brenton
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Hey all. Maybe this question has been asked a lot here, but trying to see if I need the features in the R7
I'm not a professional. I do IT for a living. Wouldn't be nice to get really good at it and eventually do some events? Sure. But probably not going to be real source of income for me.
I have a canon t3i. Want an upgrade. I want better AF, more modern tech, mirrorless,.. want to invest in lenses on a better body.
I mostly do nature and landscape. I do want to get into more wildlife though. Street and portraits as well. Don't care about video that much.
I know the R7 has two card slots. I mean I guess that is nice, but even my gf has a sony A6400 and does live music photography for local bands. I personally just can't stand the way those Sony's feel in my hand.
And I know there are other features.
Just not sure if I should reach for the r7 or save the money for lenses.
But I do want a solid long-term investment.
I am used to carrying multiple batteries and it doesn't pain me much to swap them out
But overall I want to invest in something I'll be happy to use for a long time.
Suggestions?
I'm not a professional. I do IT for a living. Wouldn't be nice to get really good at it and eventually do some events? Sure. But probably not going to be real source of income for me.
I have a canon t3i. Want an upgrade. I want better AF, more modern tech, mirrorless,.. want to invest in lenses on a better body.
I mostly do nature and landscape. I do want to get into more wildlife though. Street and portraits as well. Don't care about video that much.
I know the R7 has two card slots. I mean I guess that is nice, but even my gf has a sony A6400 and does live music photography for local bands. I personally just can't stand the way those Sony's feel in my hand.
And I know there are other features.
Just not sure if I should reach for the r7 or save the money for lenses.
But I do want a solid long-term investment.
I am used to carrying multiple batteries and it doesn't pain me much to swap them out
But overall I want to invest in something I'll be happy to use for a long time.
Suggestions?
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