It's about 60mm according to the half-angle of view.Interesting patents.
@Richard CR:
Please check the numbers in the first table. FL says 206.0 mm at the wide end. That must be a typo.
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I couldn't find the numbers in the patent in a quick search. So I cannot offer the correct ones.
Just shot this Grey Heron a few minutes ago. They are very common here and I see them most days, so just posting this one to illustrate.(R5ii/800mm).Yes, they do and in the Del Paso's photo the bird has a darker color on the neck that may go as a "warm" (warmer colors underexposed are looking dark, no?) but you MUST look at the entire picture and think what is what. I'm pretty sure if you increase the exposure of that photo in PP that will go off.

The assertion was that cfe cards are much more expensive than sd cards which I am disputing.I'd be wary of buying cards from anyone but proper camera stores as there's a lot of counterfeit cards floating around and when you can buy a decent card from B&H for USD $68 why take the risk? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...e_128g_ancnn_128gb_extreme_pro_cfexpress.html
Yes, they do and in the Del Paso's photo the bird has a darker color on the neck that may go as a "warm" (warmer colors underexposed are looking dark, no?) but you MUST look at the entire picture and think what is what. I'm pretty sure if you increase the exposure of that photo in PP that will go off.Don't the great blue herons also have some areas of warm colors on their neck?
Canon’s RF 300-600mm is probably Canon’s answer to Nikon’s PF tele telelenses.I think Canon would do well to offer something like this as well. The 100-300mm is an incredible feat of engineering, but it's a chonk. Or take a page out of Nikon and Sigma's book and make hand holdable "affordable" primes like the 500mm f5.6 or the Nikkor 400mm f4.5 and 600mm f6.3.
Don't the great blue herons also have some areas of warm colors on their neck?Just Gray Heron: at this exposure the thighs of the Great Blue should be much darker. Off course Del Paso can easily solve the problem if he tells us where he took the photo. If he say's Americas I have to shoot myself (Great Blue is rare vagrant to Europe!) He should make it faster because I'm holding Pfeifer Zeliska .600 Nitro Express - so heavy for a long holding)!
I'd be wary of buying cards from anyone but proper camera stores as there's a lot of counterfeit cards floating around and when you can buy a decent card from B&H for USD $68 why take the risk? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...e_128g_ancnn_128gb_extreme_pro_cfexpress.htmlHas anyone actually investigated cheap cfe cards? Under usd40 for 128gb from
Amazon.com for slower cards
I just don’t get the fud about sd vs cfe cards and cost anymore
It was definitely different ~6 years ago when my R5 was released but things have changed now
Just Gray Heron: at this exposure the thighs of the Great Blue should be much darker. Off course Del Paso can easily solve the problem if he tells us where he took the photo. If he say's Americas I have to shoot myself (Great Blue is rare vagrant to Europe!) He should make it faster because I'm holding Pfeifer Zeliska .600 Nitro Express - so heavy for a long holdingVery nice Great Blue Heron. (or Grey heron) Well done, Del Paso.
Has anyone actually investigated cheap cfe cards? Under usd40 for 128gb fromHe doesn’t have to, he doesn’t even have to own the camera.
I am the target user for the R6 series and I use v30 SD cards because I can and because they’re enough for my needs.
Free will, you know?
It’s a wrong assumption to think that everyone is buying the fastest memory cards a camera can take. Not everyone is doing video, not everyone is shooting in bursts. The R6 has buffer for over a hundred photographs, and I’d be working the same way if it had half of that, as I’m not burst shooting.
I’d get pissed if they converted the R6 series to using two different memory cards, one being at 10 times the price.
I own several pairs of memory cards, that would increase the price of the camera to me by 10 to 20% right away, in order to keep working the same way. That’s just crazy for this price point.