Canon Selling Well in Japan, and Three New EOS R Cameras Confirmed
- By Hector1970
- EOS Bodies
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I’m just a minority of 1 but I’d buy a high MP R3. Something great than 45MP. The R5 has been so good I haven’t upgraded to the R5II. I’d have thought given heat dissipation & required room for extra chips and R3 body would suit. It’s debatable that more MPs are really required but at this point room for improvement is slim. More FPS is almost not necessary (even a disadvantage), ISO improvement has stalled, dynamic range is hard to increase (and is pretty decent). MP and tracking ability are two areas left to improve. I love detail.
The R3 may be more focused on convenience of sports photographers getting their images to media sites. For that 20MP is sufficient.
Canons risk is making it better than the R1. The R3 probably has to remain worse than it in many ways.
We will see. I’ll keep saving away for a successor to my R5. It continues to impress even though it’s years old. It’s close to perfection. If it could track better BIF would be it’s only necessary improvement. Its eye tracking is great. Image quality is excellent. I’d recommend it to anyone wanting to upgrade on a budget. A second hand version is worth picking up.
The R3 may be more focused on convenience of sports photographers getting their images to media sites. For that 20MP is sufficient.
Canons risk is making it better than the R1. The R3 probably has to remain worse than it in many ways.
We will see. I’ll keep saving away for a successor to my R5. It continues to impress even though it’s years old. It’s close to perfection. If it could track better BIF would be it’s only necessary improvement. Its eye tracking is great. Image quality is excellent. I’d recommend it to anyone wanting to upgrade on a budget. A second hand version is worth picking up.
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