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    • louisboscoL
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      @JDelage i've never faithfully ventured into that kind of photography as i always thought it might require more advanced optics. kinda also require a sky with stars for it, but i'm not sure if i know how to capture the light of the smaller ones and/or those million shiny things like you did. might read up more on it and give it a go and see how it turns out..

      @Jett129 the one thing i love and major difference i find it makes shooting on the street about the 5d3 and up series is the huge amount of AF points and cross type available, which in the 6d1 is quite limiting.. i've had a lot experience with a 5d2 about 10years ago and i also greatly favour the rotating wheel and joystick as opposed to the 6d's interface.

      you might be right, i think both of their price are falling but i think there's still a bit of a difference between those two for a decent used unit. canon maybe going more into mirrorless cameras but i still think they're miles behind sony's offerings for full frame mirrorless cameras..

      "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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        I think you’re absolutely right as Canon definitely dragged their mirrorless heels,and are now playing catch up.

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        • JDelageJ
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          @louisbosco For a pic like mine, all you need is:

          (1) a camera body that can comfortably take 30s exposure at ISO 2000+ without too much noise, equipped with an L-plate,
          (2) a fast, wide lens (the standard for astro amateurs seems to be the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 lens, which is wide, fast, and cheap due to being manual focus only),
          (3) a decent tripod (mine is a Feisol) with a ballhead,
          (4) a decent computer (with a good display) equipped with Photoshop or something similar.

          If I were to buy a new system from scratch, I would probably go with mirrorless. In the long run, it's going to be a better tech.

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          • J
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            This picture reminds me of the joke…What did the Ocean say to the Beach?...Nothing,It just Waved! Sunset glow,Bradley Beach,NJ. 

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            • louisboscoL
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              @JDelage

              the two lens are pretty fast but nowhere as wide as what you're using. the sigma 50mm art and canon's 24-70 f/2.8L. might give it a go on the 24-70mm just to see how that is. the 50mm goes down to f/1.4 but i don't think it's the right lens for it..

              "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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              • JDelageJ
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                @louisbosco  The 24-70mm (great lens!) will give you an idea if you want to invest more. Note that the Rokinon lens is very reasonably priced: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VSGQPG/

                I would have bought it but I decided to take my camera at the last minute and I couldn't find a way to get it on time.

                (It also exists as a premium lens f/2.4, twice as expensive.)

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                • louisboscoL
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                  @JDelage  yeah, i fell in love with the versatility of the gen1 24-70 f/2.8 that when i got my 6d many years later, i went with the gen2 of the same lens.

                  tbh, in most situations, the 24 is wide enough for me. something to do with it's lens grouping that makes it seem wider than it is at 24mm. i've never really encountered a situation where i needed more space to frame a shot. if i do, then i'm probably not in the right spot for it.

                  honestly, right now, i've highlighted 3 key lenses for my kit that i need. 1 multi purpose, 1 prime and 1 telephoto, in which the 24-70 and sigma 50art fill 2/3 roles. i shoot a lot more on holiday than local so taking those 2 lens is an ease. i've been looking now at the 70-200 f/2.8 as my tele ever since i tried to go round shooting f1 when i was in singapore. with that said, i'm still currently unsure how a wide angle of 16-35 will fit in my arsenal just yet..

                  "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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                  • JDelageJ
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                    The 24-70 is my "every day" lens. It's great.

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                      From a recent trip to Mammoth Lakes, Ca

                      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                      • AdamJA
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                        This camera belongs to @Steve so he can give you the details, all I know is that it's older than me 🙂

                        The devil is in the detail..

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                        • SteveS
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                          in fairness @AdamJ most things I own are older than you!

                          Its an old Russian camera I picked up for £20 about 15 years ago. The film in there needs to be developed still (been in there for a couple of years now)!

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                          • organisysO
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                            Amazing what Smartphones can do now, compared with 10 years ago.

                            Pride of Japan :-)

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                              Thats pretty fvcking great–camera phone or not!

                              Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk

                              Instagram: defy_delphi

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                              • organisysO
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                                Thanks. Considering the tiny sensor and optics, the level of detail and the exposure control is getting very clever, a lot of it is in the software of course, and a purist would still say shooting RAW on an SLR with a good lens will of course give a much better result, but a Smartphone goes with you everywhere…..

                                🙂

                                Pride of Japan :-)

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                                • J
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                                  Been doing surfing photography as of late…

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                                  • RoxRocks86R
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                                    Great action shots. Telephoto lens @Jett129 ?

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                                      Thanks,Shot from the shore with a 100-400 lens,pretty much maxed out all the time. Shot at ISO 1600,f16 and about 2,000 of a second, so I can freeze the action,and still have some depth of field. The images are pretty heavily cropped,because I’m so far away,

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                                      • neph93N
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                                        Lovely quality to the images @Jett129. There is a touch of grain, which I guess is a result of the distance, cropping and possibly the light, It gives them an authentic, soft texture. At the same time the definition of the waves and spray and the action of the surfers gives a feeling of immediacy and movement. Very nice.

                                        “Some of those that work forces
                                        Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                        • GilesG
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                                          I like the last one most….

                                          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                          • neph93N
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                                            @Giles:

                                            I like the last one most….

                                            I'm guessing it was the pier in the distance and breakwater in the mid-ground, that give the shot a sense of depth and perspective, that especially caught your eye?  😃 😃 😃

                                            “Some of those that work forces
                                            Are the same that burn crosses”

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