The annual Royal easter show is a long standing Sydney
institution bringing the country to
the city for a grand two week spectacle.
This year I took my Canon EOS R5 with just two lenses, the
RF 50mm f1.8 and the RF 16mm f2.8. Both these lenses have been panned by some
reviewers and some contributors to user forums who are more concerned with
theoretical minutiae than with actual results in real world settings.
Either of these lenses (they appear to use the same outer
housing) on the R5 provides a very light, compact package which is no more
conspicuous than a smartphone but delivers excellent results if used
thoughtfully.
Reviewers have pointed out (correctly) that neither of these
lenses delivers high peripheral resolution at the widest aperture and neither
allows backgrounds to be rendered very soft when compared to lenses with a
wider base aperture.
But for documentary style photographs neither of these
considerations is important. Most of the time I want everything in the frame
sharp. This usually means closing down the aperture to f11 on the 50mm and
f5.6-f8 on the 16mm.
At these apertures both lenses deliver impressive sharpness
and resolution across the frame, except for the extreme corners in the case of
the 16mm.
The R5 is an ideal body as it can render unto the files a
huge amount of information yet is compact, fast and a pleasure to use. When set
up properly it allows the user to switch rapidly from Av to Tv to M as required
by the moment and to rapidly control all aspects of exposure and focus for consistently
optimal results.
With many of the shots reproduced here I “pre-framed” the shot
in my mind then lifted the camera up like a smartphone and made a few exposures
in a second or two, mostly looking at the subject rather than the camera. The final
result can be a bit of a lottery but that comes with this type of photography.
I have tried to make pictures which convey the crowds, the
noise and the sensory overload of the occasion. Something like “The garden of
earthly delights” by Hieronymous Bosch but without the more explicit sexual
elements.













Thanks for sharing the photos. I enjoyed seeing the lady wearing a Denver Broncos t-shirt in front of the Show Time Play-n-Win Arcade since I am live in Colorado and follow that team. I really enjoy small and light gear, and I expect my R6 with the 24-105 stm would have done fine at that venue, even without the 16 focal length.
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