Works great for me
I honestly found the whole process a bit frustrating since the high-res sensor on the X-T5 makes every little flaw stand out so much, unfortunately. I...
ugh im in the exact same boat as you right now. ive been tinkering with a bunch of vintage m42 adapters and some old diy lens mods trying to get that ...
Just saw this. Like someone mentioned, the 50mm is a great budget pick, but in my experience the Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM gives you a much bette...
Just found this thread. Might want to be cautious with local stock... I once bought a new body locally that actually had a high shutter count from bei...
Like someone mentioned, the 50mm is the cheap pick, but I actually disagree that it's the only way to go. In my experience, 50mm feels too narrow for ...
- Coming back to this: I went f/2.8 “standard zoom” first and wow, indoors/dusk it’s literally night-and-day (AF grabs fast, bokeh’s nice). Not 100% s...
- Coming back to this: I went f/2.8 “standard zoom” first and wow, indoors/dusk it’s literally night-and-day (AF grabs fast, bokeh’s nice). Not 100% s...
- Coming back to this: I went f/2.8 “standard zoom” first and wow, indoors/dusk it’s literally night-and-day (AF grabs fast, bokeh’s nice). Not 100% s...
For your situation, I recommend looking at the Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L Tilt-Shift Lens paired with the Canon Control Ring Mount Adapter EF-EOS R. Hones...