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by influxed
2999 days ago
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Ease of use is what hooked me in the early 2000s with the Rebel, so I stayed with it during the switch to digital SLR a few years later. It's interesting that while autofocus is what captured a lot of the market, Canon's current manual-focus lenses are what keep me firmly locked in. Their TS-E line (tilt/shift) can't autofocus, yet is everything I want and more from photography. They iterate more and have more to offer than Nikon's equivalent lens line, PC-E (perspective control). I use my phone to take pictures more often than my DSLR, but "DSLR equivalent" or "DSLR quality" are just silly phrases for a phone until they can shift the focal plane or have super telephoto ability. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_control |
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Lenses like the 35/1.4, 85/1.2, 135/2, TS-E family and others just can't be found else where(although some of the Zeiss stuff comes close).