Canon just announced a new addition to their full-frame mirrorless lineup with the EOS R8, a mid-range camera with some nonetheless impressive features and specifications. At the heart of the camera is a 24 megapixel sensor with up to 40 FPS bursts, or 30 FPS when shooting RAW pre-release bursts. In terms of shooting raw, you could choose to shoot in the CRAW format (same megapixels, but compressed file sizes) - many users say they can't tell the difference from the full RAW file format, others say they can. I fall into the latter camp, but any differences are minimal. Raw Burst Mode is an amazing (and rather overlooked) feature of Canon mirrorless cameras. Instead of creating dozens of raw files during an action shooting,

With Dual Pixel RAW shooting, the number of possible shots will decrease. Shooting in Dual Pixel RAW using the viewfinder will decrease the continuous shooting speed. The maximum burst for continuous shooting will also decrease. If [ : Dual Pixel RAW ] is set to [Enable] for Live View shooting, the [ ] and [ ] drive modes cannot be selected.

If you shoot RAW images and then process them with Canon’s Digital Photo Professional software, you can completely change the Picture Style with the software. Even if you originally had Monochrome set in-camera, you can revert those files to color images with no loss of quality (just pick a different Picture Style in DPP). . 259 484 66 455 64 12 458 281

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