The Sony writing to the cards is the saddest part in that video....
The other sad part is the poor ergonomics (ie strapping on some Hoodman loupe) required to even use the amazing tracking system Canon has come up with....
For the 1DXIII users out there, when in e-shutter/silent....is there an indication that it is taking a shot? Fake sound or a box flashing??
When using silent mode you can tell by the focus square, it dims a little. You can tell by the feel also, hard to explain that. As far as the Hoodman yes not the best but much better then trying to hold a large lens away from your face. I used the OVF yesterday the most extensive since owning the camera and just wow. I used full auto mode with me picking the AF point and it is so good. The main difference I see is the larger focus area but as far as tracking they are neck and neck. I got the most coming strait at me shots in focus then I ever did with the 1dx Mark II, this area it did struggle in. Big improvements across the boards in my opinion.
Edit : When taking in full silent the outside of the entire frame flashes white also
The Sony writing to the cards is the saddest part in that video....
The other sad part is the poor ergonomics (ie strapping on some Hoodman loupe) required to even use the amazing tracking system Canon has come up with....
For the 1DXIII users out there, when in e-shutter/silent....is there an indication that it is taking a shot? Fake sound or a box flashing??
When using silent mode you can tell by the focus square, it dims a little. You can tell by the feel also, hard to explain that. As far as the Hoodman yes not the best but much better then trying to hold a large lens away from your face. I used the OVF yesterday the most extensive since owning the camera and just wow. I used full auto mode with me picking the AF point and it is so good. The main difference I see is the larger focus area but as far as tracking they are neck and neck. I got the most coming strait at me shots in focus then I ever did with the 1dx Mark II, this area it did struggle in. Big improvements across the boards in my opinion.
The Sony writing to the cards is the saddest part in that video....
The other sad part is the poor ergonomics (ie strapping on some Hoodman loupe) required to even use the amazing tracking system Canon has come up with....
For the 1DXIII users out there, when in e-shutter/silent....is there an indication that it is taking a shot? Fake sound or a box flashing??
When using silent mode you can tell by the focus square, it dims a little. You can tell by the feel also, hard to explain that. As far as the Hoodman yes not the best but much better then trying to hold a large lens away from your face. I used the OVF yesterday the most extensive since owning the lens and just wow. I used full auto mode with me picking the AF point and it is so good. The main difference I see is the larger focus area but as far as tracking they are neck and neck. I got the most coming strait at me shots in focus then I ever did with the 1dx Mark II, this area it did struggle in. Big improvements across the boards in my opinion.
Feb 25, 2020 at 08:23 AM
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