checked...but nothing there.got the email too
will post screenshot later.
did you guys check your spam folder?
checked...but nothing there.got the email too
will post screenshot later.
did you guys check your spam folder?
Me neither. :cry: .....
phoakm bro, you did not receive it? I thought you're among the first few to register?
Did register, maybe my mail become SPAM. :cry:
BTW, you guys enjoy the day, will be occupied in weekends.
I see... Sure will be crowded that day.
Well... according to their website www.canon.com.sg/eos the event is from 10am to 6pm. Bring other brand's lens to test with their cameras? :think:
A bit rude... but I dun think they'll throw you out since you're a guest... :bsmilie:
No, dun mean to be rude. Thing is, I just bought my first manual focus lens recently and find it kinda difficult to focus thru my small viewfinder. Would like to test it on the larger viewfinders and FF bodies to see the difference. Besides, this lens is not really Canon's competitor like Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Fuji, etc.
Which body are you using btw? If its the xxxD series (e.g 400D), I would tend to agree with you....the viewfinder in these cams is a joke...MF is really tough with such tiny and dim viewfinders.No, dun mean to be rude. Thing is, I just bought my first manual focus lens recently and find it kinda difficult to focus thru my small viewfinder. Would like to test it on the larger viewfinders and FF bodies to see the difference. Besides, this lens is not really Canon's competitor like Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Fuji, etc.
Sorry, but the truth is the exact opposite: its Manual focus....how to achieve proper images if focusing is not crucial? :dunno: Thus the need for a good viewfinder - in the past, during the MF era, some cameras used to have split-screen focusing screens in their vf to aid in manual focusing. And the vf were usually very bright and clear as well.Also to check, which manual focus lens do you have? Heard they were quite cheap and thinking of getting one for where focusing is not crucial. 8p
'Proper' images as in meaning properly focused image..sometimes especially for macro work or portraiture, plane of focus is crucial due to shallow DOF created by nature of such lenses (usually large aperture). AF lenses save you the trouble of doing the focusing but when you focus using manual focus only, and/or shoot close to wide open, the point of focus is critical...imagine instead of focus on a model's eye you focus on the ear instead...the resultant image is not what one desire's unless of course you are going for 'arty' or surreal kind of shots, then again in this context it is still quite subjective of course, and depends on what kind of effects the photographer is going for.Err.. 'proper' images is subjective ?
Yah, all Canon kias would gather there.
Free shuttle bus service will be available from Bedok MRT station to Canon EOS Experience Day on
16 June, Saturday - 9.15am, 12.15pm and 3.15pm
17 June, Sunday - 9.15am
Oh wow. thanks. I must have missed that out. I hope they have a bus out from there also.