One of the features that stood out to me when looking at the EOS R was it’s low light capabilities. The 5D and 6D bodies are all great in low light – but the mirrorless […]

One of the features that stood out to me when looking at the EOS R was it’s low light capabilities. The 5D and 6D bodies are all great in low light – but the mirrorless […]
I know this is not the ideal sports camera, and I don’t think it was ever intended to be, but I wanted to test the Canon EOS R to see how it compared with my […]
I’ve been using the EOS R now for about a week. I really like it, but it does take some time to get used to. Here’s a summary of my likes and dislikes so far. […]
The Canon EOS R is basically a 6d with a 5d Mark IV sensor, the latest Digic image processor, and no mirror… well, basically. It’s its own camera, really unlike Canon’s DSLRs. The menu, although […]
This is something I’ve been considering for quite a while. After all, I’ve heard reports of photographers, who shot with Nikon all their lives, making the switch to Sony. Sony has truly seized an opportunity […]
Today, I’d like to talk about the Nikon FM2n. I’m doing a photo walk in Austin, taking some photos with my FM2n and the Nikon 28mm f3.5 lens – along with a circular polarizer. For […]
In 1978, Canon introduced the A-1. It was technically more advanced than most of it’s pears (maybe all). It was the first camera to offer a programmed auto-exposure mode, which means it was the first […]