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2 yrs of shootng with dRebel T6: Pt.I Stationary birds


In the past two years my dRebel T6s has been my dependable secondary/tertiary camera body after 1DX and perhaps 1DsMkII. Although not used a lot in that period of time, the little dRebel has seldom disappointed, particularly so on stationary targets. In-flight shots are obviously more difficult to pull off with it because its servo AF/tracking is of an entry level type. However, AF in general is accurate and dependable.

Granted, the camera's user interface is a bit of an irritant, and ISO should be kept at a value no higher than 1600 for best results. Be that as it may, I consider T6s to be a very cost effective camera.....a great value.

Here's a little two year retrospective presentation of shots taken with T6s and a variety of lenses.



Jun 16, 2017 at 06:59 PM
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2 yrs of shootng with dRebel T6: Pt.I Stationary birds


In the past two years my T6s has been my dependable secondary/tertiary camera body after 1DX and perhaps 1DsMkII. Although not used a lot in that period of time, the little dRebel has seldom disappointed, particularly so on stationary targets. In-flight shots are obviously more difficult to pull off with it because its servo AF/tracking is of an entry level type. However, AF in general is accurate and dependable.

Granted, the camera's user interface is a bit of an irritant, and ISO should be kept at a value no higher than 1600 for best results. Be that as it may, I consider T6s to be a very cost effective camera.....a great value.

Here's a little two year retrospective presentation of shots taken with T6s and a variety of lenses.



Jun 16, 2017 at 06:57 PM
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2 yrs of shootng with dRebel T6: Pt.I Stationary birds


In the past two years my T6s has been my dependable secondary/tertiary camera body after 1DX and perhaps 1DsMkII. Although not used a lot in that period of time, the little dRebel has seldom disappointed, particularly so on stationary targets. In-flight shots are obviously more difficult to pull off with it because its servo AF/tracking is of an entry level type. However, AF in general is accurate and dependable.

Granted, the camera's user interface is a bit of an irritant, and ISO should be kept at a value no higher than 1600 for best results. Be that as it may, I consider T6s to be a very cost effective camera.....a great value.

Here's a little two year retrospective presentation of shots taken with T6s and a variety of lenses.



Jun 16, 2017 at 06:56 PM





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