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Re: EOS-R5....will it live up to the hype?


arbitrage wrote:
Dlang wrote:
arbitrage wrote:
Bird AF confirmed in the new press release....selling all Sony gear as I type....


If these use CFexpress, Sony is in big trouble.

Hoping they push these updates to the 1DX!


but it won't have a fast enough readout to replace my A9II....20FPS will basically be a useless spec so it will be a 12FPS,


Where have you read anything about the readout speed? Do you have a link you could share that backs that statement up?
I've not seen any major distortion issues of fast moving subjects with the 1DXIII @ 20fps in LV with only 1/60 ROS. Nothing as horrible as the massive distortion A7R4 and all previous models at least.

Again, I'm very optimistic of this R5 and even more so with the latest news we are hearing now. I don;t think you or anyone one else around here knows what the readout speed is going to be.

All the "speculations" from the naysayers, based on Canons previous behavior, is proving to be WAY off track every time we get more information about this R5.


It appears as though there is going to be a rather large shortage of crow very soon.




Mar 13, 2020 at 09:19 AM
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Re: EOS-R5....will it live up to the hype?


arbitrage wrote:
Dlang wrote:
arbitrage wrote:
Bird AF confirmed in the new press release....selling all Sony gear as I type....


If these use CFexpress, Sony is in big trouble.

Hoping they push these updates to the 1DX!


but it won't have a fast enough readout to replace my A9II....20FPS will basically be a useless spec so it will be a 12FPS,


Where have you read anything about the readout speed? Do you have a link you could share that backs that statement up?

I've not seen any major distortion issues of fast moving subjects with the 1DXIII @ 20fps in LV with only 1/60 ROS. Nothing as horrible as the massive distortion A7R4 and all previous models at least.

Again, I'm very optimistic of this R5 and even more so with the latest news we are hearing now. I don;t think you or anyone one else around here knows what the readout speed is going to be.

All the "speculations" from the naysayers, based on Canons previous behavior, is proving to be WAY off track every time we get more information about this R5.


It appears as though there is going to be a rather large shortage of crow very soon.




Mar 13, 2020 at 09:19 AM





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