#CanonM

2025-06-22

After 5 years of being dormant, #MagicLantern the #OpenSource Alternative to #Canon Firmware just dropped a major update!

Newly supported cameras:
- #200D
- #6DMarkII
- #750D
- #7DMarkII

New builds for the old supported models such as #CanonM.

Great news!

magiclantern.fm/forum/index.ph

2025-03-11
The Vyne (Infrared)

Canon EOS M (full spectrum modified)
Kolari IRChrome filter

#infrared #infraredphotography #photography #irphotography #canonm #fullspectrumphotography #thevyne #kolari #irchrome #digitalaerochrome
2025-03-10
The Vyne (Infrared)

Canon EOS M (full spectrum modified)
Kolari IRChrome filter

#infrared #infraredphotography #photography #irphotography #canonm #fullspectrumphotography #thevyne #kolari #irchrome #digitalaerochrome
2025-01-26

#Eisenbahn Bilder von der alten #CanonM mit #f22 #Pancake Linse. Unbearbeitet jpeg direkt aus der #Kamera. Wie findet ihr die?

#ICE #Haupbahnhof #Frankfurt #Tram #Straßenbahn

2025-01-01

#gutesneuesjahr auf der #Rettungswache.
1️⃣ Mit den Kollegen #Raclette gegessen (die #Jacke haben wir natürlich wie sichs gehört nach dem Foto in die Garderobe gehangen)
2️⃣ 3️⃣ Kurz vor Mitternacht gemeinsam aufs Krankenhausdach. Denn vom #Hubschrauberlandeplatz sieht man das #Feuerwerk gut.
4️⃣ Kollege macht Foto vom Feuerwerk, ich mache Bilder vom Kollegen.

📸 #canonm in RAW mit #pancakelens & #iphonephotography

#malteserfreiburg #malteser #rettungsdienst

2024-03-11

Die #Bahn streikt nicht - also heute. Daher kann ich es zum Treffen der #verdi Fachkomission #Rettungsdienst nach Stuttgart schaffen.

Anbei noch ein paar #bahnzeit Fotos mit #CanonM und #70200mm Objektiv bei Sonne.

petapixel (unofficial)petapixel@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-12-17

Tokina Unveils 400mm f/8 N II S Mirror Lens in 8 Mount Options

Tokina has announced an updated 400mm f/8 N II S mirror lens that changes the optical design and integrates a T-mount system that the company says improves performance. It will be available in eight camera mount configurations.

The original version of the lens was announced in July of 2020 and received the Canon RF and Nikon Z mounts this past April. While both old and new versions of Tokina's 400mm mirror lens share the same fixed focal length and f/8 aperture, the optical arrangement is different. The current 400mm f/8 uses six elements in five groups, but the new one rearranges it into six elements in two groups. Tokina also says that it has changed the mounting system to a T-Mount, which it promises improves performance.

The T-Mount is a system that allows for different components of various manufacturers to be interchanged and assembled and isn't a camera mount like it might sound, but rather a mechanical specification. T-mount lenses generally don't contain any type of electrical connection either. The mount is considered one of the standard ways to mount a camera to a microscope, for example.

Read more: Tokina SZX 400mm f/8 Reflex Review: A Challenging But Fun $250 Lens

Tokina is leveraging the T-mount to offer Canon EF, Canon M, Sony E, Nikon F, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X, Pentax K, and Micro Four Thirds camera mount options which are installed at the time of shipping. When outfitted for mirrorless, the lens looks quite different from the current version when outfitted for mirrorless.

SLR version Mirrorless version

Tokina says that the internal reflection of the T mount is suppressed and the performance of the lens is further improved. Photographers will be able to buy the lens in any of the aforementioned mounts, but it can be easily converted to others as the mounting system is removable and interchangeable. There is not an electrical connection to the camera with this lens, and in some cases the camera will have to be told to allow shutter release without a lens in order to use it.

The Tokina 400mm f/8 N II S has a six-degree angle of view and is 112mm long for mirrorless and 82mm long for SLR cameras. It also is slightly heavier for mirrorless cameras, weighing in at 545 grams compared to the 500 grams for SLRs. The front element is 67mm and the lens has a minimum focusing distance of 1.15 meters with a maximum magnification of 1:1.25.

As a mirror lens, the bokeh in photos looks very different from traditional optics as shown in the sample images below, provided by Tokina.

Photo by Peshcov Valery Photo by Peshcov Valery

The lens is currently available directly from Tokina for about $262 and should be available through regional dealers soon. Tokina expects to start shipping the lens on December 24.

#equipment #news #canonef #canonm #fujifilmx #microfourthirds #mirrorlens #nikonf #nikonz #pentaxk #sonye #telephoto #tmount #tokina #tokina400mmf8 #tokina400mmf8niis

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