tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8868870213262223933.post7477223325720580108..comments2024-03-27T20:46:25.482-07:00Comments on Jeff Cable's Blog: Canon R5 and R6 - Overall opinion after a month of useJeff Cable Photography Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11135764067295259155noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8868870213262223933.post-80820961443506548322023-10-13T21:59:27.859-07:002023-10-13T21:59:27.859-07:00I truly appreciate your honest and thorough assess...I truly appreciate your honest and thorough assessment of the Canon Eos R10 and R6 after a month of use. Your insights have been invaluable in helping me decide on the right camera for my needs. Thank you for sharing your experiences and expertise!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Arbica Mrieahttps://mojocomputers.net/canon-eos-r10-mirrorless-camera/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8868870213262223933.post-79026869255589083062020-09-13T09:20:46.289-07:002020-09-13T09:20:46.289-07:00Thanks for posting your overall opinion!
Myself I ...Thanks for posting your overall opinion!<br />Myself I replaced my 5d (mk4/3) this spring with two EOS R. Despite of all the negative criticism on the internet, I found that camera already way superior to the 5dmk4. Apart from your shooting photographs to capture the flying things, everything else would've been possible to photograph with the same convenience as with the R5 - for half the price, and still with 35 Megapixels.<br />That said, I did compare the R with the R5 last week. On fast action the R5 is way ahead and I've never experienced a camera with such a reliable autofocus. On the action shots the R on the contrary didn't perform well.<br />The battery on the R5 was draining with impressive speed too - something to watch out for when coming from DSLRs.<br />Bernardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13424499458870610319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8868870213262223933.post-78614071908401860512020-09-11T09:15:27.254-07:002020-09-11T09:15:27.254-07:00Thanks so much, Jeff. I've been planning on ...Thanks so much, Jeff. I've been planning on buying the R6 (my first new Canon since the 70D) <br />and since I trust your judgment completely, I will be making the purchase.<br /><br />When will B&H have another of your YouTube videos?<br /><br />Old 400Old 400https://www.blogger.com/profile/01871525124673733582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8868870213262223933.post-32545851431758241152020-09-11T09:15:02.881-07:002020-09-11T09:15:02.881-07:00Thanks so much, Jeff. I've been planning on ...Thanks so much, Jeff. I've been planning on buying the R6 (my first new Canon since the 70D) <br />and since I trust your judgment completely, I will be making the purchase.<br /><br />When will B&H have another of your YouTube videos?<br /><br />Old 400Old 400https://www.blogger.com/profile/01871525124673733582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8868870213262223933.post-6752492438628405732020-09-11T08:50:11.786-07:002020-09-11T08:50:11.786-07:00I love these reviews!
How do these bodies compare...<br />I love these reviews!<br /><br />How do these bodies compare with the 1DxIII (or 1DxII) for shooting sports, particularly in poorly lit high school gyms? I'm guessing that there is a R1 in the works to replace the 1DxIII, but the specs of the R5/R6 look promising for sports shooters.<br /><br />Also, how do the ergonomics compare with the 1DxIII? Specifically, with my 1DxII, I love that I can activate or deactivate the shooting modes and quickly toggle amongst them with the M-Fn button. I typically set the custom modes to Manual, then activate only M and C1 (and maybe C2). M may be set for shooting fans in the stands with a bias towards depth of field and C1 set for action on the court with a bias toward stopping action. The M-Fn button makes it very easy to toggle between these modes without moving my eye away from the viewfinder. Garth Scholtenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06014776447667468226noreply@blogger.com