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Jan 24, 2022 11:24:27   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
Outstanding! Boy that is an expensive camera body. It's almost as expensive as the 1D series of camera when they first hit the market. I wonder if they plan on a R1 body that costs even more than this one....

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Jan 24, 2022 11:25:15   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice pose; nice photo. Happy that you like the new camera.

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Jan 24, 2022 12:05:02   #
JimG1 Loc: Waxahachie, TX
 
Nice job. Hopefully we'll see more.

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Jan 24, 2022 13:01:54   #
birdseyeview Loc: Indiana
 
JeffDavidson wrote:
Looks like color splotches on her right rib cage and elsewhere.


looks like it could be the inevitable photog slobber!

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Jan 24, 2022 13:22:39   #
WirtzWorld Loc: SE WI
 
I, too, have occasionally been bitten by the better equipment bug. Throw money at it, it’s bound to make me a better photographer. Ha, doesn’t really work that way. I have a canon 5D and a 5DS r and I’m still the same hack I was with my 20D. And I gave that one away. Money comes and goes. I wish I knew how much I’ve spent over the years just on equipment. And motorcycles. And bourbon. Fock, it’s got to be a medium sized fortune.

I wonder if you could have made such a nice photo with an instamatic?

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Jan 24, 2022 14:32:05   #
Thurber Mingus
 
WirtzWorld wrote:
I, too, have occasionally been bitten by the better equipment bug. Throw money at it, it’s bound to make me a better photographer. Ha, doesn’t really work that way. I have a canon 5D and a 5DS r and I’m still the same hack I was with my 20D. And I gave that one away. Money comes and goes. I wish I knew how much I’ve spent over the years just on equipment. And motorcycles. And bourbon. Fock, it’s got to be a medium sized fortune.

I wonder if you could have made such a nice photo with an instamatic?
I, too, have occasionally been bitten by the bette... (show quote)


Thanks for your reply John. For this particular photo, I could probably have made it with any camera I own, and most lenses, including my "pocket camera", a Canon G7X II. That is also a 20'ish MP camera and I have several metal prints up to 30X40 hanging in the house I've taken with it.

I bought the R3 because I'm shooting a good bit of sports, including indoor fast action sports and outdoor low light games (high school football etc). For those things unfortunately a fast burst rate, excellent autofocus and great low light capabilities are almost required (as are long, fast ($$$) lenses). Since I now have the R3 I'm trying to use it as much as possible to get accustomed to it, and I really like the color/look of its files.

I guess in summary I could come much closer to taking the pic I posted with an instamatic than I can shooting sports with an instamatic :)

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Jan 24, 2022 17:56:54   #
WirtzWorld Loc: SE WI
 
Ya, nice camera. I’d love one but I’m probably stuck with my 5DS r for a while. It’s a great camera, but I’d love a mirrorless body. When they are a lot less than $6000.00 I’ll try to sneak one by my wife.

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Jan 24, 2022 18:03:59   #
Thurber Mingus
 
WirtzWorld wrote:
Ya, nice camera. I’d love one but I’m probably stuck with my 5DS r for a while. It’s a great camera, but I’d love a mirrorless body. When they are a lot less than $6000.00 I’ll try to sneak one by my wife.


The R6 is a phenomenal camera. My 5D MkIV feels like an antique compared to it.

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Jan 24, 2022 18:15:04   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Fabulous photo, very creative exposure and focus.

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Jan 24, 2022 18:27:54   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Me neither.
--Bob
Thurber Mingus wrote:
Hmmm, I’m not seeing that.

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Jan 24, 2022 21:11:58   #
14kphotog Loc: Marietta, Ohio
 
Nice photo, I have seen billboards from 5 feet, they look like the Sunday funnies under a 10 power lope. Just dots. I see "peach fuzz" on the "in focus" area. You did good !!!!!

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Jan 24, 2022 22:16:28   #
DanielB Loc: San Diego, Ca
 
JeffDavidson wrote:
Looks like color splotches on her right rib cage and elsewhere.


Wow - really? Don't see it.

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Jan 24, 2022 22:19:13   #
DanielB Loc: San Diego, Ca
 
Thurber Mingus wrote:
Hi all! I recently got a new camera (Canon R3) and lens (Canon RF 50mm f/1.2). I've had it a few weeks but haven't had many opportunities to try them out together, so this morning I finally did. Unfortunately since I shoot some indoor sports I mistakenly left it set to record only JPG, no RAW files, but the color and "feel" of this camera is head and shoulders above the R6 in my opinion. Anyway, I thought I should post something here for you to check out, it's very nearly straight out of camera.

By the way, I highly recommend viewing the download. People have complained because this camera is "only" 24.1 megapixels, but I'm not anticipating printing at billboard sizes (and viewing from a few feet), and as you can see it's plenty of resolution for viewing on a computer screen!
Hi all! I recently got a new camera (Canon R3) an... (show quote)


I like it. Don't see anything wrong with it as far as image quality goes. Bokeh is really nice and soft. I own an R and R5 and absolutely love them. Looking forward to more from your R3.

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Jan 25, 2022 11:06:06   #
InfiniteISO Loc: The Carolinas, USA
 
Very, very good.

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Jan 25, 2022 13:46:13   #
ski Loc: West Coast, USA
 
Redo in BW and sepia see what you get...Then post

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