R6 for stills - 10 weeks of experience

For me the camera is incredible in the speed of focus and face detection.
But I have something that I do not like about the camera and that is that I usually shoot in liveview and the screen of the R6 is significantly smaller than the mark iv (previous camera) and also very very bright, especially in the sun. For me it is difficult to compose and see the image in this way compared to the mark iv.
Am I the only one who finds this unforgivable?
Finally another important thing. When you look through the viewfinder the exposure looks different than what you can see on the screen. It is very rare, the image is always seen through the darkest viewfinder, especially also in the sun, where it looks quite bad. I await your opinions :)
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EOS R6 v1.3.0 firmware bug

https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Nf4y1x7iA?from=search&seid=8672218267018754065
Someone sent me this video showing the problem (FYI it's in Chinese)...

Based on what I've heard so far:
When you try to record 4k60p or 50p in crop mode the camera will freeze or showing Err 70. You won't be able to switch off the camera unless you remove the battery.
And the screen will stay black after reinserting the battery (but you can still enter the menu)
One of the solutions I heard: switch to photo mode, enter the menu and then reset all settings.
Then don't forget to roll back your firmware to 1.2.0 ;)

Canon joins forces with the Japanese government and others for advanced chipmaking production

Make that >150M Euro for an ASML NXE3400C (high volume manufacturing for <7nm nodes) and >225M Euro for an ASML EXE5000 (high volume manufacturing for <5nm nodes, release plan for 2023). Canon has never been a big player in the semiconductor market. Nikon did good with its ArFi systems in the past (and had a lot of patent disputes with ASML), but no other player but ASML has done better at <193nm wavelength lithography for high volume manufacturing. 4 years time frame to get to a <2nm patterning process (without an enormous amount of multi-patterning) is just wishful thinking. No matter how much the Japanese government is willing to spend.
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RF 70-200 F2.8 lens "need expert opinions and peace of mind"

Yes. IS off on lens while camera is on/powered, will electronically lock both the IS elements in the lens and the IS sensor in the body. When everything is locked, the clunking you hear when moving around the camera should go away.

Note, By default on the R5, when you turn IS off on the lens, the body IS also shuts off.
ok I will try it even though I still hear some movement
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Problems Using Canon R5 With Pocket Wizard and Monolights

I had Pocketwizard Flex TT5 for my studio strobes years ago and found them to be terrible. Unreliable triggering, and maximum sync speed I could get out of them was sometimes as low as 1/125.

Now using Godox X1T and they have been 100% reliable for over a year now. I don't think they have ever failed to trigger the flash, and never failed to sync at 1/200

Goodluck! It might be those damn pocketwizards....
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Patent: Canon RF 12mm f/2.8, RF 14mm f/2.8 and RF 20mm f/2.8

No, its field curvature. As Roger Cicala wrote, "wide-angle lenses tend to have more curvature, or more irregular curvature". Generally, zooms are less corrected than primes, so your personal experience makes sense.
The interesting element in your answer is the "irregular" field curvature.
I had myself thought of field curvature, but rejected that solution, since only one side of the picture was affected.
But the fact that field curvature can be irregular is indeed an interesting suggestion. It could also be decentering...
I have the afore-mentionned issue only around 30-35mm with the EF 16-35 f4 at infinity setting.
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SIGMA announces the “SIGMA fp L,” the world’s smallest and lightest* single-lens mirrorless camera

There are so many great general interest cameras made by the market leaders like Canon, Nikon and Sony, I guess it makes sense for niche manufacturers like Sigma to make niche cameras like this one.


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Canon, Nikon, and Sony do make niche cameras as well.
As single models go the FP sold respectably.
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New feature firmware coming to the EOS R5, EOS R6 and EOS-1D X Mark III in the next couple of weeks [CR3]

My SD card in the R5 is a PROGRADE 256GB 300MB READ 250MB WRITE card. I formatted it immediately after initial insertion into the R5. I've never had a problem. I'm careful to never remove or insert the card from the R5 or Prograde CFEXPRESS B/SD reader while under power as I know that can cause damage to cards. I also have Prograde for the CFExpress card with no problems.

I suggest you try Prograde if you think it is a problem with other manufacturer's cards and not a user issue.
I use a Prograde memory card and my camera has still locked up multiple times. I don't think my issue is related to the memory card. It seems to lock up when I'm not actually using it. For clarification it seems to lock up when I'm walking around in search of things to take pics of. The camera is on and when I go to take a pic; I find it frozen and the only thing to do is remove the battery.
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Canon control ring adapters

It's not unique to the U.K.

However. I would say that I am less enamored of the control ring adapter (or the lens control ring) than I was initially. I had my R set to change the ISO through the control ring and found it all too easy to change it inadvertently. I now prefer the non-control ring version.
Really? I love it!!. Set up as exposure compensation when using manual with auto ISO it really speeds things up in rapidly changing situations
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High RF lens color accuracy and consistency

The color inconsistencies between my Sigma and Canon lenses have me finally transitioning over to Canon glass entirely.
If you use color correction, you can avoid this problem. I have a Samyang 14mm and its not a problem to maintain consistent colors after you have built the needed profile - which you only need to do once. I hope myself that Sigma will give some of their better primes an RF-mount. Choice is good. And with mirrorless AF is not the challenge it used to be.
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Patent: Touch panel on camera lenses

why don't they add eye tracking AF.... by that I mean tracking the eye of the photographer! Didn't they have it in cameras 20 years ago? 'LOOK' at your target in the viewfindere and lock by pressing the AF-on button.

I don't understand why they don't have that.
Maybe becouse photos contain info where it focused . You want your wife know what you were watching on party :P
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90D or 850D/Rebel T8i upgrade and lens resolving power?

I had a 90D for about six months. I bought it because I was bored and wanted a new toy.

I mostly used it as a studio camera and didn't care for the way it rendered skin tones using studio strobes.

I tried using it as a landscape/travel camera, but struggled with sharpness using EF-S lenses. It was somewhat better using full frame L lenses, but that made for a big, heavy system - might as well just use my 5D4.

I ended up selling the 90D and the Canon EF-S 17-55 F/2.8 IS lens I bought trying to squeeze the maximum sharpness out of the 90D

My old Canon EOS 77D is still my travel camera. I just like the look of the images and if I'm not too critical I can even use kit lenses on it with fairly good results, which saves a lot of weight in my backpack. It doesn't have microfocus adjustment, so I don't try to do much shallow DOF work with it.

After all that experimenting, it seemed like the 90D would be a great sports camera. And of course if it's your only camera, you will learn how to use it to good advantage and adjust your style to its capabilities.
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Deal: Refurbished Canon RF 24-70 f/2.8L IS USM $2069 (Reg $2299)

Seeing this really makes me realize just how good of a deal I got on my used RF 24-70 with box in like new condition for $1849. I had no intention of replacing my EF until I used a friend’s RF on an assignment. Found one used later that month and pulled the trigger. In some ways, I regret the purchase, but sold the EF 24-70 for $1200...so I only had to come out of pocket with $650.
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First take on my new RF 100-500mm

Took the lens for a bird-run today. I normally do not do birds - but what else to shoot during lock down?

Sharp pictures, fast very AF - but mirrorless AF is not perfect in all situations. It was heavy after 2½ hours of intensive use - but I carried a lot of gear on a longish hike - so maybe it was the total weight that was killing me. Stabilization works well and @500mm you really need it. 4K video was amazingly good - not a regular user so just playing with it. My R6 overheated! Forgot to use my color card (bummer), so cannot say if it has any color cast compared to the other R "L" lenses. But using my own custom R6 profile produces excellent results. So guessing its coatings are in line with the rest.

All together I feel very confident using this lens and it seems to be a keeper. It is also something different than the RF 70-200 mm f/2.8 IS L due to the extra 100mm FL. Wheras I had started to use the 100-400mm IS L II very often by itself - leaving the EF 70-200mm F72.8 at home preferring a prime if I needed a wide aperature.
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Deal of the Day: Seagate 2 Pack IronWolf 8TB 3.5″ Hard Drive $369 (Reg $419)

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