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Then, when I returned to Amazon to copy the URL for the TDS Photo Podcast #477, Amazon had this message posted on the site: "Currently unavailable. The lens definitely has its own look, and an interesting one at that. I immediately ordered one and have been having a blast shooting with it.ĭibs the Cat - Captured with the YONGNUO YN35mm on a Canon 70D at f/2. When I first read about the YONGNUO YN35mm F/2 lens for Canon, I thought it was a steal for $122. You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page, where I'll post this story for discussion. What does that mean? You can learn about Nimbleosity and more by visiting. The FrankenPod has a high Nimbleosity Rating. The tripod, head, and camera bracket weigh less than 3 pounds, are super compact, and very fast and convenient to use. When I want to shoot a panorama, HDR, or high resolution shot with the E-M5 II, I simply slide the camera into the Bullhead X, tighten the knob, and start shooting. I don't need to bring its adapter plate if I'm using the ECG-2 grip. I also like that Bullhead X has a panning function (via a second knob) that's great for panoramas. I then add a MeFOTO DayTrip Tripod, which is only 9.4" tall when folded, and substitute the Joby Ballhead X, which I think is a great value in Arca Swiss compatible tripod heads. Notice that the grip also provides access to the battery compartment. Olympus OM-D E-M5 II with 17mm f/1.8 lens and ECG-2 grip with built-in Arca Swiss compatible plate. My current rig for high resolution capture is the Olympus OM-D E-M5 with its 40MP capture mode, using the new ECG-2 External Metal Grip with built-in Arca Swiss compatible plate.
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I feel like the The Most Interesting Man when I say, "I don't shoot with a tripod often, but when I do, I keep it light." And even though I don't have the rugged good looks of the Dos Equis guy, I know what I want when it comes to photography.