and 99 percent af cover.A9 was doing 20fps through the viewfinder in 2017... Blackout free.
and 99 percent af cover.
why cant canon at least spread the af points to the edge?
edit: they harp on how you csn ue the af selector as a back button focus too...
You could do that already on many other cameras since 2014...
Because the sub-mirror in a DSLR is smaller than the main mirror.and 99 percent af cover.
why cant canon at least spread the af points to the edge?
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Any reason why they can't make it bigger?Because the sub-mirror in a DSLR is smaller than the main mirror.
I think it would be difficult to achieve, The body would need to be larger to cope with a bigger mirror box and then you'd run into problems with an SLR's typical register distance of 44-45mm.Any reason why they can't make it bigger?
I think I am going to get my head chewed of Here ? But how many buy the 1dx for stills or video and was it a primary still camera or video Camera as it seems to me that its being more video technology put into it than still ? every one that is in my photography circle never use the video side of it just stills and thats making it a expensive camera at £6500
- I'm a new convert to the 1DXii Kev, and use it exclusively for stills - it meets all my needs for birds-in-flight photography with great AF tracking.I think I am going to get my head chewed of Here ? But how many buy the 1dx for stills or video and was it a primary still camera or video Camera as it seems to me that its being more video technology put into it than still ? every one that is in my photography circle never use the video side of it just stills and thats making it a expensive camera at £6500
I've no interest in video and never tried it.
Wouldn't going dual uhs 2 be better and cheaper?OK looks like the CFExpress is the same form as the XQD (as used by Nikon) so it's indeed another card reader!!
'Cheaper' certainly but CFExpress is 10x faster so it's unlikely to be classed as 'better'. With CFExpress you'll be able to shoot at 16fps for over 1 minute before having to wait just 2 seconds to do it all over again.Wouldn't going dual uhs 2 be better and cheaper?
What about uhs 3?'Cheaper' certainly but CFExpress is 10x faster so it's unlikely to be classed as 'better'. With CFExpress you'll be able to shoot at 16fps for over 1 minute before having to wait just 2 seconds to do it all over again.
CF Express is still 5x faster.What about uhs 3?
'Cheaper' certainly but CFExpress is 10x faster so it's unlikely to be classed as 'better'. With CFExpress you'll be able to shoot at 16fps for over 1 minute before having to wait just 2 seconds to do it all over again.
Ahh okCF Express is still 5x faster.
It's doubtful so I expect that they'll never be in the situation where, due to the PCI architecture of the CF Express cards, they'll miss a shot during buffer clearance.Ahh ok
Do many pros shoot for more than 1min?
Never.....a typical burst for me is 3 shots and very occasionally 7 or 8 if it gets frantic. I also limit the FPS to 8 or 10 depending whether it's women's or men's football.Have you ever hit the buffer with your mk2 Bob?
I used to sometimes on the mk1 but never on the mk2.
They seem to find 'a stop' with each iteration but have also dumped in more pixels which hinted that they could have found more than 1 stop. This time there's no more pixels but still only 1 stop.....makes you wonder if the tech is stalling and this is simply a mid-life update akin to the 1DMkII/1DMkIInSeems to me that the real potential improvements for still photographers is 1 stop......
Here's an interesting chat with some Canon ambassadors
https://www.canonbody.com/canon-europe-canon-ambassadors-talk-with-richard-walch-marina-cano-wanda-martin-eddie-keogh-on-the-eos-1d-x-mark-iii/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+CanonBody+(CanonBody+Latest+For+the+EOS+Professional)
As far as I remember we all decided that the face recognition feature on the mk2 wasn't much good, perhaps they've improved on that with the "deep learning" that the mk 3 is supposed to have.
It'll be interesting to get some unbiased views on this.
George.