Videos
I am looking for a camera for the following uses: mammal and bird wildlife photography, macro with flowers and insects. I also run a domestic rabbit rescue and I need to take portraits of adoptable rabbits as well as action shots and some videos. I will probably do some landscape and explore other areas of photography. I have narrowed down to the four above and need help figuring out a camera good for these uses and one that I can learn and grow with as a photographer in the future. Any advice/input welcome. Also I have held each of these in a Best Buy and all feel pretty comfortable as far as I can tell from the brief time I was able to handle them.
I enjoyed using Canon 200D so much, because of it's compact size and weight. To be honest, if that 200D had ibis and 4k video with C-Log, It would be my dream camera.
Now I am selling all my ef lenses and dslrs, i want to fully move to the R line up, and What really bothers me is that...
The R 10 is veeeery lightweight! sooooo pleasy for my hands because I don't even feel like I am carying something.
But the R 7 is a beast apsc camera. It has both ibis and log, and better battery life with bigger battery and of course, weight.
So I should choose between ibis and log, or the compact size ans weight. The problem is that R10 looks a little bit cheaper visually, and that makes me want to go with R7. But I am afraid that because of the weight I won't use it as much as I would use the R10, as it is much heavier.
I want it for an everyday camera that will always be with me wherever I go. I know everything about the cameras, just wanted to hear your opinions, what do you think, if you have one of them, what you like and what you don't, and what you will chose in my case?
My wife currently has a Rebel T7, or T7i (cant fully remember) and for her last birthday i bought her a EF 70-200mm f/2.8L III lens. This year I'm looking at upgrading her Body to an R6,7 or 8 and am looking for some advice from you folks who know about them.
90% of the photos she takes is of our boys lacrosse games (both indoors and outdoors with fields about the same size as a football field) I know i will need to buy a lens adapter to keep her current lens.
i’m a concert photographer and wedding photographer. i’m upgrading from my 6d mark ii.
i’m looking for something that’s excellent in low light & high motion. i don’t do much videography. 90% photography.
please also drop some lens recommendations that won’t break the bank but give me high quality.
thanks!