Before you start shooting, you should be aware of what image file type your camera is saving your images as. Most DSLRs will give you the option to either choose JPEG or RAW file type or both. RAW files are the raw image data from the sensor, meaning nothing has been changed or alter...
The camera wasn’t opened yet, meaning we don’t have any hardware-based debugging interface. We don’t know anything about the address space of the firmware, except the code addresses we see in our disassembler. The bottom line is that we are connected to the camera using a USB cable,...
The biggest difference between these four cameras is found in the size of the SL1 compared to the others. It is by far the smallest camera. This makes it the lightest camera, but for my hands it felt way too small. I did find that I could easily stick it in my jacket pocket, which...
As I shoot a lot of fast-paced action, I like glancing at the R5’s top LCD as I’m bringing the camera up to my eye. That way I don’t have to pause to check settings once I have the camera in shooting position. Instead I can get off snap shots much more quickly this way (...
The SL3 brings Canon’s entry-level DSLR up to par with its entry-level mirrorless camera, the EOS M50 — and goes no further. Back in 2013, however, the SL1 was only competing against heavier DSLRs, which made it an attractive alternative to bulkier options. The story is a bit differ...
Either way, I'm going to call this a fairly successful attempt! No light leaks. No sensor damage. Everything seems to be functioning okay. I may also try this simply as a monochrome camera without NB filters in a future session, just to see how things turn out. ...
Before you start shooting, you should be aware of what image file type your camera is saving your images as. Most DSLRs will give you the option to either choose JPEG or RAW file type or both. RAW files are the raw image data from the sensor, meaning nothing has been changed or alter...
Before you start shooting, you should be aware of what image file type your camera is saving your images as. Most DSLRs will give you the option to either choose JPEG or RAW file type or both. RAW files are the raw image data from the sensor, meaning nothing has been changed or alter...