Canon Sale on Refurbished: Quality real estate photo kit on a budget18448
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Canon US is having a really nice sale on Refurbished stuff right now. This is the setup we use, and we are very happy with the results. We use a Canon RP body, their entry level full frame mirrorless. We add an R/EF adaptor. We use an EF-S 10-22mm crop frame lens. Ease of use, nice images. A nice kit. In addition, using a crop frame lens on the full frame gets you very manageable file sizes which process, upload and download much quicker. Current retail is $1700 plus tax. But we always buy refurbished (from Canon direct). Both the body and lens prices are slashed right now. I just picked up a body, lens and adaptor for $1097 plus tax. Hope this helps someone. https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/cameras/refurbished-cameras |
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I am holding out for Sony's new High End APS-C E-mount camera(s) that are due out this summer | ||
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Nice! We have an A7iii. We use the Sony 10-18 crop frame lens. Gives you a great 3600 x 2400 RAW file. But- We like to shoot brackets of 7, and the Sonys won't do it easily. |
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WGAN Fan CLUB Member Coeur d'Alene, Idaho |
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I am actually shooting with the little a6400 bodies with the same 10-18mm | ||
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I have found that TTartisan 7.5mm F2.0 APS-C Frame Fisheye Lens works great with a full frame sony(mine is A7rIV) As you can see it is aps-c lens but it is similar to projection what you can expect from famous Canon 8-15mm. It is just with Canon lens you get a full circle projected on a full frame while a lot of sensor frame is wasted. However with TTartisan 7.5mm F2.0 in full frame mode you get shortest size of the frame covered in full and the longest has a circle close to the frame ages. As a result you can get almost 17K 360 photo with just 5 shots(in one row only) using Sony A7rIV. I tilt the lens up about 7-10 degrees and it leaves only a small hole at nadir that is smaller than tripod legs captured there. The only problem with this lens is a bit of blue glare in photos around its outer circle edge but you can see it only at zenith and nadir. And moreover in PtGui you can adjust in settings a circle that is used for stitching and it will still be stitched. There is a profile in PtGui for this lens. When I bought a7rIV I was planning to use my Canon 8-15mm with an adapted but it turned out to be very have and long setup. Bought Laowa 10-18mm full frame but realised I'd need a lot of shots to make it work in any space. However after watching some channel recommending TTartisan 7.5mm F2.0 lens for 360 even for a full fame tried it. I love it and I can even use it in small rooms with very low 2-2.4m ceiling. I would use APS-C cameras for 360 as they are small and lightweight. However it would be hard to make a hires 360 with them as most sony aps-c cameras come with a 24mp sensor |
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