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Spiral-eyed in Brittany

Île Vierge, Brittany, France. 15:46pm. 10 September 2018

Are you of the opinion that Canon’s APS-C sensor cameras are for beginners or perhaps for wildlife photographers who need the extra reach? At the time when I bought my original EOS 5D (vintage digital fondly known as the ‘classic’) the concept of leaving full-frame film photography for a crop-sensor EOS 10D did very little to ignite my passions. The reason was simply to do with wide-angle lenses.

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