cheers. done a quick edit with them last night.
went out with the 135mm this evening
Looking forward to some more images. Lovely skintones.
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cheers. done a quick edit with them last night.
went out with the 135mm this evening
Looking forward to some more images. Lovely skintones.
im not sure what happened today, but i shot everything in JPEG :banghead:
Some randoms, see @RedRobin I dont hate Canon
An impressive little camera, glad a lot of people avoided it and drove the price down, complete bargain and adapted lenses are VERY good, Im pleasantly surprised... honestly, miles better than Sony adapted.
Nice set. Favourite lens?
I have the grip arriving tomorrow.
@twistMy favourite lens for a while has been the 35 ART 1.4, the 85 ART I received recently is the best lens I have used optically, its highly impressive but I dont think 85mm could be my most used focal length. Im still a little undecided about adding a grip.
anyone selling an R or RP Body ?
reading the thread I'm curious to try one ...
I'm quite liking the Internet most hated camera.
A lot of that was from the video heads, I think even many of them changed their minds about it after the firmware updates that improved the video side of things. Seen numerous "I was wrong about the RP" vids doing the rounds post FW
I would love to try one, don't think I would switch from the Fuji but it'd be nice to have along with if I could ever swing it.
Thanks @twistThanks, all with the RP, EF lenses via adapter.
Thanks @twist
I suppose one last question... does the RP have the same eye af as the R - I've seen videos of the greatly improved firmware update and if that's the same as the RP I'm off to buy one!
Thanks for keeping the thread updated and for being our source of info for the RP.
Chris
That is true, a lot of the complaints were about 24fps. It has got a large crop in 4k but I see theres a workaround now with a speedbooster adapter.
Video is something I very rarely make use of, and from the reviews I watched, unless it's for pro level video work you're best off just going with 1080p in general - much less taxing on your system if you plan to do any post editing.
Sadly a lot of potential buyers were put off the RP because of all these negative earlier reviews, not realising the video side was really the only valid nit picking, none of this concerning stills photography. Ok, the poor DR at higher ISO is there, but once you are aware of this going in you work within it's limits. For the price it goes right now it's a it of a steal
anyone selling an R or RP Body ?
reading the thread I'm curious to try one ...
@Cagey75 and others
Heres a fairly extreme example you can push and pull in your RAW software to see how the sensor copes.
https://we.tl/t-TjxagO6Avp
Can anyone confirm this - I believe there’s a difference between the eos r and rp for manual focusing - the eos r has a feature called mf assist using a series of arrows associated with an af point and the rp simply has focus peaking - is this correct ?
thanks
Do you think the R5 will have a CFExpress card slot and does anyone have any comments on whether if so you would buy SanDisk or ProGrade (or another brand)?
I wouldn't spend any money until its confirmed but its rumoured to use 1 CFE and 1 SD UHSii.
No, I wont spend that much on memory.Yes, especially at their prices! I'm creating a wish list and getting ready so won't buy anything just yet.
Do you have any knowledge re. ProGrade? I've never used them before but they're a bit cheaper.
Thanks Twist! Looks like I'm back to the RP@toohuge
Im not sure if the focus guide from the R works with MF focus lenses that havent got electronic contacts either, so worth checking.
EDIT, looks like the lens does need a chip.
Has the HSS banding issue been completely sorted now on the Canon eos-r models? I can't find a definitive answer... and I'm planning on using HSS with this new camera...