

12-40 2.8 (I'm going the sell at least the 12-40) RX100 m3 Yobgnuos strobes with their radio trigger. I should just put my current gear list here : OMD EM5. What do you think ? My budget is 1500€ to start with 1 body & 1or2 lenses. But don't seem to be the most reliable kit (not weather sealed at all) The 700D, however, was introduced with a new kit lens a new version of the existing EF-S 1855mm that employs Canons STM (stepping motor) technology.
700D BOKEH LENS MANUAL
Maybe should I go for manual lenses on a A7II. I need the focus to be accurate to work wide open. Maybe I can.Īgain, the same question, Canon or Nikon ? What about lenses ? The cheapest FF camera is the 5D m1 used I think, can be had for ~500/600€ but with an old battery. Steel Wool Photography Manual Focus Wide Angle Lens Canon 700D.

But old manual glass can be had for cheap and with focus peaking and sensor stabilisation it may be great.Ĭanon and Nikon have an huge set of lenses and many are not so expensive. Bokeh + Smoke Photography Canon 700D T5i CreativeZone. Sony (native) lens system is poor with great but expensive lenses. Sony A7, A7II Nikon D600, D610 Canon 5D, 5D m2, 6Dīut I have also to take into account the lens system. I never used a reflex and I don't really know that market but I know well mirrorless. So I'm considering to buy a FF camera with a 1.4/1.8 prime lens. I know the techniques, just need faster glasses / bigger sensor. Using shutter speeds slower than this, especially at longer lens focal lengths, can. Working with longer lenses, such as 200mm or 300mm, you’d ideally want to be around 1/250th or faster. 1,549. For portraits captured in natural or ambient light, the slowest shutter speed to consider working with handheld is typically 1/60th. I'm using an em5 with 45mm 1.8 but for portraits the bokeh isn't THAT much to me. Great for wide-angle bokeh shots The Canon EF 24mm f/1.4 II USM is a well-rounded wide-angle lens capable of amazing bokeh effects.
