Keep talking Toia, I'm listening...
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Keep talking Toia, I'm listening...
Mark,
Huzzah! That's exactly why I decided I couldn't wait any longer and made the switch to the Canon glass. Love my Nikons, but the Canon mount beat them to the punch this time around. Auto focus is a HUGE help and looking at the samples confirms it. So much quicker and a confidence builder too. RED has again made the right choice and it's just getting more interesting since we are almost at the point of using any lens from any manufacturer that suits our fancy with a two minute mount swap over.
At the end of the day, optical performance is all I'm after, but the AF and stabilising side of the these lenses are whats ticking my extra boxes...
Thanks for this report, Mark. Very encouraging to me as a one-person operation who will have to deal with focus myself on most of my work. (And who, of course, will be using Canon EF lenses!)
That's exactly why I wrote this article on my Minyaville trading blog....hmm. Canon is about to sell a ton of lenses, as RED puts the finishing touches on its mount.
http://blogs.minyanville.com/the-cre...-buying-canon/
I already own a mess of Canon zooms, but I sure am tempted to add a few primes. I really didn't think I was in the market for more Canon glass, but I am loving the Canon mount beyond all expectations.
Can you post a short video of you refocusing on a couple of objects so we can see it in action?
I am curious to see the amount of 'hunting' during each attempt.
Thanks!
Lets see some of this Jakarta!!! You talking sweet music to a lot of people here. Care to snap a photo of all your lens??
Thanks
Glad to hear that it works so well for such an experienced guy like you, Mark. Makes me reassured that I indeed need to invest in the "holy trinity" of Canon zooms.
P.S.: 70-200 — not the stealthiest lens to take with you to Jakarta streets ;)
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