[citation needed]A lot of folks on here like to claim that Canon can do no wrong.
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[citation needed]A lot of folks on here like to claim that Canon can do no wrong.
Thanks for providing the citation needed to show that you are an ass.they probably agree with Putin too. idiots
Agreed. I don’t shoot long videos, and I’m not sure that my R3 would overheat even if I did. But for video I use a Vixia HF G60 because a camcorder is the right tool for the job (for me, of course).Canon can do and has done plenty that is wrong, but there is an old saying, "get the right tool for the job".
Shooting 3 hours of video with what is primarily a stills FF camera? Not a Canon problem.
Canon can do and has done plenty that is wrong, but there is an old saying, "get the right tool for the job".
Shooting 3 hours of video with what is primarily a stills FF camera? Not a Canon problem.
You mean the EOS R? That thing can shoot video all day without overheating. Or, the RP? That camera I have has been running for over a year basically never being turned off...Canon can do and has done plenty that is wrong, but there is an old saying, "get the right tool for the job".
Shooting 3 hours of video with what is primarily a stills FF camera? Not a Canon problem.
I think everyone on this forum would love to have the seemingly unlimited budget to own every iteration of canon camera to use for every specific job. In the real world we all have to operate within our budget limitations, and it's really lame to be let down by the leader in camera sales.Agreed. I don’t shoot long videos, and I’m not sure that my R3 would overheat even if I did. But for video I use a Vixia HF G60 because a camcorder is the right tool for the job (for me, of course).
The 6Dii does not shoot 4K video except for time-lapse. I think it has a 30 minute limit per shot, but you can keep taking more 30 minute shots.The R3 can do it no problem. The R6 was a failure in that regard. even a 6Dii can do it.
But not on the R6. I can’t program a button to quickly switch between C1-C3You can switch C1-C3 and Fv, ie four choices, on customizing the M-fn button to choose mode.I leave C1-C3 not being updateable.
It is a Canon problem because Sony can do it. If you are shopping for primarily stills, then there is no issue. If you are competing in the market with video features, it is a problem.Canon can do and has done plenty that is wrong, but there is an old saying, "get the right tool for the job".
Shooting 3 hours of video with what is primarily a stills FF camera? Not a Canon problem.
I would assume the R1 would have to be available spring 2024 the latest in order to have them out for the Summer Olympics. Maybe by fall/winter 2023 we would be getting some reliable cr3 specs?I wonder if this means that we will see an R1 announcement before we see an R5 ii announcement, as they will need a new high megapixel BSi sensor for the R1 and the eventual R5 ii. Or maybe we get a 60pm BSi R5 ii while they test the market and hopefully finally bring the Quad Pixel AF to fruition in the R1.
This is simply not correct.Or, are we talking about the R5 that was all marketing to 8K VIDEO!!! 8K! 8K! Then would overheat and completely shut down after just being turned on for a half hour lol.
You can assign a button to do eye AF when in spot AF temporarely, but switching is not possible. It stays in spot AF mode.On the R5, to switch between eye AF and spot AF you can just assign each to its own back buttons. That's what I do, and what I rely on to take almost all of my shots. I find it works just great. Can you do the same on the R6?
I have already posted this in this thread.But not on the R6. I can’t program a button to quickly switch between C1-C3
You can't assign mode switching to a button on the R6 and R7.