Canon RF 16mm F2.8 STM Lens and a Shenandoah National Park Sunset The whitetail buck were not cooperating this afternoon, the Canon RF 16mm F2.8 STM Lens and Really Right Stuff Ascend Tripod needed a workout, some clouds were in the sky as sunset approached, and one of my favorite sunset locations was not far away. I did not pause to implement the plan revealed to me, and the show as and after the sun set was superb. The Canon RF 16mm F2.8 STM Lens produced very nice image quality — remarkable for the size, weight, and price of the lens. This image is a slight pano (to add some foreground rock) and HDR processed. As suggested, a Really Right Stuff Ascend Long Tripod with Integrated Head provided the support for this capture. 16mm f/11.0 1/10s ISO 100 |
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On The Street with the Canon EOS R8 and RF 16mm Lens — The Huguenot Church The pink Huguenot Church is one of my favorite subjects in Charleston, SC, and this entrance is especially eye-catching. From a distance, the depth of this doorway is deemphasized, but moving in close with an ultra-wide-angle lens reveals that attribute. This lens's angle of view also permits a foreground fence to be omitted while keeping most of the doorway in the frame. The RF 16 was not my first choice for street photography while walking around Charleston with the Canon EOS R8 this afternoon. However, this little lens was easy to take along for just-in-case needs, and it proved worth having along. The Canon RF 16mm F2.8 STM Lens provides outstanding utility (and fun) for its size, weight, and especially, price. As I share this sample image, the RF 16 in refurbished condition is on sale for only $179.00. 16mm f/4.5 1/160s ISO 100 |
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