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Mar 1, 2024 08:38:06   #
Canonshooteron Loc: Omaha Nebraska
 
My EOS R came with the 24-240 lens. Whenever I try to use the multiple exposure feature I get "Not available with the attached lens". when I grab my adapter and use any of my lenses from the 6D on the R, it all works fine. Do I have to buy a non-R lens to get the 24-240 focal length?

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Mar 1, 2024 13:09:25   #
rcarol
 
Canonshooteron wrote:
My EOS R came with the 24-240 lens. Whenever I try to use the multiple exposure feature I get "Not available with the attached lens". when I grab my adapter and use any of my lenses from the 6D on the R, it all works fine. Do I have to buy a non-R lens to get the 24-240 focal length?


I don't think you will be able to find a non R-Lens in that focal length.

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Mar 1, 2024 13:38:47   #
maciej
 
Canonshooteron wrote:
My EOS R came with the 24-240 lens. Whenever I try to use the multiple exposure feature I get "Not available with the attached lens". when I grab my adapter and use any of my lenses from the 6D on the R, it all works fine. Do I have to buy a non-R lens to get the 24-240 focal length?


I am not quite sure what feature is not working. I have the Canon RF 24-240 and use it extensively on both my Canon R and R5 with no problems.

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Mar 1, 2024 14:18:25   #
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maciej wrote:
I am not quite sure what feature is not working. I have the Canon RF 24-240 and use it extensively on both my Canon R and R5 with no problems.


The feature in question is the feature specified by the OP in his query. Read it more slowlier.

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Mar 1, 2024 14:57:12   #
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Canonshooteron wrote:
My EOS R came with the 24-240 lens. Whenever I try to use the multiple exposure feature I get "Not available with the attached lens". when I grab my adapter and use any of my lenses from the 6D on the R, it all works fine. Do I have to buy a non-R lens to get the 24-240 focal length?

Just got that same result with my *only* RF lens, a 16/2.8, so I read the section in my D Busch book. Its says that the multi exposure feature will disable certain lens corrections.

I suspect that both your superzoom and my superwide are wonky optical designs that are so dependent on in-camera image correction that the firmware does not allow disabling of those corrections when using these lenses.

Since neither of us (??) has a more ordinary RF lens for testing my idea, we must wait for some better equipped kindly R-user to check out the situation and reveal the facts.

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Mar 1, 2024 15:06:01   #
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rcarol wrote:
I don't think you will be able to find a non R-Lens in that focal length.
If not Canon EF then maybe a Sigma or Tamron "superzoom" in EF mount ?

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Mar 1, 2024 20:49:07   #
Canonshooteron Loc: Omaha Nebraska
 
It doesn't have to be that exact focal length. That is just what it came with.

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Mar 1, 2024 20:52:03   #
Canonshooteron Loc: Omaha Nebraska
 
Thanks for the insight. It does make sense.

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Mar 2, 2024 02:57:47   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Canonshooteron wrote:
Thanks for the insight. It does make sense.


If you click "Quote Reply" we will know exactly what/who you are replying to.

Not much problem here as all the replies but one are by the same person. But on other threads...

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Mar 4, 2024 11:40:11   #
Canonshooteron Loc: Omaha Nebraska
 
robertjerl wrote:
If you click "Quote Reply" we will know exactly what/who you are replying to.

Not much problem here as all the replies but one are by the same person. But on other threads...


Thanks Robert, I did not know that.

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Mar 4, 2024 12:41:11   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Canonshooteron wrote:
Thanks Robert, I did not know that.


You are welcome.

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