I learned via 1001NoisyCameras that uses can control their Canon DSLR cameras using a Nintendo DS. Those of you who know my work as News Editor over at 2D-X.com will also know that I’m a very fond lover of the Nintendo DS. To be able to combine the two means total awesomeness can occur. Image being able to do almost everything in EOS Utility with See how to do it over at HDRLabs.
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In this blog post, we review the Rokinon 14mm f2.8 lens for Canon EOS cameras. Read more at The Phoblographer.
When Canon introduced their new Mirrorless cameras earlier on this year (The EOS R) one of the stand out features was that the lens mount was so huge. While other manufacturers like Sony have made all things Mirrorless smaller, the late comer to the Mirrorless party seems to have decided that bigger is better. In a recently released interview, Canon engineers seem to be having a sly dig at Sony by saying that lenses with smaller mounts are far less capable than those with larger mounts. Read on after the break to find out more about what the Canon engineers are wafting on about.
We’re clearing up some misinformation we’re seeing in Facebook groups, comments, on Instagram, etc. about the Canon EOS R5. We’ve been seeing a lot of really stupid and wrong comments about the Canon EOS R5 across various platforms. All of it is in regard to overheating. Lots of YouTubers have been discovering the heating issues …