Everything about photography, cameras, and more... All comments published on this blog are simply my observations and opinions about the vast world of photography. They may be right or wrong—nothing more.
Canon R5 Mark II gets a 7% price reduction at Amazon.
The Canon EOS R5 Mark II is a versatile and powerful tool for both photographers and videographers, offering high-resolution imaging, advanced autofocus, and robust video capabilities. Potential users should be aware of the reported issues and consider how they might impact their specific shooting needs.
I have been using Windows since 1994 and never thought I would switch—until now. Recently, I read multiple articles and forum discussions about MacBooks, particularly how both the Air and Pro models have significantly improved performance with Apple’s new "M" series processors.
After extensive research, I decided to give it a try. I found a great deal on a refurbished MacBook Air from Apple, complete with a one-year warranty.
The Apple M3 MacBook Air, equipped with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, performs exceptionally well—far better than my Dell 7200 i7 with the same RAM and storage configuration.
To put this into perspective:
DXO PureRaw 3 processes 10 pictures in just 2 minutes on the MacBook, whereas my Intel-based PC takes about 6.6 minutes for the same task.
Lightroom Classic (LrC) Denoise takes 50 seconds to process a 24MB CR3 file on the M3 MacBook Air, compared to 5 minutes on the Intel PC.
For years, I hesitated to test Lightroom Classic’s Slideshow feature because, on my Intel PC, rendering a video with my photos took hours. However, on the M3 MacBook Air, I created a slideshow with over 300 pictures in just 15 minutes!
This switch has been a game-changer for my workflow, and I can confidently say I’m glad I made the move.
Note: It seems that this deal was really good because the model that I bought is now Out of Stock.
According to NoFilmShool.com Canon is going to be announcing the release of 3 new cameras this month: EOS R50 V, EOS RV, and a PowerShot V1.
Canon
EOS R50 V: An entry-level APS-C mirrorless camera that could possibly
use the same 24.2-megapixel sensor found in the current EOS R50 and EOS
R10. The Canon EOS R50 V will likely be comparable in size to the EOS M6
Mark II and could cost around $650 USD.
Canon EOS RV:
Positioned to be the highest end of these new cameras, this Canon EOS RV
could feature an upgraded sensor plus other advanced features like
active cooling and could retail for around $1,000.
Canon PowerShot V1: A reimagined entry in the PowerShot lineup and the base model, perhaps, for this Canon V series.
This weekend I participated in a USA Karate Event taking pictures of our grandson. That was on Saturday, on Sunday I went for a quick hike and took some wildlife pictures but unfortunately I have not processed them yet so I'll be showing some pictures from the Karate Event.
Editing is always an important part of the process. This time, I experimented by darkening the image first and then selectively illuminating the subject to create a spotlight effect.
I could explain back-button focus and why I love this method, but I don't think I could do it better than David Bergman does in this video.
I have personally mapped two buttons for this function—one for subject tracking with eye detection and another for single-point focusing without tracking or eye detection, as explained by David. In my experience, this setup ensures that your subject stays in focus, no matter how challenging the situation becomes.
For me, the harsh reality of mirrorless cameras is that they were supposed to be smaller and lighter than their DSLR predecessors. However, since their introduction, they have steadily grown in size and weight. Today, some mirrorless models are as large—or even larger—than DSLRs.
Those who are looking to buy a Canon R5 Mark II ($3999) for sure will appreciate this detailed review from FStopper.
Despite some shortcomings, the Canon EOS R5 is a capable camera that, after four years, still holds its place. However, there are a lot of new developments that make the EOS R5 feel a bit outdated. The EOS R5 Mark II received a lot of updates that take the camera to a higher performance level.