As you know, I have been quite attracted to mirrorless cameras, in particular what Canon is doing with mirrorless (since I’m a Canon guy). However, I vacillate between the benefits of traditional DSLRs and newer, […]
As you know, I have been quite attracted to mirrorless cameras, in particular what Canon is doing with mirrorless (since I’m a Canon guy). However, I vacillate between the benefits of traditional DSLRs and newer, […]
Firmware update 1.4 was supposed to improve eye detection auto focus, and refresh for the LCD viewfinder during servo shooting. That would be very nice! My initial sense, after updating to firmware version 1.4 and […]
When people think about San Antonio, they generally think about the Alamo, and rightfully so. But there are several other historic missions, in San Antonio, that are worth visiting. In fact, it’s a national park. […]
I’ve always enjoyed visiting Washington, D.C. and have visited several times. This week I happened to be in northern Virginia to help my dad with some things, and I took the opportunity to make a […]
I’ve used many different lenses in my photographic lifetime, and I’m a little disappointed by the size of newer lenses. I remember my manual focus lenses from 40 years ago, and especially my Olympus OM […]
One of the features that stood out to me when looking at the EOS R was it’s low light capabilities. The 5D and 6D bodies are all great in low light – but the mirrorless […]
I know this is not the ideal sports camera, and I don’t think it was ever intended to be, but I wanted to test the Canon EOS R to see how it compared with my […]
I’ve been using the EOS R now for about a week. I really like it, but it does take some time to get used to. Here’s a summary of my likes and dislikes so far. […]
The Canon EOS R is basically a 6d with a 5d Mark IV sensor, the latest Digic image processor, and no mirror… well, basically. It’s its own camera, really unlike Canon’s DSLRs. The menu, although […]