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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 | Mar 24, 2019 18:05 | #3526 Image hosted by forum (968301) © Pondrader [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Jeff ........, 7D, 70-300L, 100-400LII
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whitevenom Goldmember More info Post edited over 4 years ago by white venom. | Mar 24, 2019 19:31 | #3527 I am about a week late on posting this but here it is, Same shot one taken with EOS R and the other with my 5D4, same exact settings in Lightroom. The original photo is on my Flickr page if you want to see it un-edited. you can see the magenta cast is more present in the 5D4 file 5D4IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2dV2sM2 Gear List~Website
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CScottIV I should keep some things to myself! More info Post edited over 4 years ago by C Scott IV. | Mar 24, 2019 19:58 | #3528 The "ProMediaGear PLCR L-Bracket for Canon EOS-R Body" works well and allows full articulation of the screen even in portrait. The allen wrench is stored in the bracket so you can take it off or remove the vertical part wherever you are. Image hosted by forum (968323) © C Scott IV [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (968324) © C Scott IV [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Charles
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CScottIV I should keep some things to myself! More info | Mar 24, 2019 20:08 | #3529 And the way I use it most. No more taking it off the clamp to move the screen. With the brackets that don't have the offset I had to remove the camera to put the screen in this position in portrait. Then remove it again to put it back in the normal position. Image hosted by forum (968326) © C Scott IV [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Charles
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I looked very hard in all the boxes when I received the camera and I am pretty sure there wasn't any squirrels there. And I couldn't find them outside either. Must go out and look for them again... Roy Orbison
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JohnSheehy Goldmember 4,542 posts Likes: 1215 Joined Jan 2010 More info | Mar 25, 2019 07:32 | #3531 RoyOrbison wrote in post #18834614 I looked very hard in all the boxes when I received the camera and I am pretty sure there wasn't any squirrels there. And I couldn't find them outside either. Must go out and look for them again... You have to soak the box in water overnight. It is a dehydrated squirrel in a dryogenic state, like mail-order Sea Monkeys. Wait until the return period is over, because you need the box for an exchange or refund.
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umphotography grabbing their Johnson More info | Mar 25, 2019 08:34 | #3532 white venom wrote in post #18834483 I am about a week late on posting this but here it is, Same shot one taken with EOS R and the other with my 5D4, same exact settings in Lightroom. The original photo is on my Flickr page if you want to see it un-edited. you can see the magenta cast is more present in the 5D4 file *I just realized that they were shot with different lenses, I have an example with the same lens and all, just need to find it* EOS R ![]() 5D4 ![]()
Mike
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chuckmiller Goldmember More info | Mar 25, 2019 08:47 | #3533 I would like to hear what caused the color cast in the 5D4 image. white venom wrote in post #18834483 ... you can see the magenta cast is more present in the 5D4 file EOS R ![]() 5D4 ![]() .
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CallumRD1 Senior Member More info | Mar 25, 2019 09:26 | #3534 Also it was taken at a different aperture and thus different exposure. So this really isn't a very good direct comparison. I would like to see a direct comparison with the same lens and settings, though.
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umphotography grabbing their Johnson More info | Mar 25, 2019 09:30 | #3535 CallumRD1 wrote in post #18834756 Also it was taken at a different aperture and thus different exposure. So this really isn't a very good direct comparison. I would like to see a direct comparison with the same lens and settings, though.
Mike
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Mar 25, 2019 09:41 | #3536 umphotography wrote in post #18834761 still does not explain the cast. Were they RAW or JPEGs? If JPEGs, were the Picture Styles the same? Marci
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CallumRD1 Senior Member More info | Mar 25, 2019 09:59 | #3537 umphotography wrote in post #18834761 still does not explain the cast. I wasn't suggesting that it did. Just noting some additional differences between the two images that invalidates a direct, apples to apples comparison.
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Mar 25, 2019 11:01 | #3538 squashed wrote in post #18834434 If you look long enough,you will probably find a squirrel. Hosted photo: posted by squashed in ./showthread.php?p=18834434&i=i150835616 forum: Canon Digital Cameras Awe inspiring! I can hear and feel the vast expanse of the landscape, the clean air, the timelesnes (if that is a word?) and the total beauty irrespectable of man. Very well seen and done!
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A1original Goldmember More info | Mar 25, 2019 12:28 | #3539 Couple of visitors to the feeder this morning. Image hosted by forum (968450) © A1original [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (968451) © 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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mdvaden Goldmember More info Post edited over 4 years ago by mdvaden. | Mar 25, 2019 13:41 | #3540 A couple from Texas, married at the Running Y Ranch in Southern Oregon. vadenphotography.com
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