Canon Patent Advanced AI Auto Framing Technology

I want that in my R5M2. Could it be possible? I wonder if it could be done or we are talking of completely new hardware like a more advanced accelerator chip :/

thenewcamera.com found it in the end of the last December:
Canon Patent Advanced AI Auto Framing Technology

Best seen is exactly here:


@Richard CN, I couldn't find any article on that patent. What is your take regarding this patent?
The new camera is not a reliable site.

@Richard CN is, alas, no longer part of the staff at CR. He has re-started CanonNews.
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RF and EF extenders on the EF 600/4L IS II

I realize this an older thread but thought I would add this informtion.
I recently used a ProMaster 5154 model EF-RF adapter to make this modification. It has a wide opening and minimal filing was needed to allow the RF Extenders to fit. The pins also have springs behind them, they feel just like the Canon adapter in that regard. I use it with a RF 1.4x and 300/2.8. I Just receive a RF 2x to test out.
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Canon Full-Frame PZ Lenses Could Be on the Horizon

I think a full-frame 20-60 F/4 if priced right would end up in my kit eventually as a smaller walkaround zoom on vacation and for video uses - a 20-50 F/4, which gives a little bit of ultra-wide and stays a little longer, would also be nice.

24-50 could be a candidate, but I do think 16-35 would just be a little bit too short on the long end for me to use as a general video lens. 16-35 would be great for small gimbal stuff, which I'd guess would be good for vlogging but I'd like to see something that could give more of a medium shot with a mild amount of zoom.
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Macro Extension Tubes

If the extension tubes are older you may want to gently swab the contacts with a Q-tip and some rubbing alcohol.

On the other hand, diopters are much more effective than extension tubes when used on longer focal lengths. Tubes work better on wide angle lenses, so +1 for diopter instead of extension tubes in your particular use case. On top of that, diopters are quicker to mount and remove.
I use the Raynox DCR250 on my RF100-400 and EF100L, where it produces 3x life-size images on the former and 2x on the latter, so with the RF100L you should be getting something between those two. The Raynox is also very well controlled in terms of CA.
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I will be renting R8, R7, R6 ii

From April 30 to May 7, 2025, I’ll test Canon gear focusing on viewfinders of the R8, R7, and R6. I’ll compare lenses: RF 24-50 on R8, RF-S 10-18 on R7, and test the RF 24mm f/1.8 on R7. Coming from a 6D, I prioritize fun with a large viewfinder and compact size for family and street shots over extreme image quality. Engaging in online courses requires consistent participation. I relied on Academized to write my discussion board post and found their service efficient and professional. Their experts at https://academized.com/write-my-discussion-board-post created well-written posts that matched course requirements perfectly.
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Hobbiest photographer upgrading from R8

Two somewhat different use cases.
  1. For sports, the R3 will give you Olympics level capabilities as we saw in previous posts. It will be up to you to learn how to make the best of it. The limitation will be you for a while. The R5 and R6 may sufficient, depending the on the situation.
  2. For family or other less demanding events, the R5 and R6 should handle them. You shouldn't find too many limitations in this case. The R3 might be overkill.
I find a R6m2 handles both pretty well for my current situation, coming from a 6Dm2/1DXm2 combo. I recently used an R6m2 w/ RF28-70 f2.8 and R8 w/ RF 85 f2 to shoot my granddaughter's middle school play. They were setup identically and were pretty much interchangeable for this purpose. I also shoot department events with this combo that get published in the university electronic and print media. My images consistently get some of the highest numbers of likes on social media. I used the R6m2 with EF 135 f2 or EF 70-200 f2.8 m2 to shoot her volleyball matches for the past few years with pretty good results, replacing my 1DXm2 for my current sports, bird, and wildlife shooting. I haven't tried an R5 yet.
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The Canon EOS R5 Mark II Wins Best Full-Frame Hybrid Camera

Canon took home several honors at the 2025 TIPA World Awards, earning recognition across multiple photography segments. While the TIPA awards are often seen as lighthearted, they still highlight innovation and industry appreciation. It’s a nice nod to Canon’s continued impact in the photography world. Between lectures, assignments, and part-time work, I reached a point where I had no choice but to buy essay help. After checking out a few platforms, I landed on UKwritings at https://ukwritings.com/buy-essay The professionalism of their site and clarity of service impressed me. The essay I received was not only well-written but also customized exactly to my requirements. If you ever feel overwhelmed and decide to buy essay online, UKwritings should be your first stop.
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Canon R1's hot shoe.... something's not right or am I being paranoid?

The 21 pins on the hot shoe are critical, and if one appears bent or shorter, it could indicate potential damage, though it may not be from the EL-1. I'd suggest reaching out to support for a detailed inspection. In the meantime, others' feedback or photos would definitely help clarify if your pin looks unusual. When you struggle with writing, confidence can be a big hurdle. I turned to domypaper.com for help. DoMyPaper essay writing service provided expert assistance, helping me produce high-quality papers and boosting my confidence. Now, I feel more assured when tackling assignments.
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Gura Gear Kiboko V2.0…22L+ or 30L

Guragear kiboko 30l +. R1 with 100-300 f2.8 with hood out and in. Hope this helps.
Plusnq, thank you!!

As neuroanatomist provided me with the accurate dimensions, actually seeing the R1 with 100-300mm 2.8 in the GG 30l really helps. It’s almost as I imagined. Not a lot of room with the hood in place, which is ok. With the hood reversed, I should be able to put the rain cover at the end of the bag or one of the extenders.

Even though all my camera gear is insured, I really like the SmallRig plate with the AirTag.
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Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 Coming Shortly

Canon usually didn’t refer to Micro Motor as DC Motor. But they are the same thing. This was also the 3rd AF motor they used in the EF Mount. They could’ve used the original EOS AF motor. The original EOS AF motor was Arc Form Drive “AFD”. But these lenses had a lot of limitations. The AF and aperture work differently. These lenses sequentially AF & stop down to the selected aperture. They cannot carry out both actions at the same time. Also these lenses had a max frame rate of 3-4 fps. Canon replaced this AF motor in 1992. Micro Motor solved a lot of the issues AFD had.
They do now. The EF 75-300 III specifications list its motor as DC, as does the EF-S 18-55 II.
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