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Early review from CameraLabs
Early review from CameraLabs
Was really tempted by the R6 but I thought this would be coming in nearer a7III pricing, particularly as the grip is a necessity if you want decent battery life.
Love the f11 lenses though, bonkers that they accept the 2X TC and still maintain AF.
8 stops stabilisation on the new bodies
*up to 8 stops - this is just a claim until proven really. I think the Olympus Em1x claims 7.5 and I'd believe it as it's a lot easier to work an IBIS system with a smaller sensor, but 8 stops FF would be extremely impressive
Doubt they can make that claim unless its proven. 8 stops is probably with a IS lens? Even if that is the case its impressive.
I have to say, having watched that video, I'm slightly more sceptical about how well served people are going to be by those lenses.
On the face of it a max f11 lens is IMO very odd....................even at high ISO you will still want some decent light.Can't see them being very good for any kind of dimly lit or night sports, unless these cameras are insanely good at extreme ISO settings - even for wildlife you're going to want the weather well on side
Peter mackinnons user review are out for both, he is an canon ambassador so may be slightly more biased.
in body stabilisation looks very good.
his only real issue is over heating, said the R5 over heated a few times when shooting 8k.
one thing I didnt know if he was correct or not about was he said the 20fps was in live view mode
Does it have a full global shutter?@jonneymendoza Ready to move back?
The R6 has the same Sensor as the 1DXIII which has a Dynamic Range of 14.5 Evs
You swapping back for those f1.2 primes?R6 has DUAL UHS-II Card slots!!!!!
Vindicated !!! Ha!! Who was it that said it's not needed or going to happen?
You swapping back for those f1.2 primes?
Narh, 45mp wedding files is ridiculous and 21mp files is a little low.
Besides the fact that it is cost prohibitive and the RF L glass are massive.
An A7R3 for landscapes is still on the cards.