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So far so good, but I’ve not given it a good work out yet.After a week with the 14-35 it is already a love/hate relationship. The vignetting in the corners at 14mm is more than I expected. The weight of this lens in the pocket is a dream. I would love to hear a little more when you have done a photo walk with both the 15 and the 14 and what you like/dislike about both.
Today was the third 4 hour plus walk this week. I do NOT miss carrying the EF 16-35 on those walks.
I have the distance bar enabled for RF lenses, that has been a great help. It even has a white bar that shows the useable range at that focal length for zooms. I'm consistently 10cm too close when using the 100-500 at its minimum focussing distance, the scale helps me to fine tune it after taking a step back.I didn’t charge the battery, but I did read up on the feature. It is a scaled down version of a feature from some earlier cameras. I was shocked to find that the T3i has just 9 autofocus points. I don’t recall having particular focusing problems, and that configuration sounds so primitive. It turns out that all ADEP does is to see how many of the spots covered by those 9 it can get in focus, and lights them up in red. Then for the shot, it stops down the lens as needed. The rest of the settings may or may not make sense. I can see why it didn’t catch on and why I forgot about the feature.
These days when lenses might not even have distance scales it is harder to implement hyperfocal distances any better than just eyeballing it.

Yes, I know. But afaik you have to load it with card reader directly on the card not by cable. And I don't own a card reader neither SD nor CFE.
BTT: I bought a Sony though 128G to use with the R5. Had no lock ups or other problems with the card.
George Foreman might like it as well.The new R5C is endorsed by "George Forman" You can grill on one side and sear on the other.
News? We are too busy reading and replying to Canon Rumors! And sometimes we take photos!Doesn't anyone read the news? Prices for electronics especially are going up.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/worlds...-threatening-costlier-electronics-11629978308
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...s-set-rise-global-semiconductor-shortage.html
Yes, I would reserve one with Lens Rentals and then if the Canon store or someone else gets stock, you can always cancel the rental.I'm trying to have it with me for a week in Glacier later this month. Looks like I will most likely have to rent it.
Things wear over time. My RF24-105/4 makes more noise than the RF24-105/4 we have at work that sits on a shelf that everyone refuses to use.I’m just concerned as mine seems to moves more and make a slightly louder noise than the one I tried in the shop?
Yes. Firmware 1.4.0Thanks for the feedback. So just confirming you are also on firmware 1.4.0?
If so I might bite the bullet and make the switch to the latest firmware myself.
Superb, thanks for sharingThis is with an R6 and EF 70-200 2.8. Dont think I was tracking them though. Too quick for AF. relied on pre focus and 20 fps.
You made my monday.Ever since I came across his (their?) stock photo portfolio , I can't take this guy seriously (won't post the link but Google Tony Northrup Shutterstock for a guaranteed laugh)
Update:That's very strange. Just last week I used PayPal for a refurbished 70-200 RF with no problem.
BTW, for anyone following this thread, after I called Canon the lens did indeed ship and arrived today, in the usual pristine condition that I'm used to with refurbs. I will always suspect that a substantial portion of their refurbs are actually new items where the packaging was damaged during shipment. Of course I have no evidence of that.