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Bottom Liner posted:Here's two raws from the R6 and R5 respectively: thanks. howd that dude score so many chicks? nice photos
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# ? May 21, 2024 19:03 |
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Really depends on your shooting habits and work you do. If it's mostly moving people, events, etc it's easy to forget you even want it. Definitely saved my butt on a few occasions though, when I've clicked my 70-200 2.8 IS off by accident and didn't notice until later.
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# ? Mar 9, 2023 10:31 |
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Pretty sure on Canon if your turn off lens IS it turns of IBIS as well..
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# ? Mar 9, 2023 10:42 |
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jarlywarly posted:Pretty sure on Canon if your turn off lens IS it turns of IBIS as well.. Wow, then I've got rock solid hold
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# ? Mar 9, 2023 17:30 |
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ugh whatever jeez posted:Well if R8 had IBIS and little better viewfinder plus some more small stuff then it literally would be R6, no? All I want is a perfect camera
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# ? Mar 9, 2023 21:18 |
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god drat why in the gently caress does my camera (EOS R) switch off auto ISO honestly it drives me mad. I shoot in aperture priority and I rely on auto iso to make sure my shutter speeds are fast enough for my 135mm, usually gotta be like 1/500 anyway , i’ll be shooting away and all of a sudden notice it’s locked into an ISO of 400 or 200 or whatever what the gently caress an I doing? am I bumping some switch? I was just doing a photoshoot and the light was getting dim and all of a sudden nori was it was trying to shoot at 1/30 to get enough light if someone has an answer for me drat I’ll be happy
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# ? Mar 13, 2023 08:36 |
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echinopsis posted:god drat why in the gently caress does my camera (EOS R) switch off auto ISO ISO on touch control or lens/adapter control ring?
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# ? Mar 13, 2023 09:06 |
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ugh whatever jeez posted:touch control hmmmmm maybe thanks for the hot tip, I'll check that out next
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# ? Mar 13, 2023 10:06 |
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touch screens are the bane of modern society
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# ? Mar 13, 2023 13:54 |
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It's not even a screen, its a strip on the back of the camera where your thumb controls would be, it's a noted "bad idea" that Canon thankfully did not try on any newer bodies.
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# ? Mar 13, 2023 14:48 |
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I had a weird experience at a photo class yesterday. I had a Sigma 50/1.4 dg ex on a 5D4 and sometimes it through one or more concentric circles on the image. Other times no. It also seemed to do it on my R6. It appeared on the raw and not just an in-camera jpeg. What the heck is going on? Wtf lens circles on Flickr Wtf lens circles on Flickr Wtf lens circles on Flickr Partially related to this question, anyone have thoughts on a reasonably inexpensive portrait lens for EF? I'm probably looking at a price range between used 85/1.8 EF (~$250) and Sigma Art 50/1.4 (~$650)
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 17:56 |
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BetterLekNextTime posted:between used 85/1.8 EF (~$250) This one. If you could stretch your high end a little or hunt out a bargain a 135 f2L would be even better. I've seen them hit $500. https://radojuva.com/en/2020/03/sigma-art-and-canon-eos-circles/ Seems to be related to in camera lens correction and the camera thinking it's a canon lens. Turn off the lens correction stuff. quote:
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 18:08 |
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That definitely seems like the issue. Of course now I can't replicate the problem at home
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 18:54 |
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Well I have something new to try today, there's a new firmware for the R5 to use the IBIS to do pixel shifting, producing files "up to" 400MP. Jpeg only which sucks but it still sounds fun. I don't know why I'd ever need that kind of resolution especially considering I think that's beyond what the lenses can resolve but I guess I'll try it out for doing panos without having to stitch images, I can just crop down.
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# ? Mar 31, 2023 16:04 |
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Well it certainly is a 400mp file. Being jpeg only is by far the worst part of it, especially for this scene because it means I can do zero highlight recovery on it. It also looks pretty bad at 100%. original file, have fun it's 115MB However if you scale the image down at all it improves dramatically. As an example, resize the image to the native resolution of the R5 (8192x5464) the resulting image does seem to be a little sharper at 100%. Downscaled ibis hi-res: 100% from 45 megapixel raw: So it might be a useful feature if you never intend to do any edits and can get a good histogram (unlike this sample image). It would be a lot better if it could produce a RAW file.
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# ? Apr 9, 2023 00:47 |
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Canons new RF 100-300 2.8 is wild. Can't wait to see what else they can do with this mount.
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# ? Apr 17, 2023 23:01 |
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my canon eos r with a ef sigma 135mm f/1.8 running thru canon adapter continues to work amazing the thing that truly made it was turning on that highlight priority thing up to max. can’t help but feel that if you’re relying on auto exposure in any way you should have it on all the time no second thoughts. the downside (minimum iso of 200) is so minor and not worth worrying about. I need an ND anyway i’ve had photos that I thought were totally cooked but end result was maybe a few pixels saturated (or even none) but the entire images totally useable whereas without it it was a goner. amazes me how much data can get squished into the top few % of the histogram without tripping over the end of it
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# ? Apr 20, 2023 00:23 |
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Bottom Liner posted:Canons new RF 100-300 2.8 is wild. Can't wait to see what else they can do with this mount. The EF 300/2.8ii is my favorite lens, looking forward to see how well zoom version works with extenders.
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# ? Apr 24, 2023 18:34 |
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I just got the EF-S 15-85mm as an "upgrade" to my kit lens and this thing is thicc! It's the most expensive lens I own now and it's definitely the heaviest. I got it fairly cheap but it's in really nice condition save for a few dust spots behind the frontmost lens. I've only been able to play with it inside so far because the weather is awful this week, but I'm already surprised how much different those extra 3mm on the wide end make.
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# ? Apr 25, 2023 07:53 |
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Shot a wedding vid on a Canon R7 with a Sigma 18-35 1.8 and fell in love with that combo. The oversampled 7k to 4k honestly looks better than the raw 4k from the R6 and competes with the R5C we shoot with. The Sigma is still a killer lens if you're on crop.
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# ? Apr 30, 2023 16:18 |
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I have a Canon Macro Lense EF 100mm 1:2.8 USM that is throwing an Err 01. I've done the whole remove and reinstall the lens, camera on/off, clean the contacts and it's still not resolving. I have 2 other lenses that are working fine on the camera. From an earlier issue with the same error at work I am imagining that it could be the power aperture which with part+labor was a $350 repair. Googling led me to uscamera.com as a parts source and this video as a walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfSYivVHpfU Watching this video makes me think I should probably not attempt it myself and just fork out the money but maybe everyone here is like "oh yeah you can totally do that, we've all done it, JUMP OFF THE CLIFF WITH US " So uh what say you Dorkroomers?
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 01:04 |
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tangy yet delightful posted:I have a Canon Macro Lense EF 100mm 1:2.8 USM that is throwing an Err 01. I've done the whole remove and reinstall the lens, camera on/off, clean the contacts and it's still not resolving. I have 2 other lenses that are working fine on the camera. From an earlier issue with the same error at work I am imagining that it could be the power aperture which with part+labor was a $350 repair. So that’s not the L version? You could pick up an new (used) one for less than $350.
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 01:15 |
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BetterLekNextTime posted:So that’s not the L version? You could pick up an new (used) one for less than $350. That's correct, I didn't realize the used market would be at that price, probably because google tricked me into thinking the price for the L version was the one I had. Reason I didn't know the purchase price is this was a gift to me (short version of the story). What used sellers do you recommend? I see amazon has one left right now on the canon store that's used.
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 02:04 |
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Check MPB
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# ? Jun 11, 2023 08:16 |
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I've got an old t2i that I haven't used in forever but I'm getting the photography bug again. The camera is on the fritz so I'm looking to upgrade. What should I be looking for in Canon in 2023? I have some lenses that I don't think are compatible with mirrorless, but that's where it seems everything is headed. I'm primarily looking to bring it hiking with me so size and weight is somewhat of a factor, but I used to hike with the t2i all the time so it's not a dealbreaker. I'm strictly a hobbyist too - I never really felt limited by the t2i so I don't feel the need to jump up to a 5d or whatever the current top of the line camera is.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 23:07 |
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If you're looking for new, I'd go mirrorless. All your EF or EF-S lenses can be used on canon mirrorless with a $100 adapter. Canon has a pretty good lineup of RF bodies now, something is out there should fit your needs/budget. Scope out the R10 or the R50. If you don't care about new the options open up a lot. Still depends on what your budget is.
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# ? Jul 11, 2023 23:11 |
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Oh that’s nice, a $100 adapter makes that switch a lot more palatable. I don’t have any problem buying used, I was browsing the Canon refurb site earlier but that’s when I realized I knew nothing about their lineup anymore. As for budget I’m not really sure… under $1k? Or I can save some more and bump that up. The t2i still works for now, but the shutter has started sticking and the autofocus can be hit or miss. I did find a yoohoo fucked around with this message at 04:16 on Jul 12, 2023 |
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As a former 80D owner, it's a pretty good camera if you stay within its comfort zone. The only issue I had with it was trying to do action, it's ability to lock on a target is not great. I did a lot of motorsport panning with it and got pretty frustrated. Wildlife was even worse. If you don't mind staying DSLR, look at any of the 5D bodies. You can get a used mk4 for under $1k (barely) at this point and it's a great all rounder.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 04:26 |
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A 7D Mark II is a good pick (IMO) with an EF-S mount. The value of that depends on what your lens lineup is, but it’s worth considering if you’ve got a few. ##D’s and T#i’s are generally good too, but when the old flagships are as affordable as they are now, I’d say scoop one of those up instead. Whatever way you go, I’d check out MPB. Lots of inventory and good prices. You can definitely go under your budget if you’re OK with another DSLR.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 04:44 |
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You have a few options: 1. Stick with a APS-C DSLR like you already had. Advantages here are you know what you're getting, there's lot of deals to be had once you get past the people who bought a T3i ten years ago and believe it's only lost $50 in value, and there's a ton of lenses that work well and they can be fairly affordable. Disadvantages are that they're big/heavy and not really being upgraded any more. 2. EF-M Mirrorless (M50). Advantages here are its an APS-C and will work with all your current lenses with a ~$100 adapter and also can use a handful of EF-M native lenses, some of which (ex. 22mm f/2 and 32mm F/1.4) are really awesome. Downsides are that we've almost certainly seen the last EF-M bodies released. 3. RF-S Mirrorless. The new APS-C hotness. Similar advantages as EF-M, but a little pricier. They also still haven't built out the RF-S lens portfolio much so those cool EF-M lenses I mentioned above don't exist (yet?). Also, Canon has locked down RF so auto-focus 3rd party lenses aren't much of a thing (yet?). 4. RF Full frame. If you have some full frame glass already the Rp can be had for a similar price to the crop sensor cameras above and other bodies for not that far out of you budget used/refurbed. The full frame RF lens portfolio has some budget-priced gems (50mm F/1.8, 16 F/2.8) and of course all the EF glass mounts with an adapter. I believe EF-S lenses will automatically crop as well, so you're experience using those will be similar to what you'd get on an RF-S body but with less resolution. To me it really depends on what kind of stuff you like to shoot, but if I wasn't so focused on wildlife and birds I'd move to full-frame RF.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 07:20 |
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xzzy posted:As a former 80D owner, it's a pretty good camera if you stay within its comfort zone. The only issue I had with it was trying to do action, it's ability to lock on a target is not great. I did a lot of motorsport panning with it and got pretty frustrated. Wildlife was even worse. I'm currently using the 80D for most birds and everyday snapshots and I haven't had any problems with it, though I did upgrade from a T5i (well, Kiss X7i ) so it's not like I know any better. vv
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 07:55 |
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If you do any sort of wildlife the eye tracking on the R series is a game changer, in general you can just stop worrying about focus for the most part
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 08:59 |
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This is all really helpful - thanks. The more I read and think about it, the more I think mirrorless is the right move. They seem pretty nifty, and the vast majority of the time I’ll be hiking, so the weight and size savings would be pretty big. I pretty much only shoot landscapes and pictures of my dog, but I'd love to be able to get any cool wildlife I see when I'm out. I was reading about the R7 and R8 last night and they both seem like solid options, but I’d probably lean towards the R7. Having IBIS, a better battery, and I know it’d work with my lenses. My lenses are nothing fancy, a Tamron 17-50mm 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.4, and a Sigma 70-200mm 2.8, but I think only the Sigma will work on a full frame body, yeah? It is pretty shocking the prices you can get a 5D or 7D used for though...
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 16:57 |
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Full frame R series cameras can mount crop lenses, but they will reduce your megapixel count by the crop factor.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 17:48 |
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yoohoo posted:I was reading about the R7 and R8 last night and they both seem like solid options, but I’d probably lean towards the R7. Having IBIS, a better battery, and I know it’d work with my lenses. My lenses are nothing fancy, a Tamron 17-50mm 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.4, and a Sigma 70-200mm 2.8, but I think only the Sigma will work on a full frame body, yeah? EF 50mm F/1.4 is a full frame lens. Older DSLR models has gotten very cheap, but most of it is significantly outperformed by mirrorless stuff for not that much more.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 18:45 |
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That certainly makes the R8 a lot more enticing. Does Canon still offer a discount for trading in your old camera like they used to?
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 19:41 |
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yoohoo posted:That certainly makes the R8 a lot more enticing. Does Canon still offer a discount for trading in your old camera like they used to? I haven't heard much about it lately, but I believe it still does exist. It's called the "Canon Loyalty Program" so throw that term into a search engine and you should get some more info. I believe it's some percentage off of refurbished cameras so check the Canon refurb site to see what's in stock.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 20:59 |
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yoohoo posted:That certainly makes the R8 a lot more enticing. Does Canon still offer a discount for trading in your old camera like they used to? This spring they had extra rebates on new gear with a trade in, but I’m not sure if that’s still going. I think this was different than the loyalty program which I think is not going anymore. The newest models might not be hitting yet, but there have been some stupid good prices in the refurbished store recently. At some point a refurb R6 was like $1300 which is half-off when it launched.
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# ? Jul 12, 2023 21:22 |
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yoohoo posted:That certainly makes the R8 a lot more enticing. One thing I would note is that the R series cameras have a shorter battery life than the old DSLR cameras. I don't have an R7 or R8, but my R5 uses the same (larger) battery as the R7 and I've got an RP that uses the same (smaller) battery as the R8. I don't think I've ever run out battery power using something like a 7D or Rebel, and the big battery on the R5 will hold up for a good two hours of constant, heavy use. The smaller battery that the RP/R8 both uses seems to die surprisingly quickly, though. I don't know if that's likely something that will bother you, but it's something to consider. Also the IBIS is really nice. You obviously won't miss it if you've never used it, but once you get used to having it, it's really difficult to do without in certain circumstances.
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# ? May 21, 2024 19:03 |
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You can get upwards of 1500 shots on an R7 on one battery (burst high FPS, but still). There's a lot of little tricks that can get you 30-50% more shots per battery on these. The main thing is that the EVF uses significantly more battery than the LCD which is counterintuitive. Also, high refresh rate on the LCD sucks battery.
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