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Just got my R and hopefully this forum will help with any tips or tricks in using it most efficiently.
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well my suggestion would be to acquire another battery or two .. i have the R5 and she drinks batteries like they're slurpees ... makes my 6d look economical and btw the previous e6 batteries do work in itJust got my R and hopefully this forum will help with any tips or tricks in using it most efficiently.
lol i havent looked into a battery grip for it ... not sure i can mix the old and new batteries and i don't know if canon has anymore batteries of the sort availableI second the battery suggestion, or maybe a battery grip, longer life and much better in the hand I’m my opinion, also get to charge the batteries in the grip.
i have both cards loaded in mine ... but its rare for me to shoot in H mode ... the 8k option is better than my tv or computer monitors as well lol so won't use that part to its fullest potential yetBesides getting extra batteries, having a fast SD card does make a real difference in buffer times if you are shooting in H mode.
And if you find that the touch bar gets in the way, you can always disable it!![]()
For a camera as fine as the R, the Touch Bar is an unmitigated disaster. What were they thinking? Mine’s been turned off since Day 2.Besides getting extra batteries, having a fast SD card does make a real difference in buffer times if you are shooting in H mode.
And if you find that the touch bar gets in the way, you can always disable it!![]()
I actually had to look up what touch bar was and now i know i have a joystick on mine ... missed out lol i guessFor a camera as fine as the R, the Touch Bar is an unmitigated disaster. What were they thinking? Mine’s been turned off since Day 2.
You didn't miss out - you just don't have an R. You mentioned earlier having both cards loaded, so you have an R5 or R6, the R only has a single slot and no joystick. And, as for the touch bar itself - you didn't miss anything at all. After well over a year with the R, I still haven't found any use for it.I actually had to look up what touch bar was and now i know i have a joystick on mine ... missed out lol i guess
I own the R5 and an assortment of native lenses for it and a converter for the few i just didnt want to repurchase lol I'll take your word for the barYou didn't miss out - you just don't have an R. You mentioned earlier having both cards loaded, so you have an R5 or R6, the R only has a single slot and no joystick. And, as for the touch bar itself - you didn't miss anything at all. After well over a year with the R, I still haven't found any use for it.
Good idea. Only onceI carry an extra SD card in my camera bag just in case I forget to take the card out of the PC after uploading my pictures. I once went out for a shoot and realised, too late, that I had no card in the camera. There is no internal memory in the camera available for storage so I coudln't take any shots.
Here's how I have some of the main things set on EOS R set up - may point you towards some things to try out?Just got my R and hopefully this forum will help with any tips or tricks in using it most efficiently.
While I won't say I like the touch bar, I do still use it. I have mine set to cycle through the different AF modes, which is pretty handy as long as you don't accidentally touch it.For a camera as fine as the R, the Touch Bar is an unmitigated disaster. What were they thinking? Mine’s been turned off since Day 2.
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