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Nothing special; but out playing with SL3 and AFc. In this case with SL24-90, and with settings as described in the thread below.

 

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SL601 - SL2S - SL3 at a glance 

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SL50/1.4

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ISO 40,000

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I used the eye focus while shooting. The camera stayed locked on.  Even when the model looked down the camera stayed locked. 24-90 at 70mm 5.6

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Here is a photo taken with the M WATE on the SL3.  They work fine and the camera recognized the lens easily.  ISO 400 f4.0

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The SL3 with the amazing SL501.4.. Shot wide open.  

 

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Oops.  I have accidentally posted some of these on the SL2 image thread.  See if you can spot them and tell the difference.  None are OOC, as I always have to bring up shadows into range, burn in edges, starting with a DNG.

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Some night shots:

 

 

 

Everything at ISO 6400 and essentially noiseless.

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Sigma 85mm f1.4

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SL3 90-280mm

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8 hours ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

Some night shots:

 

 

 

Everything at ISO 6400 and essentially noiseless.

Hi Scott,

What was the lens if you don't mind me asking.

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ISO 50, 10secs, F5.6
SL3 with SL Super Vario Elmar 16-35mm

 

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