Canon R6 [I] continuous shooting performance in APS-C crop?
Canon R6 [I] continuous shooting performance in APS-C crop?
3 months ago
Question to people familiar with the Canon R6 (first version): Does the APS-C crop setting also affect the sensor crop and effective resolution of RAWs/C-RAWs?
And if yes, what are the effects on continuous C-RAW shooting at the Hi+ setting? Does the buffer capacity increase? Does the framerate/fps stay the same?
And how good is the R6 IBIS in comparison to the R7 (if anyone has both cameras)?
- I've tested the R7 for high-speed raw shooting (converting its C-Raw stills into DNGs with Adobe DNG Converter and editing them as Raw video in Davinci Resolve), like the camera quite a lot, but find the 33 MP overkill and would prefer the R6's lower resolution (both in FF and APS-C) for better editing performance. The 23fps in the R6's Hi+ setting are better suited for my projects, too, than the R7's 15 or 30fps...
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