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I dare to dream!I've read you excellent article, but Canon? Unfortunately, I doubt it!
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I dare to dream!I've read you excellent article, but Canon? Unfortunately, I doubt it!
"normal" = cameras comparable to EOS R, consumer, semi pro or pro grade, etc.; not surveillance, not astro, not science, etc.What do you consider a "normal" camera?
Canon's cameras with SPAD sensors are probably the best cameras in low light but they are not very useful in normal light.
The people who are irrelevantly ‘debating’ its status as a flagship are not the target market anyway.

I use Peak Design Slide Lites and, throughout the day, I change between crossbody and neck as I see fit but, when I'm shooting more often, I shorten the length of the strap and go with a neck arrangement. Depending on that, I may feel discomfort on my neck and/or my forearms. The fact that, currently, my heaviest lens is the RF 70-200mm f/2.8 does help a lot, and I can shoot longer with it but, when I was using the EF 70-200 f/2.8, after say, one and a half hour of usage, I would definitely get tired. I like to bring the camera close to me when I'm actively shooting.When I want a strap, I use a Blackrapid shoulder strap. I use that even with a 600/4 II (the left-handed strap, in that case) without issue. Similarly for handholding, I use a hand strap on the camera that means I can support the weight without relying on my fingers gripping it. Everyone is different, but with a neck strap and without the hand strap, I know I'd feel it after a day of shooting. But with the BR strap and E-1 hand strap, I can shoot with a 1-series/R3 body and a heavy lens all day without issues.
Typically, there are certain values that Canon will only allow you to select manually. IIRC, an analogous restriction applies to the higher ISO values.No, only Tv and M
Thanks for sharing your impressions!I have a pre-production R1 for a few days, shot a soccer game last night at 10,000 ISO, noticeable improvements over the R3 in all aspects. Focus is significantly better, using the soccer mode really worked, it grabs faster and holds focus better - impressive how it locks on people with foreground traffic really well. I sold my R3 and R5 a few months ago as I was prepared to jump ship for Nikon or Sony, but have to say after having a trial of the R5ii a few weeks ago and now R1 they have finally nailed these cameras.
Nikon Z9 and Sony A1/A93 are stops behind the R1 with high ISO from what I can tell. I spent about 6 weeks with a Sony kit and almost 2 months with a Nikon kit.
Thanks for the link.The EF 200-400mm zoom has a similar diagram: https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/ef428.html
I would gladly add 300-400 gram to the weight of the lens and have a lens with a built in extender since extending the focal length by flipping a switch is so much easier and faster than adding a teleconverter. And no risk of dust, rain or snow entering the camera or back of the lens.
Why would that be a problem? Are you using a deprecated RAW converter or one that doesn’t offer lens profiles? DxO PhotoLab automatically corrects the distortion for my RF 24-105/2.8 and RF 14-35/4, as does Adobe Camera RAW.I don't have an issue on doing extra digital correction to make it perfrect, but not so for the 24-105 F2.8Z, that one basically do not do optical correction and rely on digital distortion correction, it will be a pain to edit the files in third party raw editors, same goes for 14-35
Select regular metering and AF start and then use ‘INFO’ to open the sub menu:Question: How did you get these functions assigned to the AF-ON and * buttons?
The AF section of manual for Custom control buttons does not show these functions as available AF functions. See: https://cam.start.canon/en/C017/manual/html/UG-08_Customize_0030.html

The EF II is still being sold as new. I don’t believe Canon has even suggested a plan or a timeframe for a differently designed 35mm L-series prime. I do believe if anybody had good info otherwise, they would share it if allowed.I don’t see how that answers my question…