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Adding the first time the workhorse... Canon´s RF 70-200mm L IS USM
The new Samyang lenses for Canon´s R-mount: the MF 14mm f2.8
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Food, Work and Travel... China November 2018 with the RF 35mm f1.8
Road trip with Canon´s EF-M 32 f1.4 on the EOS M5
Canon EOS-R or How Canon Nailed the Entrance into the Mirrorless FullFrame Market
Photokina 2018: Fun while shooting with some awesome lenses....
EOS M5 One Year and > 6000 Photos: Experience Review of an Awesome Piece of Gear
Canon´s new 85mm f1.4 L IS: First Impressions and Sample Images
The Magic of 35mm Lenses Reviewing the Canon f2.0 IS & L f1.4 II & the Zeiss Milvus f1.4
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Why to carry gear: Real world comparison between smartphone; µ43 and FullFormat
January 06, 2016
The idea for this blog entry Since a long time I know that a smartphone can be a pretty good camera. My experience with that is based on iPhones and typically i use the n...
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2015 Retrospective
January 04, 2016
In 2015 I was traveling a lot - and I had many opportunities for photography. Therefore I decided to make a little slideshow about the photographic highlights in 2015: ht...
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µ43 for Photographic Beginners Part 6: The comparison of the Sigma´s
December 13, 2015
Starting with the idea to find a lens in th µ43 lens line up which gives µ43-users an alternative to the nifty-fifties @ Canon and Nikon I bought the complete µ43 line up...
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µ43 for Photographic Beginners Part 5: Sigma 60mm f2.8 A
December 06, 2015
How announced in my earlier posts the next lens to review was the 60mm f2.8. This lens is by fare the best of the Sigma Art series on the µ43 mount.
It was the most ex...
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µ43 for Photographic Beginners Part 4: Sigma 19mm f2.8 A
November 29, 2015
As promised earlier: I invested more. I added the Sigma 19mm f2.8 as well. The first astonishing point for me: the 19mm is remarkably larger than the 30mm - I would have...
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