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No R5 or R6 yet but I would be very surprised if they didn't offer it later down the line although you probably can use something that's considerably cheaper than these cameras, you can check EOS Ra images taken in normal condition, I think I would rather just use a non-converted camera for that.
The Canon EOS Ra has been designed for those who love astrophotography, but is this specialized Mirrorless camera worth the price? Let's find out.
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Almost all of the time I buy from the grey market so it does not matter to me, never ever had any problem with a Canon but in the worst case they would probably repair it for a fee (unlike Nikon).
Thanks, padam, for all the information!
After reading these reviews, I don't think I'm interested in getting an Ra, for the following reasons:
* They only put a different filter on the sensor, and put a 30x magnification feature on it.
* They don't have a nighttime red-only view in their LCD and EVF. That's just a software patch which would have been easy!
* They have no nighttime illumination on their buttons (well, neither would a R5a, but a R1 aftermarket-modified would I assume)
* They have no astro-tracker feature, which a future R5a(or any Rxa) should have by now.
* Their daylight photos are great (yes that's a plus, but also means any future Rxa or aftermarket-modified one would too)
So, I'll wait to see what the R1 looks like as it seems it's the first (and maybe only) top level R body to come out this year.
Come August it may be the best decision to modify my R5 with a H-Alpha enabling filter and just enjoy that.