I currently have a
Canon 80D and want to upgrade so whilst my choices are budget limited I have different paths I could take, meaning different brands, but I love Canon. So for me I want to stay with Canon.
The R5 as I said looks fantastic, but I need a Camera for Landscape
Photography and I always use a Tripod, so I don't need 4K video, IBIS etc. I've never had a memory card fail in 5 years so I don't see the need for a dual card slot, I'd just like to upgrade to FF and use
EF Lenses with better
optics and IQ.
There's one thing about upgrading to FF
DSLRs that I would miss though (as I'm discounting the 6Dmk2) and that's the
articulating screen. I would miss that I think from my
Canon 80D, I use it a lot, especially when shooting low or at an angle etc.
It's a feature which has always been excluded by FF Cameras until now, with the 6Dmk2 being the first FF
DSLR to incorporate it. I can see why Sports and Wildlife photographers wouldn't need a flip out screen as a lot of their work is done through the viewfinder, if not all. Who shoots action or wildlife in
Live View?
But for Landscape
Photography I find it really useful, so that's basically the one feature I'd miss.