New Sony A7RV will come on October 26th - New AF but no new Sensor

On some rumor sites some fake posting appeared. One rumor site that often got right information, posted thath the 7RV will be announced on October 26th.
Rumored, an AI-AF system will come - an gamechanging feature.
Sensor will be the same as on 7RIV. (from Sony Alpha Rumors)


For me, as I use the 7RIV with the 200-600mm lens (carryabel and much lighter than my R5,R3 with 600mm RF and EF MK II, this is partially good news.
Partially, because an new, "gamechanging" AF system is welcome. My personal problem: The 7RIV I own, is noisy. Over 800 noisy, abvove 1600 Supernoisy. So, why buy an new camera that will deliver noisy shots?

In my first intention, I will save my money and wait for the upcoming R1 (as some rumored pricings are superhigh).

Firmware: Major feature and bug fix update for the Canon Cinema EOS C500 Mark II

Canon has released a new feature and bug fix firmware update for the Canon Cinema EOS C500 Mark II.
Firmware Version 1.0.6.1 incorporates the following enhancements:

Adds support for the Canon Expansion Unit 3 [EU-V3].
Adds Focus Position Guide feature.
Adds support for additional commands for Canon IP [XC Protocol].
The following features are enabled when the following lenses are attached: CN8×15 IAS S/E1, CN8×15 IAS S/P1, CN-E45-135mm T2.4 L F, CN-E45-135mm T2.4 L FP

Displaying metadata, such as the model name and the focal distance of the lens attached.

Displaying T number
Support for Peripheral Illumination Correction and Lens Aberration Correction.(EF only)
Support for Dual Pixel CMOS AF autofocus (EF only)
Support for [Dual Pixel Focus Guide](EF only)




Enables AF when S&F shooting frame rate is set to 24/25/30/48/50/60/100/120 frames per second.
Enables face detection and tracking when S&F shooting frame rate is set from 24 to 120 frames per second.
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Firmware: Major feature and bug fix update for the Canon Cinema EOS C300 Mark III

Canon has released a major new feature and bug-fix firmware update for the Canon Cinema EOS C300 Mark III.
Firmware Version 1.0.4.1 incorporates the following enhancements:

Adds support for EU-V3 Expansion Unit 3.
Adds Focus Position Guide feature.
Adds support for additional commands for Canon IP [XC Protocol].
The following features are enabled when the following lenses are attached: CN8×15 IAS S/E1, CN8×15 IAS S/P1, CN-E45-135mm T2.4 L F, CN-E45-135mm T2.4 L FP

Displaying metadata, such as the model name and the focal distance of the lens attached.

Displaying T number
Support for Peripheral Illumination Correction and Chromatic Lens Aberration Correction.(EF only)
Support for [Dual Pixel Focus Guide] (EF only)




Enables face detection and tracking when S&F shooting frame rate is set from 24 to 120 frames per second.
Adds support for 4CH display in audio meter.
Improves the retention of the recording settings when switching between normal shooting and S&F shooting.
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Firmware: Canon has released a minor firmware update for the EOS R3

Canon has released a minor firmware update for the Canon EOS R3.
This firmware incorporates the following changes:

Fixed a phenomenon in which the Err70 may occur in rare cases while shooting small subjects.
Fixed a phenomenon that when the battery is ejected while the power switch is set to in rare cases, the image may not be saved correctly.

Download firmware v1.2.2 for the Canon EOS R3

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Industry News: Sony Expands Vlogging Line-Up with New ZV-1F

Sony today announced the new vlog camera ZV-1F. Packed with creative power, easy-to-use vlogging functions, advanced connectivity, and eco-friendly features, it is the new go-to camera for vloggers and creators who want to capture stunning stills and videos. The pocket-size camera has been optimised for vlogging with Sony’s latest technology to make content stand out.
Check out the Sony ZV-1F at B&H Photo
Sony ZV-1F key features:

Fixed ultra wide-angle 20 mm0 prime lens for selfie shooting
Background bokeh and Face priority AE to ensure subjects standout
Skin tone optimisation including Soft Skin Effect option
High precision focusing and Eye AF for both humans and animals[ii]
Active Mode (electronic) image stabilisation when shooting video[iii]
Creative Look presets for ultimate visual expression
Slow motion and quick motion options to enhance creativity
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IS suddenly not working any more

Although I treat my lenses were well, the IS of my EF 35mm f/2 IS suddenly stopped working. That is very annoying, because it is the main feature of that lens. f/2 combined with IS made it a night vision lens. I wonder what is wrong with the IS. Might only the switch be broken? Without the IS I basically lose four stops now and need 16 times the ISO to compensate. That makes the lens pretty unusable for low light unless I use it on a camera with IBIS in future.

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This problem damages my trust in Canon products further. Two years ago the main board of my camera broke and I had to replace it for more than 600 Euros. I found out that many people had the same problem with that camera and it might happen again with the new main board in a few years. If something like that happens, I wonder if I should invest a lot of money into an expensive Canon camera again.

I wonder how much it would cost to repair the IS. Probably more than half of the lens price and after some time it may break again, as I do not think that the replacement will have a higher quality than the original.

As cameras get more and more complex, Canon might earn a lot of money from repairs in future. We still do not know how long IBIS will last, as the first Canon cameras with IBIS came out two years ago. And what about the electronic viewfinders? How long until they break or at least have hot pixels? The camera of my grandpa still works. How long will our cameras work?

Canon announces EOS Webcam Utility Pro subscription service

CANON INTRODUCES NEW ERA FOR ITS EOS WEBCAM UTILITY SOFTWARE, BRINGING NEW POSSIBILITIES TO SUBSCRIBERS Taking Video Conference and Live Stream Capabilities to the Next Level, the Value-Adding Subscription Version Unlocks Exclusive Features MELVILLE, NY, November 9, 2022 – By enabling several of Canon’s extensive lineup of EOS cameras to provide high quality video for

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R5 Issues

I had to send my R5 in for assistance for some pixels burnt on the sensor and they told me that in addition to those, there are errors in the internal memory (??)

anything similar happened to anyone?

the R5 apart from the burnt pixels, seemed to work fine ...

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Firmware: Canon releases a minor update to v1.6.2 for the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III

Canon has released new firmware for the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III. This is a pretty minor update, but a recommended one.
Firmware Version 1.6.2 incorporates the following fixes:

Fixes an issue that, in rare cases, displays an Error Code 70 after the camera has been connected to a network for a prolonged period of time.
Fixes minor issues.

Download Canon EOS-1D X Mark III v1.6.2

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Canon RF 24/1.8 versus Sigma 28/1.4

I'm in the market for a wideangle prime, and I'm really torn between Canon RF 24/1.8 and Sigma 28/1.4
Intended uses: astrophotography (tracked), after-dark walk-around shooting in cities and towns (travel), and daylight landscape photography.
Wideangle lenses owned already: RF 24-240, RF 16/2.8, EF 50/1.8

Plusses for the Canon:
- Has IS.
- Small, lightweight, which is a BIG plus for travel and hiking
- Native RF mount, no putzing with adapters (although this is not a big deal)
- Close focus ability (doubt I will use this much

Downsides of Canon
- Relatively expensive
- Consumer-grade build
- While the center is sharp, the corners aren't the sharpest and will likely need stopping down.
- Need to stop down to f/2.8 at least for astro.

Plusses for Sigma
- Built like a tank
- 2/3 stops faster
- Very sharp, even wide open. Corner-to-corner sharpness
- Occasionally goes on sale for 450-500 USD which is a screamin' a deal

Downsides of Sigma
- Heavy. I could be hiking or traveling, and if the lens stays home because of weight then what's the point.

Thoughts?

What Power bank do you use if you want to do long shoots so you do not need to swap batteries outside the studio

Hi, I have been away for a long time and eventually got myself a R5 in 2020 - just before the pandemic struck India. Now that winter is setting and hopefully the skies will be clear, I will join a group interested in astrophotography. As you know, these sites have no power, so the option is either to carry many batteries or connect to a power bank. I searched the net and YouTube and saw many videos and articles and finally decided that Anker has good power banks. There were four that I considered:
  1. Anker 737 Power Bank (PowerCore 24K), 24,000mAh
  2. Anker PowerCore III 19,200mAh, 45W Power Delivery
  3. Anker Power Bank, PowerCore III Elite 25600 PD 60W with 65W PD Charger
  4. Anker PowerCore III Elite 25600mAh, 87W Portable Charger with 65W USB C Charger
  5. Anker Powerhouse 27000mAh Lithium ion 100, 97.2Wh
#1, #2 and #5 do not come with chargers. I opted for #1 and ordered it and purchased the UGreen 100W PD charger which I am using and am happy with. I also purchased a USB digital tester to see the voltage, current and wattage being used by the R5 and the other devices I charge.

Unfortunately, the Anker 737 has not yet arrived, and I have no visibility on when it will arrive. The dealer has promised that it will get it by the weekend, but I don't think it is arriving any time soon. If it does not arrive by next Thursday, I will cancel the order. So, I wanted input from you folks as to what you use so I can then look for alternatives. If you have not seen the Anker 737, do take a look.

Hoping to hear from you folks.

Thanks in advance.

47 megapixel 1" sensor in Leitz 2 Leica Smartphone

Saw this today, wow. Largest CMOS sensor in a smartphone so far. Larger diameter lens? and 19mm. S

Sold only in Japan? Why is that?

States modes to emulate famous Summicron lens, so I guess internal firmware/software used to modify image. Says partner with Sharp, Softbank distributing, $1500 range.

Canon Germany Winter Promotion 2022 - from Okt. 24th to Dec. 31st

Once again it is German Winter Promo GAS time.

For details see here:

Included:
Up to 400,- € for R5, R6 and PowerShot PX
Up to 200,- € for several RF lenses
Up to 50,- € for spyglasses and PowerShot ZOOM

Enjoy your GAS ;)
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Venus Optics will soon announce a Laowa CF Argus 25mm f/0.95 for APS-C

Venus Optics continues to aggressively release new lenses for the Canon RF mount. These are manual focus lenses, but Venus Optics seems to be releasing some pretty unique lenses that are quite well reviewed.
Venus Optics will officially announce the long rumoured Laowa Argus 25mm f/0.95 lens for both the Canon EF-M and Canon RF mounts tomorrow. This would be a fun lens on the EOS R10 and EOS R7.

Venus Optics...

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Venus Optics officially announces the Laowa Argus RF 25mm f/0.95 for APS-C

Anhui China, 25 October, 2022 – Venus Optics, the innovative camera lens manufacturer had already released a series of f/0.95 ultra-large aperture lens under the name “Argus” in last year. And today the company adding two new lenses to the Argus series:

Laowa Argus 18mm f/0.95 MFT APO – MFT
Laowa Argus 25mm f/0.95 APS-C APO – Sony E / Nikon Z / Canon RF / Fuji X / Canon EF-M

The new additions provide MFT and APS-C users with an option of about 35mm equivalent focal length. The ultra-fast f/0.95 on them makes shooting in low-light environments easier than ever and easily creates a dreamy look with the exceptionally shallow depth of field. Both lenses also have the APO design, which performs very well at combating chromatic aberration and provides outstanding sharpness even at wide open.
Sample Images


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The new "Holy Trinity"?

Times change, and technology advances. Lens quality that was not possible even a decade ago is now here. Before 3 years ago, a hand held high quality 500mm zoom was nothing more than a fantasy. With that, shouldn't the "Holy Trinity" also be updated to be (something like): 14-24, 24-105, 100-500?
I have both the RF 70-200 and RF 100-500 and both are very sharp. They have some differences... speed and size (although the 100-500 is about the same size and weight as my EF 70-200 f/2.8). But by far, the biggest difference is the range from 200-500 in a lens you can walk around with. It is a game changer.
I think it's time to update the "Holy Trinity" in light of the new technology.

Four jpeg photos:
EOS R5 with 3 lenses all hand held at 200mm in dim office light and cropped to the very center of the image: EF 70-200, RF 70-200, RF 100-500. All virtually the same. And, just for grins, the same photo with the EOS 5Ds and EF 70-200 f/2.8 Mk. II.
The point of the 4 photos is to show that you can now take a hand held photo in dim office light at 25 ft and at 200mm that is the equal of the photo of the RF 70-200 f/2.8 in a lens that is about the same size and weight of the previous generation EF 70-200 f/2.8. Time to update the "Holy Trinity"?

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Industry News: Sony’s New Alpha 7RV Camera Offers Next-Generation Autofocus Technologies Using an Advanced AI Processing Unit

New Artificial Intelligence (AI) Processing Unit Combined with 61 MP High Resolution Image Sensor and BIONZ XR™ Processing Engine Combine to Deliver Best-Ever Image Quality for an Alpha Body
Sony announced the Alpha 7R V (model ILCE-7RM5) as the newest R series camera in its acclaimed line of Alpha mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. The Alpha 7R V combines Sony’s highest resolution image sensor with a new AI (artificial intelligence) processing unit dedicated to AI-based image recognition – a first in any Alpha camera – as well as the powerful BIONZ XR™ image processing engine – a first in the “R” full-frame lineup. The combination of the high-resolution sensor and these processors enables new breakthroughs in subject recognition and capture for both still photography and video.
“The newest addition to our Alpha 7R lineup is the perfect example of our relentless drive to develop industry-leading imaging technology,” said Yann Salmon Legagneur, Director of Product Marketing...

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Stock Notice: Canon EOS R3 at B&H Photo

B&H Photo has stock of the Canon EOS R3 and it’s ready to ship.
Canon EOS R3 Key Features

24MP Full-Frame Stacked BSI CMOS Sensor
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, Eye Control AF
6K60 Raw and 4K120 10-Bit Internal Video
30 fps E. Shutter, 12 fps Mech. Shutter
5.76m-Dot EVF with 120 fps Refresh Rate
3.2″ 4.2m-Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD
Sensor-Shift 5-Axis Image Stabilization
Multi-Function Shoe, Built-In Vert. Grip
CFexpress & SD UHS-II Memory Card Slots
Wired LAN and 5 GHz Wi-Fi Support

Canon EOS R3 Body $5999

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The Canon EOS R6 Mark II should be announced sometime this year

We have been trying hard to find out an announcement timeframe for the Canon EOS R6 Mark II. We have been told that the plan is to announce the camera before the end of 2022, exactly when is unknown. We don’t know if the EOS R6 Mark II will ship in 2022.
There are people that base buying decisions on future products, and we receive a lot of “should I wait for the R62 instead of getting the R6”?
Based on history, these are the things to consider when asking this question.

The Canon EOS R6 Mark II will cost more...

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Hot Deal: Save 10% off refurbished gear at the Canon USA store

The Canon USA Store is having a weekend sale on select refurbished RF mount gear. This would be a great time to buy with the incoming price increases. All refurbished gear from the Canon USA store has a full 1-year warranty.

Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM $1943
Canon RF 50mm f/1.2L USM $1862
Canon RF 85mm f/1.2L USM $2267
Canon RF 85mm f/1.2L USM DS $2510
Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1L IS USM $2348

There is a lot of other gear including EF lenses and binoculars included in the sale. Check out the Canon USA Refurbished Store here.

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The Canon EOS R6 Mark II should be announced sometime this year

We have been trying hard to find out an announcement timeframe for the Canon EOS R6 Mark II. We have been told that the plan is to announce the camera before the end of 2022, exactly when is unknown. We don’t know if the EOS R6 Mark II will ship in 2022.
There are people that base buying decisions on future products, and we receive a lot of “should I wait for the R62 instead of getting the R6”?
Based on history, these are the things to consider when asking this question.

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