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I got a couple surprises today. I ordered the R7 kit July 4 from Amazon US (before they raised the price) and they estimated delivery next Wednesday, July 20. When I got my mail this afternoon, there was a box in the regular mailbox (we have a big one) delivered without signature along with the usual ads etc. That is a week early. That was a nice surprise. The box did not seem as big as I was expecting but, on opening, I found the regular Canon box inside an Amazon box without a single shread of additional protective packaging. See the picture:
Everything was in good shape and there were no dents in the box at all. I guess Amazon has figured that they can eat a few damaged cameras to save on postage. It came USPS rather than by Amazon truck. All that really matters is that it made it intact.
By the time I had battery power, it was too late to shoot much and I had not yet set up the thousand options needed to make it 'mine' so I just shot throwaway snaps with the 18-150 RF-S kit lens. It surprised me greatly since the minimum focus distance at 18mm fills the frame with something a bit over 50mm wide at about that same distance from the front glass. Remember the MFD listing of 0.17m is measured from the film plane, not from the front glass. Set at 150mm, the MFD is 0.45m which produces a coverage not quite but almost as small as the wide one. An 18mm 1:2 (or close) semi-macro is not a feature I recall hearing reviewed. I only have one image to show taken of the one and only bloom I had on my porch from out Passionflower vine. It was taken at 18mm f/9 (AV) ISO 400. This gives a rather different macro look than the usual 100mm or even the 35mm macro. Here I append a crop from the full image below the uncropped but reduced to Internet friendly 2048 pixel version. (See the hitchhiker?) In all honesty I will still be mostly using the 100mm macro for flowers in most cases but I have done fisheye macros with my old, old EF-S gear fifteen years ago. Quality? This is a crop sensor and f/9 with 'bellows factor' diffraction will be creeping in do some degree. When I have finished setting up the options, I hope to try out the R7 with my real EF 100mm macro and, knowing me, trying extension tubes with every lens I have. For now, all I have to show is this one:
Everything was in good shape and there were no dents in the box at all. I guess Amazon has figured that they can eat a few damaged cameras to save on postage. It came USPS rather than by Amazon truck. All that really matters is that it made it intact.
By the time I had battery power, it was too late to shoot much and I had not yet set up the thousand options needed to make it 'mine' so I just shot throwaway snaps with the 18-150 RF-S kit lens. It surprised me greatly since the minimum focus distance at 18mm fills the frame with something a bit over 50mm wide at about that same distance from the front glass. Remember the MFD listing of 0.17m is measured from the film plane, not from the front glass. Set at 150mm, the MFD is 0.45m which produces a coverage not quite but almost as small as the wide one. An 18mm 1:2 (or close) semi-macro is not a feature I recall hearing reviewed. I only have one image to show taken of the one and only bloom I had on my porch from out Passionflower vine. It was taken at 18mm f/9 (AV) ISO 400. This gives a rather different macro look than the usual 100mm or even the 35mm macro. Here I append a crop from the full image below the uncropped but reduced to Internet friendly 2048 pixel version. (See the hitchhiker?) In all honesty I will still be mostly using the 100mm macro for flowers in most cases but I have done fisheye macros with my old, old EF-S gear fifteen years ago. Quality? This is a crop sensor and f/9 with 'bellows factor' diffraction will be creeping in do some degree. When I have finished setting up the options, I hope to try out the R7 with my real EF 100mm macro and, knowing me, trying extension tubes with every lens I have. For now, all I have to show is this one: