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Old September 13th 16, 02:12 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Canon 5D Mark IV Received

Upgrading from 5D Mark III. First impressions of Mark V (1 hour of
use): Autofocus is fast and accurate (Canon 100mm macro). Shutter is
quiet. Touch-screen is responsive and easy enough for average adult
fingers. AWB does a fine job in mixed-source lighting.

Adobe is not quite ready for the Mark IV; it's software can't read the
raw files (still .cr2, but changed from previous format). It is
necessary to either edit raw photos in the latest Canon Digital Photo
Professional (DPP) or use DPP to batch convert to TIFF before importing
into LR or opening with PS.

Two quickies showing nice color in direct sunlight and excellent
resolution: Common buckeye butterfly. Junonia coenia
https://www.flickr.com/photos/primeval/29351637460/ and Delaware
Skipper, Anatrytone logan
https://www.flickr.com/photos/primeval/29351637750/. Note the
microscopic setae and wing scales on Anatrytone logan. This species is
difficult to photograph in situ as it has a very low tolerance for
human presence.

Finally, prepare to invest in more storage. .CR2 files are from
34-36MB, TIFFs converted in DPP are around 180MB.

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Old September 13th 16, 02:54 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Canon 5D Mark IV Received

In article , Davoud
wrote:

Upgrading from 5D Mark III. First impressions of Mark V (1 hour of
use): Autofocus is fast and accurate (Canon 100mm macro). Shutter is
quiet. Touch-screen is responsive and easy enough for average adult
fingers. AWB does a fine job in mixed-source lighting.

Adobe is not quite ready for the Mark IV; it's software can't read the
raw files (still .cr2, but changed from previous format). It is
necessary to either edit raw photos in the latest Canon Digital Photo
Professional (DPP) or use DPP to batch convert to TIFF before importing
into LR or opening with PS.

Two quickies showing nice color in direct sunlight and excellent
resolution: Common buckeye butterfly. Junonia coenia
https://www.flickr.com/photos/primeval/29351637460/ and Delaware
Skipper, Anatrytone logan
https://www.flickr.com/photos/primeval/29351637750/. Note the
microscopic setae and wing scales on Anatrytone logan. This species is
difficult to photograph in situ as it has a very low tolerance for
human presence.

Finally, prepare to invest in more storage. .CR2 files are from
34-36MB, TIFFs converted in DPP are around 180MB.


Congratulations but "Taken on January 1, 2000"? Set the time!

Anyways, I would like you to notice that the GPS has a new mode in your
device that turns it of with the main lever only and keeps it humming in
the background. It's "Mode 2" I believe and described on p.226- in your
manual. ;-)
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Old September 13th 16, 04:55 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Canon 5D Mark IV Received

In article , Davoud
wrote:

Upgrading from 5D Mark III. First impressions of Mark V (1 hour of
use): Autofocus is fast and accurate (Canon 100mm macro). Shutter is
quiet. Touch-screen is responsive and easy enough for average adult
fingers. AWB does a fine job in mixed-source lighting.

Adobe is not quite ready for the Mark IV; it's software can't read the
raw files (still .cr2, but changed from previous format). It is
necessary to either edit raw photos in the latest Canon Digital Photo
Professional (DPP) or use DPP to batch convert to TIFF before importing
into LR or opening with PS.

Two quickies showing nice color in direct sunlight and excellent
resolution: Common buckeye butterfly. Junonia coenia
https://www.flickr.com/photos/primeval/29351637460/ and Delaware
Skipper, Anatrytone logan
https://www.flickr.com/photos/primeval/29351637750/. Note the
microscopic setae and wing scales on Anatrytone logan. This species is
difficult to photograph in situ as it has a very low tolerance for
human presence.

Finally, prepare to invest in more storage. .CR2 files are from
34-36MB, TIFFs converted in DPP are around 180MB.


Congratulations but "Taken on January 1, 2000"? Set the time!

Anyways, I would like you to notice that the GPS has a new mode in your
device that turns it off with the main lever only and keeps it humming
in the background when it's sleeping. It's "Mode 2" I believe and
described on p.226- in your
manual. ;-)
--
teleportation kills
 




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