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Re: Canon R5 R6 Reviews LIST/HUB, see 1st post // review hands on specs


mdvaden wrote:
highdesertmesa wrote:
Not a review, but certainly not encouraging news.

https://twitter.com/GeraldUndone/status/1287197307398692864


aka a "nothing burger"

It's not even news, but an opinion or possible mistake. Because most folks who like to shoot video will learn how to use the gear and plan accordingly.

There are other ways to fail. For example, I could have shot my 5D mk iii all day taking photos, using up 98% of 4 batteries. Then all of a sudden, try to take video .. and nothing is left. That would be poor planning.


It's would seem you aren't up to speed on the details of the issue while also not knowing how one that uses video for paid work operates. You cannot plan around the current issues unless you buy two or three of the cameras or you just stay with 4k 24/30, when Canon advertised it as an 8k/4kHQ camera.

Perhaps I am wrong though, so when you get your R5/6, and want to do video work with it, what are your plans to work around the issue and plan better? I am curious what tidbits you have for others since you are so keen on video.



Jul 26, 2020 at 03:03 PM
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Re: Canon R5 R6 Reviews LIST/HUB, see 1st post // review hands on specs


mdvaden wrote:
highdesertmesa wrote:
Not a review, but certainly not encouraging news.

https://twitter.com/GeraldUndone/status/1287197307398692864


aka a "nothing burger"

It's not even news, but an opinion or possible mistake. Because most folks who like to shoot video will learn how to use the gear and plan accordingly.

There are other ways to fail. For example, I could have shot my 5D mk iii all day taking photos, using up 98% of 4 batteries. Then all of a sudden, try to take video .. and nothing is left. That would be poor planning.


It's would seem you aren't up to speed on the details of the issue while also not knowing how one that uses video for paid work operates. You cannot plan around the current issues unless you buy two or three of the cameras or you just stay with 4k 24, when Canon advertised it as an 8k/4kHQ camera.

Perhaps I am wrong though, so when you get your R5/6, and want to do video work with it, what are your plans to work around the issue and plan better? I am curious what tidbits you have for others since you are so keen on video.



Jul 26, 2020 at 08:30 AM





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