Is the low pass filter in the R6 the same as the R5?
Informative video. Some thing I hadn't heard or wasn't sure about is the redesigned low pass filter that allows Canon to claim the sensor in the R5 produces more detail than even the 5Ds or 5DsR, even though those have more MPx.
Not directly from Canon, but this article at DigitalCameraWorld claims only the R5 uses the new high detail low-pass filter.Ok, so I take the two previous posts and merge them...conflicting ideas on the filter when combined with two very different sensors, yet my question being based on the R6 and it's 'version' of the 1DX3 sensor, shouldn't I take HenryL's post as encouraging? I have yet to find definitive specs on this from Canon (probably not looking in the right place)
There are many who beg to differ. Not all of us want an EVF for one thing. It doesn't end there."Not replacing the 5D MKIV" so not discontinuing the 5D MKIV just yet but I'm pretty sure there wont be a 5D MKV; there's no need for one now.
I guess that for the next six months we are going to have to listen to the forum experts declaring there will never be another 5D. After that we will be treated to "The 5DV will be the last in the series."There are many who beg to differ. Not all of us want an EVF for one thing. It doesn't end there.
Gee, sounds like this isn't your first CR rodeoI guess that for the next six months we are going to have to listen to the forum experts declaring there will never be another 5D. After that we will be treated to "The 5DV will be the last in the series."
highly likely will be the case, but I for one is always preferring the OVF for non fatigue usage and that during vacation I don't need to even charge my 2 batteries in the grip more than once, with my vacation usage likely with a R camera I need to charge batteries every night which is tiring... and in fact back a few years when I went to yellow knife for aurora photography, the -30 degrees C temperature did froze up the top 5D III LCD as well as some sony A7 EVF making it barely work after an hour, I do think OVF have it advantage on thatI guess that for the next six months we are going to have to listen to the forum experts declaring there will never be another 5D. After that we will be treated to "The 5DV will be the last in the series."
Well, I don't know what to say about that.highly likely will be the case, but I for one is always preferring the OVF for non fatigue usage and that during vacation I don't need to even charge my 2 batteries in the grip more than once, with my vacation usage likely with a R camera I need to charge batteries every night which is tiring... and in fact back a few years when I went to yellow knife for aurora photography, the -30 degrees C temperature did froze up the top 5D III LCD as well as some sony A7 EVF making it barely work after an hour, I do think OVF have it advantage on that