The Canon Cinema C80 is coming this week

That said, the 17 stops lean toward the highlights instead of the shadows.

There is nothing relevant 10 stops below mid grey and people want skies with colour outside the window. : )

That was a strange decision to me since it has built-in ND.

ND pushes everything down and you get a thinner image.

This highlight DR advantage means you can expose normally and get shadows optimally exposed without having to push them in post and you get to keep the highlights in the same time. Practically no need for "protect the highlights" exposure approach.
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Lenses for Cruise

Ten years in as a parent, and I 100% agree with unfocused. Keep the gear simple, just enough to get satisfying images of precious moments, not enough to document the trip for a travel magazine. I'm not being facetious! In the past I have traveled as if I were a photojournalist! What a hassle, what stress worrying about the gear itself. Have hands, neck, and head free of all but the moments with family; that's what I've learned about going on such trips.

Bon voyage!
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Going for a R3 in mid 2024, or wait for the R1?

I do not have my original R3 photos from that night but the one from the R5M2 was untouched and is the jpg that was produced from the camera, not exported from raw. The R3 image was a raw image that was run through a de-noise and exported as jpg. Link below.

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Eye Control AF: help required.

You probably already know it, but it's still worth mentioning in this thread: eye control AF on R5 II does not select a point to focus on. It selects one of the subjects in the frame recognized by the camera AI.
I had thought that was the case for the R3, turns out it will drop a focus point under the eye control marker anywhere in the frame if AF is on the shutter half-press.
I am really surprised they changed the implementation, yes selecting a subject reduces the chance of error when a subject exists, but when not, it’s nice to have that focus point.
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Canon EOS R1 & Canon EOS R5 Mark II announcement coming July 17

The R5 can connect to an existing wifi network, for example to connect to EOS Utility running on a computer. It can also connect to an existing network to talk to Camera Connect on your phone, but Canon makes that very difficult, bordering on impossible.
The R5II gained a lot more freedom, making that use an existing network to talk to your phone is straight forward now!
I suspect the R3 is somewhere in between.

Below is a screenshot of the R5II connected to my home wifi:

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Good to know.
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FF lens similar to the RF 18-150

OK, I did some comparison testing of the RF 18-150 lens on the R7 and R5m2. Remember that the 18-150 is a
designed for APS-C lens and that means that when you put it on the R5 the R5 goes into "crop mode". So I
shot pics using both bodies at 18mm, 100mm, and 150mm ... and also shot pics with the RF 100-400 and the
RF 100-500 at 100mm and 150mm. All pics were taken as JPEGs (don't groan, it's what I use all the time).
And they were all taken hand held and pointed at a "big scene" (i.e. "landscape").
Finally, with a minimum amount of post I compared all the images (18s to 18s, 100s to 100s, ... etc.) and looked
at them in terms of amount of detail, sharpness, etc.
My bottom line is that "even though using the RF 18-150 on the R5 resulted in only about 17mp per image -
there wasn't enough difference to matter ... to me. For my purposes.
And -especially- after resizing the images to just 2048 pixels wide. Again, "for me" and "for my purposes".
My purposes for landscapes are sharing with family and friends. I'm never going to print huge wall filling
images of a landscape.
But I do appreciate the ability of the RF 18-150 to go to focal lengths less than 100mm - for landscapes.
And I like it in terms of size and weight - especially when comparing to the size and weight of the RF 100-500.
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So How Good is the Sigma 10-18mm F2.8 DC DN | Contemporary?

Something weird is going on with the size comparison picture:

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The Sigma sits way too far to the left of the camera, and looks to have been scaled to match the width of the canon 10-18.

Edit: Looks like they've already updated the comparison image: sigma looks even smaller now:
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oh now that's surprising that it's that much smaller than the one from the fuji. thanks I'll update the article.
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R5 Mark II - AE for Priority Subjects During AF

With R5 Mk2 Canon introduced a new setting:

AE for Priority Subjects During AF

also known as

Detect Priority AE while AF

If this is ON only fir EVALUATIVE the metering is based on the AF point or AF area where the subject was detected.

How does this differ from what we all actually know: in EVALUATIVE metering is based on whole screen but weighted on the AF point?

If this is OFF, metering is based on the entire screen.

I don't get it...

Kolari offering clip-in Canon OEM hot mirror

I had my EOS M6 converted to full spectrum by Kolari a few months ago. I have wondered what they do with the hot mirrors (IR/UV cut filters) that they remove from cameras during the process. Apparently, they are now mounting Canon R-series camera hot mirrors in a magnetic clip-in holder for the RF mount and selling them. Pretty cool solution – if you're willing to part with an extra $200 when you have your R-series camera converted (or now, if you've already had it done), you can get an OEM filter back to use your camera as if it were never converted in the first place. Kolari has offered (and still does) a Hot Mirror filter that is a close spectral match to the OEM version, but this is the real thing.

Here's the LINK (select OEM filter from the drop down menu).
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A new Cinema Camera below the Cinema EOS C400 coming before IBC

As a R5C shooter, I'm really not using the photo capabilities that much. I just wanted a very small cinema camera. So my hope is still for something along the lines of a Komono style body. Small box camera.
Yessss
Video focused cinema full frame 8k. if i needed photos i can use screen grabs. But barely using the photo mode honestly. If they made a video only version of the R5ii with a stacked sensor, dual or even triple based ISO, improved autofocus using the cinema menu, built in wifi to be able to control the camera via app, dual CF Express Type B, built in ND's would all be greatly appreciated. Almost forgot, make sure to include Clog2 now.
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Happy 21st Anniversary Canon EOS Digital Rebel 300D

This was my first DSLR, bought secondhand in 2011, and I would still have it if it hadn't been stolen in a burglary a few years later. I loved the images I got, even with the kit lens. It was a gateway drug, and the reason I still use a Canon camera today. Partly because of its drawbacks - for instance it was barely usable indoors at night without the flash - it pushed me to upgrade lenses and bodies. But mainly it was solid and cheap and produced pleasing results once I figured out what I was doing.
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Canon EOS R1 to have a version of a DGO sensor?

Don't know was it a9 III, or other SONY camera, but Evan uses what AP gives him to use, and AP is exclusively SONY.
The image may become iconic if he wins election, and if he loses - this one taken with Canon (because Getty is Canon shop) may become iconic instead (but the camera make does not really matter, because corporations choose supplier based on many factors, and camera specs are not the most important, because all 3 big makers build the decent stuff):
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I'd rather see a picture of a landscape, a puppy, a car, a park bench, a tree, a bagel, a bottle of WhistlePig than...
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Canon lays off at least 60 at Virginia, USA facility

I was part of one of the layoffs (they have now had several since 2020). Each time they lay off just under the WARN threshold so it isn't required to hit the papers - Canon goes waaaay out it's way to negate negative publicity. Even the uniform policy forbids wearing company issued clothes off of their premises.

Regardless, after close to 35 years there and working my way up from an hourly "member" (management likes the term member, as in family member but now we know it's more like incest) to senior management by doing things that made the company successful I simply got a phone all at home telling me to never step foot on the premises again & that I was being "laid off due to Covid".

Mule muffins.

For decades several Americans told the very top level Japanese that we needed to diversify our business as anything related to cheap, mainstay PowerShot cameras was going to go bye-bye (everyone has a smart phone now) soon and copier and anything Toner related was going to fall off dramatically as well. Obviously not completely but in reality who "Xerox's" like we used too?
So they did TWICE try to diversify. The first venture they got caught trying to sell that military (proprietary) information to other companies! This failure is public knowledge. The second is their own medical systems and that has fallen flat. Vast resources wasted on both projects.

At a high they employed over 6000+ people & it's now much less than 1000, probably now closer to 400.

Bottom line, they have fired all contract labor people and been systematically laying off full time "normal" employees for the last several years. They almost always release tenured (older) people that helped the company grow and succeed. Many people like material handlers that I knew were there just as long as I was and were happy in their position. Whether upper management such as myself or an entry level position, if you are "older" then we all have been axed because they were an insurance liability (cost to much to cover their insurance from the Canon point of view) and were usually topped out in their respective pay scale (around$18/hr for the material handler). These are simply 2 of the reasons.

Reality IS that I was laid off due to the mostly senior Japanese management poor decisions. EVERY year I received exemplary performance reviews, hence the numerous promotions as noted earlier.

Regardless of what the laws are if you have gray hair nobody wants to hire you even at an entry level position. I KNOW as I've been turned down for hundreds of jobs, dozens of which I knew I could have made a substantial positive difference to the bottom line.

In summary...
Yeah, it's a dick move.
Sorry to learn this. I hope something good will happen for you.
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