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EOS R Crop mode selection

HenryKalb
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I am interested in a unique look of rounded images on a full frame sensor by using APC lenses. I want to be able to turn off crop mode when I mount an APC lens on a full frame camera. Please update the firmware to allow this. 

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jrhoffman75
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You can do it in post. 

John Hoffman
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shadowsports
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Thanks John 👍  I was about to mention this.

I think there is an editing option for adding vignetting in DPP and possibly other post editors.

This would be a lot quicker and easier than trying to capture images like this.

~Rick
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Tronhard
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I understand why you want this, but I wouldn't hold your breath...  In the meantime, I would support the suggestion from Rick about doing this in PP.


cheers, TREVOR

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MikeSowsun
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If you use a 3rd Party APS-C lens like Sigma or Tamron, on a Full Frame camera, the 1.6 crop has to be manually selected in the menu.  If you leave it in Full Frame, you should see the effect you are looking for. 

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Mike Sowsun

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If you set to 1.6x crop mode, I thought that it should still capture a FF RAW image.  This setting only controls how the RAW image is displayed in post.  

However, ff you are saving as JPG, then the image will be saved fully cropped.

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anopticalmoose
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Obviously perform at your own risk, but I just solved this for myself by placing a small amount of scotch tape on the contacts of my crop sensor lens. I was wanting to use the short focal length of one of my old aps-c lenses so just adding the vignette in post wasn't gonna fly for me.

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