My photography friends accuse me of “pixel-peeping”, but I find that if the details are right then you have a sound base to build on. So when I found focussing problems on one of my lenses, it set me on a small voyage of discovery into autofocusing and microadjustment. This second instalment details my final testing process and results.
Tag: lenses
My photography friends accuse me of “pixel-peeping”, but I find that if the details are right then you have a sound base to build on. So when I found focussing problems on one of my lenses, it set me on a small voyage of discovery into autofocussing and microadjustment.
Leave your zooms at home! Limit yourself to a single prime lens and see the range of compositions and styles you can achieve. This post includes bluebell and woodland images taken using a Canon 100mm macro lens.
Having trouble choosing between the 70-200mm zoom lenses in Canon’s range? You are not alone. I’ve just been through the same difficulty and share my thoughts and conclusions in case it will help you decide for yourself.
This post uses the example of a local event to reinforce that having “better” gear isn’t always necessary to taking the photos you want.