Showing posts with label Canon EOS M. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon EOS M. Show all posts
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Asleep on the Moscow Metro
I'm very impressed with Nik Software's suite of products. This was processed using Silver Efex.
Canon EOS M, f/2 @ 22 mm, 1/30, ISO 400, No Flash
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Reflecting at the end of the day
This was taken just before the sun disappeared below the line of trees behind me.
Canon EOS M, f/5.6 @ 22 mm, 1/100, ISO 100, No Flash
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
ExCel London at night
The more I use the EOS-M the more I'm impressed with it. The performance at higher ISO is great as this picture shows, and the pancake lens is impressive even wide open. I really like the touch to select focus and shoot option.
EOS-M, 22mm f/2.0 STM, 1/60s f/2.0, ISO 1600
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Fungus on wood
A close-up using the Eos-M and my Zeiss 100mm f/2. I really like the Eos-M for Macro work. I might do a review of the camera at some point, but for macro it is great to have a light body with an excellent live view.
I had the camera on a monopod to help me steady it. The touch-screen zoom helped to ensure critical focus - I was so confident of being in focus at the point of taking I only shot a single frame.
I loved the winter light on this.
I had the camera on a monopod to help me steady it. The touch-screen zoom helped to ensure critical focus - I was so confident of being in focus at the point of taking I only shot a single frame.
I loved the winter light on this.
Canon EOS M, f/6.3 @ 100 mm, 1/250, ISO 400, No Flash
The last of the snow
Testing the EOS-M with the kit zoom. It's actually very sharp from wide open and handles nicely.
Canon EOS M, f/6.3 @ 18 mm, 1/800, ISO 100, No Flash
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