thanks but no, that menu is only available for RF IS lenses, it disappears with the EF glass attached.
The menu is available if you attached a none IS EF lens.
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thanks but no, that menu is only available for RF IS lenses, it disappears with the EF glass attached.
But if you close the lens down the AF gets castrated, that is why there is a DOF preview button, is pressing a button really that onerous?
Any way you look at it AF systems work better with more light, I’d take the optimal AF performance and DOF preview over stopped down AF where focus accuracy takes a hit any day.
The menu is available if you attached a none IS EF lens.
It is pretty rare a firmware does not contain current and past updates in one. If a previous version is required it will be listed.A "stupid" question I know has been answered, but I just don't remember the answer.
When this finally does come to pass, I'll want to do the update. But I've not done any of the prior updates--I'm one of those few people who got his R5 on day one. Will it be necessary to do them all in sequence (which would mean they're incremental), or can I just do this one (full update of the entire firmware) ?
Sad :-(@Canon Rumors Guy any rumblings on an ETA? I have been checking Canon Singapore support page the past few days (has dropped there first a few times) and so far nothing.
Todays post says it wasn't accurate.Any update / rumblings? Starting to feel like this rumor was unfortunately not accurate.
Cant agree more. The lock button is useless to me. I NEVER lock the buttons... would be great if I could map WB to it.
Also, battery in percentage when camera is off would be awesome and no problem to implement.