• DhlcadR6
    I think it's not fair to exclude Sigma Tamron lenses for the ecosystem comparison. They are making RF-S so much more attractive and...
  • Richard CR
    In this patent application (2026-004077), Canon shows off an embodiment of the fabled unicorn lens for the RF mount, the Canon RF 35mm...
  • T
    Thanks for the explanation, Richard. I had kind of forgotten about the 12-bit readout. If the Sony sensor actually reads out 14-bit data...
  • Richard CR
    The R6 Mark III sensor is slower, and it's also processing 1/4 of the data as it's running in 12-bit mode. So there is compromises to...
  • Nemorino
    ...and focussing only down to -5.5EV. Same as R7 (APS-C).
  • E
    My only criticism is that Sony claimed that there was no loss of dynamic range. Canon has never made such a claim.
  • E
    Granted that Canon sent the R6 III and RF 45 f/1.2 out together, I can only assume the cameras came with the correct setting.
  • E
    Some states have no sales tax at all.
  • T
    I’m not sure why “partially stacked” sensors or BSI are treated as such a big advantage. Canon has shown that comparable performance is...
  • ruzun
    Super zoom, 60-600mm range. Preferably with built in 1.4x tc
  • ruzun
    ruzun posted the thread Sigma 60-600 Equivalent in Lenses.
    I guess this applies to all the major camera makers, but in the world of Wildlife Video there is really only one lens that people with...
  • ruzun
    I guess the idea is it would be cheaper (than an f5.6), appealing to more customers. It would be an internal zoom so the balance would...
  • neuroanatomist
    Conventionally: <24mm = ultrawide 24-35mm = wide 36-69mm = normal 70-299mm = telephoto ≥300mm = supertelephoto We can all make up our...
  • Richard CR
    Yes I know this is CanonRumors. but what happens in the industry impacts Canon as well. Also I spent almost 3 weeks sick, so finally...
  • Richard CR
    Rumor on the street is that Fujifilm is also readying their X-T6 for release later this year, rumored for September. This will follow...
  • H
    Where is this stated? I see this very recent article, but it doesn't specify the f-stop...
  • Tidy Media
    I guess by a lot of people's standards yeah, although it's a little bit semantics. Personally I wouldn't consider anything over 16mm FF...
  • Michael Clark
    Open the same raw "image" with several different raw processing applications and you will get several different images from the same raw...
  • Michael Clark
    My whole point is just because single digit numbers exist does not mean Canon MUST make a camera model for that number.
  • Michael Clark
    In which case B&H is paying the sales tax for you. The state is getting their money.
  • neuroanatomist
    The RF 20mm f/1.4L VCM is a fast, ultrawide prime.
  • D
    Not just 7 years of RF but in the EF lifetime there was only the 14/2.8 (I and II) were the only ultra wide angle primes as far as I...
  • D
    Bokeh underwater isn't really a thing (unless for macro with coloured backgrounds and strobes) so low light is the only benefit I can...
  • Tidy Media
    The fact that Canon hasn't released a fast ultra-wide prime for their main lens ecosystem when they've had 7 years to do it is nuts to...
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