Viggo Dec 13, 2010 5,065 1,667 34,563 Oct 15, 2018 #21 Oct 15, 2018 #21 aa_angus said: I always set my cameras all the way to focus priority. My new EOS R is no different. Click to expand... Then it’s 3 fps , I think it’s pretty bad, I bought it anyway. Time will show if I can live with it or not Upvote 0
aa_angus said: I always set my cameras all the way to focus priority. My new EOS R is no different. Click to expand... Then it’s 3 fps , I think it’s pretty bad, I bought it anyway. Time will show if I can live with it or not
D Donkey_Kong Nov 25, 2015 188 32 6,261 Oct 15, 2018 #22 Oct 15, 2018 #22 I think you'll be surprised. It felt more than capable of shooting action to me. Upvote 0
Viggo Dec 13, 2010 5,065 1,667 34,563 Oct 15, 2018 #23 Oct 15, 2018 #23 aa_angus said: I think you'll be surprised. It felt more than capable of shooting action to me. Click to expand... A Canon rep said you could push the shutter as fast as you like, so maybe that’s a, horrible, workaround... I tried my 1dx2 at 3 fps and it didn’t feel great. But, I fully understand this isn’t a sports camera... it should’ve had 6 fps though... Upvote 0
aa_angus said: I think you'll be surprised. It felt more than capable of shooting action to me. Click to expand... A Canon rep said you could push the shutter as fast as you like, so maybe that’s a, horrible, workaround... I tried my 1dx2 at 3 fps and it didn’t feel great. But, I fully understand this isn’t a sports camera... it should’ve had 6 fps though...