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Canon R6 Mk II and adapter EF - R
Hi everyone
I intend to buy a Canon R6 Mk II mirrorless camera, but I would like to continue using my Canon EF 100-400MM F/4.5-5.6L IS II USM.
Given that Canon has an EF - R adapter at home, I would like to know if there is anyone who has already experimented with this solution and with what results, especially in terms of excessive softness of the final result.
Thanks and sorry for my bad English
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But is there an appeal pending?
Ten days have passed and I thought it had been lost. Apparently this is not the case.
But after ten days I have not received any response on my email, besides of course, having understood that perhaps, and I underline perhaps, the appeal was not accepted.
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Having never attempted this, what I would recommend is to try to see the exif data of the photos published on JP. From there many things can be deduced
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/11256599...JFIFVersion 257 Resolution 600x600 inches Make SONY Camera Model ILCE-9M2 Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 13.1 (Windows) Modify Date February 21, 2024 21:56:14 Shutter Speed 1/200 s Exposure Time 0.0050 s f-number ƒ1.4
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Ciao
I find it strange that on a sunny day you used f 5.6 and a 1/500 shutter speed.
Do we see any shots?
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I have two cameras. Canon 70D(APSC) and a 6D II(full frame), with Tamron 100-400 zoom lens.
Both do their job admirably (most of my accepted photos have been with the 70D).
But it's the optics that do most of the good work...
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I know that the stabilization of that lens is 3 ways.
1 generic stabilization
2 vertical movement
3 horizontal movement.
I'm waiting for it for days. I currently use a Tamron 100 - 400 stabilized on mode 2 (horizontal), and I have never encountered problems of this kind (except with very open apertures and, therefore, little depth of field.
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