12-02-2024 01:40 PM - last edited on 12-12-2024 10:52 AM by Danny
I have Camera + lens bundle purchase options to choose from. Price difference is around $100.
Canon EOS 2000D with EF 75-300mm lens
Or Canon EOS R100 with RF-S 55-210mm lens.
For wildlife and bird photography, will the 300mm optical zoom still be a benefit over the new mirrorless technology for farther distance shooting?
12-02-2024 01:44 PM
No, the 75-300 does not have IS, while the 55-210 does. This will allow you to crop to a tighter image.
Go with the R100, that is the future of the technology.
12-03-2024 01:56 PM
Thank you for your insight. Very helpful.
12-02-2024 02:18 PM
kvbarkley wrote:
Go with the R100, that is the future of the technology.
Agreed, the IS and overall improvement in the AF are going to perform significantly better with an R system.
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12-03-2024 01:55 PM
Thank you. Very helpful.
12-03-2024 03:58 AM
Even though the R100 is bottom of the range it's better than the 2000D. Plus the RF-S 55-210mm is a sharper lens and has image stabilization.Some of that sharpness will make up for the shorter focal length because you can crop harder.
IMHO it's the R system all day long
12-03-2024 01:55 PM
Thank you. Your feedback is very helpful.
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