It's going to make not a damn of difference at the level of resolution in the EVF or on the rear screen when composing.It's also used in video. And I bet it's being used in live view/EVF as well.
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It's going to make not a damn of difference at the level of resolution in the EVF or on the rear screen when composing.It's also used in video. And I bet it's being used in live view/EVF as well.
No, but it’s huge when you can Bluetooth your jpgs to your iPhone then post them on low resolution social media. All the kids are doing that nowadays.It's going to make not a damn of difference at the level of resolution in the EVF or on the rear screen when composing.
"F2.8L Zoom lens, etc."What is the meaning of the F 2.8L text? The line immediately below my screenshot translates to 'scheduled release.'
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Are kids the market for this camera?No, but it’s huge when you can Bluetooth your jpgs to your iPhone then post them on low resolution social media. All the kids are doing that nowadays.
Actually, application of the corrections to recorded video is a big deal, just not one I personally care about.
Yeah, what cameras are those to the right of the EOS R?The suggestions (albeit translated) that high and low end cameras move to EOS R is interesting
That's a 5Ds and 5D4 on the left - what's on the right...
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I'm still wondering at what point I end up moving to EOS R - http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/yes-i-welcome-eos-r/
Top two are 7DII and 80D. Bottom two are M5 and M6.Yeah, what cameras are those to the right of the EOS R?
It's going to make not a damn of difference at the level of resolution in the EVF or on the rear screen when composing.
Yes, The camera has all the features that I would use, so I'm wondering why I'd pay more for a higher level model. I really am getting up there in age, and wonder how much longer I will be taking enough photos to justify a new camera, so it may be sooner rather than later.The suggestions (albeit translated) that high and low end cameras move to EOS R is interesting
That's a 5Ds and 5D4 on the left - what's on the right...
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I'm still wondering at what point I end up moving to EOS R - http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/yes-i-welcome-eos-r/
If it’s a new sensor why isn’t it 150MP 32-bit global shutter capable of far IR and gamma-ray imaging? You see the problem with your argument? You and your kin seem to share the misguided idea that engineering iterations can always be cleanly divided into ”tweaks” and ”new products”. It doesn’t work like that in reality.
The R does have an electronic shutter, btw.
It says the EF-EOS R adapter and the ring adapter will be released now. The drop in filter mount adapters, C-PL and ND, will be released end of 2018 (or beginning of 2019). 2.8L zooms "and so on" will be released from 2019 and onwards.This indicates that the next two lenses canon will release will in 2019 and will be EF, not RF.
It means F2.8L zooms and so on (or etc).What is the meaning of the F 2.8L text? The line immediately below my screenshot translates to 'scheduled release.'
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Newly developed 5IDV like sensor? Why does not it utilise an electronic shutter, BSI and allow no crop 4K video then? I would say that they have just tweaked a 5DIV sensor to accomodate larger DPAF area and that's just it ...
Your reply is blown out of the proportions ironising what it is about imo. As Amorse states above, I find new R release mostly being a 6DIII without a mirror, not a 5DIV alternative, especially not in a AF area. Once R price goes lower, I wonder if ppl would still choose a 6DII instead?
Simply put - more and more it looks, like the crop in 4K is a technology limitation of recent sensor design, and not a marketing protection of the higher product line. And btw - when I mention an electronic shutter, I mean a global electronic shutter ....
There is something fishy about the situation and I did not found out yet, what it is I think, there is more to the EOS R ecosystem, than is visible at first sight. E.g. - you can't use M lenses on R mount. You can't use R lenses on EF mount (I still expect DSLRs to be here for a while, so no cross-backup strategy). Yet Canon took the route.
My personal prediction (and not that it matters) is, that the next R camera will introduce more of a new technology, especially in a sensor area. If we've got basically a 5DIV's sensor in a mid-range R, then I think Canon has something in its sleeves for a high-end model. A R-evolution.
What will be the M future? Is there any official statement?
All-new sensor, as opposed to, for example, the 80D sensor which appears in a ton of APSC cameras.Canon has a long tradition of using the term "all new" for sensors that are merely adapted from one camera to another. There were dozens of 18mp sensors, each of which was "all new" relative to the last for a couple years back there. Maybe they consider an "all new" sensor to be one that isn't made from literally recycled parts. This camera's sensor is the 5d4 sensor with the adaptation of having microlenses that are made for the new flange difference. The performance, design, etc. is substantially identical to that of the 5d4's sensor.