This can’t be in common use. Infectious Grooves fan?Yeah he's has proven tool status long ago. Also those multiple replies, it's ricockulous. Moving on.
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This can’t be in common use. Infectious Grooves fan?Yeah he's has proven tool status long ago. Also those multiple replies, it's ricockulous. Moving on.
Hmmm, 15 fps mechanical/23 fps electronic...all the subject tracking of the R3...yup, that sure spells Rebel. Not!The R10 has always appeared to me to be the RF version of the Rebel series. Nothing about this news changes that.
idk, I've been using it for 30 odd yearsThis can’t be in common use. Infectious Grooves fan?
Quite commonly misused in the U.S. that way.
Kind of like "I could care less" when they're trying to say they couldn't care l
I would say that usage is incorrect, as you could have cared even less and not have commented at all.I couldn’t care less about metaphors involving pudding.
That’s about right. The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move was released in 1991. Band was led by Mike Muir, from Suicidal Tendencies as a side project. The album had character dialogue between songs. “This is ricockulous! What’chyu mean!?!” was a phrase used. Only place I’ve ever heard it other than fans repeating it. Or people repeating them? Or maybe it was more common than I thought.idk, I've been using it for 30 odd years
The $1000 price tag doesn’t spell Rebel.Hmmm, 15 fps mechanical/23 fps electronic...all the subject tracking of the R3...yup, that sure spells Rebel. Not!
Sorry, but no. A quick search reveals a number of reliable sources that affirm that "the proof is in the pudding" is a perfectly acceptable phrase that grew out of the older phrase, "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." Both phrases are accepted and both mean essentially the same thing.Quite commonly misused in the U.S. that way.
Kind of like "I could care less" when they're trying to say they couldn't care less.
Human Factors engineering has got to be a thankless job for products like cameras, unless you just knock the design out of the park. Personally, I'm not fond of buttons on top of a camera (like the flush ones that control a mode/function, not the recessed rotary dial), but nevertheless they tend to put some important ones up there. Of course, many cameras let you customize other buttons and accommodate. I find buttons or switches on the front or back of the body a bit easier to manage during hand-held scenarios. Shooting on a monopod or tripod, however, it isn't as big a hassle. However, those flush buttons on top are less prone to accidental pressing.For me this thread ends with Micheal Clark laughing at me yet perhaps it's me laughing at Canon for putting a physical AF/MF switch on those bodies thinking if the thousands of folks wondering why their camera won't focus, lol. Fat fingering has GOT to be a consideration in ergonomics and button layout.
I have always taken it as sarcasm.On the other hand, "I could care less" is obviously nonsensical. If one "could" care less it literally means one cares.
Bonus points for using ‘literally’ in this discussionSorry, but no. A quick search reveals a number of reliable sources that affirm that "the proof is in the pudding" is a perfectly acceptable phrase that grew out of the older phrase, "The proof of the pudding is in the eating." Both phrases are accepted and both mean essentially the same thing.
On the other hand, "I could care less" is obviously nonsensical. If one "could" care less it literally means one cares.
Thanks neuro, that's very encouraging. I wish they had similar on the R5.
... agreed ! That reminds me I need to call my hair stylist.This can’t be in common use. Infectious Grooves fan?
From the sounds of it , it is the same base sensor with improved micro lenses and circuitry (that is if I am understanding what I have heard correctly. Combined with the digic X that should see a definite improvement in performance.Canon states that the sensor in the R7 is brand new
I would guess APS-C can do sunrises and flowers easier than full frame can do reach. But they both look like you won’t miss any action. Unless it’s distant action, then you’re back to reach.I can’t decide if I should go for R7 or save a bit more for R6. Can the hive mind tell me what to do?
Reach & action are a priority. But so are sunrises with flowers.
If you primarily need reach, APS-C might be better, If you primarily need wide fields and shallow DOF, FF is the better option.I can’t decide if I should go for R7 or save a bit more for R6. Can the hive mind tell me what to do?
Reach & action are a priority. But so are sunrises with flowers.
I wouldn't attribute this to any nefarious intent. Oftentimes, dealers have little more notice than the rest of us mere mortals when new products are announced. They might have put it into their system with incorrect or miscommunicated information.
Technically, they could, by not replying at all.Kind of like "I could care less" when they're trying to say they couldn't care less.