Canon’s big announcements coming the third week of July

The Olympics starts on Friday 26th July. I fully expect advertising boards around the stadia to be shouting about the R5 MkII. So, Wednesday 24th???

Over the weekend, I had an extended fondle with a Sony A7rV at a camera show. The Sony was available at a greatly discounted price and I was very, very tempted... If the retailer supporting the show had had a Sigma MC11 in stock to try my EF lenses with it, then the wait for my DSLR replacement would have been over.

In other news, one of the photographers at the Barcelona Grands Prix was using a integrated grip bodied Canon (and an FD lens) without any markings on it. It was difficult to determine at HD broadcast quality whether it was the R1 - I couldn't see the little indicator on the left shoulder of the prism, but why would an R3 be disguised? R3 Mk II?
I have used the A7RV along side the Canon R5 with pretty comparable results from both. I do the like extra pixels to crop and how reliable the camera is (and I just got the new Sigma 500mm to go with it for a relatively light telephoto setup). I have sold off the R5 with hope that the R5 II will be more stable than the R5 as that was really my only complaint. If it is then I will keep both systems for a few more years since I still have many EF lenses that I love to use.
 
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In other news, one of the photographers at the Barcelona Grands Prix was using a integrated grip bodied Canon (and an FD lens) without any markings on it. It was difficult to determine at HD broadcast quality whether it was the R1 - I couldn't see the little indicator on the left shoulder of the prism, but why would an R3 be disguised? R3 Mk II?
Same here. I saw the same thing. Glad I wasn't just imagining it out of wishful thinking :)
 
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I would have thought a brand new body will be less stable for a while, before bugs are ironed out.
Agreed, especially if it will have a new sensor, AF and chipset.
To be fair, my R5 has been plagued by random freezes for the longest time (fixed now with the latest firmware, fingers crossed), but never to a point of being unusable.
 
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Agreed, especially if it will have a new sensor, AF and chipset.
To be fair, my R5 has been plagued by random freezes for the longest time (fixed now with the latest firmware, fingers crossed), but never to a point of being unusable.
To also be fair, the R5 was never "unusable" just not quite reliable enough as it would freeze often enough when I needed to capture a moment that I didn't use it when I really couldn't miss the shot. I have been using Canon gear for nearly 25 years and this is the only camera from them that would freeze often enough that it affected my work, and I have a feeling it will not happen again with the next R5 as I haven't heard of any issues with any mirrorless cameras from Canon since the R5. Even with a new sensor I'm hoping it will be stable and fun to use.

As a side note I went back to the 5DS just for fun on a shoot and even though it is still a good tool and the image quality is still ok up to 1600 ISO, the capabilities of the latest mirrorless cameras from all the big three really do make that camera feel ancient when it comes to focus tracking. I really do hope the R5 has a stacked sensor as fast silent shooting is one of that last things I would like to have (at a price point I can afford). R5 and A7RV are really not usable in fully electronic shutter for any moving subjects.
 
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I definitely do get freezes on my R5 as well, though relatively rarely. I'd say once about every five batteries worth of usage. It'll freeze up, lose whatever's in the cache, and reboot about 15 seconds later.

Once, it corrupted the memory card and I had to use disk recovery tools to get the images off of it. I'd have been using the "write to both cards" setup, but I needed CF speed and the R5 only has one CF slot :-(
 
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Yes it is, been wined and dined in Berlin, Antwerpen, Cambridge - Oh good old days and it had nothing to do with cameras :)
Oh yes, these were golden years for me too. When it comes to meal and wine quality, Citroen was ahead of everybody. I remember a wonderful tournedos and a Bordeaux...:love:
And the dessert!
 
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To also be fair, the R5 was never "unusable" just not quite reliable enough as it would freeze often enough when I needed to capture a moment that I didn't use it when I really couldn't miss the shot. I have been using Canon gear for nearly 25 years and this is the only camera from them that would freeze often enough that it affected my work, and I have a feeling it will not happen again with the next R5 as I haven't heard of any issues with any mirrorless cameras from Canon since the R5. Even with a new sensor I'm hoping it will be stable and fun to use.

As a side note I went back to the 5DS just for fun on a shoot and even though it is still a good tool and the image quality is still ok up to 1600 ISO, the capabilities of the latest mirrorless cameras from all the big three really do make that camera feel ancient when it comes to focus tracking. I really do hope the R5 has a stacked sensor as fast silent shooting is one of that last things I would like to have (at a price point I can afford). R5 and A7RV are really not usable in fully electronic shutter for any moving subjects.
I’ve never had any issues with my R5 but perhaps my use case scenarios are different. I primarily shoot portrait and product photos
 
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All I need is a sync speed faster than 1/500th sec. Any Canon camera that has it, I am buying. I don\'t need global shutter, I do need something faster with flash. Whenever it comes out, count me in.
I thought the R1 is rumored to have a flash sync speed of 1/1250. I’m not in the market for an R1 but I’m looking to possibly upgrade to the R52 and if it also has a flash sync of 1/1250 then it’s a no brainer. Otherwise I could hold off and keep using my R5 as it still is fine for portraiture and product photography which is my main work.
 
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