Noteworthy Photography Feature #1: Autofocus Speed. The autofocus speed for the 1DX Mark III is incredibly impressive. If you’re coming from shooting with the Mark II, you’ll notice an improvement. If you’re used to shooting with a Canon 5D Mark IV, the improvement is substantial. For example, whenever I shoot with prime lenses like the
Canon EOS R6 Features and Specification. Here’s a quick look at the main bullet point specifications of the EOS R6. Sensor: 20MP full-frame CMOS 36 x 24mm. Image processor: Digic X. AF points: 5,940 Dual Pixel CMOS AF II | 100% coverage. Sensitivity : Down to EV -6.5 with F1.2 lens, Video down to -5 EV.
Even if you’re a Canon 7D shooter, the explanations are useful, excepting that the 1DX and 5D III have more control options. First, some set-up options you should use for bird-in-flight (BIF) photography, regardless of camera: Set the drive mode to Continuous (H), shoot in AI Servo (moving subjects) and pick an ISO of 320 for the 7D and 800
The Electronic Front-Curtain Shutter feature is turned off by default on cameras like Nikon D810 and must be enabled in the camera menu. Once enabled, you must shoot in a mode that supports EFCS. On Nikon D7500, D500, D810 and D5 cameras, you must use Mirror Up mode (with or without Live View) and on the D850 you can also use Quiet and Quiet
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