unfortunately - there is no sharp wide angle. Which is my biggest gripe with Canon. They are all quite soft at the edges/corners
IMHO, Canon entry level DSLR perform better than Nikon entry level DSLR at a lower cost. Also, Canon lens range is very wide from entry level, low cost lens to high-end lens, while Nikon only make higher end lens.Are Nikon's any better? I'm about to buy a 450D and the main reason I chose Canon over Nikon is for the lenses. Nikon simply don't offer the prosumer f/4 L series equivalent. Please advise if you think I'm making a mistake or misinformed?
Are Nikon's any better? I'm about to buy a 450D and the main reason I chose Canon over Nikon is for the lenses. Nikon simply don't offer the prosumer f/4 L series equivalent. Please advise if you think I'm making a mistake or misinformed?
Are Nikon's any better? I'm about to buy a 450D and the main reason I chose Canon over Nikon is for the lenses. Nikon simply don't offer the prosumer f/4 L series equivalent. Please advise if you think I'm making a mistake or misinformed?
nikon d300 + canon L lenses. obviously there has to be a converter, but im not sure about the disadvantages of such builds. all i know is that he combined just about the best of two worlds. ( good aps-c and L lenses )
Non Canon = Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 (use an adapter with AF confirmation, does not autofocus on EOS but we dont need autofocus at such wide angles, do we?)
there is no converter for canon lenses onto nikon bodies.
however, the contrary is true. many people do adapt all sorts of lenses onto canon bodies.
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i don't know. Two people can't have mistaken canon Ls for another...
shrug. keep on hunting for him. lol
Red ring red ring red ring.... Hmm...
i don't know. Two people can't have mistaken canon Ls for another...
shrug. keep on hunting for him. lol