<p>¡Thank you, Bob! It's a great honour for me to get an answer from you. My aps-c lens is not STM. I'll buy the kit.</p>
<p>I am a Canon consumer and due to the prize I intend to buy a EOS-M with the 22mm pancake, for travel purposes. I am going to purchase as well...
Thanks, Michael, for your reply. Nobody doubts that Harbor Digital Design is a very reliable firm. The problem was promptly resolved by BH...
The response mail brought this to me this in my previous answer:<div>[ATTACH]</div>
The quotation marks in the not working link are different from the others. When I copy and paste them in a html processor they appears as double...
Copy the link and paste it. You will see. Or put the mouse on it and see at the bottom of the i explore. It sends to you to photo.net again.
See the first path (The one that does not work): http://www.photo.net/canon-eos-digital-camera-forum/“http://www.davidclapp.co.uk/nikon1424.php”
I have the 190XPROB (the one that you can remove the central column and put it downwards) and it is very good. I have never changed the column to...
Sorry, I was out. A ball head is faster and cheaper. I use it with short lenses (50mm or less). But when I have to use the 400 mm or 500mm...
Sometimes, they sell you both things together, but they are two different products.
The tripod comes without a head. You can screw your camera on it and moving the camera or the tripod. And you cannot orient it.<div>[ATTACH]</div>
I have the Manfrotto 190XPROB and is good for any EOS with not a very heavy lens. I bought a ball head Manfrotto 486RC2 and had to buy a Bogen /...
As Tommy says, with the 24-105 you cannot go wrong. A prime for low light (depending on your priorities: 50 1.4, or 85 1.8 or 28 1.8). And for...
I prefer to have some spare batteries, charge them at home (or hotel) and avoid the cigarette lighter. Nevertheless...if you are going to the...
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