danjama
Established Member
I like the idea for this thread, because I have a 600d! Came from a 20d. Anyway!
1. With Helios 44-2 58mm f2 manual lens. Shot at f2, 1/2500. Not a bad lens.
Tough Stuff by danjama, on Flickr
2. With the kit 18-55. f5.6 and 1/250.
Sunset Over Bowl by danjama, on Flickr
3. The Helios again.
Thames Sunset by danjama, on Flickr
4. The kit lens again. f4 and 1/40.
Overgrowth by danjama, on Flickr
5. This is with an ef 70-210 f4 lens. Love this lens.
BOKEH! by danjama, on Flickr
I'm very impressed by some of the 55-250 shots shown here, considering it's a budget zoom.
The only thing about the 600d that lets me down is the mediocre continuous speed of 3.7fps. Speaking of which, does anyone know how to make sure I'm getting the fastest possible fps? Will it be affected by my shooting mood, in other words is it slower in manual exposure vs AV etc. Couldn't seem to find an answer anywhere online.
I also fitted a grip to make it larger and more comfortable to hold.
1. With Helios 44-2 58mm f2 manual lens. Shot at f2, 1/2500. Not a bad lens.
Tough Stuff by danjama, on Flickr
2. With the kit 18-55. f5.6 and 1/250.
Sunset Over Bowl by danjama, on Flickr
3. The Helios again.
Thames Sunset by danjama, on Flickr
4. The kit lens again. f4 and 1/40.
Overgrowth by danjama, on Flickr
5. This is with an ef 70-210 f4 lens. Love this lens.
BOKEH! by danjama, on Flickr
I'm very impressed by some of the 55-250 shots shown here, considering it's a budget zoom.
The only thing about the 600d that lets me down is the mediocre continuous speed of 3.7fps. Speaking of which, does anyone know how to make sure I'm getting the fastest possible fps? Will it be affected by my shooting mood, in other words is it slower in manual exposure vs AV etc. Couldn't seem to find an answer anywhere online.
I also fitted a grip to make it larger and more comfortable to hold.
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