Hi Rick,Thanks for checking with Canon support for the answer. I am hopeful the feature is supported by the R5-II, even if it was only available while using a grip. It would be a good excuse to buy a grip too CheersCharlie
Hi John_Q,Thanks for looking for additional information. The Power Focus is different, it allows the knurled ring to be used as an electronic manual focus. The benefit is consistent focus speeds either fast or slow.CheersCharlie
Hi Hazel_TI waited until the camera was shipping to reply, thanks for the reply and link. What should I look for in the tech. specs? I looked through the R3 specs but can't find mention of Dual Power Af in the R3 Specs, nor the RF 400/600 specs eithe...
Hi Rick,Thank you for the reply. I don't consider the OP's question answered. The assumption that any camera body supplies dual power does not match what Canon Europe published which states that the function is only available when using the R3 body. ...
Has anyone had a chance to test whether the R5 II has the capability to take advantage of the faster focus (Dual Power AF) available on the RF 400 & 600 lenses? Or thoughts on how to test? I realize there were a number of posts about the battery but ...