Canon to release PL mount versions of their Cinema CN-E prime lenses in 2019 [CR3]

I think what I was meaning was the true cinema crowd...feature films and whatnot shot on Alexa, Varicam and even Red, (which has generally supported the EF mount mores than the others). Rental price doesn't really factor into their equation, and not having a PL mount for all these years, has generally kept these lenses off of a lot of shows, unlike Canon's Cine zooms, which have a PL option, and are very popular. Even last years launch film for the c700 FF used mostly lenses from other manufacturers (canon made a point to mention during the demo that this camera worked with many of the lenses high end DP's are used to from vintage Cooke, to Leica, Zeiss et al) and I think the only canon prime they used was the 20mm that was launched at the same time.

Full frame is another story. Now that it's becoming more popular on the camera side and there aren't a lot of (reasonable) FF lenses on the market. Canon is in a unique position. I've always said that Canon has a leg up in the FF market, and its surprising that they don't exploit it. The fact that they were about the last to market with a full frame sensor camera is typical Canon, made more obvious by the fact that they had the foresight on the lens side to make these lenses FF when they didn't have a camera for it. (unless you count the 1DC or their still cameras).

Like I said, I own a set of these lenses, and I use them on a lot of projects. They are sharp, and have a clean, neutral look. Like you said, compared to a lot of the glass out there they are lightweight and therefore popular on smaller productions, and in situation where small is needed. I don't really hear high end DP's talking about them in the same breath as Cooke and Zeiss though.

Those are good points. All I'm saying is they were used on one of Netflix's biggest budget shows last year, Altered Carbon...and I'm sure they're being used on other high budget films. And the fact that Duclos (a high-end lens shop) has offered a PL mod for them that's been popular, maybe there are some high-end DP's using them. We've definitely come across some who love them, and rent them often from us.
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Patent: Canon RF 24-80mm f/4L IS & more

I'm thinking of getting the 24-105L, a 24-80 just does not have the zoom range I'd like, and IQ will be so close that it doesn't matter.

Historically that's never been the case, the Canon 24-105 lenses have always suffered in IQ compared to the shorter range. I don't know why, since the Sigma 24-105 Art is reportedly excellent.

My Canon Mk I was disappointing and was quickly offloaded. Maybe it's because the 24-105 is setup for larger-scale production for inclusion in FF kits, it has always been considered a barely-L. Appropriately enough the red-ring often fell off.
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Canon #1 in Japanese market share for both DSLR and mirrorless in 2018

I think I've covered this already, but all personalities or reviewers have their own agendas, but the end product is what you see in the public domain for better or worse depending on where you stand. We can't control the dialog, but i'm not sure I would label all of them controversial or biased. You can choose to listen to the dialog or not, but if you do, you can determine if the criticism is fair and weigh your own opinions from there. Personally, the best gauge of whether a company is hitting the bulls-eye for me is whether those products fit my requirements. There is a vast difference between a company's market share and how well it is suited for my own needs!

Btw, nice photo. I don't shoot stills much anymore, but I always respect people shooting with off camera lighting because I know how much work it is lugging around heavy pelican cases and balancing light setups. I was always conflicted whether to bring a bag of strobes or wheel around the ranger pack. I did plenty of that back in my strobist days..
Thanks, but there was no flash used in the photo. :)
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Canon U.S.A. Selected By City Of Arlington To Outfit Largest Esports Stadium In United States

MELVILLE, NY, January 23, 2019 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced that its state-of-the-art broadcast lenses will be capturing the action at Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas—the country’s largest esports stadium. To outfit the stadium’s 4K UHD broadcast cameras, the City of Arlington purchased three Canon UHD-DIGISUPER 66 4K UHD field box lenses, four CJ24ex7.5B 4K UHD telephoto zoom lenses, and one CJ14ex4.3B 4K UHD wide angle zoom lens.

Located in the heart of Arlington’s Entertainment District, Esports Stadium Arlington is a $10 million, 100,000 square-foot facility built to serve the unique and technologically advanced demands of the esports industry. Designed by award-winning architectural firm Populous and brought to life with build partner Shawmut Design and Construction, the stadium features a competition space with a built-in 85 foot-long, LED wall accompanied by an immersive sound and theatrical lighting system...

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MFA for 5.6 lenses?

AFMA is a solution in search of a problem for most lenses. Unless you know exactly what you are trying to "fix" you are far more like to make AF worse. I think Canon includes this "feature" because they know compulsive camera tinkerers love it. The idea that every lens needs to be "calibrated" with AFMA is not supported by my experience.
I find that about half of my lenses benefit by AFMA, I've checked dozens over the years. I was among the first to pre-order Focal. It will show you when your lens is not focusing accurately.

Canon included it because it saved them money. Rather than have people shipping their lens back for adjustment, they can do it themselves. It was first offered on 1 series cameras.

The recent "L" lenses like the 24-70mm L II and 70-200mm L II as well as my 100-400mm L II seem to be more accurate, but the 24-70 needed about 5 points. Lenses like my 35mm L needed 17 points, so I sent it to Canon and it came back perfect. Some like my 100mm L need 10 pts which is borderline, so I use it with the AFMA adjustment. I bought a Sigma 15-30mm f/1.8, it was way off, and unfortunately, the camera I intended to use it with did not have AFMA, so it was trial and error to get it reasonably close using their dock.

Third party lenses benefit the most, because they don't emulate Canon's protocol perfectly and AF accuracy can vary based on the body. They can be adjusted with a dock in many cases, but only if you know how to set them, and AFMA is needed to do that unless you want to do hundreds of trial and error tests.
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Review: Canon EOS R by DPReview

We're loving our EOS R. I think it's a blast to shoot with compared to our 5D mkIII and the colours over the Sony A7III which we also use, are much better in our preference. Here's a link to a video comparison we did between the 5D and the EOS R - if you want to see side by side comparisons (shot on 50mm 1.2, 85mm 1.2, and 135mm f2):

Link to Site Removed by Mod. Its primarily advertising.
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When do you think EOS R

The "points" are actually clusters of DPAF pixels, so Canon can market the sensors as having between a single AF 'point' and 30 million. I think the biggest bottleneck is the processing speed, the digic 8 probably can't handle more than 5000 clusters at the same time.
And since this is Canon we're talking about, lower end models get the stupid treatment: the M50 has the same digic as the R and has only 150 'points', instead of 5000/(30/24)=4000 or 5000/(1.6^2)=2000 one would expect for the mpix or size difference.

nope. it was in interview with Canon official. they decided to limit number of AF points to 5000 in R as smaller size of the AF points makes it difficult to manage.
the smaller the sensor the lesser the maximum number of AF points.
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DJI Smart Controller for Mavic 2 now available for order in the USA

After a painful delay for American owners of the Mavic 2 series of drones (or any other OcuSync 2.0 capable drone), you can now order the brand new DJI Smart Controller in the United States.
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DJI Smart Controller $649

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Odds of us seeing a G7X II Successor this year?

I was using my 100-400mm lens on a tripod to take pictures of the lunar eclipse. I got some decent shots. But as totality approached, I was having more trouble finding the moon and focusing on it. The heavy lens was pointing almost straight up, and the ball head wasn't much help.

So being lazy, and cold, I decided to give up.

Just after midnight, in the midst of totality here, I decided for grins that I would take my G7X II out and see what I could get. I guessed at manual settings and focused on infinity. With the tilty screen and the limited zoom range, it wasn't hard to get the moon in the frame. When I looked at the results on my computer, I was surprised to find how well the red moon showed up, and there were even starts visible. I didn't do anything to the colors in camera RAW.

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Patent: Anti static coating for RF lenses

As the EOS R also has a mechanical shutter the sensor hase some protection and the mirror is the only difference with a DSLR.
While dust can be treated quite well when you handle your gear carefully any additional help is welcome.
I own the R. The shutter is only closed when the camera is off. This coating could be beneficial for sure.
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Jared Polin rates Canon as best 70-200

[...] Therefore having the zoom ring closer (as only Canon does) makes a lot of sense.

I am always confused to have the zoom ring close to the cam body because I want to stabilize my 70-200 4 and 400 5.6 close to the front of the lens. Shake of 1mm at a distance of 200mm makes only a quarter of the angular movement than 1mm at a distance of 50mm between both hands resulting in 4x better sharpness (maybe a factor 2 in reality due to other effects).
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After some time what is the field report of EF100-400 Mk II?

Why do people apply "Mark" or "mk" to Canon lens names? No Canon EF lens ever made has had the word "Mark" included in the model name. Not a single one. The word "Mark" is used on the second and subsequent versions of the model names of Canon bodies.

There's also never been a Roman numeral "I" in any Canon lens or body name. Only "II", "III", and "IV".
“100-400mm” becomes a generic description once there is more than one model of a lens with that zoom range so people like to invent a descriptor for the original version to avoid confusion, hence the retro terminology “I” or Mk I. Though, we don’t do that with 7D and 5D series. Interestingly, we tend not to use “Mk” with the bodies but abbreviate those to 5DIII, 5DIV etc.
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The Canon EOS M50 and Canon EOS R continued to sell well in December

Will ever exist a canon camera for lefthanders...
I'm a left hander, but have adapted some time in the past umpteen years to do some things right handed. Shooting (both rifle and camera, but left handed with pistol, batting baseball left handed or right handed, but can only throw left handed, kick a football with right foot, write, eat, and most other things left handed.

I seem to be a bit of a hybrid, I wonder if others are like me.

In any event, I don't think I could even use a camera left handed, I'm too set in my ways.
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