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Canon R6 [I] continuous shooting performance in APS-C crop?

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Ephemeris
Ephemeris Senior Member • Posts: 1,186
Re: Canon R6 [I] continuous shooting performance in APS-C crop?
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mcantsin wrote:

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?

Hi. Yes the 1.6x crop reduces the stored files of raw/c-rae.

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?

The number of images able to be buffered increases. If a memory card limits the frame rate at some point then this may be quicker.

And how good is the R6 IBIS in comparison to the R7 (if anyone has both cameras)?

I'm unsure.

- 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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