Hot damn! I did not know that. Now I can sell my 5D III! :D
Now why in the world couldn't Canon do the same thing except with a traditional shutter?
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Hot damn! I did not know that. Now I can sell my 5D III! :D
Now why in the world couldn't Canon do the same thing except with a traditional shutter?
Oh yeah, I use the bulb timer a ton because I'm often shooting very long exposures (approx 4-5 min with a 15-stop ND). Definitely a handy feature in the new EOS R-series cameras.
That said, I'm...
That is true. Canon's transition to mirrorless has allowed them to create lenses that would otherwise have been impractical (too big/heavy/expensive) with the EF mount. Many are quite tempting... :-)
For what it's worth, I currently own four EOS R-series cameras and I have yet to purchase an RF lens. Why?
1) I already had a decent collection of lenses before investing in mirrorless bodies.
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This was a tough one this week. Jonathan, I always love your bear pictures, but the the DOF on these two make the subjects stand out less prominently than in others you've posted.
JWEade, a great...
I ran into an issue where the original CFExpress card I purchased -- a ProGrade Digital 128GB CFexpress 2.0 Type B Gold -- wouldn't allow me to record 1080p 120fps, let alone 8K RAW video (it would...
This week's competition was really tough to judge. After looking through the images several times, I had to give the nod to Joel's cardinal image. It was a composition that I would have never thought...
This week's winner is Kayaker, although Jayson's subject is certainly cuter.
If image quality between the R3 and the 1DX III were identical, I think the real benefit simply comes down to getting 50% more shots on target within the same time period, leading to better imagery...
Very cool. :-)
Please accept my apologies. I overlooked my calendar reminder on Monday. This week's winner is Joel Eade's Cardinal rivalry.
Alrighty. This week's winner is.... DavidEccleston's Kit Exploring shot. Congrats Dave!
Please accept my apology for not judging this contest sooner; this is what happens when you forget to set a calendar reminder. :-)
Week 10's winner is Jayson's Muskrat. cls's "Framed Sunrise" was...
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Olivia Jane @ 2 by Sean Setters, on Flickr
Good set of images as usual. This week's winner is Joel's Female Pileated Woodpecker. I really like the image's framing, the color, and that the eye is tack sharp.
Regarding the R5's heat issues, this is quite an interesting read: https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2020/09/investigating-the-canon-r5-heat-emission/
This week's winner was Jonathan Huyer with his shot of Moraine Lake. Congrats!
Well, this was a tough one. I appreciate Karsaa's Lake Reflection, but I feel like it needs a foreground element. I like Tounis's mountain, but I feel like it's a forced "rule-of-2/3s", and I want...
This week's winner is Zach with "ALICO". I like the bold colors and simplicity of the subject.
As for me, I've considered getting an EOS R (or RP) camera simply to have the facial recognition/eye AF. However, I have yet to make that investment. Instead, I recently purchased a used 7D and am...
My apologies for the delay! I couldn't decide on Monday and put off the decision. I'm going with Brant's "Shake it off".
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The Iris by Sean Setters, on Flickr
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Custom F250: Rolling, Side View by Sean Setters, on Flickr
I thought we'd start off this week's entries with something big...
Glad to hear you're happy with the 6D Mark II!
The answer to that is in the comments on the post. Canon has been redoing some of their older MTF charts in accordance with new testing procedures. Comparing against the newly updated EF 85L II chart...