I think we still have to see how it performs on an r5 but on my eos it performs as well if not faster to focus than on my 5ds or my mark iv. Have had zero issues using all my ef glass on the R. I have been doing this for a living for over 30 years, I tend to be more of a studio shooter , but in my personal work shoot travel, street photography and live music. what I have hated about the r is the lack of a joystick and a scroll wheel everything else I like better than my dslr's . I have not found the evf to be an issue at all even shooting live concerts, at this point, when i grab a camera it is mirrorless, I have a fuji system, a leica q, and the eos r, all the other dslrs sit on the shelf. I am happy to see the r and d go to improving the mirrorless experience for those that want to keep shooting dslr's we won't run of any on the used market anytime soon. No shortage of film cameras for sale used either. If nothing else pentax is committed to dslrs so you could switch systems.How well does EF glass "actually" perform on an R5?
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