Thanks for the clarification! It’s easy to overlook how many moving parts are involved in camera file support. I’ve used Canon’s Digital Photo Professional before, and it’s a solid option while waiting on broader software updates—definitely worth try...
Thanks for pointing that out, Rick! I’ve had similar issues in DPP when working with unsupported RAW files—updating the software or checking file compatibility usually helps. Also, resetting file associations in Windows can clear up some weird behavi...
Great question! When recording at 120fps, the video is designed for slow-motion playback, but the audio isn’t stretched—it typically gets dropped or shortened to match the slowed footage. That’s why you’ll often see slow-mo clips with music or added ...
Totally get where you’re coming from—some portraits really shine in both styles. Colour can bring warmth and life, while black and white adds depth and emotion. Maybe think about the story or mood you want to convey, and let that guide your choice. S...
That’s a common issue with newer Canon RAW files—Windows Photo app often struggles with accurate color rendering. I’d recommend using Canon’s free Digital Photo Professional (DPP) software or a RAW editor like Adobe Lightroom, which fully supports th...