out...
Thanks, I've been sing this lens quite a lot for the last 2 weeks and my impression of it has become a bit more complex if not bipolar. The lens is pretty great on cloudy, overcast and low light (of all things?) because the LoCA and all other aberrations are less noticeable from the lower...
Thanks, I have been using Topaz DeNoise AI for 2 years now (but I am refusing to "upgrade" to a the latest version because I don't want to pay for it, I am not seeing enough difference to justify the cost). I pass most of my images through it because even at low ISO it smooths out the out of...
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