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I was a part-time photographer who quit photography for a couple of years. I was using a Canon 5d mark iii and loved it.
Now I want to do photography again as a hobby. I’m surprised to find out that mirrorless now has better auto-focus than dslr!
I’m trying to decide whether it’s worth it to replace my 5d3 with a modern camera.
I loved my 5d3 but there are a couple of areas I wish it was better:
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Auto-focus:
i do miss focus on my 5d3 from time to time, especially taking night time portraits with a wide-open prime lens. I saw new mirrorless can automatically focus on the eye of the model. That seems a big upgrade, is it? How much better is the autofocus on modern mirrorless compared to Canon 5d3?
2. Dynamic range:
I wish I could retrieve more details from the overexposed and underexposed areas of my raw photos when edit them. I couldn’t find any comparison, so was wondering if the technology in this area also took a big leap?
Things I am satisfied with 5d3 and do NOT care for an upgrade: Video capabilities (I don’t shoot video), picture resolution, burst capabilities.
So would you recommend me to replace my 5d3? What’s the cheapest full-frame camera I can buy to upgrade the autofocus and dynamic range from 5d3? Second-hand EOS R? How is the lag on the screen/view finder? I had an old digital camera before and the electronic view finder was so laggy for shooting moving subject.
Also I have some EF lenses (with autofocus). I just need an adapter to continue using them on a Canon mirrorless, correct? Will there be any drawbacks comparing to replacing the EF lenses with mirrorless mount lenses?