I love your Bridezilla!Then, even with a contract with an out due to equipment failure, a Bridezilla could still file a frivolous suit that would still have to be defended. So a second card is really good insurance.
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I love your Bridezilla!Then, even with a contract with an out due to equipment failure, a Bridezilla could still file a frivolous suit that would still have to be defended. So a second card is really good insurance.
Yeah, ‘cuz that like totally explains why there’s a zoom lock switch on the barrel.RF 70-200 f2.8 is fixed length barrel!!!
ThanksYeah, ‘cuz that like totally explains why there’s a zoom lock switch on the barrel.
well, the zoom lock is there precisely to keep the barrel at a fixed length. therefore with zoom lock engaged, the barrel is fixed length.Yeah, ‘cuz that like totally explains why there’s a zoom lock switch on the barrel.
Sure been happy with my "clunky" 5DS. I bet the 1DX MKII owner cannot crop & recompose in the way you can with 5DS files.Guy who bought a "clunky" 5DSr (slow frame rate) now acting upset because a 1DX II+ mirrorless camera isn't available right now from Canon. Shooting style change much? Why not just buy a 1DX Mark II? BTW: Canon doesn't mind if you don't check back until 2095.
With TS 17, it's not about filters, actually. It's about not catching sun flare from behind.Which screw on filters could you use, that the Canon EF to R adapter wouldn't allow you?
Don't agree!
Imagine spending a month in New Zealand, Japan or Utah, to find out, once back at home, that one 64 GB card failed.
Even if you had a second camera, many pictures will be lost forever (sometimes). I experienced this once, and, believe me or not, that's why I sold my cute little R to buy the 5 D IV. The failure occurred with a Leica and Sandisk SD, but , since I'm planning a longer trip to Japan, I wanted to be on the safe side...
And, by the way, why do you think that landscape, stills, portrait have less importance than sports or marriage???
...though I am saying that I don't absolutely need a second card (just like everyone with an entry level FF camera pre sony mk3 bodies) doesn't mean that I blindly assume nothing will ever go wrong. I make an educated risk assessment and purchase my gear accordingly...
Got one. Seen that.
I'm putting in a request for new RF lenses. Get it?
I'm making a post on a blog page.
Yeah, but if you ever had your pants sued off and your house firebombed by a bridezilla, you’d change your tune right quick.This.
I would add one more thing. Virtually all high quality cards come with rescue software. Unfortunately, I have had to use the software a time or two. It worked flawlessly. In fact, it recovers not only the images on the card, but images that were previously on the card before the card was formatted for the most recent use.
I get that some people feel strongly about having two card slots. But, that doesn't mean every camera with a single card slot is worthless or that those of us who don't feel as strongly about the issue need to be lectured by those that do feel strongly.
Actually, the lecturing was coming from the Professional Architectural Photographer knocking the idea that people need two card slots because he had never had a failure. BTW: Nobody said single card cams are worthless. Nobody. Read the thread.This.
I would add one more thing. Virtually all high quality cards come with rescue software. Unfortunately, I have had to use the software a time or two. It worked flawlessly. In fact, it recovers not only the images on the card, but images that were previously on the card before the card was formatted for the most recent use.
I get that some people feel strongly about having two card slots. But, that doesn't mean every camera with a single card slot is worthless or that those of us who don't feel as strongly about the issue need to be lectured by those that do feel strongly.
Actually, the lecturing was coming from the Professional Architectural Photographer knocking the idea that people need two card slots because he had never had a failure.
Yup. But, apparently those supposed pros who think 2 card slots is paranoid haven't run into a nasty customer and card failure yet. Economic thrill seekers with a little of Murphy's law thrown in. Then again, they probably don't use contracts or insurance either. Sooner or later, "Should have..." Not to mention all the free word of mouth advertising they'll get. Not smart business on their part.
You more likely to catch flares with front filter on than without. The common knowledge is to remove front filters when shooting with strong source or light in the frame. e.g. sun, light poles in night photography, etc.With TS 17, it's not about filters, actually. It's about not catching sun flare from behind.
You call me, speaking with a like minded individual about the legalities involved in a botched wedding shoot (By a business and from a best practices point of view.), lecturing a guy who doesn't do weddings? Wow. Yeah. Again, read the thread.Yeah that's not lecturing at all.
Adorama announced the 85... 2699. I mean I knew they’d be pricey, but 2699 for the 85? Really?
The 70-200 is going to be 2999.
Yeah, but if you ever had your pants sued off and your house firebombed by a bridezilla, you’d change your tune right quick.
Huh? Does not compute... I would find out that my card has failed during the trip, not when I get home. When I card fails you can no longer write to it since you would get an error. Any corrupted images can't be reviewed either. AND, I don't operate as stupid as that, and I hope other's don't either. Something like water damage, theft etc will cause you to lose everything including that second card. I travel with my ipad. End of each day I will just use cascable to wirelessly transfer that day's photos to my ipad. At least up to 20GB of those images will end up in the cloud. If I have my laptop with me same thing.
So though I am saying that I don't absolutely need a second card (just like everyone with an entry level FF camera pre sony mk3 bodies) doesn't mean that I blindly assume nothing will ever go wrong. I make an educated risk assessment and purchase my gear accordingly. I see the value and potential of the RF mount. So am buying into canon for that amoung other things. I am not going to just buy and invest deep into sony just because of 2 card slots which will definitely find its way into a canon RF body within the next year.
If the two card slots were you prerequisit then surely you haven't owned any of the FE mount cameras pre-mk3 bodies right??? Cause if your answer is that you have, then it wasn't as important to you back then as it has suddenly become in the past year.