That's not the way I read it. I think it means that the multishot NR is only available as JPEG.IglooEater said:No RAW at ISO 12,500; JPEG only. That's interesting. Anyone have an explanation for that? To my limited knowledge, any other camera can shoot raw in the extended ISO modes...
Goodness you're right of course- stupid me! Comes from reading too fast. Thanks for the correction!lintoni said:That's not the way I read it. I think it means that the multishot NR is only available as JPEG.IglooEater said:No RAW at ISO 12,500; JPEG only. That's interesting. Anyone have an explanation for that? To my limited knowledge, any other camera can shoot raw in the extended ISO modes...
Mt Spokane Photography said:The 645Z is going to blow away everything else, if a high ISO studio or landscape camera was what I needed, I'd be giving it a high priority.
Mt Spokane Photography said:The 645Z is going to blow away everything else, if a high ISO studio or landscape camera was what I needed, I'd be giving it a high priority.
tomscott said:Canon Europe have just released this promo with David Noton
https://youtu.be/cgVBqTr-gUQ
Mt Spokane Photography said:The 645Z is going to blow away everything else, if a high ISO studio or landscape camera was what I needed, I'd be giving it a high priority.
As dilbert didn't answer this point, I will. It's a pepper mill.VirtualRain said:My thoughts reading through that review... In this order...
1. What a horrible subject for a camera test... Round glass jar full of ill defined cookies? Seriously?
tomscott said:Canon Europe have just released this promo with David Noton
https://youtu.be/cgVBqTr-gUQ