Canon Announcements on April 23, 2013? [CR2]

Canon-F1 said:
so much about what a CR2 rating is worth. ::)

Hmm...only CR3 means "just about fact". A CR2 rumor only means it was a relatively good rumor from a known source. Good rumors are still just rumors. A CR1 means a "take it with a big doze of salt, came from a new/unknown source" type rumor, which are more likely to be wrong than a CR2. Neither CR2 nor CR1 should ever be taken as "This most likely WILL happen"...that honor is only reserved for CR3.

If this had been a CR3, then we would have had to seriously question the rating system, but seeing as it was a CR2, well...it WAS A RUMOR! :P
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dissapointed 6d 100mm f2 and 24mm 2.8 (non l)

jimjamesjimmy said:
TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
I have shot enough in Arizona, USA and Southern Israel (similar harsh light during midday and dust in the air) to know that if you don't shoot at the right times of day, you WILL get harsh, flat images. Filters help, but it's a battle, even in post processing.

That dust in the air becomes a major advantage in the morning and particularly in the evening, however, producing amazing sunsets unrivaled in other environments. It's difficult when you can't control the time of day you shoot, because I think you will find that the really stunning pictures of the pyramids were almost certainly not taken at the time of day that you were shooting.

its interesting doing a quick search on google of pyramid images, most are pretty average, and alot have what ibelieve to be skys added into them in post processing.

I wouldn't be surprised if that is in fact the case.
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5D Mk III, why can't we record video and stills to separate memory cards?

I know I’m in the minority, but I find the dual memory slots to usually be more hassle than they are worth.

The ONE THING that would make them useful to me, is the ability to segregate stills and video to different cards. It seems like a simple firmware update could do this? Even the old D7000 has this functionality.

Can the Mk III do this and I’m just not able to find it? Seems like a really silly omission.

Constant charger for the 60D

omar said:
@neuroanatomist that is awesome
not sure why i didn't find myself :)

problem: canon original, i am getting a best price of £110. non canon, i can get for £9
which one do i go for? what would u recommend?

thanks

I've looked at 3rd party ones, and have yet to find one with even remotely favorable reviews. I'm all in favor of 3rd party for small accessories that Canon usually charges a ton for, but this is one where I haven't found a suitable replacement for OEM.
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Help with 5d Mark III

dumdumkc said:
1, The focus dots will suddenly blink in red with out touching any button. Just like you are moving the camera around and suddenly it will blink with no reason. (I am on auto focus mode) happens once a while.

This was annoying me too, until I realised the focus points blink when the camera changes orientation if you have it set up to use different points for portrait and landscape.
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5D3 & 600ex-rt + AF assist beam = slower focus

Northstar said:
jaayres20 said:
Things have really changed since I started this post a few months ago. I was very frustrated at the time and not I couldn't be more satisfied. I just used both of my 5D3s at a wedding last Saturday and they both have the firmware update. I shot 2,700 pictures with at least 1000 being in a very dark fast moving reception and I nailed just about every shot I took. There is a huge difference in the focus speed with the AF assist beam now. It once caused the focus to slow way down and now it speeds it up drastically. My 50mm 1.2 used to say in my bag because it would simply not focus in the dark. I used the heck out of it and shot at 1.2 most of the time with most being keepers. When I use the 24-70 f/2.8L II, I feel like I am cheating because it focuses on whatever I want instantly. I am very happy!


good to hear....i haven't done the update yet and have been waiting to see if anybody was having problems after updating....sounds like you're saying "go ahead and update" right?

I would update immediately. Especially if you use the AF assist beam at all.
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San Francisco Long Exposure Cityscapes!

distant.star said:
dilbert said:
lholmes549 said:
dilbert said:
Anyone could have taken those photographs as there is nothing special about them.

Really constructive criticism(!)

If you want to make your photos stand out, there needs to be something special about them, be it style, composition, post, etc.

I suppose dawn/dusk/night photos that are long exposure is a phase that photographers go through.

So my advice is go take a bunch more long exposure night time photos and get it out of your system.

Perhaps true, but then civility is a phase most adult humans eventually grow into. Stay on the path, and eventually you get there.

+ 100
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Eclipse for Australia!!!

Calling for help from the Aussies of CR.

If you plan on photographing the eclipse, please post some images you capture. Looks like the majority of the globe won't be able to experience it. Posted two links below that might help anyone with timing.

http://www.space.com/21016-australia-two-solar-eclipses-six-months.html

http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57583608-76/fiery-annular-solar-eclipse-to-be-broadcast-live-on-internet/

PS: Please take caution when shooting into the sun.

CF card recommendation for 1DX

eml58 said:
I use both, Lexar Professional 1000x (128GB) & Sandisk 100MB/s (128 GB) in my 1Dx & 5DMK3.

You will find the Lexar Pro range 1000x read/write @ 150MB/s in 128/64 & 32 Ranges, compared to the San Disk Extreme Pro where the 128GB cards operate @ 100MB/s & the 64 & 32 operate @ 90MB/s.

In practise I cant say I notice the difference, I shoot wildlife, frequently @ 12FPS on the 1Dx, and having taken 10 to 15 shots & 12FPS I haven't found the buffer an issue with the Lexar Cards.

The Lexar Cards are more expensive by quite a bit compared to the SanDisk, I use the Lexar 128GB 1000x as the primary card, and the SanDisk 128GB card as the second card on the 1Dx, and on the 5DMK3 the CF Card is 128GB Lexar 1000x and the SD card is SanDisk 64GB 90 MB/s.

I did find when i recently switched to the Lexar Cards & purchased 4 128GB Cards (2 x 1Dx & 2 5DMK3 bodies), that I had to return for replacement one of the Lexar Cards, it was a Dud, have never had that problem with SaDisk, but both the Lexar & SanDisk Cards work just fine.
Excuse my ignorance, but when you refer to primary/secondary cards, do you mean you only use the secondary when/if the primary card is full or write Raw to one and jpeg to the other? I had assumed that when shooting anything in fast continuous such as wildlife the write rate is important so you wouldn't want to slow things down by writing to both cards. Thanks in advance.
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5d mk iii help shooting an owl flying display

I'm going to an owl flying display next week with my 5d3 and 70-200 2.8 ii.
They will be reasonably close so I don't need anything longer than 200mm.

I need some help/advice on what settings to use, particularly the af settings.

It will be under tree cover with mixed lighting so raw Is a must. I was thinking keep the aperture between 2.8 and 5.6 and aim for a shutter of around 1/1000 to freeze them in flight.

The owls will be flying side to side and straight at me.

Any ideas for the af settings or anything else I should consider?

Thanks in advance.

Canon wins five honours at the 2013 TIPA Awards

TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
bereninga said:
I wonder what the nominees were. I'm surprised the 6D topped the 5DIII and D800.
I think they fell in the previous year. MKIII received best Video DSLR and D800 received best expert DSLR

This kind of award is like Car of the Year in Motor Trend or Car and Driver magazine, which is granted for new year model only. Basically each company takes turn to win.
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Gitzo Rebates

Yes, this had already entered my mind. I had decided on a Gitzo a while back--it has been in my wish list for a while. But thanks to reading YOUR posts NEURO, and others posts about tripods i have been also thinking about the RRS. You're definitely correct about it being the last one i will purchase. I blame you for putting me in a quandary >:(. And thanks for keeping me from making a rash decision. I have a while before the sale ends. :-\
neuroanatomist said:
yogi said:
I have been trying to decide between Gitzo or RRS tripods. This might influence my decision.

If you buy either, it's quite possibly the last tripod you'll ever buy. Even if you only keep it 3 years (and I'd say that's really unlikely!), that $150 works out to less than a Starbucks mocha per month. So I'd say pick the tripod you really want, without consideration for the rebate. OTOH, if you've already decided on a Gitzo, now's the time to buy!
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Tripod and multiple camera straps

Hi Expatinasia,
Good question. I'm referring to landscapes in which I'm shooting a lot of bracketed images for HDRs. I feel a tripod is mandatory. (For example a shaded waterfall with a brilliant sky). On a single hike, I can encounter subjects that require a telephoto (100-400 mm), or midrange (24-105 mm) or extreme wide angle (14 mm). I could probably hand-hold these lenses if it were not for the need for bracketing. Even without a tripod, carrying multiple bodies (in a convenient and comfortable and secure system) would make life easier!
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