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Re: R3 Observations - Handling
MAC wrote:
RLight wrote:
MAC wrote:
RLight wrote:
DIGITAL-PURPLE wrote:
Excellent review and series bro… one thing, you shouldn’t cull photos in camera. Do research on SD cards, and you’ll see failures are many times caused by deleting in devices/camera. I personally never had any failures but look around and you’ll see tons of data on it. Now I just dump my photos in the computer and then format the card back in the camera.
I can personally vouch to this...
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/66573541
I'm still using the Prograde 512GB SD UHS-II, but, I'm also using the Prograde 650GB CFE. Full JPEGs on the SD card, RAWs on the CFE. I have the camera set for review on card 1 (CFE).
2 slots on a camera, is equivalent to RAID.
Never have your eggs in one basket. Having two baskets costs a bit, though.
Two baskets are not going to help if carrying only one camera and it fails.
I thought you returned/sold the beasts
Wife and I talked. Changed my mind. Should’ve talked to the wife more, upfront. She’s happy now. The sticker shock got her. Me? I could be happy with a M50, but the R3 with 28-70, just kills it.
Cool!
I was wondering because no pics at your site for 2 months
New kid, December. Busy between work and 5 kiddos. No parental leave; sad. Have to be with an employer for 12 months to qualify.
DXO processed, defaults
DXO Processed, defaults
Thought I'd give DXO a whirl. I'm neither impressed or unimpressed by the results. Color / WB is better than LR, but automatic lighting is non-existent / poor as previously discussed.
I'll be sticking with DPP4, for now. I may give RawTherapee a whirl with TIFFs from DPP4, I've heard good things about that combination. RawTherapee's support for R3 RAWs, ain't.
Thankfully SOOC JPEGs are solid on the R3.