Sound of Imagery

Canon R3 'Diarrhoea' Mode, Warranty Dilemmas an Confusing Memory Cards


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The Canon R3 is on the edge of a public release that will see the flagship Canon in the hands of professionals around the world. After seeing a video online of the R3's electronic shutter in operation, we couldn't help refer to it as Canon's diarrhoea mode. Are 30 frames per second needed, and what effects will this have on the shutter life of your camera - particularly if you are using the mechanical shutter at 20 frames per second?

What should you do when a piece of your photography or videography equipment breaks? Lee shares his insight when dealing with the Camera Clinic, a Melbourne based repair shop. Plus, Greg spills his thoughts on FPS, Fujifilm's professional service and what it means for his gear.

Have you seen read and write speeds on memory cards before? What do they mean, and why does the imaging industry insist on making SDHC, SDXC, CFexpress and others so confusing? For instance, V30, V60, V90 or how about 2000x? What do they mean? We break down our thoughts on the card manufacturers and how they could improve.

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Leigh Diprose - https://blogcontent.com.au/

Greg Cromie - https://blogcontent.com.au/

Lee Herbet - http://www.capture.ink/

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Sound of ImageryBy Leigh Diprose