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Nina Bailey has just published an e-book for the R7. If it's as good as her R6 and R5 books it will answer all your questions and more... :-) https://eos-magazine.com/shop/#!/Understanding-the-Cano ...
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Nina Bailey's e-books for Canon cameras are absolutely brilliant - and she has now published one for the R7 https://eos-magazine.com/shop/#!/Understanding-the-Canon-EOS-R7-Camera-eBook-by-Nina-Bail ...
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Not with a grip as my hands are too small, but I have used a Peak Design hand grip on my last 3 cameras and wouldn't be without one. It is permanently attached to a base plate. In fact I rarely ...
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I have an issue with the matte black print printhead on my Epson p600. I ran the heading cleaning routine 10 times last week, then bought Fotospeed's Blockbuster solution which seemed to finally ...
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I can highly recommend Nina Bailey's ebooks for the R5 and R6. They are very comprehensive and extremely helpful, written in plain English and well illustrated. https://www.eos-magazine.com/ebooks/ ...
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I was going to recommend the Ellie too. And being a modular bracket you don't have to keep the vertical piece on all the time. I have the baseplate on my R5 permanently (with two PD anchors ...
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Wonderful pics, beautiful stories - keep well and stay safe
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I can't answer your specific question, but I use the Laowa RF 100mm Super Macro lens on my R5. I would say the mount feels a little looser compared to Canon lenses but it performs very well. I see ...
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To mix things up a bit - have you considered buying a vintage lens? You can get some amazing f/1.2 lenses at a fraction of the cost (and size) of any lens so far suggested. In fact you could get ...
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I can afford it so it's not really a matter of expense, it's just that I'm not doing the sort of photography these days that needs it (WWII aviation). I might sell the 100-400L - and not replace it. ...
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I rarely use the EF100-400L these days actually so can't really justify replacing it with the 100-500 although the lighter weight would be welcome and the longer zoom would be useful as I often ...
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I got the RF 24-105L with my R5. It wasn't exactly a direct replacement as my EF 24-105L had died a few years previously (the notorious Err01 issue with the mk1 lens) and I had a Tamron 24-70 in ...
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Me too and I use this all the time to switch between my default of M mode and three Custom modes I have set up
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I use the top dial for aperture, the mode dial for ISO, the large back dial for shutter speed, and the control ring for AF method. I can't reach the DOF button without taking my hand off the ...
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Have you tried DXO PureRaw? It's a cinch to use and reviews say it's better than Topaz. That's interesting thanks - I do have both DXO PureRaw and Topaz DeNoise. Interesting, as this seems to be ...
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Exactly my concern :-( That's very true. At air shows I tend to use my EF100-400 + 1.4x on maximum zoom (ie 560mm) most of the time anyway, so with the R5's 45mp 500mm should be enough and I can ...
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LOL - I hadn't noticed that! I do love my converted projector lenses :)
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Thank you :) The Colorplan is great, and probably one of the easiest projector lenses to to convert. I used this 42.5mm M52x1M clamp from Rafcamera: https://rafcamera.com/clamp-42-5mm-to-m52x1m Ont ...
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No worries ;-) And anyway, it wasn't clear whether the OP was referring to the 70-300 USM or 70-300 L
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