twitch, half a blink in my right eye, clearing of my throat for no reason, stand up pace around the living room, quick roll of the head and shoulders.... don't, no don't reach for the laptop.... move away from the cell phone... swallow....
The GAS disease is flaring up. Just got a decent check from my last client engagement before becoming "re-employed" in a W-2 (long story and a great lesson.... for others).
Thinking of donating/selling the 1dx mk1, converting the 5d3 to full spectrum and..... R5, control and drop in filter rings, with a couple of lenses - the 135 t/s come to mind along w/ the 600/800 f11.
twitch, fidget, twitch.
If you see me with a wrench, call 911
If you see me with a wrench, call 911
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Going to be looong august to wait my R6. Just made deal with it.....and next problem will be...600mm or 800mm
Last edited by Karsaa; 08-03-2020 at 03:29 PM.
This is a really good review. And the camera had no problem maintaining 12 fps with BIFs, which is very nice to see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT5GeNH3Ip0
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Very positive review. Almost gushing praise.
I have a 1DX III loaner coming when I get back to NH. I have never played with a 1D body, so I am excited by that. But everything I am seeing is very positive for the R5 and R6.
One running theme I am seeing is just how good the 20 MP sensor is on the R6. Which it should be, considering it is shared with the 1DX3. It is difficult to appreciate the resolution gain going to the R5 on you tube. Gordon did have some nice displays.
Looks like some good options.
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I was very impressed on those high iso jpg crops. Looked that r6 with 102400 was same than r5 51200. Nightime photo me is very excited to get my r6 now.
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I too was impressed with the high iso performance.
It was better than I expected .... maybe the f/11 telephoto lenses make more sense than I originally thought