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Photo of the Week "Woman takes selfie with steer at the Fair" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7D Mark II camera manual mode, ISO 160, Tamron 16-300mm lens @24mm, aperture f/4.5, 1/80 second shutter speed.
Photo of the Week "Woman takes selfie with steer at the Fair" by Bob Crum. Photo data: Canon 7D Mark II camera manual mode, ISO 160, Tamron 16-300mm lens @24mm, aperture f/4.5, 1/80 second shutter speed.
Two exciting topics!
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

First, last week I wrote that Nikon announced two new mirrorless cameras: Models Z6 & Z7. Before the confetti settled, BOOM!, Canon announces the release of their new model EOS 'R' (Revolutionary) mirrorless camera system. Just a matter of time before the two major camera makers entered the mirrorless slugfest. A day late & tech short? Playing catch up, can Nikon and Canon, two camera manufacturing behemoths, effectively cut into Sony, Panasonic, Olympus and Fujifilm mirrorless camera sales? Hmm.

The 'R' is a full-frame mirrorless camera utilizing a 30.3MP CMOS sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology. Fast autofocus speeds of 0.05 seconds and in light levels as low as -6 EV. The latest DIGIC 8 image processor enables ISO to 40,000, expandable to ISO 102,400. The AF system has an incredible 5,655 focus points with 100% vertical and 88% horizontal coverage of the image area. Delish!

Canon Cinema provides UHD 4K video at up to 30 fps, including the ability to record in Canon Log for extended dynamic range capture of up to 12 stops. Videographers can output 10-bit 4:2:2 to an external recorder over HDMI using Canon Log or even the BT.2020 color space for broad color applications. Full HD shooting at up to 60p while standard HD has slow-motion, 120p recording. Focus Peaking and the Dual Pixel Focus Guide overcome focus issues.

For eye-level viewing, a 0.5" 3.69m-dot OLED EVF (Electronic View Finder). The rear LCD is a 3.15" 2.1m-dot vari-angle touch screen that facilitates touch-and-drag AF. Nice! Another new feature is the multi-function bar customizable for fast, intuitive access to many commonly used features. The top panel has a dot-matrix LCD for checking current settings and camera status.

A magnesium-allow body and weather sealing enhance the EOS R camera's durability. The shutter is rated for 200,000 cycles and can operate at speeds of up to 1/8000 of a second, with continuous shooting rates of 8 fps. An electronic shutter is also available. For saving files, the camera utilizes a single UHS-II SD card slot. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are included.

Canon knows it isn’t merely about the camera—good imaging systems include quality lenses. Canon reports that the EOS R system includes a new RF mount engineered to deliver the ideal combination of speed, durability and flexibility for excellent lens performance. For the EOS R camera, Canon also announced four new RF mount lenses: RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens, RF 28-70mm f/2L USM Lens, RF 35mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro Lens and RF 50mm f/1.2L USM Lens.

In addition to the four new RF lenses, Canon is providing three mount adapters to enable the use of existing EF and EF-S lenses on the 'R' camera. If it's true that I can use all my existing lenses – with full functionality – I'm going to need a bigger piggy bank. Looking forward to the EOS R lab tests and reviews.

Call for photographers! The Fillmore Art Commission is planning an Art & Photography exhibition next May 1 – 5, 2019. This show presents an excellent opportunity to display your 'Fine Art' photos. It's important to hear from all Fillmore photographers who are interested in participating. Reply to the email address below and write “I'm interested” in the subject line. Also, include your primary phone number. Details to follow at a later date.

Would you believe that I saw a woman taking a selfie with a steer at the Fair? Believe it! The photo of the week is another delightful gem captured at the Fair.

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