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Upgrade after my EOS T7 to a 90D?

Doug625
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I just got serious into photography last summer and I'm ready to upgrade, I'm leaning towards a 90D with the fold out screen and multiple focus points for easier focus stacking, other than that I'm happy with the T7. Does this seem like an appropriate step up?  

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deebatman316
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I would not recommend looking into a DSLR camera. Canon has ended production on DSLR Cameras and lenses. Who knows how long Canon will support DSLRs and EF/ EF-S lenses. Everything has moved onto the EOS R series and RF Mount.

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kvbarkley
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IMHO, multiple focus points can make it *harder* to do focus stacking, since you should use the same point during the whole process.

March411
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Marc
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March411
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Doug,

What is your budget for the new body. Knowing that changing over to mirrorless can be expensive have you thought about holding onto your EF lenses, purchasing a Canon adapter and buying an R body? I continue to use EF lenses that perform better on my R bodies than they did on my DSLR's.

Just a thought.


Marc
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p4pictures
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If you are thinking the EOS 90D, then you should also consider a move to mirrorless and the EOS R7 is the most direct equivalent model to the EOS 90D. As others have said you can use any existing EF and EF-S lenses you have on the R-series cameras using the Canon EF to EOS R mount adapter.

In effect the EOS R7 has the same 32MP image sensor as the EOS 90D and then adds a lot more powerful and capable AF system for all sorts of subjects. It also offers focus stacking in the same way that the EOS 90D does. 

 


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