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Hi,
so i currently have a 7D Mark II with Grip and the following kit
580EX II Flash
70-200mm f/2.8 IS MK II
100mm-400mm L IS MK II
85mm F/1.8
50mm F/1.8 MK II
Canon 1.4x TC III
24-105mm F/4 IS USM
Now i have been looking over the mirrorless bodies and pulled the trigger on the R6 MK II bundle currently on offer on the canon website
Types of photography have generally been wildlife, Horses in general, both in the field and competing, pets, family members and the odd bit of motorsport.
But, before i open it and cannon return it, do i send it back and swap it for the R5 for the extra £1000, send it back and see what the R5 MK II turns out to be or sell everything and change?
I do also have the RF-EF adapter and the battery grip for the R6
having been at work recently, i had the opportunity to use a colleagues Sony A7R III with a 100mm-400mm lense
we were shooting at 400mm most of the time, usually at Whales, Dolphins and Sealions.
what initially looked soft images, he was about to edit, crop and produce some really nice images.
now I am guessing the 42MP was able to help with this.
So do i look to switch entirely and go Sony?
The A7R V is considerably more money and id have to save for a while to get it along with glass.
Thoughts?
Thanks
so i currently have a 7D Mark II with Grip and the following kit
580EX II Flash
70-200mm f/2.8 IS MK II
100mm-400mm L IS MK II
85mm F/1.8
50mm F/1.8 MK II
Canon 1.4x TC III
24-105mm F/4 IS USM
Now i have been looking over the mirrorless bodies and pulled the trigger on the R6 MK II bundle currently on offer on the canon website
Types of photography have generally been wildlife, Horses in general, both in the field and competing, pets, family members and the odd bit of motorsport.
But, before i open it and cannon return it, do i send it back and swap it for the R5 for the extra £1000, send it back and see what the R5 MK II turns out to be or sell everything and change?
I do also have the RF-EF adapter and the battery grip for the R6
having been at work recently, i had the opportunity to use a colleagues Sony A7R III with a 100mm-400mm lense
we were shooting at 400mm most of the time, usually at Whales, Dolphins and Sealions.
what initially looked soft images, he was about to edit, crop and produce some really nice images.
now I am guessing the 42MP was able to help with this.
So do i look to switch entirely and go Sony?
The A7R V is considerably more money and id have to save for a while to get it along with glass.
Thoughts?
Thanks