Spot meter links to focus point.What does it lack that you'd want them to add?
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Spot meter links to focus point.What does it lack that you'd want them to add?
The R5 still does single frames, you know?Taming the frame rate on electronic shutter.
I was shooting stills of people watching a video presentation on residential school surviors today and did not want the clicking, nor did I want 20 frames per second.
ALL-I is lmited to CFe, a few modes are lockedprobably dumb question, but is anyone able to dial record with 4k60 all-I, or is this limited to IPB?
I’m limited to IPB
Using Sony Tough V90 128gb SD card.
Does not make sense but if you set matrix metering it will do spot meter linked to af point.Spot meter links to focus point.
(Translated) "Akihiro, your new job is to spend all day every day reading these discussion boards hearing what ideas people have that the most elite engineers in Japan never thought of. Write them up in your free time and send us summaries..." "Hai!"and yet many here think Canon is scouring their every post.....
F***!…. smhALL-I is lmited to CFe, a few modes are lockedonout when using SD cards.
Atomos official responseRequires an HDMI 2.1 port. Canon is 2.0 max 4k60 I believe over 2.0. Even if you get a 2.1 cable, the port is still 2.0 and 2.1 is backwards compatible…
The issue you're experiencing is are due to camera limitations.
The R5 can indeed do 4k 120fps internally how ever it cannot output this signal to be externally recorded.
If you still see signal when your outputting 4k 120fps it most likely is generating 60fps or 30fps.
Come on, are you being serious? Are you telling us that you can't think of a single situation where a photographer would want the ability to shoot silently at 5fps or 10fps?The R5 still does single frames, you know?
Ah, but "the most elite engineers in Japan" might not be enthusiast or pro photographers.(Translated) "Akihiro, your new job is to spend all day every day reading these discussion boards hearing what ideas people have that the most elite engineers in Japan never thought of. Write them up in your free time and send us summaries..." "Hai!"
Not on "silent shutter"!!The R5 still does single frames, you know?
Bruh. Look at the world. If your not what are you really doing in the space of you want to make money. This is an amazing photo camera, and well regarded as the best for the money in that department. As soon as someone says that, they also say but the video is behind camera x.
Most cameras are hybrid and are used as such, Pentax is still out there though.
On another note the fro is saying the threshold for over heating seems to be extended, that is a welcome Suprise.
Yes it does.Not on "silent shutter"!!
Yes it does.
I'd love to know what excuse or "reasoning" Canon can offer for restricting electronic shutter to single shot or 20fps.You are right that is does do single.
The point I was trying to make was it is single or way too many frames.
Something in the middle would be greatly appreciated by many.
I would love to know the excuse or "reasoning" why someone would buy a camera that lacks a feature they clearly need... Guess I am part of the 10% that bought the camera that had what I wanted from the start not because I was hoping it would become what I wanted in the future...I'd love to know what excuse or "reasoning" Canon can offer for restricting electronic shutter to single shot or 20fps.
And I'd love to know their excuse or "reasoning" for disabling exposure bracketing with electronic shutter.
This isn't the usual "crippling" of cameras to protect sales of higher end models, it's just lack of forethought.
... and it could so easily be fixed with a firmware update, but all they seem to think about is video.
Don't they even realise that 90% of R5 owners will probably never shoot *any* video, let alone 8K?
I own an R5 - I bought it because I already had an extensive 5DS-based Canon system, but I wanted a better sensor, silent shutter, faster burst speed and IBIS, so the R5 was the obvious choice, and despite its shortcomings, I don't regret buying it.I would love to know the excuse or "reasoning" why someone would buy a camera that lacks a feature they clearly need...
Cool, still NO reason to be a total tit about.I own an R5 - I bought it because I already had an extensive 5DS-based Canon system, but I wanted a better sensor, silent shutter, faster burst speed and IBIS, so the R5 was the obvious choice, and despite its shortcomings, I don't regret buying it.
Some features are so obvious that you take it for granted that they'll be included, and I kinda took it for granted that the camera would have such an obvious feature as the ability to bracket exposures with electronic shutter. And before you repeat the "should have checked first" mantra, let me tell you something - there is NO mention of this in the instruction manual, which I downloaded and read fully before buying the camera, and there has been NO mention of it in any of the numerous reviews that I read prior to purchase. And there was NO option to visit a camera store and spend an hour going one by one through every feature (or lack thereof) in the camera, because there was this thing called Covid, which kept all non-essential stores closed for months, so like most other people, I bought it on line.
The R5 is a fine camera, the best I've owned, and I don't regret buying it, but it's by no means perfect, and most of its faults/inadequacies could so simply be rectified with a firmware update. Yet here we are, a year later, and despite numerous complaints and suggestions from users, most of the shortcomings remain unaddressed. Elsewhere in this thread you'll find at least 20 shortcomings listed, and most of them relate to things that Canon should have thought of and addressed before they released the camera.
To quote you - "If you think stills photographers are being ignored, then you have not held a modern digital camera in your cotton pickin' life. Just plain ignorant"Actually, that ain't what I am saying. Your interpretation is poor. You keep dreaming about that pure stills Canon. Ain't gonna happen... Ever. If you think stills photographers are being ignored, then you have not held a modern digital camera in your cotton pickin' life. Just plain ignorant.
Again, if you believe stills shooters are being ignored....To quote you - "If you think stills photographers are being ignored, then you have not held a modern digital camera in your cotton pickin' life. Just plain ignorant"
FYI - I shoot with the R5. If that's not modern I don't know what is. I haven't dreamed about the "pure stills Canon". I just think it would be nice to have a camera from Canon that focused on stills photography and maybe they put a little more attention to detail behind it and not worry about video stuff. As for ignorant, well I'll leave that to you. I'm not the one slinging petty names and accusations around. It's ok for folks to act their age online, maybe if more did so it wouldn't be such a disgusting place sometimes.