Almost right. Maori ceded sovereignty. Hugh kawheru corrupted the treaty by changing those 3 key phrases. Also the littlewood draft found in papakura in 1989, and proven to be the legitimate English version translated to maori, then quickly hidden, lines up perfectly with the treaty in maori. No mention of forest and fisheries, just like the maori version. Sovereignty meant just that, possession meant just their possessions and property was what hongi hika said you got with the point of the spear. To much activist corruption to take it seriously.
Wow, this sounds horrible... I hope they've improved since this video, if you can let me know it'd be great because if not, it'll probably kill my thought of getting a Canon camera; I shoot with a Sony now, and their app used to be really bad, but it has improved significantly, and being able to transfer to my phone is too important for my workflow to go back to such major struggles.
Great comparison! As a football photographer, I’m currently using the RF 100-400mm, but I’m really struggling with the f/8 aperture, especially in lower light conditions. I’m considering upgrading to the EF 100-400mm Mark II for its better aperture. Do you think it’s worth making the switch? I would sell the RF lens to fund the EF. Any advice would be much appreciated!
@@wonderingartist I decided to go with the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 II instead of the EF 100-400mm. I didn’t want to take the risk that the difference between the two lenses would be too marginal. With the f/2.8 aperture of the 70-200mm, I am confident that I will definitely notice a difference. I purchased the lens yesterday and will be trying it out for the first time tomorrow.
I'm glad I finally found this one. Fort Dorset was much bigger than I imagined. I wish I had visited it when I was a bit more mobile. Thank you for packing so much into that 10-minute video; it was so interesting and well-produced.
Nice one. I recognised the 4 arrows and found pictures I took on 25/1/2015. Our group had lots of extra lights and walked in from Kekeranga Street. One of our group did many visits before he found it. Once in, we found a gated exit so no need to crawl back out.
Not a review really, just comparing a few points, there were no photos, no inquisition to image quality, vignetting, flare, artefacts, AF performance none of that information that would constitute a review nor would I purport it to be a review.
Well image size should be comparable since the ef-s 18-135 is designed for crop sensor, so you are using the full sensor as opposed to a center portion when used on a full fame R sensor which reduce the image size, while appearing full frame, to the 10-12 mp range.
If you have a DSLR the mirror flips up and blocks the viewfinder whilst it is recording video to the sensor, therefore it would not be possible, however a mirrorless camera you can close the screen or select manual viewfinder in settings
As a press photographer I find it horrible. I don’t use it as a trigger. I just want to share the image quickly to my client for image approval. It always fails to connect.
THE CROWN JUST UPDATED OUR 3 PRINCIPALS PROTECTING MAORI PEOPLE LAND'S & EQUAL RIGHT'S FROM DIFFRENT CULTURED WHITE PEOPLE TRYING TO GENOCIDE US & OUR TREATY WITH THE CROWN
Hi, congratulations the easiest way to take hand held night photo. I seen this scene in my camera never interested to used. Until I saw your video, wow you are RIGHT.
Interesting story, great coastal views. But some commentary was obliterated by racket 'music'. Why??!! We're here learn & remember, not for a noise assault.
Absolutely that lens would be good as gold, because your shutter speed is slightly slower for fireworks you won’t need a wide aperture for a faster shutter. I use the EF variant of that 24-104 f/4 lens to be able to shoot wide shots and zoom in for tighter shots if needed.
I have the answer and fixed your problem, because i just noticed today, and immediately figured out the issue and the green light started to show up after it’s s fully charged 😂😂😂😂
Thank you for reminding me about this function. I've had the R7 since release. And whole.playong around with it, I did find this function but never used it since I wasn't setup for bird photography yet.
Oh yeah nice! I still use it fairly often, I set in my custom menu, it’s annoying you have to go into menus to enable, should be able to be a custom saveable mode.
Great Video, are all dead cats the same? I use an iPhone for recording videos for you tube and wind noise can be a big problem, the microphone that I currently use is a ANDYCINE M1 Pro Video Microphone Compact Camera Mount Shotgun Mic With Input/Out, but still get wind noise using the deadcat all with the foam cover inside, any ideas
You're confusing atmospheric distortions to lens quality. No lens on earth no matter the price can overcome that. It's the nature of the world, it's like trying to capture stars on a cloudy night. The atmospheric distortions are much less apparent before sunrise.
Hi, I have both, surprisingly the RF is sharper. Its not weather sealed but handles better. The EF feels really heavy and bulky by comparison. Generally the RF is the better lens.
Awesome!!! You can actually give an opinion not just guess like me! Stoked to hear the RF beats out that match up, even being slower lens. Thanks for that info!
Amigo estoy indeciso y hago fotografía de deportes, que lente debo comprar? Unos me dicen que me vaya por el 10-22 y otros por el 10-18 estoy confundido
When I watch videos on RU-vid that explain things like camera settings, why do you all talk so fast? I speak and write English well, but sometimes I can't follow it as fast as it is spoken. So my question is WHY? Are you all in such a hurry? Just think that not everyone speaks English or can follow so quickly!
Yep, in a hurry, racing to the end of the video. It's a flaw, maybe self consciousness, like I dont even want to listen to me, why would anyone else? Thanks so much for mentioning it, will keep it in mind.