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It is good size for Canon EOS 6D with EF 24-105mm Zoom ...
It is good size for Canon EOS 6D with EF 24-105mm Zoom Lenz and Battery charger, and has solid quality as well.
02/04/2018
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I took some great photographs with it
My adventure in photography started with a Canon XSi and the kit lens. I took some great photographs with it. I then bought the 50 mm f1.8 II an I took great photographs with that. I moved on to a Canon T2i, which was an incremental improvement. My dream was to buy the Canon 5D Mark II and some great lenses. I finally did. For wide angle, I bought the 17-40mm L for $740. After enjoying my 5D, I saw a deal to buy an import version of the EOS M with the 22mm f2 lens for $250 total. I knew I already had a great camera, but I thought it would be fun to have something more compact for the price. I am stunned that I often like the pictures taken with my $250 EOS M with the EF-M 22mm almost as much, if not as much outright, as my $2500 5D Mark II with the 17-40mmL F4 lens. As long as you are ok with the EOS M being a little slow....I mostly use it for shots I am using a tripod anyway.....then you are fine....great bargain.
05/02/2023
Fits nicely on the Sony 35mm 1.8
This thing screwed on perfectly to the Sony 35mm 1.8. No complaints. Also have this on my 50mm 1.8L Canon.
24/01/2023
Fits well and stays in place
This lens cap is a perfect replacement for my 58 mm Canon cap that I lost a few weeks ago. In fact it stays I place better so I can honestly give it five stars. Well Done.
28/07/2022
A nice little polarizer if you are just starting o
Polarizing filters have many uses whether you want deeper blue skies, cut through reflections in water or suppress glare off your lake pictures or even metallic surfaces.I use polarizers in the above scenarios (although there are certainly others), and started off with a cheap set of Agfa filters just to play around with them. These worked fine for experimenting but did soften the images somewhat compared to the native (non-filtered) glass. This was especially noticeable when doing 100% crops using my Canon L Glass.If you do a quick search for filters, two names come up time and time again, B&W and Hoya as consistently making the best filters and there is a reason for that. They are the best.This is Amazons entry into the market of polarizing filters, arguably the most used filter type.I only have the one lens that uses the 58mm filter thread, the Canon 50mm f1.4 USM. Although not L glass, Canons 50mm prime lenses are renowned for being excellent value and have very good sharpness for the price.The Amazon Basics 58mm polarizing filter comes in a nice frustration free package inside of which you will find the box that contains the filter. The carrying case is very much like those used by B&W. Unfortunately that is where the similarities end.Amazon's filter is quite large in width compared to other circular polarizers and looks like it is made of steel rather than brass. It is still fairly easy to screw on and off my lens however.Unlike a B&W filter which will give you roughly 1.5-2 stops allowing you to shoot at higher speeds, the amazon filter only gives you roughly 0.5 to 1 stop. This was a quick test using a Canon 5d Mk3, the 50mm f1.4 and shooting carp and turtles at a botanical gardens just around the corner from where I live. It is by no means scientific. Just comparing the differences between an Agfa, a B&W and the Amazon circular polarizers under the same conditions.Taking the pictures into Adobe lightroom and comparing them at 100% crops you will see a difference between the different polarizers. The Agfa and Amazon polarizers are nearly the same with Amazons coming in slightly sharper than the Agfa but not as good as a B&W filter. So the Amazon does lower the native resolution of your lens slightly but it is only noticeable when you zoom in. If you are just going to be taking pictures to put on the internet, Facebook or what have you without doing much cropping then the results are certainly usable.This is not something I would put on my L glass but for standard lenses and primes it actually isn't all that bad at all.
21/06/2022
Best Price to performance lens out right now
Automatic AF is very smooth. Pictures seem clearer than the stock 18-135mm that comes with the Canon 70D...you can tell its much newer. For $125 this is the best lens to get i promise
29/12/2021
It is very potable of about 360 mm in its ...
It is very potable of about 360 mm in its minimum length and weights about 3.3 lbs. Its ball head works well and compatable with Arca Swiss plate. It is stable when used with Canon 5d II with 24-105 L/4 lens.
06/10/2021
Works great!
Works great and fits on the cap of my 43mm Canon lens. I wish they came in a smaller pack to save a few bucks as i will probably just end up losing the 4 extra i had to buy lol.
05/09/2021
I’m glad I bought this
Love this little extender, it increases my canon 200 telephoto lens to 400 MM. I’ve had no issues with it, it has worked perfectly. I’m really glad I took the plunge and bought it
10/07/2021