These Are Your Favorite EF Lenses
- By CharlesB
- Canon Lenses
- 114 Replies
And...crank it as hard/tight as possible?!You put the lens in a vise.
Just joking around....
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And...crank it as hard/tight as possible?!You put the lens in a vise.
Just joking around....
Thanks, Click! They are piercing, huh!I love his eyes. Nicely done, danfaz.
I've used a variety of Blackmagics over the years. Under controlled conditions, with good lighting, they make a very nice image. I personally find their form factor though to be less-than-desirable for most field situations, and in uncontrolled settings the image can sometimes be not great.I will maybe be able to do a comparison of a R5II and BMPCC 6k in the following days. The C50 images looks very similar to the R52 from what I can see, but I am curious to how it compares to blackmagic. Form factor seems to be the most relevant difference when comparing Canon.
I'm still on the 7d MkII, the R7 was too low spec to make me switch but this will make me do it if it's higher-spec - would love it to have a pull-out screen and don't care how big it is, I don't get this obsession with things being smaller, I'll be using a 500mm lens with it so who cares how big the camera isI got rid of my R7 because of the roiling shutter. Other than that, it's a great camera for the money. If the R72 has a 39mp stacked sensor I'll be first in line at the camera store to buy one. Paired with the 200-800 lens it will be great for wildlife.
It's not only the interest rate differential that is causing the weak yen. It's the bond situation in Japan, which is dire. I don't think US rates going down will have much impact on the USDJPY rate. Maybe it will move from 159 where it is now to 155 or something. Maybe even 150 is possible. But it's not going back to the 120-130 level.I am fairly confident, Canon will have a cheaper Japanese retail price than in the United States or Europe. Due to the weak yen, if they want any chance to succeed domestically in their backyard, they will need to set the retail at 300,000yen or below. Japanese will not pay more than that for an APS-C. It would likely be $2400-$2600USD. Everyone knows in May, the USA interest will fall quickly devalue the dollar after J.P. is out of his position. To get the camera at the best price convert your USD to YEN now, while the rate is in your favor. It will be camera industry biggest drop of the year.
R7 inventories are getting very low and, even getting big discounts.Are you predicating a rumour if another rumour is fulfilled?
Ha, good question and good catch, I edited that post several times as I was typing it, was referring to the year that the R5II launched but did not say that.What camera are you referencing when you say "in 2024 dollars when it launched"?
Of course not, but then...I don't care at all about the price or features of an R7II except as discussion points, since it's very unlikely that I will buy one, regardless of what Canon decides regarding those aspects of the camera.Neither does Canon care what you think they will do regarding price and features of the R7 Mark II.
That's not necessarily how inflation affects launch prices. The 5DIII launched in 2012 at $3500, that's $4975 in 2026 dollars (and was $4870 in 2024 dollars when it launched). Inflation is not the only factor, what the market will bear, tariffs, etc., also factor in. I suspect that means an R7II will cost less $2500, even if Canon has to eliminate features to lower the cost of goods.
No doubt. But Canon doesn’t care what you, personally, would rather have. They care about what the market as a whole wants, and history shows they are pretty good at determining that.
My nephew built a gaming rig. He was really into it. He mowed lawns, walked dogs, and any other job he could to buy parts. He stopped recently when everything kept surging in price. He learned a lot about the economy, but he’s pretty heartbroken about it. His friends stopped too.This may be odd, but I feel bad for the kids that want to build gaming rigs. I remember spending every penny I made one summer doing my first one. Some of the PC builder groups are therapy sessions at this point.
Thanks, Click!I love the dynamic feel of your photo. Nicely done, becceric.
Are you predicating a rumour if another rumour is fulfilled?If R10 mkII came out alongside R7 mkII, then R7 is basically dead and it's what inventory strategies looks like.

Snow-white and seven dwarfs?
I think you are right. A white -throated sparrow. Maybe juvenile. Great catchWhite-throated Sparrow (I think...tan-striped morph)
R5ii +200-800@800
...in trying to ID this one, I came across this:
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This Backyard Bird Has a Lot to Teach Us about Sex Variability
White-throated Sparrows demonstrate that traits we usually associate with sex can be influenced by genes that are not on sex chromosomeswww.scientificamerican.com
My oh my I do love science, a respite for me in today's god-awful political climate...a climate that seems to have science in the crosshairs of the dullards (temporarily) in charge.
Oh yeah, reading CR is another welcome diversion.
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FWIW, my 5D3 + EF 100-400 II often hard a hard time focusing a shot like this (in the grass). It almost seems like cheating using a properly-set-up R5ii.