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How many way can you adjust the AF point on the 1DXIII?One disappointing aspect of this camera is that there are only four ways in which you can adjust the AF point
-Eye sensor
-Multi-controller (2x)
-Joystick (2x)
-Touch & Drag
For a Pro camera, this is simply not enough. Hopefully the R1 can do better than that.
• Global shuttermakes me wonder what the R1 is going to have (even better AF w/ deep learning, no SD cards, built like a tank, super fast charging - like 5 mins for 0->100% .. ?)
It also appears there's a joystick on the back. Why have both?Looks like they have used the optical AF button from the 1dx.
It's just as big as on any other camera, 3.2-inch, just like the 1DX series.My objection to flip screens is they are comparatively big and bulky and yet the screen is much smaller than it could be if it wasn’t a flip screen. But I know I am fighting an uphill battle on that one.
Well if you could just tell it where to focus, now that would be a big step up! lolOne disappointing aspect of this camera is that there are only four ways in which you can adjust the AF point
-Eye sensor
-Multi-controller (2x)
-Joystick (2x)
-Touch & Drag
For a Pro camera, this is simply not enough. Hopefully the R1 can do better than that.
If the screen is the same size then the complete mechanism is bigger and bulkier, if the mechanism is the same size the screen is smaller. What is difficult to understand or controversial about that?It's just as big as on any other camera, 3.2-inch, just like the 1DX series.
And they can do bigger ones if they want to, like on the C70, although the hinge on that camera seems less stable.
LOL - Hey Google, focus on #26's eyes...Well if you could just tell it where to focus, now that would be a big step up! lol
No it will almost certainly have one large 1 series style battery.Does the vertical grip have room for two batteries, or is there a battery grip to this one as well?