What lag are you refering to? I have the R3 and I don't perceive any lag whatsoeverAnd zero lag although experienced members like Alan have mentioned tricks to mitigate lag I would prefer a close to zero lag.
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What lag are you refering to? I have the R3 and I don't perceive any lag whatsoeverAnd zero lag although experienced members like Alan have mentioned tricks to mitigate lag I would prefer a close to zero lag.
I refer to R5 and the time it takes to turn the EVF back on after R5 wakes from power save.What lag are you refering to? I have the R3 and I don't perceive any lag whatsoever
Everything sounds reasonable.
Personally, I would still prefer a mechanical shutter.
But if you have no more rolling shutter issues because of global shutter and if s/n isn't differing from continuous operation to mechanical shutter operation, the only reason for a mechanical shutter would be to protect the sensor.
Yes. Selectable mechanical or global shutter.1: mechanical (sensor protection) & global shutter
2: fully reliable eye-controlled AF
3: same EVF as in R3 or better
4: choice between 30 and 60 MP
5: IP 56 rated dust and water protection
It's like so many quirks these cameras have, you learn to work around them. One of these days, they might get everything right.And zero lag although experienced members like Alan have mentioned tricks to mitigate lag I would prefer a close to zero lag.
Fries I say, all a pack of fries.It does this quite well already, since the potato eyes them to be black circles surrounded by bright potato skin. I actually ran into this a few months ago![]()
Aside from what you hear on rumor sites and from YouTube influencers who have no actual knowledge, what makes you think it was delayed? It is right on schedule, as a series one camera, to be released in an Olympic year a few months before the games.With it being delayed as long as it has Canon has to have something incredible to justify it. If they just release their version of a A1/Z9 I think disappointment would be justified. Quad pixel AF I think is a serious possibility. I doubt we’ll see a global shutter; the technology isn’t there yet. I could see them pushing the scan rate higher than either of Nikon or Sony’s stacked sensors. 1/500th of a second would be really impressive for both rolling shutter performance and flash sync. If the scan time is that quick, I could definitely see them releasing it without a mechanical shutter.
The R5 isn't great underwater for eye-AF. Certain subjects are okay eg some fish but overall they seem to be better at camouflage than their over water brethren.It's time for insect eye AF.
What about Elec. 1st curtain? Does that give you the same issues as full electronic?I'm a concert photographer and I absolutely need a mechanical shutter. Electronic shutters just don't work well with the onstage LED screens--they tear up and show ghastly artifacts. Even when I sync the electronic shutter speed to the refresh rate of the screen, the resulting image still looks worse than what a mechanical shutter produces. Not to say that the mechanical shutter is perfect, but electronic shutter is downright unusable when an LED screen is present. If the R1 gets rid of the mech. shutter, I will need to stay with my R3.
Isn't that why we have fisheye lenses?The R5 isn't great underwater for eye-AF. Certain subjects are okay eg some fish but overall they seem to be better at camouflage than their over water brethren.
Global Shutter stacked sensors do exist.Stacked sensors are not global shutters.