So they finally move away from AA batteries
More $$$ for Canon in the end...
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So they finally move away from AA batteries
I don’t think so, it sounds like they have a sealed interior with a radiating surface that they then blow ambient air over.Hopefully next macro light will use this battery pack as this speedlight.
Edit: with built in fan dont this light will be weather sealed which will restrict outdoor use but for indoor shooting a perfect light. For outdoor/harsh environments 600ex-RT might still be better choice.
I've moved to ProFoto for speedlights and strobes anyway. The fast recharge over the canons and integration to the larger strobes made me move.More $$$ for Canon in the end...
AF assist grids work by illuminating red dots over the exact dot grid of a phase detection autofocus sensor, so an assist grid would do nothing for a dual pixel autofocus sensor in which every pixel is an autofocus point, since the dots would have to be over all of the pixels. Instead Canon explained that the new LED modeling light works as a focus assist for the R series, and from some of the videos it seems very effective and not nearly as distracting as the pulsing modeling light. It also seems to go very dim to not be as distracting in low light.would've loved it if the max power output was a stop more and there would miraculously some way to use that AF infrared assist grid on the R5. For this price, big pass and might pick one up when I see a refurbished or second hand one for a nice price
Looks like Canon is taking no prisoners with all the new gear it is introducing.
"Release the Kraken!"
Well the internet is saying that APS-C is for losers so there's that.Except the M50. People who want affordable are not valuable customers anymore
Hopefully next macro light will use this battery pack as this speedlight.
Edit: with built in fan dont this light will be weather sealed which will restrict outdoor use but for indoor shooting a perfect light. For outdoor/harsh environments 600ex-RT might still be better choice.
I'm surprised by the somewhat low guide number of 60. I expected it to be in the 100+ range. I guess that's one way to get 300+ 1:1 flashes.
I've moved to ProFoto for speedlights and strobes anyway. The fast recharge over the canons and integration to the larger strobes made me move.
Heat exchangers in Nuclear reactors use heavy water to remove heat from core to external cooling ponds unlike have a fan recirculating heat in completely enclosed environment.One can seal fan/cooling ducts from the rest of internal areas. How do you think heat exchangers for nuclear reactors work?
Heat exchangers in Nuclear reactors use heavy water to remove heat from core to external cooling ponds unlike have a fan recirculating heat in completely enclosed environment.