raydio
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Congratulations on your new 5D MkII. It's a great camera!
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raydio said:How far away are you:dunno:, Far Far Away?![]()
avsquare said:bros here can recommend me places to get either cheap canon battery grip or third party battery grip for this awesome cam?
Far far away said:Hi Bro,
You can try SGCamerastore or ***********. Think they carry Hercules brand or Phottix brand. Have fun!
Funny why the word was changed to asterisks... It's red dot photo. Just google and see.
maybe insides wet from condensation. just a guess.
Not the M2 but still i think the weather sealing is quite okay le. well in rain it's quite fine that is.
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Oh to warn all 5DMKII users. Recently i brought my 5DMKII with EF 17-40 F4L to Vietnam for trekking at Sapa. Its very cold up there about 5-10c and worst still it rains heavily during my trekking days. So my 5DMKII got very wet till it give up on me... Totally cannot work, LCD blank, all buttons no respond, AF screw up. It only recover 2 days later on a sunny day.
So please do not think 5DMKII is "weather seal" therefore rain is not a problem. Send in to CSC for check up yesterday. Hope its fine...
Were u shooting in the rain?
There's the 1-series that can satisfy your needs better.
Ya i am shooting in the rain.
Of cos i know the 1 series can do better in the rain. I mention my misfortune to others so they won't make the same mistake.
i'm no senior, but i think i know what happened. with a full frame sensor like the 5dmarkII, the depth of field is now more pronounced than on a crop sensor. so when you shoot at 2.8 on your 5d2, the DoF will be a lot thinner than when you did using your 550d. that's why only the tip of the nose is the sharp one. you need to adjust your depth of field if you intend to produce the same results. either you step back a bit or stop down your aperture.Hi All,
Now with 5DMKII with 70-200 f2.8 L and set 80mm, manual mode, spot metering focus on the nose and...eeee..why only below the nose is sharp and not the whole face. The upper part look soft.
i'm no senior, but i think i know what happened. with a full frame sensor like the 5dmarkII, the depth of field is now more pronounced than on a crop sensor. so when you shoot at 2.8 on your 5d2, the DoF will be a lot thinner than when you did using your 550d. that's why only the tip of the nose is the sharp one. you need to adjust your depth of field if you intend to produce the same results. either you step back a bit or stop down your aperture.