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Colorcross ii review
Colorcross ii review







colorcross ii review
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Since then, he's evolved as a publisher using AI ethically, coming up with ethical ways to bring in affiliate income, and preaching the word of diversity in the photo industry. He left his day job as the Social Media Content Developer at B&H Photo in the early 2010s. He founded the Phoblographer in 2009 after working at places like PDN and Photography Bay. He started at PCMag, Magnum Photos, and.

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PAST BYLINES: Gear Patrol, PC Mag,, Digital Photo Pro, Resource Magazine, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Finance, IGN, PDN, and others.Ĭhris Gampat began working in tech and art journalism both in 2008. He's also a Photographer that has had his share of bylines and viral projects like "Secret Order of the Slice." He's a veteran technology writer, editor, and reviewer with more than 15 years experience. HIGHLIGHTS: Chris used to work in Men's lifestyle and tech. He's fascinated by how photographers create, considering the fact that he's legally blind./ He's the author of various product guides, educational pieces, product reviews, and interviews with photographers. Chris's editorial work includes not only editing and scheduling articles but also writing them himself.

colorcross ii review

He provides oversight to all of the daily tasks, including editorial, administrative, and advertising work. We don’t need to shoot video like it’s the 5D Mk II days anymore.Ĭhris Gampat is the Editor in Chief, Founder, and Publisher of the Phoblographer. The ergonomic nightmare of shooting video with a camera primarily designed for stills is something we should be passed at this point. Ultimately, I think that video should be kept to camcorders and that Canon should make a small, interchangeable lens RF-mount camera that’s just for video. With that said, there will most likely be a variant of the Canon EOS R5 II that will be specifically for photographers and will be pretty great overall. And if they want something higher end, then Canon will tell them to go for the Canon EOS R3.

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It’s almost as good as the EOS R5 series in some ways while being much better in other ways.

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If photographers want a better camera for high ISO output, they can go to the Canon EOS R6 series. Instead, let’s focus on how unlikely it is that there will be three variants of the Canon EOS R5 II.įinancially, it makes more sense for Canon the keep it this way for video and for photos. We’ve written about a lot of those features over the years, and so recapping them here feels monotonous. But photographers still need a whole lot of other features to make cameras better for them.

colorcross ii review

With that said, they’re not aiming to get their images in galleries or museums, etc. There are more photographers trying to create content for social media instead of trying to make actual photos. And Sony has released a camera in a smaller form factor that doesn’t shoot stills at all. Years ago, when the Sigma 40mm f1.4 Art was released, it was primarily meant as a lens for video.

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More importantly, they’re not going to upgrade camera bodies all that often.Ĭanon may also take the route that both Sigma and Sony have taken. There are only so many video formats you can shoot, and lots of the top content creators don’t need to use high-end cameras. What’s more, no one needs a Canon EOS R5 series of cameras to make videos. But social media is a bubble that’s annoying lots of people and burning millennials out.

colorcross ii review

Let’s be very honest, camera manufacturers care more about video users right now because everyone wants to be a YouTuber and make content for social media. There’s a lot of evidence to support this in Canon’s current camera lineup and with the current market. Considering what Canon thinks about the current market, that’s probably unlikely. And Canon Rumors hints that the cameras could be similar to what the 5Ds and 5Dsr were. Knowing Canon, they’re bound to split the camera into the Canon EOS R5 II and the Canon EOS R5c II. One of the most significant things that I’ve been told by Canon’s reps is that video users are 90% of the market these days. But reports are coming that say that the Canon EOS R5 II could be split into two cameras: one for high resolution and another for high ISO output. They’ve also done this with the Canon EOS R5 - there’s the Canon EOS R5c that’s designed for cinema use. With the Canon 5Ds, they provided an alternative that gave photographers more resolution in the form of the Canon 5Dsr. Canon has done some odd, but understandable variations with their 5-series of cameras over the years.









Colorcross ii review