5d4 is a good side camera. It is not so large for what it does.That's fine if you don't care how large the camera is to carry around, but some people do.
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5d4 is a good side camera. It is not so large for what it does.That's fine if you don't care how large the camera is to carry around, but some people do.
Above, it was mentioned that Sony have the aluued-to A7Siii to come out. So maybe they are being sneaky with the - by giving long-lead announcements on the 8K it may reduce the impact of Sony's announcements whatever it is. A real spoiler, even if the Sony is released first.
(...)Tony Northrup (...) What's his problem?
Is the R5 a $5,000 camera or a $1,500 camera?
In case the rumours hold true, it looks like this time the CR guy is way ahead of Nokishita who remains silent about the R5. Congrats!
Canon seems to have new sensors and processors ready to go, so they have some cards to play and it looks like they intend to play them aggressively.The tone of their financial report suggested they were fed up with being regarded as laggards and they were going to be very aggressive. Canon does not say a lot and gives even less away on their road map, so when they come out with statements like they did it is like a Trappist monk saying 'that isn't good': you damned well listen. They know what gets customers salivating and the are aware that in the modern world of trial-by-social-media, image (no pun intended) is everything.
They may not be worried by the size of Sony's presence but they are probably concerned by the rate of growth and that is what they need to tackle.
Above, it was mentioned that Sony have the aluued-to A7Siii to come out. So maybe they are being sneaky with the - by giving long-lead announcements on the 8K it may reduce the impact of Sony's announcements whatever it is. A real spoiler, even if the Sony is released first.
At the same time this dev announcement may impact EOS R sales.
In case the rumours hold true, it looks like this time the CR guy is way ahead of Nokishita who remains silent about the R5. Congrats!
That's fine if you don't care how large the camera is to carry around, but some people do.
I assumed both pictures to be perfectly plane and front facing. As such, this effect should be minimal. But hey, these are pics gathered from the internet, so discrepancies are to be expected. We'll soon seeIt has to be expected that the R5 would be much smaller than the 5D IV. However, since the flange distance is longer on the 5D IV, it changes the perspective. The sensor on the 5d IV will appear slightly smaller than on the R5 at the same distance. Therefore, if you make the sensor size the same on superimposed images of both bodies, you slightly exaggerate the difference in sizes...
The sensor on the 5d IV will appear slightly smaller than on the R5 at the same distance.
With those rumoured burst rates, wouldn't you think it would be advantageous to have (2) CF Express cards instead of (1) SD and (1) CF Express?
Really? Quantum physicists haven’t confirmed that the Universe is real and you want confirmation that a graphic from a rumors site is real!? Patience.Can anyone confirm if the camera photo is real? I need to know if it will have a traditional mode dial or not..
Excellent. The fewer mechanical interfaces, the better.
Mode dials are so 1980s
Did you not read that the owner of the site removed the picture he received and replaced it with a current model because he wasn't sure it wouldn't cause issues. I'd rather he keep in the good Grace's of his informantsOk, still it's a little weird to be throwing in old recycled photos into a new product announcement. Makes me a little suspicious of the validity of this. I like that the front button is back on the camera though, assuming the image is real, which I'm really not convinced of.