03-20-2021 10:34 PM
I am freaking the hell out about being able to afford the mirrorless camera and adapter how do you guys save money for it?
03-24-2021 03:12 PM - edited 03-24-2021 03:12 PM
@miketerndrup wrote:I been told that I have only a couple of years left to use my 80D but im more worried about my lenes
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I see no logic at all in this statement. I use cameras that are 20 years old and they still work as well as when they were bought. It is a total fallacy that one has to upgrade when a new camera comes along. Your 80D is a perfectly capable camera, and capable of delivering excellent images - I have two of them and find them perfectly acceptable.
Invest in skills - join a camera society, do training on-line and take lots of photos. Study the work of great photographers and visit art galleries to learn about composition. Taking good photos is a lot less about the tech and much more about the technique.
03-23-2021 12:18 PM
I haven't bothered yet. I am waiting for an RRebel.
03-23-2021 06:21 PM
I'm still shooting with a 60D that I bought new and it does 98% of everything I need it to do. And a couple of times every year it reveals some things that it can do that I wasn't aware of. Or more likely, forgot about.
I'd rather put my efforts into increasing my skills, than expect a new camera system to do that for me.
03-26-2021 02:59 PM
@miketerndrup wrote:I am freaking the hell out about being able to afford the mirrorless camera and adapter how do you guys save money for it?
I am currently on my first full-frame mirrorless. I bought the entry level EOS RP bundle with the 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM kit lens on sale during the Holidays for $999. I set aside a bit of money each month for planned purchases, and when the bill comes in, I pay it in full. You could do the same. As this was my first full-frame and first mirrorless, I didn't feel that I needed the R5. I am glad I went with the RP. The cost/performance ratio is completely acceptable. By time I decide to upgrade to an R5 or R6, those prices will have dropped considerably. YMMV.
04-05-2021 12:35 PM
04-06-2021 12:53 PM
No I do not
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