Good lenses, all of the above. 24mm I found to be not sharp enough, but now I am using the 2 second timer it might be acceptable 50mm stm good backup for low light.. 85mm -- the only lens I ever bought new, I love it but indoors or low light only. Horrible flare and purple fringing outdoors. 10-18, if I am going to a cave it goes with me! 70-300 nano very tempting but 55-250 does well at a much lower price. But if I didn't already have the 55-250 I would probably splurge for one of these used. With time I have pretty much worked thru these lenses. My edc for nature work is the 18-135 IS Nano with a 28mm IS usm for backup and low light. Note that for hand held IS is necessary for me. Generally, I have moved to fewer intermediate grade lenses rather than more bargain lenses
Luminar Neo should have an update where we can see all the pictures we're editing on the side just like Capture One. Where we can scroll to check/select any pictures.
Luminar Neo should have an update where we can see all the pictures we're editing on the side just like Capture One. Where we can scroll to check/select any pictures.
Luminar Neo should have an update where we can see all the pictures we're editing on the side just like Capture One. Where we can scroll to check/select any pictures.
I had almost all of them... efs 10-18 is super sharp, but so dark that it was annoying in viewfinder and missing 22mm on end drives me into ff and 16-35/4, which is bigger but together with ff better option for me... also I replaced 85/1.8 by another, 100/2.8IS which is wonderful universal lens for macro and portrait, optically much better... now I only own pancakes 24 and 40, because of their size for street foto and outdoor trips
Thanks for very well done presentation. I downloaded Evoto, purchased 1200 credits and used the software on a headshot session I just did for a client but as much as this seems like a wonderful app, it also reduces the quality of my original photo/headshots. I'm very disappointed because the Evoto software doesn't appear to offer a remove background option and the finished effect is so grainy it's not a professional look. For example I adjusted a person's skin, removed bags/wrinkles, freckles and stray hair but major parts of the photo, like the ears, person's clothes and my gray backdrop have become very grainy/fuzzy. If I could post a sample of my experience here, I would. I'm really upset with this result.
just a heads up anyone, If you are not seeing Firmware in your system tools Yellow Wrench Icon number 6 - This function is only visible in modes Fv, P, Tv, Av M or B.