I have the EF version and plan on keeping it for a long time, only reason I am not going for the RF version is because of external zoom and the thickness of the lens.
7:04 sorry this is factually wrong. The version III is only a new coat of paint and new coatings to help resist flare and abrasion, it's IDENTICAL to the version II and offers no particular benefit, it's just to standardize the look of lenses.
Using EF70-200mm f2.8 II USM with the adaptor, also I have RF 24-105mm f4 IS USM , but I will always prefer Internal zoom that scale.Thx for the video.
I went with the EF 70-200mm f/2.8 IS III USM over the newer RF version because of the dramatic price difference. With taxes and shipping included the used EF lens was still half the price of just the RF lens before taxes and shipping. It isn't all a compromise either, since internal zoom is nice.
@@sexysilversurfer True...Also i thought a little more about it, maybe the use of teles with a 70-200 is less common these days with higher MP cameras as people may just crop instead.
@@plinkyplanky9651 no it's still a staple for professionals, cropping is not equal to having a longer focal lenght, if you do weddings and events a 70-200 is your bread and butter
I used the mkii 70-200 on my R6 ii. The adapter does add a littl weight and length, but its not the end of the world, when you consider the lens is still so good and can be bought for a very price used.
It sounds like you're discussing your experience using the Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 lens with your Canon R6 II camera. The RF 70-200mm f/2.8 lens is known for its excellent performance, even when adapted to mirrorless cameras like the R6 II using an adapter. While the adapter may add some weight and length to the setup, it's reassuring to hear that it doesn't significantly detract from the overall experience, especially considering the exceptional quality of the lens. Additionally, buying the lens used can often offer great value, making it more accessible to photographers who may be on a budget. Despite any minor inconveniences with the adapter, the combination of the RF 70-200mm f/2.8 lens and the R6 II camera likely provides outstanding image quality and versatility for a variety of shooting scenarios.
RF version is absolutely not weather sealed. Try it for yourself: shoot in the rain and retract the lens to 70mm. Then extend it - it's got water on it doesn't it? Wipe it off. Retract lens, and extend again. MORE WATER. There's water inside now! NOT weather sealed. The EF version is.
@@kenjavier17 No lens is 100% weather sealed. Check your warranty lol. Water damage is NOT covered by warranty, thus Canon know their lenses are not 100% weather sealed. It's often down to luck if your gear wil survive shooting in the rain.
Great review. Way better than some others who have way more subscribers than you. Probably upgrading to the EF iii (from i) just due to the price of the RF. I'll wait for the RF ii before upgrading to the RF i.
Ich setze ein 70-200 f/4 auch mit 1,4x und 2x an meiner 7D Mark II und EOS RP ein und bin mehr als zufrieden mit diesen Kombinationen. Selbst das f/4 macht Klasse Bilder!
@@MyTameBird No worries. You can use EF lenses on a Canon mirrorless RF body (using an EF-RF coverter), but not the other way around (RF lens on an EF body)
Anyways!! Great video sir! The RF 2.8 is really a great one, unfortunately I don't have an EOS R camera. Btw, there's a new Sony Camera that was just released. The Sony A7sIII.. I'm not sure why but it's a full frame mirrorless camera. According to Sony or what I learned so far A7rIII - (2017) R "Resolution" Highest possible picture quality (better for pictures) A7III - (2018) I'm not sure yet, but many say that this is better than A7rIII. Maybe both in picture and video. A bit sharper and 4k resolution. A7sIII - (2020) S "Sensitivity" range and noise control (better for videos) What's in A7sIII: $3,500(US) = P150,000-180,000 (Philippines) 4k 120fps still with auto focus 1080 240fps still with auto focus 1st ever flip screen 1st ever user friendly settings No record limit and any record of overheating after a few minutes to an hour or use accdg to reviewers 10 bit color It's so good!! But it's too pricey vs the Canon line up. I think I invested in the Canon because the lenses are much cheaper than the Sony's. Would love to learn more on Sony and maybe they also have great cheaper lenses like the Canon's. Anyways! Really appreciate your dedication in filming! ^_^ Keep it up sir!
Ich bin mir unsicher. 2000€ für das ef oder 3000€ für das RF. Das EF kann man ja mit 2fach konverter verwenden und das RF nicht. Ein großer Punkt der das EF interessanter macht. Jetzt ist nur die Frage ob das EF ein kompromiss ist, wenn es um Autofokus und Bildqualität geht. Ansich hoffe ich auf ein 70200er, dass einen 2 Fach Konverter option anbietet. Das 100500er kann einen 2x verwenden. zwar nicht komplett im geringen brennweiten bereich aber schon.
Die RF Version ist ihr geld auf jeden Fall wert. Schau mal hier, falls du nach einem günstigen Telezoom schaust --> th-cam.com/video/SILAaQZ7xFM/w-d-xo.html
I love your blog men since day 1 thank you for sharing more tips and knowledge about camera and lenses , you are my inspiration about photography , and it's amazing, I'm Canon user too I wish I could have like canon zoom lens, 70-200mm watching from Philippines
Hey there, really happy to see my community reaching so far. I own the RF 70-200mm since 2020 and I'm super happy with this lens on my EOS R3. Hopyfully R1 soon. Which you all the best to the other side of the world. Daniel
@@the_daniel_life that's great and nice sir daniel ☺️ even though my camera is 9 yrs old and I love it and I appreciate it cause I love photography, and I wish I could have a 70-200 f2.8 , here in my country too expensive even in market place and I can't afford it 😔
Hi sir. I just bought Canon EF 70 200mm f2.8 III from Best Buy. But it only has 2 mode of image stabilizer, and when I turn on the stabilization, I feel vibration on my hand due to the motor. Is that normal? I feel like they use mark ii lens and put mark III on the lens name. Even the porch is black too it's seem very strange.
I have the EF version of the Tamron 70-200. I thought the picture quality was better than Canon EF when I purchased it. I don’t think it actually gets to 200 though. It’s also very heavy. After your video I’ll get the RF 70-200. TY. I’m not getting any younger.
Ich habe seit September 2018 Canon 5 D Mark IV und EF 70 - 200 2,8 III . Fotografiere bei Veranstaltungen die Auftritte der Künstler. Bei Videoaufnahmen ist mir der Autofocus der EF Version zu langsam oder auch manchmal verliert er die Schärfe bei der Verfolgung der Bewegungen des Sängers . Werde im nächsten Jahr mir eine EOS R5 und das RF 70 - 200 2,8 kaufen. Damit wird das Filmen definitiv besser.
Thank for the link you gave me sir! Really appreciate it. Was just able to watch today. Slept last night. This 70-200 is really on my bucket list but really having a hard time between an F2.8ii (better low light, middle price) vs F4ii (better weight, lowest price) vs F2.8iii (better quality, highest price and heaviest). Not sure if f2.8 or f4. I have a Canon 200D(2nd hand), but want to also invest in a Canon 90D(2nd hand or brand new just for the 120fps) Really having a hard time deciding because or financial issues. :)
@@Dan.gibson.photographer yeah, I think mirrorless is a good option. But kinda having problems with lenses. If I could choose and have the funds.. I would like yo go with Sony A7siii haha
Bei Sportfotografie ist mir der kurze Zoomweg wichtig, der ist beim RF leider etwas länger, deshalb habe ich vorerst mein altes EF behalten. Die Unterschied bei der Stabilisierung im Videomodus war frappierend. Vielen Dank für das Video.
@@the_daniel_life Lenses are very similar and you can find differences only on completely identical frames. (I am more concerned about the blurry of the background)
Hi, verlasse dich nicht auf die Rente sage ich da nur. Du bist deines Glückes Schmied. In jedem von uns steckt ein Supertalent. Du kannst dir in deinem Rentenalter noch einen Porsche holen. Vertraue auf dich selbst, erkenne deine Stärken, verkaufe deine Fähigkeiten und leiste dir was auch immer dir einen Wert gibt. Daniel
Good on ya, great to hear an Australian female be proud of there flag and country. We have all become to lazy and someone else will fix it attitude. It’s time to bring back the Australian spirit, flying your flag high on this soil, walk with head up not in a phone or the ground, say g’day or even nod and someone needs a hand, just do it and expect nothing. All on taking responsibility for our actions. We let it go and it will never return.. (pricks need a good kick in the arse and so much energy,I’m sure high vis jumpsuits and rubbish sticks every weekend). With a nice sign letting locals know who and why they’re cleaning up, the country they live inn. I believe after serving my country in Australian Army, now a veteran pensioner. I can give my opinion and how weak to pick on a single female at night.. stay strong 🫡🇦🇺🪖
Ngl bro this comparison is pretty bad. Most of the time the comparison shots dont show clearly EF or RF, The comparison videos are different clips, the stabilization is different clips, its just overall a bad comparison video and hard to follow.. and obviously a lens thats been converted to a new system will have slower auto focus than a native lens.. I mean.. sorry just a waste of time to watch.
I have the EF version and plan on keeping it for a long time, only reason I am not going for the RF version is because of external zoom and the thickness of the lens.
Indeed. The EF-version does a fantastic job. Whereas the Rf-version is pretty good for traveling. Daniel
7:04 sorry this is factually wrong. The version III is only a new coat of paint and new coatings to help resist flare and abrasion, it's IDENTICAL to the version II and offers no particular benefit, it's just to standardize the look of lenses.
Using EF70-200mm f2.8 II USM with the adaptor, also I have RF 24-105mm f4 IS USM , but I will always prefer Internal zoom that scale.Thx for the video.
hey there thanks for your feedback. All the best, Daniel
I went for the adapter with mk ii ef 70 200 2.8 over 24 105 f4 L, which one do you find yourself using more? I ask if I'm missing out on image Quality
I went with the EF 70-200mm f/2.8 IS III USM over the newer RF version because of the dramatic price difference. With taxes and shipping included the used EF lens was still half the price of just the RF lens before taxes and shipping. It isn't all a compromise either, since internal zoom is nice.
I agree. I got it because of the compact design and form factor. Daniel
But you can't use any tele converter with it, so it is severely limited for pro photographers.
Why can't ? Are there some construction limitation or just there are no teleconverters available on the market yet ?
@@petercarpowitz7007 this
I think that this part of the design. Why sell teleconverter when you can make people buy a whole new lens. More profits!
@@sexysilversurfer True...Also i thought a little more about it, maybe the use of teles with a 70-200 is less common these days with higher MP cameras as people may just crop instead.
@@plinkyplanky9651 no it's still a staple for professionals, cropping is not equal to having a longer focal lenght, if you do weddings and events a 70-200 is your bread and butter
I used the mkii 70-200 on my R6 ii. The adapter does add a littl weight and length, but its not the end of the world, when you consider the lens is still so good and can be bought for a very price used.
It sounds like you're discussing your experience using the Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 lens with your Canon R6 II camera. The RF 70-200mm f/2.8 lens is known for its excellent performance, even when adapted to mirrorless cameras like the R6 II using an adapter. While the adapter may add some weight and length to the setup, it's reassuring to hear that it doesn't significantly detract from the overall experience, especially considering the exceptional quality of the lens.
Additionally, buying the lens used can often offer great value, making it more accessible to photographers who may be on a budget. Despite any minor inconveniences with the adapter, the combination of the RF 70-200mm f/2.8 lens and the R6 II camera likely provides outstanding image quality and versatility for a variety of shooting scenarios.
My R6 with 5 axis IS upgrades any lens in performance clarity and accelerates focus. Try it😄✌🏼
👌👌👌
Excellent video! I guess I’ll stick with my heavy EF 70-200 III with adapter.
Hey,
thanks a lot.
Well I like the RF-version. Compact design, light weight and ultra sharp.
Regards,
Daniel
RF version is absolutely not weather sealed. Try it for yourself: shoot in the rain and retract the lens to 70mm. Then extend it - it's got water on it doesn't it? Wipe it off. Retract lens, and extend again. MORE WATER. There's water inside now! NOT weather sealed. The EF version is.
Are you 100% sure? Why would Canon declare it as water proofed?
@@the_daniel_life No idea but it obviously isn't. Try it yourself if you don't believe me.
It might be possible that the water can reach that part of the lens, but not its inner guts where the glass and the electronics are, no?
The reason why i would still prefer my ef mark iii is that 100% weather sealed and accept extenders unlike rf.
@@kenjavier17 No lens is 100% weather sealed. Check your warranty lol. Water damage is NOT covered by warranty, thus Canon know their lenses are not 100% weather sealed.
It's often down to luck if your gear wil survive shooting in the rain.
They should have kept internal zoom. That is the biggest selling point with the EF lens.
Well, I get along with it quite well. Since it fits much better into my camera bag than the EF-version. Daniel
Great review. Way better than some others who have way more subscribers than you. Probably upgrading to the EF iii (from i) just due to the price of the RF. I'll wait for the RF ii before upgrading to the RF i.
Thanks for sharing your feedback. Daniel
Ich setze ein 70-200 f/4 auch mit 1,4x und 2x an meiner 7D Mark II und EOS RP ein und bin mehr als zufrieden mit diesen Kombinationen. Selbst das f/4 macht Klasse Bilder!
Danke für deine Meinung. Alles liebe aus Frankfurt. Daniel
Hier geht es übrigens zur Deutschen Version. Liebe Grüße aus Frankfurt, Daniel th-cam.com/video/Q5UsmfarevQ/w-d-xo.html
the daniel life Danke für den den Link.
Sehr gerne. Viele Grüße
Thanks daniel for letting us know about this Vermietung company. And a very good calm composed review. Grüße aus München!
Hey, Grüße nach München and thanks for the feedback. Daniel
Great review ! How would you compare 70-200 RF with for example prime Canon 85 1.8 ? Is it sharper or sharpness is comparable for f2.8 ?
Thanks for the review and sharing the sample images...God Bless!
Hey there. You are welcome.
Have a great Christmas Time 🎄
Have you tested the Max fps of the EF lens on the R5?
Hello, yes when I shot the motor cycle. Daniel
I love canon Ef 70-200 and I use it in my canon R with mount adapter
Nice. Are you using the f/4 or 2.8 version?
@@the_daniel_lifeEf 2.8, it helps me take photos in low light and on sunny days and the photos are very beautiful
Can I use Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8L lens for my Canon 6d body?
Yes
@@the_daniel_life Thank you.
No you can't. 6D is EF mount ONLY. RF only works for RF cameras - which are the Canon mirrorless cameras. 6D is the DSLR EF mount only
@@thetruth9783 Thanks a lot.
@@MyTameBird No worries. You can use EF lenses on a Canon mirrorless RF body (using an EF-RF coverter), but not the other way around (RF lens on an EF body)
Also gibt es quasi keine Unterschiede, bis auf die Stabi und kürzere Focus Distance?
du kannst keinen Konverter an der RF Version nutzen. Daniel
@@the_daniel_life keinen RF auf EF? Wieso das nicht?
I prefer in-body zoom, instead of „pop-out“ zoom. So the EF is the clear winner for me.
Hey there, thanks for sharing your feedback. I like to have a small version for my camera bag, so I decided to get the RF-Version instead. Daniel
Anyways!! Great video sir! The RF 2.8 is really a great one, unfortunately I don't have an EOS R camera.
Btw, there's a new Sony Camera that was just released. The Sony A7sIII.. I'm not sure why but it's a full frame mirrorless camera.
According to Sony or what I learned so far
A7rIII - (2017) R "Resolution" Highest possible picture quality (better for pictures)
A7III - (2018) I'm not sure yet, but many say that this is better than A7rIII. Maybe both in picture and video. A bit sharper and 4k resolution.
A7sIII - (2020) S "Sensitivity" range and noise control (better for videos)
What's in A7sIII:
$3,500(US) = P150,000-180,000 (Philippines)
4k 120fps still with auto focus
1080 240fps still with auto focus
1st ever flip screen
1st ever user friendly settings
No record limit and any record of overheating after a few minutes to an hour or use accdg to reviewers
10 bit color
It's so good!! But it's too pricey vs the Canon line up. I think I invested in the Canon because the lenses are much cheaper than the Sony's. Would love to learn more on Sony and maybe they also have great cheaper lenses like the Canon's.
Anyways! Really appreciate your dedication in filming! ^_^ Keep it up sir!
Ich bin mir unsicher. 2000€ für das ef oder 3000€ für das RF.
Das EF kann man ja mit 2fach konverter verwenden und das RF nicht. Ein großer Punkt der das EF interessanter macht.
Jetzt ist nur die Frage ob das EF ein kompromiss ist, wenn es um Autofokus und Bildqualität geht.
Ansich hoffe ich auf ein 70200er, dass einen 2 Fach Konverter option anbietet. Das 100500er kann einen 2x verwenden. zwar nicht komplett im geringen brennweiten bereich aber schon.
Die RF Version ist ihr geld auf jeden Fall wert. Schau mal hier, falls du nach einem günstigen Telezoom schaust --> th-cam.com/video/SILAaQZ7xFM/w-d-xo.html
@@the_daniel_life lieber nicht klicken.
I love your blog men since day 1 thank you for sharing more tips and knowledge about camera and lenses , you are my inspiration about photography , and it's amazing, I'm Canon user too I wish I could have like canon zoom lens, 70-200mm watching from Philippines
Hey there, really happy to see my community reaching so far. I own the RF 70-200mm since 2020 and I'm super happy with this lens on my EOS R3. Hopyfully R1 soon. Which you all the best to the other side of the world. Daniel
@@the_daniel_life that's great and nice sir daniel ☺️ even though my camera is 9 yrs old and I love it and I appreciate it cause I love photography, and I wish I could have a 70-200 f2.8 , here in my country too expensive even in market place and I can't afford it 😔
Hi sir. I just bought Canon EF 70 200mm f2.8 III from Best Buy. But it only has 2 mode of image stabilizer, and when I turn on the stabilization, I feel vibration on my hand due to the motor. Is that normal? I feel like they use mark ii lens and put mark III on the lens name. Even the porch is black too it's seem very strange.
Hello,
that is all normal.
It does compensate a lot.
I would nor worry about it.
Daniel
It should have only two modes.
@@the_daniel_life yes thank you. I just noticed it.
Daniel ist der Beste!!! 😎😎👍🏼👍🏼😁😁
I do have the EF version and will switch to R5. Shall I sell the EF and buy RF? thanks
I wouldn’t you can’t use the the extenders on the rf version
@@ThenMediaProductions so can you use an adapter and an extender?
Don't!!! Aside from you cant use the extenders on rf, i would prefer internal focusing/zooming for longivity of the lens
I can use sigma 50-100mm f 1.8 DC HSM art with canon 250d?
Hello, yes, as long as this lens has an EF-bayonet, Daniel
I have the EF version of the Tamron 70-200. I thought the picture quality was better than Canon EF when I purchased it. I don’t think it actually gets to 200 though. It’s also very heavy. After your video I’ll get the RF 70-200. TY. I’m not getting any younger.
Thank you very much. 4 years later I'm still very happy with my RF 70-200mm f/2.8L lens.
Link in the video description.
I use canon 250d so what should I buy RF or EF?
The EF-version
@@the_daniel_life thanks 🙏
I am going to buy it
On r6 mk ii with the ef 70 200 2.8 I was able to get that MF distance thing which you mentioned around 3:38
how? firmware-update?
or different adapter?
@@the_daniel_life I was using the ef eos r adapter and firmware version 1.1.1
@@the_daniel_life I think it's the same adapter as yours
@@the_daniel_life one setting in the menu where I enable manual focus on half press shutter
great info man
you are welcome. Daniel
Ich habe seit September 2018 Canon 5 D Mark IV und EF 70 - 200 2,8 III . Fotografiere bei Veranstaltungen die Auftritte der Künstler. Bei Videoaufnahmen ist mir der Autofocus der EF Version zu langsam oder auch manchmal verliert er die Schärfe bei der Verfolgung der Bewegungen des Sängers .
Werde im nächsten Jahr mir eine EOS R5 und das RF 70 - 200 2,8 kaufen. Damit wird das Filmen definitiv besser.
Gute Kombi. Hatte ich auch. Habe jetzt die R3 + RF 70-200mm f2.8 L
*vielleicht kommt bald die R5 II
i dont have any of these but i’d chose the ef because of the internal zoom. I’ve worked with both and hate the RF version
I got the RF-version, since I want to travel light and I went for the compact design. Daniel
That was my first RF lens.... I love it.
Great to hear that. Daniel
What other RF lenses are your favorite?
@@monicaalvarez9686 the 24-105mm is very versatile and has pretty good quality too.
Did have ef glass before?
@@BruceLeroyUK no the RF system was my first canon gear
EF 70-200. I do not like the zoom barrel in RF.
Thanks for your opinion. Daniel
I prefer it with the zoom in the barrel. It saves a lot of space in my bag !!
Вышел новый 70-200,, который тубус как и 24-105 f2.8..Но стоить будет дорого))
I have the 70-200 II should i switch to the RF?
Which camera do you have?
@@the_daniel_life Well i dont have it but i want to buy the Canon eos r7
@@the_daniel_life Sorry i have the canon 600d
Great video. Thank you Bro
Having to pay $1,000 more, I would hope the 70-200mm RF is sharper than the EF version.
Hello, sometimes the RF 70-200mm is available for a really good price. I saw it last week already for 2.5K with 300€ cashback. Daniel
@@the_daniel_life prices for the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L MK III is now $1650 on eBay.
Why? The ef wasn't sharp enough for you?
@@guardianobserver6593 no quite the opposite. It’s perfectly sharp
Sehr aufschlussreich das video
Danke Manu 😘
Compare to EF version II
I don't get the II version anymore. Daniel
Thank for the link you gave me sir! Really appreciate it. Was just able to watch today. Slept last night.
This 70-200 is really on my bucket list but really having a hard time between an F2.8ii (better low light, middle price) vs F4ii (better weight, lowest price) vs F2.8iii (better quality, highest price and heaviest).
Not sure if f2.8 or f4.
I have a Canon 200D(2nd hand), but want to also invest in a Canon 90D(2nd hand or brand new just for the 120fps)
Really having a hard time deciding because or financial issues. :)
You better go with a Mirrorless system with all the updates it’s more futureproof😉
@@Dan.gibson.photographer yeah, I think mirrorless is a good option. But kinda having problems with lenses.
If I could choose and have the funds.. I would like yo go with Sony A7siii haha
@@cjpreyes what kind of problems do you mean? The RF lenses are exceptional ! And in case if canon you get an adapter do using all EF lenses too
@@Seitenwerk haha! Funds :)
If I would just get an f4 or f2.8 ii.. vs f2.8 iii 😀
F2.8 ii. Most “bang for the buck” as we say here in the US
What you mean canon uses those filters?
77mm or do you mean something else?
I want the RF but not its price. 😂
At the moment there is a cashback promotion >EOS PLUS X
Bei Sportfotografie ist mir der kurze Zoomweg wichtig, der ist beim RF leider etwas länger, deshalb habe ich vorerst mein altes EF behalten. Die Unterschied bei der Stabilisierung im Videomodus war frappierend. Vielen Dank für das Video.
Danke für den Hinweis und deiner subjektiven Meinung dazu. Sehr gerne gemacht. Liebe Grüße aus Frankfurt, Daniel
Alright!!! EF version it is!!!
Hey, why? Adapter? Daniel
@@the_daniel_life cuz it's wayyyy cheaper than RF glass
Спасибо чувак!
What?
@@the_daniel_life he said "thank you dude !" in Russian. Otherwise very good video by the way. Thank you !
I am crazy, but I just like the size of my MKIII lol.
Hey there, now that we have the new RF 70-200mm 2.8 you should take a look at them. 2 brand new RF 70-200mm came out yesterday. Daniel
If you're not a pro, or rich, the best is the one you can afford.
true. Daniel
When comparing lenses, you need to make completely the same shots.
Who defines that? Daniel
@@the_daniel_life Lenses are very similar and you can find differences only on completely identical frames. (I am more concerned about the blurry of the background)
wäre cool wenn ich einer Gewinnen tat mit meiner Rente kann ich niemals einer Kaufen
Hi, verlasse dich nicht auf die Rente sage ich da nur. Du bist deines Glückes Schmied. In jedem von uns steckt ein Supertalent. Du kannst dir in deinem Rentenalter noch einen Porsche holen. Vertraue auf dich selbst, erkenne deine Stärken, verkaufe deine Fähigkeiten und leiste dir was auch immer dir einen Wert gibt. Daniel
Good on ya, great to hear an Australian female be proud of there flag and country. We have all become to lazy and someone else will fix it attitude. It’s time to bring back the Australian spirit, flying your flag high on this soil, walk with head up not in a phone or the ground, say g’day or even nod and someone needs a hand, just do it and expect nothing. All on taking responsibility for our actions. We let it go and it will never return.. (pricks need a good kick in the arse and so much energy,I’m sure high vis jumpsuits and rubbish sticks every weekend). With a nice sign letting locals know who and why they’re cleaning up, the country they live inn. I believe after serving my country in Australian Army, now a veteran pensioner. I can give my opinion and how weak to pick on a single female at night.. stay strong 🫡🇦🇺🪖
What?
remove the filters when testing lenses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No the filters are great
Ngl bro this comparison is pretty bad. Most of the time the comparison shots dont show clearly EF or RF, The comparison videos are different clips, the stabilization is different clips, its just overall a bad comparison video and hard to follow.. and obviously a lens thats been converted to a new system will have slower auto focus than a native lens.. I mean.. sorry just a waste of time to watch.
Thank you for your feedback. Daniel
I hate zoom that extend. Looks so cheap. Internal zooming or prime for me. In my experience internal zooming last WAY longer and are more rugged
hey there, I like to have it compact in my camera bag. Daniel