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Oct 05, 2020 14:10 |  #1411

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The cropability of this cam is unbelievable:-)


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That is what I am counting on. This will be my first very high MP camera. Have you used the 1.6 crop yet?


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Oct 05, 2020 14:21 |  #1412

Yes , but you can also crop in post and get the same results.
Advantage of the full sensor is that your subject is much easier to follow through the EVF.


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Oct 05, 2020 14:40 |  #1413

Oh, Happy day!


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Oct 05, 2020 15:15 |  #1414

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Fun times. Woohooo.

I am waiting on my EF adapter and CFexpress card. If I get them this week, I am headed to the dam to see if the Eagles are out.


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Oct 05, 2020 17:33 |  #1415

LoneRider wrote in post #19134575 (external link)
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It's cool that you can use the same battery grip on both cameras.


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Oct 05, 2020 17:35 |  #1416

Methodical wrote in post #19134585 (external link)
Fun times. Woohooo.

I am waiting on my EF adapter and CFexpress card. If I get them this week, I am headed to the dam to see if the Eagles are out.

Conowingo?


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Oct 05, 2020 18:26 |  #1417

Jared5 wrote in post #19134658 (external link)
It's cool that you can use the same battery grip on both cameras.

I was actually surprised to find that out. Ordered R5 and grip first, then ordered the R6. Went to see which grip the R6 used and was happily surprised to se they use the same.


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Oct 05, 2020 18:37 |  #1418

Jared5 wrote in post #19134658 (external link)
It's cool that you can use the same battery grip on both cameras.

I think that's a first for Canon.


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Oct 05, 2020 18:46 as a reply to  @ RDKirk's post |  #1419

I believe the 5D3 and 5DR(s) also shared the same grip...if that counts...


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Oct 06, 2020 02:27 |  #1420

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Conowingo?

Yes.

Unfortunately, UPS screwed up the delivery of my EF-R adapter and rescheduled delivery from Friday the 2nd to Monday the 12th. I just received the update today. So, no go with the R5 this week.


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Oct 06, 2020 07:47 |  #1421

Weja wrote in post #19134554 (external link)
Yes allways backbutton focus.
I have spot af set to the back button focus, and animal eye detection under the star button, so i can rapidly change these two.

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I need to do this. Thanks for the tip.


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Oct 06, 2020 07:52 |  #1422

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Thank you for your responses. I read a review that said the control ring adapter is "practically useless" for heavy lenses. The reviewer mentioned Sigma 60-600 when making that statement. I don't know anything about that particular lens, but I gather that I'd experience the same with my Sigma 150-600C? I'm going to be using R5 (once I get it) for bird photography primarily with that lens.

I'm one week in with my R5 and also have the Sigma 150-600C. It worked great with the R5 and I got some images that would have been challenging on my 80D. I suspect the control ring would be useless unless you're on a tripod - it would be a challenge to support the lens while also adjusting that ring.

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Oct 06, 2020 09:36 |  #1423

Mike Martin wrote in post #19134901 (external link)
I'm one week in with my R5 and also have the Sigma 150-600C. It worked great with the R5 and I got some images that would have been challenging on my 80D. I suspect the control ring would be useless unless you're on a tripod - it would be a challenge to support the lens while also adjusting that ring.

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Thanks, Mike, your input is very helpful. Since I use a monopod mostly for bird photography with the 150-600 and exposure compensate quite frequently, I think the control ring would be the way to go.

One specific question for you:

With my current set up, Canon 5D IV and Sigma 150-600C, I don't know how many times I've lost great opportunities due to AF refocusing from one subject to another being sluggish in AI Servo mode. How do you find the combo of R5 and Sigma 150-600C in such AF performance? How snappy is the performance?



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Oct 06, 2020 10:39 |  #1424

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One specific question for you:

With my current set up, Canon 5D IV and Sigma 150-600C, I don't know how many times I've lost great opportunities due to AF refocusing from one subject to another being sluggish in AI Servo mode. How do you find the combo of R5 and Sigma 150-600C in such AF performance? How snappy is the performance?

That has been my experience using the Sigma 150-600mm on the 80D in regards to refocusing. The tracking and speed was a world of difference in my early use in my opinion. I have bird in flight images that I'm sure I would have missed.

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Oct 06, 2020 11:23 |  #1425

Mike Martin wrote in post #19134954 (external link)
That has been my experience using the Sigma 150-600mm on the 80D in regards to refocusing. The tracking and speed was a world of difference in my early use in my opinion. I have bird in flight images that I'm sure I would have missed.

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Thanks, Mike, what I was expecting to hear, good to get your feedback.



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