first I was bought it was on 1.3.1, then I upgrade it to 1.5.0 the same issueWhich firmware?
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first I was bought it was on 1.3.1, then I upgrade it to 1.5.0 the same issueWhich firmware?
f1.8 1 at 125s, flash was at my other hand just the angle is different, I took near 100 photos with or without flash the same issue , doing portrait photoshoot for 10years after a couple of shots I found there is something wrong with itWhat were your shutter speeds? The first shot has a much higher component of flash in it.
I presume you haven’t been doing it for ten years with a 45mp camera handheld? As dcm says, what focal length and what crop are we looking at?f1.8 1 at 125s, flash was at my other hand just the angle is different, I took near 100 photos with or without flash the same issue , doing portrait photoshoot for 10years after a couple of shots I found there is something wrong with it
1.5.0Which firmware?
85, 100 prime and 70-200, I am just comparing EFCS vs MS VS 5Dm3 only with mechanical shutter, photos are totally unusable on MSI presume you haven’t been doing it for ten years with a 45mp camera handheld? As dcm says, what focal length and what crop are we looking at?
I’m not saying there isn’t an issue, but you need to address any technique or expectation issues before we move on to camera issues.
Time to call Canon and get it serviced.85, 100 prime and 70-200, I am just comparing EFCS vs MS VS 5Dm3 only with mechanical shutter, photos are totally unusable on MS
I returned the camera back and waiting for replacement one.Time to call Canon and get it serviced.
So you are handholding, with one hand, a 70-200 @ 1/125 second while dragging the shutter/mixing flash and ambient, but you still are not telling us the crop that you are showing, show us the whole frame so we can see the crop.85, 100 prime and 70-200, I am just comparing EFCS vs MS VS 5Dm3 only with mechanical shutter, photos are totally unusable on MS
100% but it doesnt mater as both crop are identical. Canon accept and agreed it is a faulty camera, based on what you say it is not???So you are handholding, with one hand, a 70-200 @ 1/125 second while dragging the shutter/mixing flash and ambient, but you still are not telling us the crop that you are showing, show us the whole frame so we can see the crop.
Personally I don’t see a camera issue yet, again I’m not saying there isn’t one just that the images you have posted don’t fully support that.
How can you crop a 5DIV and an R5 both to 100% and the enlargement is the same?100% but it doesnt mater as both crop are identical. Canon accept and agreed it is a faulty camera, based on what you say it is not???
Omg, the comparison is 2 photo of canon r5, one in EFCS and the other mechanical shutter it is stated on the photo. I was able to get a single sharp image with mechanical shutter I know what I am talking about when I said even not comparable with 5dm3 in terms of sharpness. Have a look to my website all taken by 5dm3 www.gemxfoto.com/portraitHow can you crop a 5DIV and an R5 both to 100% and the enlargement is the same?
I expect you will be equally disappointed with your replacement.
The R5 can easily look less sharp at 100%, because it has more pixelsOmg, the comparison is 2 photo of canon r5, one in EFCS and the other mechanical shutter it is stated on the photo. I was able to get a single sharp image with mechanical shutter I know what I am talking about when I said even not comparable with 5dm3 in terms of sharpness. Have a look to my website all taken by 5dm3 www.gemxfoto.com/portrait
And I said one of those images has a much larger flash component, so effective faster exposure, though both look like they have ambient exposure drag/camera motion in them to me. They certainly don’t compare to the images in the linked website in style or exposure technique.Omg, the comparison is 2 photo of canon r5, one in EFCS and the other mechanical shutter it is stated on the photo. I was able to get a single sharp image with mechanical shutter I know what I am talking about when I said even not comparable with 5dm3 in terms of sharpness. Have a look to my website all taken by 5dm3 www.gemxfoto.com/portrait
As far as I can tell, bokeh only starts to be affected with a combination of wider-than-f/1.8 and faster-than-1/500s, so at 1/125s EFCS and MS should give identical bokeh, regardless of aperture.[..]yeah I can use EFCS but the quality of the bokeh will be affected.[..]
Canon confirmed it is a faulty camera full stop.The R5 can easily look less sharp at 100%, because it has more pixels
If Canon has confirmed it was a faulty product when you bought it, then you are legally entitled to have it replaced, refunded etc for up to 6 years after purchase (there are no short time limitations for proven faulty goods) https://www.gov.uk/accepting-returns-and-giving-refundsCanon confirmed it is a faulty camera full stop.