williamhung
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anyone regreted buying tamron 90mm? hah
4294967295 =0xFFFFFFFF = 32 bits of data.
its the maximum number of bits your camera can store for the distance value.
Yes I'm a geek.![]()
i'm surprising intrigued by this
any further links to explain this??
so is that distant the actual distance i was away from the moon?
For me, it's the 18-55mm lens. My first lens but right after buying it, I KNOW that I HAD to UPGRADE! Though for the price, it gives a very decent IQ, but the build is really like a toy. Should have gotten the better lens right from the start.
My regret is to sell my 15-85mm. It is a very sharp copy almost comparable to my current 17-55mm. :cry:
i'm surprising intrigued by this
any further links to explain this??
so is that distant the actual distance i was away from the moon?
If i am not wrong, u can just use a coding translator for this..
Maybe it was because the moon was quite near when he shot it and he shot it from higher ground :think: my physics not very good :bsmilie:
OT liao.For that kind of distance, whether u shoot at the roof or from first floor i suspect it makes not much of a difference? Proportionately, the difference is probably negligible.
OT liao.
I regretted buying the EF 70-200 f/4L IS. It's a beautiful lens in all aspects... and the output is stunning, but... I find it to be on the heavy side... and I think it's a bit too expensive to be used as a travel lens. So, I sold it off and got the EF 70-300 IS. Happy with the decision. :bsmilie:
The greatest regret was buying the first lens... Thereafter kept upgrading and spending more $$$..........
70-300 IS good? still puzzled with wanting to get that lens
BTW my worst is the Ef-S 18-200.................... oh well i would rather trade it for the 70-200 F4 non IS