it's the remote shutter release port on the front of the cameraThanks for not answering my question...
No, I did not read all 780 posts...
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it's the remote shutter release port on the front of the cameraThanks for not answering my question...
No, I did not read all 780 posts...
The link in the answer was clickable to the specific post that answered your question, so your question was answered indeed.Thanks for not answering my question...
No, I did not read all 780 posts...
Thanks for not answering my question...
No, I did not read all 780 posts...
If you have to ask , then you're not part of the target market. Ignorance is bliss. Leave the real pros in peace and don't get in their way.And what brainless idiot will buy the 7400 euro 'flagship' 1Dx Mark III now this news is out?
Cannot believe Canon is charging 7400 for a product that is already outdated before it hits the market.
I am so happy there is competition now, else this R5 mirrorless would cost 7400 euro too..
And what brainless idiot
There was no word on GPS in this camera, only that you could linkt the camera to a smartphone to get GPS information from the smartphone
Thanks!it's the remote shutter release port on the front of the camera
My apologies! I didn't realize that...I did answer, you could've followed the link...
We are a week or so ahead of most of the rest of cameracentric cyberspace in digesting the R5 and R6 rumors. When this first started, there were people here on CR who we were saying much the same stuff. Then the R5 and R6 rumors went CR3 and things started seeming more real (but there are still people here talking about cripple hammers and nerfing). The many questions that keep coming up show how little information there is about camera specifics and timelines, so it may be a little early to start bashing the usual bashers. We can hope there will be plenty of time for that later for those of who feel the need to do so."Edit: And then there's a whole thing about "CROP!!!!" when he's clearly conflating aspect ratios and crop factors. I really like Matt's channel but all that plus the "mirror lock up" thing just makes me wonder if he rushed this one out without thinking.
Sorry. I didn't realize that...The link in the answer was clickable to the specific post that answered your question, so your question was answered indeed.
There will be no CP+ unfortunately... They canceled it due to the Corona virus situation. See: http://www.cpplus.jp/en/Savy. Just enough info to keep the buzz until CP+. "Industry leader" in mirrorless would be their marketing mantra on July 24th
I'd say close to the 5D3 when it came out, but that's only a wild guess.What do we think the price will be?
Context: I need a hybrid cam, mostly for video (with good slow-mo), size doesn't matter, am weighing up a used 1DX Mark II + 24-70mm f2.8 = £3700 against holding out for this with the RF 24-70mm.
GPS is one more power drain on a system that will want to get as many shots as possible out of a charge. If it’s omitted from R5, it could be to reduce power consumption.I really hope there will be a GPS in the R5. 5DIV has it, 1DXIII has it. Although R and RP don't. So there's something to worry about, but GPS will never be in the pre-release highlights.
Linking the camera to smartphone - thanks but no thanks. Increased battery consumption for both camera and smartphone.
Viedeo-wise this will be a huge difference: 1Dx + EF 24-70 = absolutely no image stabilisation, you'll need a tripod and that good-old mirror is just an obstacle. R5 + RF 24-70 IS = double stabilisation IBIS + IS, you can shoot a lot without a tripod.Context: I need a hybrid cam, mostly for video (with good slow-mo), size doesn't matter, am weighing up a used 1DX Mark II + 24-70mm f2.8 = £3700 against holding out for this with the RF 24-70mm.
GPS is one more power drain on a system that will want to get as many shots as possible out of a charge. If it’s omitted from R5, it could be to reduce power consumption.
Amazing the level of responses on this compared the relatively muted response to the 1DX III.
I'm delighted Canon is bringing out such a camera but where are they going from here.
I'm sure it will be very expensive but why will you ever need to buy another one?
12/20 FPS and 48 MP, 8K and IBIS. Probably decent ISO performance. Eye tracking (The R is pretty decent already at tracking).
Canon camera business could be doomed from the perspective they have developed the ultimate mirrored and mirrorless camera in quick succession. What would make a user upgrade from here? The glass is already near perfection. (Canon INC overal I'm sure will do perfectly fine)
I think both are an amazing achievement and a credit to Canon but some part of me feels sad in that I love new technology but its at the point of maturing and there will only be little incremental improvements from here on.
I've lived through a period of amazing technological change, and I've loved it. The invention of the mobile phone, personal computers / laptops, flat screen televisions, electric cars, the internet , google (that you could search the world and get answers back) , wikipedia (unbelievable the knowledge it contains for free).
It all just seems to be slowing down. It's all improvements now but nothing breakthrough. I'll miss it.
What was the last major invention of something we didn't have? The iPhone is the last game changer I can think of and while its got better the latest iPhone is remarkably similar to the original.
Personally I miss all that improvement and daring to believe it could be made better.
I just can't think anymore how Canon can improve the camera (or at least an improvement that I'd find great).
If they brought out next year a 200MP full frame camera at 24FPS I'm not sure it would move me.