I previously had a 60D, a 6D, then an R. I recently upgraded to the R6 and have mostly been unhappy with the expenditure. I do love the improved eye AF. That makes shooting a breeze! I also love the AF joystick and and the return of the old style con...
@Waddizzle wrote:@johninbigd wrote:One other weird thing I'm noticing is that some images look like they have motion blur, even at high shutter speeds like 1/320. And this is when working with a model in a portrait session. She was moving a fair amou...
One other weird thing I'm noticing is that some images look like they have motion blur, even at high shutter speeds like 1/320. And this is when working with a model in a portrait session. She was moving a fair amount, but I have no idea how I could ...
@jwolfe wrote:I have a new R5 and am disappointed with the sharpness of the images. I had very sharp images with my 500 mm f/4 L and also the 100-400 mm L lenses. Now with same set up, using tripod ,spot focus on birds. Tried with Image stabilization...
@Waddizzle wrote:@johninbigd wrote:Man. This sucks for me. I have several very expensive third-party lenses that just look like crap with the R5 but look amazing on the EOS R. So now I'm faced with selling thousands of dollars worth of Tamron and Sig...
Man. This sucks for me. I have several very expensive third-party lenses that just look like crap with the R5 but look amazing on the EOS R. So now I'm faced with selling thousands of dollars worth of Tamron and Sigma lenses to buy RF lenses that are...