It's true that boosting ISO to around 400 will help without getting much noise, and an aperture of f/5.6 or lower could make a big difference,...
Even if the pins aren’t bent, dirt or oxidation can affect connections. Use a clean, soft brush to gently clean the card slot. If possible, update...
It could be due to the card being pulled out while the camera was still on, or the battery was dead. Have you tried using the card on a different...
I believe it could be a hardware issue. If the USB port on your camera is damaged, it might not be able to establish a stable connection with your...
Even after reformatting, the card might still be corrupted. Try using a different card reader or computer to see if it can read the card. Try...
Speaking of Same Name Necessity. Yes, the photos (CR2 or JPG) and their respective XMP files have the same name to maintain the link between them....
I think it was a Lag while Image Processing: There can be a slight delay in processing the image before it is fully displayed with all its colors...
Go to the Canon official support site and download the latest firmware for the EOS R8. But first, format a memory card using your computer...
Not updated with RF50, but you can check your camera's menu settings for options to customize the AE Lock button (14) and the AF Selection button...
You can do it easily with Lightroom. Open Lightroom and import your RAW files from your R5. You can do this by clicking on the "Import" button in...
While age plays a role, many older cameras still capture decent video quality. It depends on the specific model and how well it's been maintained....
I would suggest instead of formatting on your computer, format the card within the camera's menu. This ensures the format aligns with the camera's...
As suggested by Johnsey, Images should be in folders inside the DCIM folder. I would also suggest looking for any file extension after the "&"...
Unfortunately, this seems to be a common issue with this camera and Mac. As Johnsey suggested, check if you're using the latest version of Canon...
Your understanding of the relationship between sensor size and image quality is largely correct. While the individual photosites on a larger...
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