Sigh. Canon can go on like this with 10 more new bodies and lenses. I need real world reviews of the R5 / C300 III to read any more news on future promises without getting irritated. Now it is showtime.
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Show time?Sigh. Canon can go on like this with 10 more new bodies and lenses. I need real world reviews of the R5 / C300 III to read any more news on future promises without getting irritated. Now it is showtime.
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Here are some facts for you regarding how pandemic affected economy and life in Australia. A country with population around 25 million people.
Mr Morrison, the Prime Minister of Australia, said today that the current restrictions are costing the economy approximately $4 billion a week.
"By the end of the day, more than a million Australians will have had the claims process for jobseeker. Around 5 million are estimated to be on JobKeeper," said Mr Morrison.
One million Aussies are accessing their own superannuation early.
Around 340,000 businesses are accessing $7 million in cash flow assistance.
PM Scott Morrison outlined some rough figures on job losses, which equate to well over a million people.
In industries most heavily affected by restrictions – such as hospitality – as many as 708,000 jobs have been lost.
In construction, it's 120,000 jobs.
In Retail, it has been 146,000 jobs.
In arts and recreation (like tourist activities and museums) it is 180,000 jobs.
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Here are some facts for you regarding how pandemic affected economy and life in Australia. A country with population around 25 million people.
Mr Morrison, the Prime Minister of Australia, said today that the current restrictions are costing the economy approximately $4 billion a week.
"By the end of the day, more than a million Australians will have had the claims process for jobseeker. Around 5 million are estimated to be on JobKeeper," said Mr Morrison.
One million Aussies are accessing their own superannuation early.
Around 340,000 businesses are accessing $7 million in cash flow assistance.
PM Scott Morrison outlined some rough figures on job losses, which equate to well over a million people.
In industries most heavily affected by restrictions – such as hospitality – as many as 708,000 jobs have been lost.
In construction, it's 120,000 jobs.
In Retail, it has been 146,000 jobs.
In arts and recreation (like tourist activities and museums) it is 180,000 jobs.
Please read: Now it is time for Canon to introduce (show) products rather than announcing even more new ones.Show time?
Here are some facts for you regarding how pandemic affected economy and life in Australia. A country with population around 25 million people.
Mr Morrison, the Prime Minister of Australia, said today that the current restrictions are costing the economy approximately $4 billion a week.
"By the end of the day, more than a million Australians will have had the claims process for jobseeker. Around 5 million are estimated to be on JobKeeper," said Mr Morrison.
One million Aussies are accessing their own superannuation early.
Around 340,000 businesses are accessing $7 million in cash flow assistance.
PM Scott Morrison outlined some rough figures on job losses, which equate to well over a million people.
In industries most heavily affected by restrictions – such as hospitality – as many as 708,000 jobs have been lost.
In construction, it's 120,000 jobs.
In Retail, it has been 146,000 jobs.
In arts and recreation (like tourist activities and museums) it is 180,000 jobs.
Thanks for letting us know. Unfortunately, the last checked my hands were the same size as they were when I bought my 7D which I find extremely comfortable to hold for long periods of time. The ergonomics of a camera, is for me, the most important aspect of a camera. It’s the reason I will never buy a Sony body until they create a camera that doesn’t have the ergonomics of a brick.
Apparently, the grip is pretty tight on SONY cameras. Don’t trust the same issue exists on Canon RActually, having used both the Sony A7R4 and the EOS R, I can say with certainty that there's next to no appreciable difference in ergonomics between the two.
Apparently, the grip is pretty tight on SONY cameras. Don’t trust the same issue exists on Canon R
https://2.img-dpreview.com/files/p/TS560x560~forums/61029201/a86b15b163ad416a863dcd6d2daea846
How do you know?
Please read:
Now it is not a good time for introduction of any products apart from WFH essentials or enterprise products that assist enterprises adapting to so called “New normal”. Or a medical tech targeting pandemic.
let’s be realistic here
Well, Canon are marketing it as a 5D-range camera, I think if they were targeting it as a A9 killer then this would already have leaked.
Let's see how well it works. In reality 20fps shooting with blackout may not be that different to 20fps shooting without.
My point is for a 5D type camera it looks to substantially outperform the a9II. So what will the 1D mirrorless look like? It will be some kind of monster, 16 fps mechanical shutter, faster than 20 fps electronic shutter you are reaching 24p video.
EOS R1 will obviously have a bigger body with integrated grip giving a far more useful battery life, it will have the pro features missing from the R5 such as ethernet port and the new touch control from the 1DX III. It will be more robust, better weather sealing, and have a shutter rated for a longer life. If we're very lucky Canon it may have a global shutter sensor.
Global shutter will be an absolute dream come true. Then put it on every other Canon camera.
Can someone give me a quick idea on what is different about a "global shutter" is vs the usual ones we all seem to be currently using?
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Can someone give me a quick idea on what is different about a "global shutter" is vs the usual ones we all seem to be currently using?
What is different on it physically as well as functionally?
Sorry for what must sound like a noob question, but I keep seeing the terms thrown around and don't know what is different about that shutter.
I'm familiar with the effects of a non-global shutter when shooting video and moving the camera where you get the jello effect....but don't quite know what a global shutter would look like vs the curtain ones I've seen demonstrated, etc....
Thank you in advance,
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Kind of, but not really. Global shutters have the potential to be vastly better than leaf shutters which in actuality act like reverse grad neutral density filters because it takes time for the shutter petals to travel the distance they have to, they also impact depth of field because they act as a second aperture opening.The old leaf shutters in cameras like the RB67 are a mechanical equivalent.
Kind of, but not really. Global shutters have the potential to be vastly better than leaf shutters which in actuality act like reverse grad neutral density filters because it takes time for the shutter petals to travel the distance they have to, they also impact depth of field because they act as a second aperture opening.
Of course global shutters require more complicated sensor circuitry that limits resolution and increases cost. Current tech doesn't point to global shutters for stills orientated cameras any time soon particularly at the sensor resolutions the pro/am stills cameras are putting out now.
I don’t see R6 and global shutter in the same thread. Although the R6 is slated to be a low mp a global shutter doesn’t fit in with the suggestion of the R6 being a comparative budget model as there is no way around the added cost and complexity needed on the sensor for a global shutter, and if it is a 20mp camera it makes little sense to have not put that in the 1DX III, that would have been a feature that would have sold a lot of 1D series cameras....and cue shot panning over to the R6 rumour on the frontpage
Kind of, but not really. Global shutters have the potential to be vastly better than leaf shutters which in actuality act like reverse grad neutral density filters because it takes time for the shutter petals to travel the distance they have to, they also impact depth of field because they act as a second aperture opening.
Of course global shutters require more complicated sensor circuitry that limits resolution and increases cost. Current tech doesn't point to global shutters for stills orientated cameras any time soon particularly at the sensor resolutions the pro/am stills cameras are putting out now.