k-hawinkler
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The lack of sensor stabilization and the relatively low resolution sensor (coming from the a7rII) limits the appeal of this camera but since this is a first-generation product I'll keep an eye on the system and any future developments.Actually good news - future Canon EOS-R cameras may have sensor stabilisation ans 8K model is feasible
https://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/ca...ing-on-sensor-stabilization-in-future-models/
I hope they bring the sensor stabilisation soon!
Well, whenever the will happen ?!?Actually good news - future Canon EOS-R cameras may have sensor stabilisation ans 8K model is feasible
https://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/ca...ing-on-sensor-stabilization-in-future-models/
I hope they bring the sensor stabilisation soon![/QUOTE
The lack of sensor stabilization and the relatively low resolution sensor (coming from the a7rII) limits the appeal of this camera but since this is a first-generation product I'll keep an eye on the system and any future developments.
That's one way to get clicks.It could not be worse timing .... single SD card fails during Vlog test shoot ....
I doubt they’d risk their future credibility for a few extra clicks - and then that would be counter to all the positives they spoke about the camera while recording.That's one way to get clicks.
I didn't watch it, but its hard not to be (a little) dubious of such coincidences.
Time will tell if this is a real issue, or just one camera review trying to stand-out in a crowd.
I have never had a card issue in almost 10+ years, but I tend to take reasonable precautions: buy high-quality cards from reputable suppliers, format in-camera, never do anything stupid while the write LED is flashing, replace cards regularly as they age (and faster bigger cards become available).
Well the original Lexar UHS-II cards had a bug when used in an actual UHS-II slot. They wiped out my images and videos on my Olympus E-M1.2 and E-M5.2 when shooting video for an extended time. Those same cards had never caused a problem before when used in UHS-I slots in my Olympus or Sony cameras.Well they were using a Lexar UHS-II card when it failed. I’ve never had a card fail either personally but it CAN happen and there’s little reason for there not to be 2 cards slots given the size and price of the camera.
Perhaps. I have some of those same cards but most of my cards are SanDisk because that what I’ve had the best luck with. I’ve though about trying ProGrade Digital and AngelBird as well when they go on sale but most of me gravitate to SanDisk.Well the original Lexar UHS-II cards had a bug when used in an actual UHS-II slot. They wiped out my images and videos on my Olympus E-M1.2 and E-M5.2 when shooting video for an extended time. Those same cards had never caused a problem when used in UHS-I slots in my Olympus or Sony cameras.
The problem was with the cards not with the camera. I had to send in the cards to Micron. I think they updated their firmware and send back the same cards. From then on no further issues. It’s all documented on the web.
AFAIK the Canon camera may be fine. Well that’s my guess. The reviewers probably used old cards. :banghead:
My Leica M9 corrupted images on SanDisk cards.Perhaps. I have some of those same cards but most of my cards are SanDisk because that what I’ve had the best luck with. I’ve though about trying ProGrade Digital and AngelBird as well when they go on sale but most of me gravitate to SanDisk.
Yeah there was a firmware update for the M9’s that solved the “SanDisk issue” but outside of that I never had any issue with the cards from any digital camera I owned be it a Canon, Panasonic, Olympus, Leica, or Sony.My Leica M9 corrupted images on SanDisk cards.
However the M9’s power management seemed to be the issue.
Panasonic Gold cards were the solution as they had a special feature to shut the card down before the M9 could corrupt the card’s filesystem.
Yeah there was a firmware update for the M9’s that solved the “SanDisk issue” but outside of that I never had any issue with the cards from any digital camera I owned be it a Canon, Panasonic, Olympus, Leica, or Sony.
I think I only had issues with using the non SanDisk Extreme cards with the slower write times (that I used in my Panasonic’s) in the M9’s but both of mind have been sold 3+ years ago now so there’s that.Thanks Tre. As I said SanDisk wasn’t the culprit.
I don’t think Leica ever solved all their firmware problems of the M9.
I still have the M9 and it’s quirks.
I agree, although those shortcomings are relative to reviewer expectations more than anything.The long and short is that by most accounts the CaNikon entries to FF Mirrorless are good cameras with glaring shortcomings
The glaring omission was more a reference to lack of dual card slots and not 100% matching or exceeding competition out the gate. The price and feature set I agree are largely fine and expected in a value body - which is always a give and take.I agree, although those shortcomings are relative to reviewer expectations more than anything.
Reviewers wanted relatively inexpensive FF mirrorless cameras with all of the "pro" features. They got their price point, but they did not get all the features they wanted.
The EOS R is priced between the 6DMarkII and 5DMarkIV, with features that also fall between the two. That seems like a fair deal, but a lot of people wanted the features of a 5D, at the price of a 6D.
Yeah I’ve watched a lot of his reviews in the past... I’m not for the name calling that some people use towards him but I’m wary of a lot of opinions after testing a camera for myself. Personally I thought I’d like the camera more than I did before I tried it and I shot Canon for about 5 years exclusively before moving to Micro 4/3.This is a great and fun review of the EOS R and lenses - I like this guy ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj7Fm68evbU
But I still would not go Canon