Got a 35mm Canon RF lens so tried it out this morning on the Sunrise.Also a single Milky Way pick 15s @ f1.8; ISO 6400. Note other picks in collage with a 14mm lens.
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It looks very misty this morning, in some images the Milky Way looks like an ominous cloud bank. The dawn colours are exquisite too, the second image is best viewed in a separate tab to gain its full glory
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Hi Derek,
Very good images. Being a Canon-eer myself too I was curious about what is a RF ens and after a short search I found it and interesting.
I guess it is the RF 35 mm f/1.8 macro lens ? Would be interesting to see the correction of that lens. Did you buy it for Macro imagery mainly ? I own the very old 180mm f/3.5 and my decision to take 180 mm is that you are farther away from the insects which have a certain respect distance too before they take off.
Congratulations. I assume you have the new Canon EOS R body. Looks impressive at 30 megapixels.
Very good images. Being a Canon-eer myself too I was curious about what is a RF ens and after a short search I found it and interesting.
I guess it is the RF 35 mm f/1.8 macro lens ? Would be interesting to see the correction of that lens. Did you buy it for Macro imagery mainly ? I own the very old 180mm f/3.5 and my decision to take 180 mm is that you are farther away from the insects which have a certain respect distance too before they take off.
Congratulations. I assume you have the new Canon EOS R body. Looks impressive at 30 megapixels.
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Brilliant shots Derek!
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Very nice pics and the new lens looks to do a great job too.
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Another very fine set of images, Derek. Beautiful.
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