p.1 #8 · Your favorite 24 TSE I or II shots, please?
I really regret selling my 24 TSE I.
These are 3 photo shift stitch pans hand held shot on 7D (yes I know I should have used a tripod but I had just got the lens in the mail that day and I just couldn't wait to use it) I have thought about getting the new one and using it as my only lens because I hear its that good.
p.1 #10 · Your favorite 24 TSE I or II shots, please?
It was Peter Figen that sold me my 24 TSE I just a year ago here on FM. I only sold it because I switched out of Canon and now I'm back again. This topic is really making me want it again.
p.1 #15 · Your favorite 24 TSE I or II shots, please?
Thanks Peter. I like these threads because we get to see all kinds of different photography. Man I would give just about anything to get the kind of access to the shuttles that Stan enjoys.
p.1 #18 · Your favorite 24 TSE I or II shots, please?
Yakim Peled wrote:
It's all in the photographer...
Happy shooting,
Yakim.
Well actually it's shared between the photographer, the lens and the camera. Each one can affect the outcome compared with what any different combination can produce in the same situation.
p.1 #19 · Your favorite 24 TSE I or II shots, please?
Alan321 wrote:
Well actually it's shared between the photographer, the lens and the camera. Each one can affect the outcome compared with what any different combination can produce in the same situation.
- Alan
Of course, but I think that the photographer has more influence on the final image than its gear.