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The EFM 11-22 mm lens...


Last week I got a new lens for my mirrorless camera the Canon EOS M10. This is a Wide Angle lens which also allows for taking Macro shot. With this 11-22 mm lens I could get into another level of photography. It would be a new adventure in the world of photography using the Mirrorless camera. Because of its advance technology many aspects of photography could be done with this single lens thus it a good lens to have when travelling. Above is a wide angle photo that I took using this lens. Amazing indeed. 

Have a nice day. 

Comments

Howard said…
Hello from safe Ulu Michigan! That is a very nice lens! I haven't had a wide-angle lens in many years, and I missed having one many times! I look forward to seeing many more photos! You can take a picture of your whole family in one room!
Pak Idrus said…
Howard, thanks for the visit and sharing your thoughts on the subject of this posting. I was looking for such lens and found it at the outlet at KLCC. Without much thoughts I bought it and soon found to my surprise that is does do a good Wide Angle shot and at the same time it can do Macro too. Yes I tried the room and could take the whole room in one take. This is the third Mirrorless lens that I got. Now looking for the 800mm which is already in the market. I have got the 200mm and the 800 would be a trill to shoot the heaven or birds.

Have a nice day.
Howard said…
800mm lens? Wow! The biggest telephoto lens I had was 210mm, and the best my friends (enthusiasts, not professionals) had was 300mm. I look forward to seeing your 800mm photos! (You will be able to photograph the Man on The Moon!)
Pak Idrus said…
Howard, thanks for the return visit. Well I am looking for it now and we shall see the images of distance planet. As for the Moon I had to learn Mandarin to read any signpost on the moon now. Ha ha!

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