Sharkey4711
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Sharkey4711 got a reaction from jerryy in Not seen anything this bad before?
I have found the discrepancy1
I have been using 'Fast Raw Viewer' to browse my raw files. It seems to be this that is causing the problem. When I open the same raw file in 'Apple Photo', 'Affinity" or 'Pixelmator' directly from the file there is nor aberrations at all. This is not true of my old X t2 files.
Therefor posted a question with the 'FRV' developers and await their response.
From experience it is probably my own error somewhere in preferences.
Suffering on the internet front as well so 3rd world headaches all round!
Thank you for the response.
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Sharkey4711 reacted to Sapphire73 in 18-135 mm or 55-200 mm lens?
Coming back to share one of the photos taken in France with the 55-200 mm lens. We happened to be staying in a hotel room with a view over the rooftops toward Sacre Coeur. (I did not bring a tripod on this trip as we were walking most of the time so I was photographing this basilica from my hotel room, some handheld shots and some with the camera secured to the railing with a gorillapod.)
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Sharkey4711 got a reaction from Foxmonkey in Some advice please
If you are not afraid to actually 'move about' then stick to a small selection of primes.
The pancake is giving you 40mm FOV in full frame language and works brilliantly indoors/quits and street stuff. Its best kept on your camera covering those unexpected snatched captures.
The 16/50 is not a lens that I kept for long.
The 10/24 is my go to countryside lens (cannot afore the8/? newline) and I don't actually need anything faster as the tripod is always with me.
The next very useful lens of exceptional quality is the 60mm macro (portraits/macro&sport)
Beyond that you are getting back to the weight problem so to start that would be my starting lineup.
Only piece of advice I can give without any worries about putting you wrong is - take a LOT OF PHOTOGRAPHS - keep notes and cull viciously. This willet you into the "Fuji Mode" of seeing and away from the Cannon. The images will THEN start to look like yours.
