That's probably why they still have ready stocks.Prices at Audio house is the same as Harvey Norman. Way too ex.
I guess if you are concerned with the cropped factor, why not get a lens for cropped bodies? Like instead of the 24-70, there is the 17-55 which gives you something around there (27.2mm - 88mm) after taking into consideration the 1.6 crop factor. As for the 50mm prime, I dun remember canon having a 30mm f/1.4 but I guess you can try looking at sigma's 30mm f/1.4 offering which gives you 48mm.
just my 2 cents![]()
Prices at Audio house is the same as Harvey Norman. Way too ex.
Harvey Norman has extended warranty option which is quite good right???
I am thinking of purchasing from them... Any advise?
Thanks alot
But you need to pay for the extended warranty.... Also the listed price is higher
Need advise on which CF card to buy for the canon 7d especially for video? Pls help.![]()
Need advise on which CF card to buy for the canon 7d especially for video? Pls help.![]()
This is what I wanted to ask to!Have anyone experienced multi fps shooting yet?
Currently I have a ExtremeIII but I have not tried it for events and stuff, so I'm still not sure for now.
Also, anyone with the new Sandisk Extreme care to share his/her experience??
Sian man, my 70-200mm f4L is back focusing at the 70mm end, while 200mm is still tack sharp...looks like I ahve to send both lens and body in for calibration, as microadjustment in-camera won't help in this instance...![]()
Today, I finally got my camera body and the lenses (70-200mm f4L, 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM) back from CSC.
Apparently, according to the technician, the camera body itself needed some electrical calibration, as he told me that the lenses weren't at fault.
When I went back home and tested, I found that they were still a tad bit soft regardless of the focal length, as I pixel pipped.
However, this time round, I was able to do my own microadjustment and got them tack sharp again at both end of the focal lengths.
Thats quite an investment at one go![]()
What do you mean?
There is no way to completely off the master flash for canon wireless flash system.
They need it to transmit the signal to trigger and control the slave flash.
Today, I finally got my camera body and the lenses (70-200mm f4L, 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM) back from CSC.
Apparently, according to the technician, the camera body itself needed some electrical calibration, as he told me that the lenses weren't at fault.
When I went back home and tested, I found that they were still a tad bit soft regardless of the focal length, as I pixel pipped.
However, this time round, I was able to do my own microadjustment and got them tack sharp again at both end of the focal lengths.