For burst shooting, the 6D Mark II now offers 6.5fps up to 150 JPEGs/21 RAW files, with full exposure and focusing tracking and Canon’s latest DIGIC 7 processing engine to crunch the data. The 3.0-inch LCD screen also benefits from an upgrade, including an increased 1.04m-dot resolution, vari-angle control for shooting video or framing stills
The 6D Mark II photo was brighter here also, which suggests that either the camera records the scene more brightly or that the Raw data produces a different result in Lightroom. Here is a zoom in.
The tones of a black and white photograph can range from the blackest black to the whitest white and will encompass a multitude of grays in between. To shoot in black and white on your Canon camera, go into the menu and look for the 'Picture Style' option. This should be in the red Shooting Menu area on most EOS cameras.
Canon EOS-1D X Mark III brings stunning stills and RAW video to an impressive DSLR Sample video shot on the Canon 6D Mark II Daven Mathies/Digtial Trends. It can now shoot 1080p at 60 fps
Connect your camera and computer, and then turn the camera’s power switch to . 2. Set the lens’s focus mode switch to . 3. When EOS Utility starts, click [Remote Shooting]. 4. In the capture window that appears, click or right-click any setting item in ( ), and select the setting. *1,*2.
I shoot RAW exclusively with my Canon. I now shoot RAW + JPEG, but unless the photo has been taken in extreme conditions, the rendering I get with JPEGs is usually all I need. I do recommend getting the free X-Raw Studio. That allows you to put RAW files on your computer, then tether your camera and manipulate the RAW files using the camera's 0hSBCuU. 278 289 304 231 322 305 389 416 7

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