nicolas claris
OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Thanks Bart
where did you get this info? (looks not that expensive though still a lot of money!)
where did you get this info? (looks not that expensive though still a lot of money!)
At that price, it will help keep the 1DsMkII resale values high for a while.
Thanks Bart
where did you get this info? (looks not that expensive though still a lot of money!)
I did read somewhere that Canon have modified the mirror to provide EF-S compatibility in sRAW format. Can anyone confirm this, or was it pure speculation?
I don't know what his source was.
- 'The next generation semi-pro Canon cameras will sport a new sRAW mode (called cRAW or "cropped RAW") which programs a FF or 1.3x sensor to behave like a 1.6x sensor. In this mode only the center portion of the image circle is captured. Effectively, the resolution is reduced, but EF-S lenses that are designed for 1.6x cameras can be used.
- The cRAW mode is expected to provide a smooth transition path from cropped sensor to 1.3x and FF. This will make the upcoming 5DMkII (which has 16mp resolution) operate like a 6.25mp cropped sensor (1.6x) camera, while allowing all EF-S lenses to be used at reduced resolution. The next 1.3x crop semi-pro body will also support EF-S lenses in this way. This is considered to be an important priority for Canon due to the existence of expensive EF-S lenses like 17-55 f2.8 IS.'