I've owned this lens since the fall of 2015, and I love it! Super lightweight, nice and sharp, fantastic autofocus and a great zoom range; the equivalent of 88-400 mm! And although it isn't really a macro lens, it'll allow you to make some great close-up pictures of flowers and insects. Works only with APS-C (like the rebel models and the 70D, 80D, 90D, 7D-II). Now if anyone thinks of buying one, for your own sake make sure it's the STM version! There was an older version which wasn't anywhere near as good. It was cheaper, but much less sharp, and the autofocus didn't work as well. Luckily it's been quite a few years since it went out of production, so there might not be much risk of accidentally buying it new, but if you buy used, look out!
Ahhhh yes, great point related to STM!:) I have used both STM and non-STM lenses - STM lenses are the way especially related to video:). I also used the Nikon AF-S and AF-P lenses. The AF-P is similar to the Canon's STM - both are good/solid for video:).
I always enjoy your videos Mark. I mentioned it before years ago, you have been an inspiration for me. I now shoot with the R6 and Tamron/RF mixed lenses and I enjoy it. There’s a difference in quality but, it does not make composition better. Your photography skills are beyond mine and will never forget you. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the your post/feedback:). If I can do it, so can you!:) I am thinking to create a create focused on taking one image from start to finish ... might help others as well.
Incredible images Mark. You are fantasticly skilled with remarkably good compositions. Love watching your video output - you have a wonderful presentation style - so modest and understated yet engaging and informative. Looking forward to hearing and seeing your next adventure already 🙂
Thanks for sharing! Yes, I have the Nikon 55-200mm kit lens, and using it on a full-frame camera makes it 82-300mm perspective, so your tips are still helpful! :)
I use this lens on my T6i, and it's awesome - especially the sharpness and image stabilization. For value for money, I don't think it can be beaten. I´ll be upgrading to the 90D in a few months: I can't wait!
Some real cracking shots there,! I was thinking crikey there January must be warm for him to be wondering around in shorts and t shirt, lol, then you said they were taken 6 months ago, makes sense, lol. I've missed your videos here on RUclips, glad to see you back
Thanks for the post/comment:). I leveraged color isolation in Lightroom (a great technique). I have a video of how I isolate colors using Lightroom which can be found here - ruclips.net/video/He-hfOgoMQM/видео.html
Hey Mark, this is the first video from you I’ve seen in a while. I always look forward to your videos. I have that lens, and use it on my T6i. It is a fantastic lens. Thanks again for your efforts. And as always, you have the coolest music in your videos!
I enjoyed this video. I am a beginner photographer and will be self taught. I think I'm interested in this lense. I just purchased a Canon M50 and should have it this coming Thursday or Friday. I'm on a strict budget but will be looking at this lens. Thanks bro, I just subscribed to your channel.
@@RealWorld in the southern pats of our province there are a lot of these wind turbines. I don't see them often, but when I do, I always pull over and take pics and just watch them.
Seeing this, I am now convinced to buy one for my old camera! Already migrated to fuji, but i still have my first camera, a Canon. I will revisit my Canon and put this lens on. 😊
I got the same lenses also the 24 mm prime. I got some extension tubes for macro I use with the 55-250. That combo can focus less than an inch from the lense.
Hi Mark, another interesting and informative video, thanks for sharing. I did wonder for a moment there how folk were out doing water based activities in your climate, so thanks for clearing that up. Always good to see what you think about the occasional gear review, but as ever, the focus is firmly on enjoying the experience and getting some interesting photos.
Thanks for the post/feedback Steve!:) I thought the season might throw some viewers given we are in the winter now and the video was shot late summer:). It was a fun adventure and I captured some good shots along the way:).
Hi Mark. I Hope you are well. Been away awhile. I had a hemorrhagic stroke but I still love your videos and I recommend your videos to a lot of photography enthusiasts.
WOW - glad to see you made it through the stroke! Life is precious - enjoy each day, each moment, each breath. I am glad to be of help and appreciate you sharing my videos. I have not posted in a long time but plan to do so soon :).
Hey I recently got this lens yesterday and I love it so much . I use it for portraits and it came out sharpness and also it has image stablizer. Yes I use my canon t7 and love it so much. I did research few options and I recommened it
I just watched the Nikon 35mm review, ive bought a cheap d3200, now going to get the 35mm based on your review, I'm usually a Canon guy, I use mainly R6, R5, R3, just getting a few R lens for the line up, but I won't give up this lens for my 90d, good combination for travelling light
Such a joyful adventure. Hope you are doing well. Hope you are doing well. Thank you for picking up 90D/55-250mm. It was my top choice before I opted for Fuji system. Would love to get your thoughts around X-Series and how the new Tamron 18-300mm fairs on those.
hi good day as usual very nice topic but i have a question about something else i use a nikon d5300 love it very much i don't hear much about it but i'm doing a few different types of photographs and i want to do some macro now the thing is i have a vivitar macro 5000 had it some years now never used it now i had to check out if its compatible first off because newer cameras use a flash sync current thats lower than older cameras i checked on the web a site for photo strobe trigger voltages it says the voltage is 6v i only have a pc sync cable with it i'm thinking of using an older flash shoe and rig up a connection to the flash do you think this is a wise move again thanks for any advice .
Awesome mate! You marked me! I was between 18-135mm and 55-250mm. Not anymore cuz this lens is razor sharp as i heard it is. Did you edit the pictures? Cheers and greetings, mate!
The 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 STM is a good lens to have also. Both of these lenses can be had second hand at a good price. I have both and they’re excellent. Can’t go wrong with either 👍🏾
Hello Mark, just want a quick suggestion from you; I have two top-end crop sensor bodies. Which camera should I keep and which one should I sell? 1:) Canon 90d 2:) Nikon d500 Now the issue I'm facing is about choosing one between the two. Canon is with 55-250 non-stm lens and unfortunately for the nikon its only body without any lens. I tried many forums but no one answered.
That's for you to decide, man. They're both great cameras, but very different. Why not keep them both? Or ... if you don't have any lenses for the D500, maybe you should sell that one? Not much fun owning a camera with no lenses.
@@skakdosmer thankyou for your reply, I sold my 90D although it was a great camera but it needed high quality glass + due to its high megapixels its low light sensitivity wasn't that much good. Now I'm using d500 and man what an awesome camera is this.
Thanks for another great video with beautiful photos. I use a Fuji camera for my photography so I ask if you intend to at a future date, do a review video of Fuji camera gear.
I've learned a lot from watching your excellent tutorials and reviews and I'd also like to thank you for introducing me to J Hacha De Zola! What a musician! 😁👍🏾
You are indeed a storehouse of knowledge. One can learn so much of photgraphy just by following your posts. However, it will be, I am sure, much more helpful to the viewers if you re-post the above video also showing the mode in which all the photos/videos were captured. Regards.
I was so caught up in the images that it did not click in my brain that it is winter and that your video is from a warmer season. Way to go capturing your audience. I sold my AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-300mm 4.5-5.6 VR lens in 2019 when a new body I purchased came with the newer AF-P DX 70-300mm 4.5-6.3 VR lens. Now your video has me missing that 55-70 range. I decided to sell the 55-300mm AF-S lens for a few reasons. 1. The auto focusing on that lens is so loud. 2. It has a larger diameter. 3. It is a little heavier than the AF-P lens. Every ounce or gram matters to my petite arms. Lol! I do miss the 5.6 max aperture at full zoom, and the auto/manual focus & VR on/off switches on the side of the lens. Oddly enough, I kept the old AF-S 18-55mm lens and sold the newer one because I prefer the heavier weight of the older 18-55mm lens. Go figure that! I just did a test video with that old 18-55mm lens and boy is the focus motor LOUD. I rarely shoot videos though and mostly capture images with my two prime lenses. Have a great weekend!
Thanks for your post/feedback:). I can relate to the weight as well and good point regarding the 18-55. I suspect Nikon made a few modifications related to material over the years causing the newer lens to weigh less. Nonetheless, I was surprised by this lens - the build quality, resulting images, and price all fall into a good place. Regarding focus noise when shooting video - ahhh yes, I have experienced the same. The AF-P is Nikon's version of silent focus which works well. If you are using the older AF-S, the focus is loud and will hunt when shooting video:).
@@RealWorld Hi Mark, Thanks for replying. The AF-P lens' auto focusing is so quiet that I sometimes think it is not working. (-: Glad you are pleased with the Cannon lens you reviewed. I have never owned any Cannon equipment.
hi miss3L, can you please share your experience regarding AF-P 70-300? I am extremely confused about buying this or 55-200 or 55-300 AF-S versions with nikon d500 body.
@@anonym0us980 Hi, I really do not use the 70-300 lens as I mostly shoot portraits and use my two prime lenses (35mm f1.8 and 50mm f1.8). What I can say for certain, is that the AF-P lens' motor is almost silent. No loudness when focusing like with the AF-S. This especially matters if you shoot video and the lens is refocusing during the recording.
Mark I sent a sample of my work to the email address you gave me but I don't know if you ever got a chance to view it. It was a bulb exposure that I took more than 30 years ago using just 35 mm 200 Kodak film way before digital arrived. It was an exposure of my cousin in a shroud of light. I really hope you get to see it.the camera I was using was an old model called a Chinon and I don't even know if they make them anymore.
Hmmmm ... send again if you can and i will take a look. a friend of mine just took his old film based camera for a test drive:). he/we are waiting see the results once the film is developed.
i have the canon 80d and i want some good lens for that camera i was told to get the 24-70 and the 16-35 but they're for full frame cameras but i have a crop sensor but they seem to take great pictures i want to get better but i'll buy lenses that will work with my 80d i don't want to be buying the wrong camera lenses. i only want a few lenses. i have 2 full frame lenses and no crop sensor lens but i'm trying to see what happens. i do this as a hobby So i'm not rich like that i paid 500 for the 80d camera body with no lenses and then i bought the 16-35 and the 50mm i took some nice pictures but i want to take sharp pictures everytime that's why i'm learning all of the camera modes to see which one i'm going to like. so can you tell me about the 17-55mm 24mm 10-18mm 55-250mm and the 18-135mm which one do i need to buy for the 80d
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24 stm, 18-135 stm, 10-18 stm even this 55-250 stm are all fine and I like them. It depends on your needs. The most versatile is 18-135 and I have used it in most situations. From my point of view it has a solid ratio of zoom and image quality. I have STM version, but I would prefer newer nano USM version. All is quite the same except much better AF (2-4 times faster than STM).
Your 16-35 and 24-70 aren't in any way wrong for the 80D! I've never tried them, but it's my understanding that they deliver excellent image quality. So if you buy Canon EF-S lenses, you probably won't get the same quality. So my recommendation is to keep the lenses you have and possibly add the 55-250 STM to your collection. I own all the EF-S lenses you mention, except the 17-55. I understand it's a very good lens, but also quite expensive. And I doubt it that it will surpass the lenses you already own. I think the best value for money is the STM "trinity": the 10-18, 18-55 and 55-250. They're also lightweight which is nice. But as I said, for you it'll probably be a step down in image quality, although they're not exactly bad. The 18-135 I only bought because I found on a special "weekend offer" at Canon's web shop for half the normal price, and I don't think it's worth the full price. The zoom range is fairly good, but not nearly as great as the 18-55 + 55-250 combo, it's rather heavy, and it's sharpness is only okay. Another lens to consider would normally be the Sigma 18-35 F1.8 Art which is superb. (The image quality always makes my jaw drop!) But the fact that you already own the Canon 16-35 probably makes it less relevant for you. (Although the aperture of F1.8 is really nice, as in lets in over twice as much light as F2.8).
thank for the post/check!:) i have not posted in many months and may start again soon. i have a few videos waiting for edit and my get to them soon - stay tuned! :)
i don't understand what i'm doing wrong i have it on aperture priority mode and my pictures not coming out like your shots is and i wonder what's wrong i have the canon 80d with 24.2 megapixels i should be able to take great shots with my L series lens but it's coming out like shit? please tell me what i'm doing wrong
It seems you could use a course in photography, where you get some personal guidance. It's impossible to give you advice without knowing exactly what you're doing. Like, how good or bad was the light when you took the pictures (super important question!), how good is your camera hand-holding technique, did you use a fast enough shutter speed, etc. etc.
I've owned this lens since the fall of 2015, and I love it! Super lightweight, nice and sharp, fantastic autofocus and a great zoom range; the equivalent of 88-400 mm! And although it isn't really a macro lens, it'll allow you to make some great close-up pictures of flowers and insects.
Works only with APS-C (like the rebel models and the 70D, 80D, 90D, 7D-II).
Now if anyone thinks of buying one, for your own sake make sure it's the STM version!
There was an older version which wasn't anywhere near as good. It was cheaper, but much less sharp, and the autofocus didn't work as well. Luckily it's been quite a few years since it went out of production, so there might not be much risk of accidentally buying it new, but if you buy used, look out!
Ahhhh yes, great point related to STM!:) I have used both STM and non-STM lenses - STM lenses are the way especially related to video:). I also used the Nikon AF-S and AF-P lenses. The AF-P is similar to the Canon's STM - both are good/solid for video:).
Really love your content, Mike your pictures always prove that it's not the kit that matters. Keep it up!
Love the way you label the images with the settings. It helps me learn how to use my 80D. Thanks.
I always enjoy your videos Mark. I mentioned it before years ago, you have been an inspiration for me. I now shoot with the R6 and Tamron/RF mixed lenses and I enjoy it. There’s a difference in quality but, it does not make composition better. Your photography skills are beyond mine and will never forget you. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the your post/feedback:). If I can do it, so can you!:) I am thinking to create a create focused on taking one image from start to finish ... might help others as well.
Incredible images Mark. You are fantasticly skilled with remarkably good compositions. Love watching your video output - you have a wonderful presentation style - so modest and understated yet engaging and informative. Looking forward to hearing and seeing your next adventure already 🙂
Thanks for the post/feedback Cliff!:) I was surprised at some of the shots and have a few favorites:). Stay tuned and stay safe!:)
that was awesome i just brought the 90D camera and was looking at 55-250 stm lens i loved the action shots on the jetskies so thanks for sharing 😀😀😀
Thanks for the post and glad to be of help!:) The 55-250 is a great lens:).
I genuinely love your photos so much, I will definetly get this lens once saved saved up enough
Thanks for the post/feedback!:) I really enjoy this lens - it is a good/solid choice:).
Thanks for sharing! Yes, I have the Nikon 55-200mm kit lens, and using it on a full-frame camera makes it 82-300mm perspective, so your tips are still helpful! :)
Thanks for the post and glad to be of help!:)
I use this lens on my T6i, and it's awesome - especially the sharpness and image stabilization. For value for money, I don't think it can be beaten. I´ll be upgrading to the 90D in a few months: I can't wait!
Wow, A lot of owners of the 70 200 2.8 can't do what you did on the 55 250, congratulations
It's because they don't have the skills yet ❤😊
Some real cracking shots there,! I was thinking crikey there January must be warm for him to be wondering around in shorts and t shirt, lol, then you said they were taken 6 months ago, makes sense, lol.
I've missed your videos here on RUclips, glad to see you back
Their not there, sorry for the grammatical error
lol - i see snow now but nice to look back and feel the warmth! :)
I love the picture with the dog where you have only the blue standing out! can I please know how you got this or the settings
Thanks for the post/comment:). I leveraged color isolation in Lightroom (a great technique). I have a video of how I isolate colors using Lightroom which can be found here - ruclips.net/video/He-hfOgoMQM/видео.html
Hey Mark, this is the first video from you I’ve seen in a while. I always look forward to your videos. I have that lens, and use it on my T6i. It is a fantastic lens. Thanks again for your efforts.
And as always, you have the coolest music in your videos!
I had that lens on my 77D. I was happy with it. The performance to price/weight ratio was great. One of the better crop lenses imo.
Agreed ... I was pleasantly surprised by this lens:).
I enjoyed this video. I am a beginner photographer and will be self taught. I think I'm interested in this lense. I just purchased a Canon M50 and should have it this coming Thursday or Friday. I'm on a strict budget but will be looking at this lens. Thanks bro, I just subscribed to your channel.
Very nice, Mark. I find wind farms mesmerizing. I could sit and watch for hours.
lol - i know what you mean!:) it was a peaceful part of the trip. i was surprised at the size of one windmill - seriously, HUGE:).
@@RealWorld in the southern pats of our province there are a lot of these wind turbines. I don't see them often, but when I do, I always pull over and take pics and just watch them.
Seeing this, I am now convinced to buy one for my old camera! Already migrated to fuji, but i still have my first camera, a Canon. I will revisit my Canon and put this lens on. 😊
Man you are an inspiration, you are an awesome photographer
ty sir and welcome to the channel! :)
I just bought this lens because of your review .... you got a new subscriber!!!
enjoy the lens and welcome to the channel! :)
Bought one a couple of years ago, and love it. Picks up, nicely, from the 18-55. I also use the 10-18 so I am covered.
I got the same lenses also the 24 mm prime. I got some extension tubes for macro I use with the 55-250. That combo can focus less than an inch from the lense.
@@MrDucksBill Can you share the link from where you purchased? Thank you in advance
Top notch and a great taste in music too. Cheers and thanks for posting.
As always Mark, great video and content. Thank you
Thanks for the post/feedback Jim!:)
Hi Mark, another interesting and informative video, thanks for sharing. I did wonder for a moment there how folk were out doing water based activities in your climate, so thanks for clearing that up. Always good to see what you think about the occasional gear review, but as ever, the focus is firmly on enjoying the experience and getting some interesting photos.
Thanks for the post/feedback Steve!:) I thought the season might throw some viewers given we are in the winter now and the video was shot late summer:). It was a fun adventure and I captured some good shots along the way:).
Great review. Very helpful. I was wondering if you were shooting your images using AF or MF?
thanks for the feedback stephanie :) ... i typically shoot in AF as the camera is far better (and faster) at locking focus :)
How did you get vocal length information from camera, ( it shows at upper left on your video)?
i pull the information via lightroom from the meta data natively associated with each image:).
Hi Mark. I Hope you are well.
Been away awhile. I had a hemorrhagic stroke but I still love your videos and I recommend your videos to a lot of photography enthusiasts.
WOW - glad to see you made it through the stroke! Life is precious - enjoy each day, each moment, each breath. I am glad to be of help and appreciate you sharing my videos. I have not posted in a long time but plan to do so soon :).
Mark are you any chance on Facebook or have the email address you provided?
send to realworldpicts at gmail dot com :)
is this lens compatible with the Canon eos 2000d?
Hey
I recently got this lens yesterday and I love it so much . I use it for portraits and it came out sharpness and also it has image stablizer. Yes I use my canon t7 and love it so much. I did research few options and I recommened it
Hey man! Love your content, still hoping to see more as you shoot.
Thanks for the post ... I plan to make more content soon - stay tuned! :)
I just watched the Nikon 35mm review, ive bought a cheap d3200, now going to get the 35mm based on your review, I'm usually a Canon guy, I use mainly R6, R5, R3, just getting a few R lens for the line up, but I won't give up this lens for my 90d, good combination for travelling light
Hoping to see some new videos soon. I really enjoy them. I’ve learned a lot!
Thanks for the post and yes - it has been a looooong time since my last video :). I have a few videos ready to edit so stay tuned. :)
So nice pictures,...the birds shots especially. Great!👍
thanks ... i am not much of a wildlife photographer but was surprised to see the shots as well :)
Such a joyful adventure.
Hope you are doing well.
Hope you are doing well. Thank you for picking up 90D/55-250mm. It was my top choice before I opted for Fuji system.
Would love to get your thoughts around X-Series and how the new Tamron 18-300mm fairs on those.
Lol. I have been looking at that lense for a while. And now you show it, how lucky for me. diving in.
I was thinking on buying the 90d and this got me pumped now I'm definitely buying the 90d
hi good day as usual very nice topic but i have a question about something else i use a nikon d5300 love it very much i don't hear much about it but i'm doing a few different types of photographs and i want to do some macro now the thing is i have a vivitar macro 5000 had it some years now never used it now i had to check out if its compatible first off because newer cameras use a flash sync current thats lower than older cameras i checked on the web a site for photo strobe trigger voltages it says the voltage is 6v i only have a pc sync cable with it i'm thinking of using an older flash shoe and rig up a connection to the flash do you think this is a wise move again thanks for any advice .
Hi sir which mode is the best blurr in 200d mark !! 55mm 250mm lens ???
Would this lens work with canon eos 2000d?
yes, should not be a problem:)
i have the nikon d55-300 very versatile used it in weddings and landscapes give me a wider shot and more pulling power
Excellent video and revie, love this lens so much, one of the best, great music
Awesome mate! You marked me! I was between 18-135mm and 55-250mm. Not anymore cuz this lens is razor sharp as i heard it is. Did you edit the pictures?
Cheers and greetings, mate!
The 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 STM is a good lens to have also. Both of these lenses can be had second hand at a good price. I have both and they’re excellent. Can’t go wrong with either 👍🏾
Very nice ! Good work
Was the video also the 90d and 5t-250?
Great photos! What did you use for post editing?
Hello Mark, just want a quick suggestion from you; I have two top-end crop sensor bodies. Which camera should I keep and which one should I sell?
1:) Canon 90d
2:) Nikon d500
Now the issue I'm facing is about choosing one between the two. Canon is with 55-250 non-stm lens and unfortunately for the nikon its only body without any lens. I tried many forums but no one answered.
That's for you to decide, man. They're both great cameras, but very different. Why not keep them both? Or ... if you don't have any lenses for the D500, maybe you should sell that one? Not much fun owning a camera with no lenses.
@@skakdosmer thankyou for your reply, I sold my 90D although it was a great camera but it needed high quality glass + due to its high megapixels its low light sensitivity wasn't that much good. Now I'm using d500 and man what an awesome camera is this.
Thanks for another great video with beautiful photos. I use a Fuji camera for my photography so I ask if you intend to at a future date, do a review video of Fuji camera gear.
I've learned a lot from watching your excellent tutorials and reviews and I'd also like to thank you for introducing me to J Hacha De Zola! What a musician! 😁👍🏾
Nice shots. Have this same combo and love it .
does it compatible for football court ?
the 55-250 provides good versatility for various sporting events, however the aperture may limit light so you might need to increase the ISO:).
thanks
@@RealWorld
hi i think for Canon it is not 1.6 for Nikon i think, Canon must be aroun 1.3 pls confirm thanks
1.5 x for nikon and 1.6 x for canon :)
@@RealWorld thats right thanks
You are indeed a storehouse of knowledge. One can learn so much of photgraphy just by following your posts. However, it will be, I am sure, much more helpful to the viewers if you re-post the above video also showing the mode in which all the photos/videos were captured. Regards.
Thanks for sharing! Awesome shots!
When you coming back?
lol - i was just thinking the same! :) i have a few videos waiting to be edited and hope to get to them soon. stay tuned! :)
I was so caught up in the images that it did not click in my brain that it is winter and that your video is from a warmer season. Way to go capturing your audience.
I sold my AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-300mm 4.5-5.6 VR lens in 2019 when a new body I purchased came with the newer AF-P DX 70-300mm 4.5-6.3 VR lens. Now your video has me missing that 55-70 range. I decided to sell the 55-300mm AF-S lens for a few reasons. 1. The auto focusing on that lens is so loud. 2. It has a larger diameter. 3. It is a little heavier than the AF-P lens. Every ounce or gram matters to my petite arms. Lol! I do miss the 5.6 max aperture at full zoom, and the auto/manual focus & VR on/off switches on the side of the lens. Oddly enough, I kept the old AF-S 18-55mm lens and sold the newer one because I prefer the heavier weight of the older 18-55mm lens. Go figure that! I just did a test video with that old 18-55mm lens and boy is the focus motor LOUD. I rarely shoot videos though and mostly capture images with my two prime lenses. Have a great weekend!
Thanks for your post/feedback:). I can relate to the weight as well and good point regarding the 18-55. I suspect Nikon made a few modifications related to material over the years causing the newer lens to weigh less. Nonetheless, I was surprised by this lens - the build quality, resulting images, and price all fall into a good place. Regarding focus noise when shooting video - ahhh yes, I have experienced the same. The AF-P is Nikon's version of silent focus which works well. If you are using the older AF-S, the focus is loud and will hunt when shooting video:).
@@RealWorld Hi Mark, Thanks for replying. The AF-P lens' auto focusing is so quiet that I sometimes think it is not working. (-: Glad you are pleased with the Cannon lens you reviewed. I have never owned any Cannon equipment.
hi miss3L, can you please share your experience regarding AF-P 70-300? I am extremely confused about buying this or 55-200 or 55-300 AF-S versions with nikon d500 body.
@@anonym0us980 Hi, I really do not use the 70-300 lens as I mostly shoot portraits and use my two prime lenses (35mm f1.8 and 50mm f1.8). What I can say for certain, is that the AF-P lens' motor is almost silent. No loudness when focusing like with the AF-S. This especially matters if you shoot video and the lens is refocusing during the recording.
Helo sir is that the old 55-250mm or the one with the STM feature?
this one is STM version, I am also having a non stm and now regretting.
@@anonym0us980 tnx
Great channel, just found you, now I have to look at all your video's. Love your spirit.
Thanks for your post/feedback ... enjoy the channel! :)
Mark I sent a sample of my work to the email address you gave me but I don't know if you ever got a chance to view it. It was a bulb exposure that I took more than 30 years ago using just 35 mm 200 Kodak film way before digital arrived. It was an exposure of my cousin in a shroud of light. I really hope you get to see it.the camera I was using was an old model called a Chinon and I don't even know if they make them anymore.
Hmmmm ... send again if you can and i will take a look. a friend of mine just took his old film based camera for a test drive:). he/we are waiting see the results once the film is developed.
did you colour grade the pictures ?
Thanks for the post/question:). I took at shots in raw and post processed to some extent.
Ótimo vídeo! Continue, não pare. Parabéns!
thankyou for this🙌🏻 ... kindly check the description 😊
Wonderful! I need to buy one. Thanks for sharing.
now I see what this lens is capable of. Thanks
Hi the pics are amazaning and the video movements pan tilt zoom are masterful. Going to try A priority. Thank you
i have the canon 80d and i want some good lens for that camera i was told to get the 24-70 and the 16-35 but they're for full frame cameras but i have a crop sensor but they seem to take great pictures i want to get better but i'll buy lenses that will work with my 80d i don't want to be buying the wrong camera lenses. i only want a few lenses. i have 2 full frame lenses and no crop sensor lens but i'm trying to see what happens. i do this as a hobby So i'm not rich like that i paid 500 for the 80d camera body with no lenses and then i bought the 16-35 and the 50mm i took some nice pictures but i want to take sharp pictures everytime that's why i'm learning all of the camera modes to see which one i'm going to like. so can you tell me about the 17-55mm 24mm 10-18mm 55-250mm and the 18-135mm which one do i need to buy for the 80d
24 stm, 18-135 stm, 10-18 stm even this 55-250 stm are all fine and I like them. It depends on your needs. The most versatile is 18-135 and I have used it in most situations. From my point of view it has a solid ratio of zoom and image quality. I have STM version, but I would prefer newer nano USM version. All is quite the same except much better AF (2-4 times faster than STM).
@ I have the nano USM version, and I haven't noticed faster AF! As far as AF speed goes, nothing beats the 10-18 in my experience.
Your 16-35 and 24-70 aren't in any way wrong for the 80D! I've never tried them, but it's my understanding that they deliver excellent image quality. So if you buy Canon EF-S lenses, you probably won't get the same quality. So my recommendation is to keep the lenses you have and possibly add the 55-250 STM to your collection.
I own all the EF-S lenses you mention, except the 17-55. I understand it's a very good lens, but also quite expensive. And I doubt it that it will surpass the lenses you already own.
I think the best value for money is the STM "trinity": the 10-18, 18-55 and 55-250. They're also lightweight which is nice. But as I said, for you it'll probably be a step down in image quality, although they're not exactly bad.
The 18-135 I only bought because I found on a special "weekend offer" at Canon's web shop for half the normal price, and I don't think it's worth the full price. The zoom range is fairly good, but not nearly as great as the 18-55 + 55-250 combo, it's rather heavy, and it's sharpness is only okay. Another lens to consider would normally be the Sigma 18-35 F1.8 Art which is superb. (The image quality always makes my jaw drop!) But the fact that you already own the Canon 16-35 probably makes it less relevant for you. (Although the aperture of F1.8 is really nice, as in lets in over twice as much light as F2.8).
@@skakdosmer well the 16=35 is for the full frame camera but i'm going to buy the 18-35
@ thanks
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thanks for the post and welcome to the channel! :)
Gracias, excelente video. Tomas buenas fotos de cosas sencillas y haces que se vean interesantes
Very beautiful pictures.
Beautiful video
Thank you for great guidance. You are superb.
missing your video updates. hope you're ok.
thank for the post/check!:) i have not posted in many months and may start again soon. i have a few videos waiting for edit and my get to them soon - stay tuned! :)
this is a great lens i definitely recommend you to buy this lens
Excellent. Thank you so much!
Superb 👌👌👌
i don't understand what i'm doing wrong i have it on aperture priority mode and my pictures not coming out like your shots is and i wonder what's wrong i have the canon 80d with 24.2 megapixels i should be able to take great shots with my L series lens but it's coming out like shit? please tell me what i'm doing wrong
It seems you could use a course in photography, where you get some personal guidance. It's impossible to give you advice without knowing exactly what you're doing. Like, how good or bad was the light when you took the pictures (super important question!), how good is your camera hand-holding technique, did you use a fast enough shutter speed, etc. etc.
@@skakdosmer i guess
There are so Many windmills in the nettherlands.
In Denmark too! (Although you probably have even more).
@@skakdosmer i did not count them.
Not heard from you in a while, hope everything is ok 👍
Mark 👍👍👍
Where are you ? we are missing you..
thank you for the post! :) i have not posted in a long time and have a few videos waiting of edits. stay tuned as i plan to get to them soon :).
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I have that lens
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