Yes, as soon as I buy the version 1.Rf 28-70 f2 version 2 coming or not ?
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Yes, as soon as I buy the version 1.Rf 28-70 f2 version 2 coming or not ?
Why? What’s wrong with version 1?Yes, as soon as I buy the version 1.
I love my 28-70 f2 I recently got, it's the best lens I have.Why? What’s wrong with version 1?
No camera supports focus breathing correction for the RF28-70L: https://cam.start.canon/en/H001/supplement_0160.htmlI love my 28-70 f2 I recently got, it's the best lens I have.
But there are a few things that could be improved for Mk II:
- In video the AF noise ruins the audio quite horribly. You need an external mic, which I don't have. Also focus breathing (R5 doesn't have correction for this).
- The AF could be snappier. It feels just a tad slower than my 24-105 f4L and 100-500. Still a lot faster than the 50 1.8.
- It could be lighter etc.
It may be that the sensor of the R3 can’t do more than 30fps. Even though it has faster readout, it may not be able to process more fps.I’m still a bit baffled as to the ES 30 fps frame rate. The R6mk II already has 40 fps. It seems a bit weird dropping 10fps in the mk iii
The R3 has a 195fps mode where it just captures to RAM and does all the processing at the end. The sensor isn’t the bottleneck here, the Digic X is.It may be that the sensor of the R3 can’t do more than 30fps. Even though it has faster readout, it may not be able to process more fps.
R6-series has always been a good low light camera, better than R5-series is a mustI'm ready for an announcement !
I'm happy with my little RP, but it really shows its limits in low light situations, and I'm ready to upgrade.
I've read that the R6 mark ii is already better in low light than the R5 mark ii, so I'm guessing my camera of choice should logically be the next R6… What do you think?