My new R5 MkII has massively improved the rolling shutter issue. Specifically for table tennis balls seeming to be oval on my R6 MkII.
My question is, how long does it take the R5 MkII to capture an entire image with electronic shutter.
At a shutter ...
In my R6 Mk2 when I used the pre-shooting shutter burst, it stored all the images in one single file so I could select one or two images and export them (save them) and then delete the single file containing all the (unwanted) images in one go.
In...
This is trivial to correct, and is a marked contrast to my R6 Mk II which showed extremely banding that was a pain. So I’m very happy with my new camera.
I recently bought the R5 MkII and I take indoor sports photos at 1/1000 second. I can confirm the banding appears not to be an issue, although if you take a high speed series of shots (30 fps) you can still see there is a variability of exposure acro...
Thanks for the comprehensive reply. It worked really well in the single raw burst format because I could delete most of the files in the camera and this made every subsequent step faster, but I accept that seemingly I am in a minority.I used the prot...
There is an updated version of EOS Utility (3.18.0.1) which fixes the very long standing problem of an error message when you try to connect your camera to a Mac (not sure about PC) telling you it can't connect it, so it won't tether or download pics...
There is an updated version of EOS Utility (3.18.0.1) which fixes the very long standing problem of an error message when you try to connect your camera to a Mac (not sure about PC) telling you it can't connect it, so it won't tether or download pics...