jojib wrote:
Looking good to me---thanks for sharing! Can't wait to take some tennis pictures with mine.
Those will be interesting to see. I think you'll see it more in those than what can be seen on the chopper.
In a few of my duck flight shots, I can see a bit of a lean, but I can't say that I see it in every shot.
The place where it would prove it one way or the other (for me) would be some hummingbird photos.
But I probably won't be seeing any hummingbirds until August.
Ummm, I'm quite optimistic. I have the Canon R6MKII as well and I didn't see any distortions when I shot some tennis using ES. It has the same readout speed with the A7V.
I had a r6ii and found the e shutter not suitable for basically any fast moving objects or panning shots(sports and automotive), but my tolerance for that might be lower than most. Otherwise I quite enjoyed that camera.
jojib wrote:
Ummm, I'm quite optimistic. I have the Canon R6MKII as well and I didn't see any distortions when I shot some tennis using ES. It has the same readout speed with the A7V.
I don’t use my R6MKII for panning and cars but used it for tennis and volleyball and the ES works great. Can’t wait for outdoor tennis weather here to shoot with my A7V.