02-16-2024 03:26 AM
According to Canon Rumors and Canon Lookout, Canon are predicted to announce both bodies prior to the Summer Olympics, although commercial release may not be until the latter part of the year, there is even talk of an R7MkII...
https://www.canonrumors.com/
This could be interesting...
02-16-2024 03:42 AM
In the past some camera companies have started a new product line by releasing a "flagship" camera, and then filling out the line with lower-cost, more entry-level cameras. But because technology is relentlessly advancing, this has often meant that the cheaper cameras have cool features that the supposed "flagship" is missing.
It looks to me like Canon have decided to break this pattern in the R series, by waiting with the R1 until they can make it something really special. Hope that's true, and I can't wait to see what it looks like.
02-26-2024 01:50 PM
The R1 is probably a bit out of my needs profile, but I would dearly love to see the R7MkII with a major upgrade to make it a true APS-C flagship model.
02-26-2024 02:03 PM
I also read that this morning and wish Canon would just confirm the R7MII. I have an R7 sitting in my cart but would hate to make the purchase if there really is going to be an updated release.
Having a tough time deciding on which Canon MILC.
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02-26-2024 02:14 PM
If you can really want an APS-C camera, while the R7 is the best of the bunch, I would personally wait for a significant upgrade.
I love the R5 and R6 units, and can use the R5 in crop mode to get the same equivalent FoV that one would get on an APS-C unit, without actually buying a separate body.
02-26-2024 02:44 PM
I have a couple lenses that are APS-C (EF) that I really wanted to hold onto, one I just love. While it is not the sharpest the Sigma 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM has been a very versatile lens with nice range and an all day carry. I've used it for landscape to wildlife and everything in between. Right now there is no replacement in that range, some come close but when you have a love..... you know how it goes.
And the slight softness issues I can clean up in post.
All that said, I don't have enough technical knowledge on the R5. Are you saying that I can change the crop and use APS-C lenses without vignetting? FoV isn't my concern it is the vignetting.
I like Scott's YouTube channel, Wild Alaska and he has spoken highly of the R7 and strongly clarified it's faults. The H+ frame rate of 30 even with a V90 card can only be achieved in small bursts, the buffer can't handle true continuous. I'm Ok with that and knowing is half the battle.
The other is the rolling shutter distortion, he states he drops about 5% and as much as 20% when he is shooting high volume or not keeping the body steady. He takes accountability for his movement but states he still has plenty of images to work with and believes the camera still has value @ it's price point.
I can live with that too.
But if I can achieve my goal of using my APS-C lenses on the R5 in crop it would most likely change my perspective although there also are rumors of an upgraded R5MII.
Would love to hear your thought Trevor.
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02-26-2024 03:28 PM
I'll PM you...
02-26-2024 04:57 PM
I use some of my EF-S lenses on my EOS R5. In crop mode, the R5 has only a few less pixels than my EOS 80D. All of my lenses work better on the R5 than on the 80D. I have not purchased any RF lenses.
02-26-2024 10:06 PM
John, I appreciate the reply and the images.
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02-26-2024 02:51 PM
As a Canon R5 owner, I'm curious to see what the R5 Mark 2 will look like. Many R5 users have high expectations, I hope it meets their expectations.
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