Hi all,
I am planning to move to Canon mirrorless sooner or later since very long time in DSLRs, i stopped photography for about a decade now, so i hope i will return back with a purchase of Canon new cameras if i can, and i want to have two different cameras to be used in what i do or what i am planning to do later, which are sports and birding.
For those two subjects i know i want fast cameras, mainly i care about the fps and the battery life, any other factors aren't much big deal for me, but the main factor as always in anything is ..... BUDGET.
Now if i will buy two cameras in Canon R series, which two of following options you prefer to take?
1. Canon R1 + Canon R8 or R10
2. Canon R3 + Canon R7 [or R7II]
3. Canon R5II + Canon R6II [or R6III]
For sports R3 and R7 are more appealing to me, while for birding it sounds R5 and its versions are most favorable among shooters, while R6 is kind of a backup of anything and a capable camera, i consider R6 as mini R5 or upgrade of R7, the number is also in between, but in reality all cameras can be amazing over my old DSLRs anyway, i still have 1DX which is a remarkable camera and still capable of nice results, i can keep using it over R7 or R8/R10 as a backup second camera.
About lenses, for now i will keep using my EF lenses with adapter until i can buy RF lenses.
I still have a plan to move away from Canon and going into Sony or Nikon, i won't buy so many lenses anyway, for sports or birding i will get only 1 lens of any, long prime for sports or long zoom for birding, even some 3rd party are making lenses now so i am not forced to stay with Canon, i do have Sony mirrorless that i use it always for landscape and portraits and still life or macro and anything that isn't action movement subjects [sports, birds, wildlife,...etc].
I am planning to move to Canon mirrorless sooner or later since very long time in DSLRs, i stopped photography for about a decade now, so i hope i will return back with a purchase of Canon new cameras if i can, and i want to have two different cameras to be used in what i do or what i am planning to do later, which are sports and birding.
For those two subjects i know i want fast cameras, mainly i care about the fps and the battery life, any other factors aren't much big deal for me, but the main factor as always in anything is ..... BUDGET.
Now if i will buy two cameras in Canon R series, which two of following options you prefer to take?
1. Canon R1 + Canon R8 or R10
2. Canon R3 + Canon R7 [or R7II]
3. Canon R5II + Canon R6II [or R6III]
For sports R3 and R7 are more appealing to me, while for birding it sounds R5 and its versions are most favorable among shooters, while R6 is kind of a backup of anything and a capable camera, i consider R6 as mini R5 or upgrade of R7, the number is also in between, but in reality all cameras can be amazing over my old DSLRs anyway, i still have 1DX which is a remarkable camera and still capable of nice results, i can keep using it over R7 or R8/R10 as a backup second camera.
About lenses, for now i will keep using my EF lenses with adapter until i can buy RF lenses.
I still have a plan to move away from Canon and going into Sony or Nikon, i won't buy so many lenses anyway, for sports or birding i will get only 1 lens of any, long prime for sports or long zoom for birding, even some 3rd party are making lenses now so i am not forced to stay with Canon, i do have Sony mirrorless that i use it always for landscape and portraits and still life or macro and anything that isn't action movement subjects [sports, birds, wildlife,...etc].