04-16-2024 04:42 AM
I am a weekend photographer shooting mainly holiday pictures whether it is landscape, portrait and animal. I am using a 5D Mark 3 with a number of EF lenses such as EF 24-105 F4L, and 70-200 F4L. Now i am retired and thinking of selling the 5D and switching to a R8, a lighter full frame camera with the latest technology at lower $$. I would like to use my existing EF lenses as resell value of these lenses arn't great with more people switching to RF lenses. I understand these lenses would work with a RF adapter whether it is Canon or third party. I have a few questions and would like to get advice on the followings:
1. R8 is a light weight smaller camera, does it feel comfortable shooting when it is mounted with a 24-105 F4 /70-200 F4? I need to carry it for a long road trip.
2. I know this is a Canon run forum, but can someone give me a recommendation for a third party RF adapter as I am on a budget.
3. I read in the forum that the RF 24-240 shoots very good images and is a bargain. Should i sell all the EF lenses while somone still wants them and buy the RF 24-240. I do mainly travel photography and a versatile lens would reduce the weight also.
Thank you!
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04-16-2024 08:50 AM - edited 04-16-2024 10:07 AM
Greetings ,
Happy to hear of your desire to upgrade. The R8 is a compact and very capable full-frame camera. It's great for travel. You will not go wrong pairing it with a RF24-240.
Your other EF lenses are also very nice, and will compliment the R8 well.
One thing I would emphasize is don't skimp on the adapter. The Canon brand adapter is worth every penny from a compatibility and performance perspective. The 5D3 was also a great body in its day. I think you would be doing yourself a disservice buying a third-party adapter for the new body. Two things I will mention about the R8. It's smaller than your 5D3, and it uses a smaller battery too. You should plan on purchasing 1-3 extra batteries for it. You'll want a couple of new memory cards too.
If you're going to sell a lens, I'd probably sell the 70-200 to start. Then budget for a RF 24-70, and ultimately sell the EF 24-105 when you are ready. I wouldn't be in a big hurry to sell either if I didn't have to. The market for used EF glass will remain for the foreseeable future. If you want your lenses gone, you can send them to KEH, B&H or Adorama. If you want a higher return you will have to sell them privately. Good luck with the transition. I know you'll be very happy.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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04-16-2024 08:50 AM - edited 04-16-2024 10:07 AM
Greetings ,
Happy to hear of your desire to upgrade. The R8 is a compact and very capable full-frame camera. It's great for travel. You will not go wrong pairing it with a RF24-240.
Your other EF lenses are also very nice, and will compliment the R8 well.
One thing I would emphasize is don't skimp on the adapter. The Canon brand adapter is worth every penny from a compatibility and performance perspective. The 5D3 was also a great body in its day. I think you would be doing yourself a disservice buying a third-party adapter for the new body. Two things I will mention about the R8. It's smaller than your 5D3, and it uses a smaller battery too. You should plan on purchasing 1-3 extra batteries for it. You'll want a couple of new memory cards too.
If you're going to sell a lens, I'd probably sell the 70-200 to start. Then budget for a RF 24-70, and ultimately sell the EF 24-105 when you are ready. I wouldn't be in a big hurry to sell either if I didn't have to. The market for used EF glass will remain for the foreseeable future. If you want your lenses gone, you can send them to KEH, B&H or Adorama. If you want a higher return you will have to sell them privately. Good luck with the transition. I know you'll be very happy.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
~R5 C (1.0.9.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100 Macro, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, ~RF 200-800 +RF 1.4x TC, BG-R10, 430EX III-RT ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~DaVinci Resolve Studio ~ImageClass MF644Cdw/MF656Cdw ~Pixel 8 ~CarePaks Are Worth It
04-16-2024 10:42 AM
I am in agreement with the above. If possible or as soon as possible the best way forward is RF lenses.
04-18-2024 12:16 PM
Thank you both for the advices. I am more confident to make the upgrade now, Given the price of the RF lenses I will start with a Canon brand adapter to utilize my EF lenses. I hope it does not feel too bulky when mounted on a R8 body. Should i get the adapter with the control ring which would give me options to change the exposure/shutter speed?
Thank you!
Benjamin
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