Which would be your pick?
JamesCrockett Senior Member 288 posts Likes: 93 Joined May 2017 More info | Nov 17, 2020 11:07 | #1 Which would be your pick?
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NullMember Goldmember 3,019 posts Likes: 1130 Joined Nov 2009 More info | Nov 17, 2020 13:33 | #2 PermanentlyJames Crockett wrote in post #19153407 Which would be your pick? Which sport? Formula 1, crown-green bowls, or anything in-between.
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Nov 17, 2020 13:46 | #3 john crossley wrote in post #19153449 Which sport? Formula 1, crown-green bowls, or anything in-between. football, baseball, basketball, softball, soccer
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huntersdad Goldmember 4,870 posts Likes: 652 Joined Nov 2008 More info | Haven't tried the R6, but I prefer the 1D-series bodies. When I tested the R5, it just couldn't quite keep up like the 1D's can. Facebook
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MalVeauX "Looks rough and well used" More info Post edited over 3 years ago by MalVeauX. | Nov 17, 2020 14:52 | #5 James Crockett wrote in post #19153407 Which would be your pick? Personally I'd opt for the top shelf weather sealing and monster battery of the 1D series for this purpose for the outside spots you just mentioned. I'm not sure the high ISO performance is significantly different, but that also plays into this, which one will AF is low light best will matter perhaps to you for indoor sports (basketball?), and if you're ok with the noise at ISO 12,800 and up, where your camera will live in doors at minimum.
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Dec 31, 2020 09:27 | #6 huntersdad wrote in post #19153477 Haven't tried the R6, but I prefer the 1D-series bodies. When I tested the R5, it just couldn't quite keep up like the 1D's can. The R6 could not keep up in regards to FPS or AF or where was it lacking? I am interested in FF body but torn between a DSLR or the R6
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Jan 20, 2021 20:11 | #7 duckster wrote in post #19174472 The R6 could not keep up in regards to FPS or AF or where was it lacking? I am interested in FF body but torn between a DSLR or the R6 I have the 1dx and the R6 now. I love the 1dx body but the dynamic range of the R6 is awesome! I don’t miss the 2fps difference and I have shot some in ES with the 20fps, too much. I do have the grip on my R6 but it doesn’t feel as rugged as the 1d bodies. If I was going out the door and had to choose one, it would be the R6. Good luck Name: Theron
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huntersdad Goldmember 4,870 posts Likes: 652 Joined Nov 2008 More info | Jan 24, 2021 19:57 | #8 duckster wrote in post #19174472 The R6 could not keep up in regards to FPS or AF or where was it lacking? I am interested in FF body but torn between a DSLR or the R6 AF. R5 was the same. For some reason, it can lock for a shot and then goes crazy grabbing other stuff for a shot or two, back to the swimmer, crazy, and so on. One of the easiest strokes to shoot is breast stroke and it can't do it at 100%. 1DxIII hammers that stroke. Facebook
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Feb 02, 2021 21:22 | #9 huntersdad wrote in post #19185843 AF. R5 was the same. For some reason, it can lock for a shot and then goes crazy grabbing other stuff for a shot or two, back to the swimmer, crazy, and so on. One of the easiest strokes to shoot is breast stroke and it can't do it at 100%. 1DxIII hammers that stroke. Outside of that, both cameras are a lot of fun to use. The eye AF is spot on 9/10 times, and the 10th time it grabs the head. Speed is fine. But the AF for my sports use isn't there. That is interesting information
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huntersdad Goldmember 4,870 posts Likes: 652 Joined Nov 2008 More info | Feb 07, 2021 20:29 | #10 I'm going to withdraw my statement about the R5 not being able to handle sports, but not fully. I will say that if it is a shot I have to get, I will defer to my 1DxIII. Facebook
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Josh13 Member 169 posts Joined Apr 2009 Location: San Diego CA. More info | Feb 11, 2021 21:57 | #11 I think a big factor is going to be the lenses you have or will use with it. There is a very select group of EF lenses with which the full 12 FPS mechanical shutter is achieved. If you have have one of the version 1 IS lenses you could be topping out at way less than 12 FPS. Doesn’t seem the 1DX’s have that limitation. EOS R5, RF 100-500, RF 800, RF 600, RF 2x TC, RF 1.4x TC, 400 DO II, 1.4x TCIII, 2x TCIII, 200 f2L IS, Tam 180 macro, 135 f2L, 135 f2.8, Tok 16-28, 50 STM, RF35, 28 f1.8, 40 STM
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Where can one find the list of lenses that will support full 12 fps?
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Mar 07, 2021 17:14 | #13 I'm looking at the 1DX2 as my escalation for ergonomics, but also because it just has the proven track record of eating everything you throw at it.
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Mar 07, 2021 21:47 | #14 Bought a R6 and can attest that the eye/face tracking is a absolute game changer for sports.
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Croasdail making stuff up More info | I've found that most cameras can't shoot their rated fps when shooting a moving object. They may be able to capture images that fast... when you take the need to refocus between shots... but that is the real world. I know that the A1 nor A9 from Sony can - and they have the latest and greatest long lenses on them. You just can't reposition elements that fast. Fixed focus... sure.. but not in AF mode on a subject moving around a lot.
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