Canon Eos RP and sigma 150-600 contemporary... Mudeford quay wildlife test footage

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A collection of footage shot with the Canon Eos RP
Almost all of the footage was shot using the canon Eos RP and sigma 150-600 contemporary lens.
Astro time lapse was shot using the sigma 18-35mm 1.8
Footage shot at Mudeford quay 06.03.22
wildlife, sunset, and astro time lapse
Filmed with the... canon Eos RP
Lens Used... Sigma 150-600 contemporary
and the sigma 18-35 1.8 art

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  • @stevef1314
    @stevef13142 жыл бұрын

    How do you find the eye tracking with this lens on your RP? I've been seriously considering this lens for my R5 however I've been reading some reports of difficulty with eye tracking and focus pulsing with the lens on mirrorless cameras. Sigma apparently told one reviewer that this lens is incompatible with mirrorless cameras unless shooting in single shot drive mode as opposed to burst mode. Do you have any experience with these issues?

  • @olafgraf73

    @olafgraf73

    6 ай бұрын

    Too bad there was no answer to your question... I would have been very interested too.

  • @jan.naturfotografie8337
    @jan.naturfotografie83372 жыл бұрын

    Very cool video! Did you film the sunset for like 30 minutes or did you take a picture every 30sec or so?

  • @Southern-Storm

    @Southern-Storm

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jan, while both options you mentioned are possible, I actually used the time lapse function found in video mode, and I shot for around 20 minutes on each part of the sunset The benefit of this mode is you end up with a time lapse mp4 video straight from the camera, and a smaller overall file size Vs individual shots I had to edit this on my phone, which limits me to this type of file for now Whilst this method gives you less control on how much you can retrieve certain details in the image/video, it's very useful, if like me you don't have a pc at hand to edit with

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