Super stuff Ira… I'm missing the spot AF in servo for most of what I do.. Small AF point would be perfect if we could get away from not having to use One shot with everything.
Pondrader "now I'm no rocket scientist but I do get a shot or two" 16,028 posts Gallery: 2548 photos Best ofs: 5 Likes: 57084 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Minden, Ontario, Canada More info | Super stuff Ira… I'm missing the spot AF in servo for most of what I do.. Small AF point would be perfect if we could get away from not having to use One shot with everything. Jeff ........, 7D, 70-300L, 100-400LII
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A1original Goldmember More info | Mar 09, 2019 16:31 | #3407 Pondrader wrote in post #18826039 Super stuff Ira… I'm missing the spot AF in servo for most of what I do.. Small AF point would be perfect if we could get away from not having to use One shot with everything. I agree Jeff, that center point is large compared to the 7D's I have. The R wasn't doing TOO bad, I just need a lot more practice. Canon EOS R3| Canon RF 24-105L| RF 70-200 Lf/2.8| RF 50| RF 24-240| RF 100-400| RF 800 and a bunch of Canon L lenses
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LoneRider Goldmember More info Post edited over 4 years ago by LoneRider. | Mar 09, 2019 16:44 | #3408 Sunny and warm for a change, shooting birds without double pane window between the lens and subject Image hosted by forum (965492) © LoneRider [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Bird of another kind, 14,100’ overhead, Lufthansa flight from Seattle headed to Frankfurt Image hosted by forum (965493) © LoneRider [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Wayne...
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CScottIV I should keep some things to myself! More info | Mar 09, 2019 17:22 | #3409 A1original wrote in post #18826023 Just trying a little panning with the R. Did pretty well as long as the operator kept the focus on the car. ![]() Hosted photo: posted by A1original in ./showthread.php?p=18826023&i=i50265822 forum: Canon Digital Cameras Hosted photo: posted by A1original in ./showthread.php?p=18826023&i=i234008129 forum: Canon Digital Cameras Where are all the people? Charles
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A1original Goldmember More info | Mar 09, 2019 17:35 | #3410 C Scott IV wrote in post #18826087 Where are all the people? It's called the Baby Gatornationals, a regional points meet and there where only a couple hundred people there. Next week is the 50th Gatornationals and the place will be packed. I'll have to get there early. Canon EOS R3| Canon RF 24-105L| RF 70-200 Lf/2.8| RF 50| RF 24-240| RF 100-400| RF 800 and a bunch of Canon L lenses
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Mar 09, 2019 18:31 | #3411 Took the R out this week for a nature walk. This was NOT at a zoo. I was at a "safe" distance when I stopped to take the photos, but these alligators would sun themselves on the walking trail, so we were forced to walk within about 6 feet of them in order to get by. We were very nervous, to say the least. IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/24v6Bg2
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Mar 09, 2019 18:32 | #3412 Here are some other shots I got while walking... IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2f2WRLq
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chuckmiller Goldmember More info | Mar 09, 2019 19:48 | #3413 A1original wrote in post #18826096 ...Next week is the 50th Gatornationals and the place will be packed. I'll have to get there early. ![]() For 15 years I had 7 seats in SecA, Row1, but I finally didnt renew this year. .
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Mar 09, 2019 22:31 | #3414 tim1970 wrote in post #18826134 Here are some other shots I got while walking... ![]() ![]() ![]()
Done with Numbers. Own the X and the R
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DigitalTuned All these thoughts give me nightmares More info Post edited over 4 years ago by DigitalTuned. | Mar 10, 2019 06:49 | #3415 A few minutes ago this morning.. I have a shoot in the woods and clouds are strolling in Isaac
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bildeb0rg Goldmember More info Post edited over 4 years ago by bildeb0rg. | Mar 10, 2019 08:38 | #3416 Called in at Jessops (Edinburgh) yesterday for a hands on of the R and the RP and tbh they seemed pretty good with similar handling to most Canon offerings. Not in any way shape or form revolutionary, they do nothing my current set up can't, but to anyone new to photography/Canon, probably a good jump on point. My 50L dwarfed the RP but felt fairly comfortable. As and when my gear fails, chances are mirrorless will be the only game in town so I'll have to go that route, but for now I'll plug away with my 1 series bodies and long primes
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A1original Goldmember More info | Mar 10, 2019 09:15 | #3417 Image hosted by forum (965620) © A1original [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Canon EOS R3| Canon RF 24-105L| RF 70-200 Lf/2.8| RF 50| RF 24-240| RF 100-400| RF 800 and a bunch of Canon L lenses
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Mar 10, 2019 09:46 | #3418 LoneRider wrote in post #18825581 I recently switched to Peak Design system. A little pricy, but good reputation and are supposed to last. If you sign up for the new Flickr “Pro” account, they offer a 20% discount code. Easy to swap between strap: https://www.amazon.com …psc=1&smid=A218OXJPL4Z4AC And hand grip: https://www.amazon.com …y&sr=8-13&tag=googhydr-20 I use the Peak Design system as well. I have the shoulder strap and the wrist strap. I've thought about the hand grip. I honestly don't like keeping a tripod plate on the camera. I always say I'm going to use the tripod and I never do. JoelBosco wrote in post #18825604 I like the Peak Design. I replaced a Black Rapids that I used for years because I never liked how the camera flopped around at my hip. I have all the Black Rapid stuff too and had the same complaint. Canon EOS M6 Mark II - EOS R5
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chuckmiller Goldmember More info | Mar 10, 2019 09:51 | #3419 justdmbobbo wrote in post #18825492 Anyone using a good strap they like with the weight of the R? I need to ditch this Canon billboard. Look into Carry Speed. The shoulder strap is wide, soft, and very comfy. The strap design has a limiter and the camera attachment is a quick connect that allows you to choose how the camera hangs. I have 3 of them. .
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umphotography grabbing their Johnson More info | Mar 10, 2019 11:23 | #3420 randy98mtu wrote in post #18826420 I use the Peak Design system as well. I have the shoulder strap and the wrist strap. I've thought about the hand grip. I honestly don't like keeping a tripod plate on the camera. I always say I'm going to use the tripod and I never do. ![]() I have all the Black Rapid stuff too and had the same complaint. Got rid of my black rapid stuff. too many war wounds in the camera bodies from swinging around Mike
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