Haha. That's how I convince my self to by new cameras; buy necessary accessories first.Now is a good time to stock up on CF express cards. ProGrade run a sale until the end of May with -25% on all products
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Haha. That's how I convince my self to by new cameras; buy necessary accessories first.Now is a good time to stock up on CF express cards. ProGrade run a sale until the end of May with -25% on all products
No, the speaker said, that shots, taken form the 8k videos will have 35MPNew R5 teaser video in German:
IBIS working, I guess they've got the megapixel count wrong though (they claim 35 megapixels instead of 45)
Not at all, the R5 is not a sports shooter (from what we know so far), it will not win over OVF shooters (myself included), it is not as rugged as the 1DXIII, it will definitely not be used at the Olympics, etc. The 1D series has always been a specialist camera which is a niche that the R5 does not fill; pricing is not everything; that's like saying it will render the C200 obsolete just because it is cheaper and on paper has some better video features.
That's the info I GOT FROM THISHmmm, it went from "Initial availability could come as early as July." to "announcement for the Canon EOS R5 coming in July"
A bit off topic, but health insurance and health care are not the same thing. NHS is not 'health care" by US standards. You wait for everything and if you are "too old", good luck getting a knee replacement or even heart surgery. There is just no return on investment in you. That is the essence of socialized medicine.Why do people insist on saying this every time a price for anything is mentioned? UK prices are listed inclusive of tax USA prices are not. In the UK the health service is included in your tax bill, in the USA it is not, personally I'd pay a few hundred dollars more each time I bought a camera and got health insurance included, in the USA you 'save' a few hundred dollars on the cost of your camera and spend $500 every single month on health insurance because "Freedom".
He says that the resolution of raw frames extracted from an 8K raw video would be 35Mpx. Nothing else.New R5 teaser video in German:
IBIS working, I guess they've got the megapixel count wrong though (they claim 35 megapixels instead of 45)
Its experience.Why do people insist on saying this every time a price for anything is mentioned? UK prices are listed inclusive of tax USA prices are not. In the UK the health service is included in your tax bill, in the USA it is not, personally I'd pay a few hundred dollars more each time I bought a camera and got health insurance included, in the USA you 'save' a few hundred dollars on the cost of your camera and spend $500 every single month on health insurance because "Freedom".
It is a good time for stocking up on your popcorn right now. I predict, that popcorn will be in a short supply for quite a while once R5 was released into the wild.a whole new wave of YouTube reaction videos incoming...
Have you paid the price of individual health insurance in the USA? Have you tried to get coverage, pay for prescription drugs that cost pennies in other countries?A bit off topic, but health insurance and health care are not the same thing. NHS is not 'health care" by US standards. You wait for everything and if you are "too old", good luck getting a knee replacement or even heart surgery. There is just no return on investment in you. That is the essence of socialized medicine.
I have always found that amusing; people who trash Canon at every turn then go buy an adapter and use nothing but Canon lenses on their Sony bodies. I do think the RF mount hurts Canon as well though, sure there's an adapter but with RF lenses costing more than their EF equivalents, and the fact that the new bodies aren't native to the EF mount; these factors can't help but slow adoption.
The larger sites yes (especially Amazon), but you might be surprised at how many smaller sites still don't collect taxes. Even B&H didn't collect taxes on my recent purchase. It's really based on the state the company is in, the local laws of that state, and the laws of the state that you reside in.
Sounds mean-spirited and spiteful. Why would you possibly care if people use Canon lenses on Sony cameras? Do you by any chance have a redneck sticker on your pickup showing a nasty-looking kid pissing on a competing brand name?
You have to sign up for their Payboo credit card to receive a credit for the tax amount. Make sure you pay off the card before the due date because the annual interest rate is around 26%.Well, depending on where you live, you can still order from B&H and they won't charge you sales tax...so, there is THAT too in much of the US.
Or..so I hear.
I do not see EF adapter really hurting with the control ring and filter adapters. And finally 100% compatibility on the R cameras.
I have not even given it a second thought as to using an adapter. In fact I am really looking forward to using my FD, FL and R lenses on the R5. What a super expansion of capability for using unique old lenses. I still say Canon did it right and have done it right since the EF mount was introduced so the RF could come along and NO incompatibility like Nikon is horribly suffering now.
... and 4499 Euro in Germany ... but maybe ... bevor money looses its value and while there is no other way to spend it with some joy I will do that and give my EOS RP a big brother (or sister?).$ 3,999 US but in rip-off Britain that will translate to £ 3,999 maybe more.