@ Bro so I’m in a bit of a predicament my original plan was to buy a sigma 18-35F1.8 and adapt it to my current m50 and shoot with it until I upgrade to an R7 but recently one of my friends offered me his a6600 with a kit lens and a 20mm full frame prime lens for 1,000 dollars so now I don’t know what to do the reason I like canon is because I already have 2 lenses that can be adapted to an R7 however with Sony the lenses you can get are more widely available so I don’t know which way to go should I stick with canon or switch to Sony what do you think?
Ask your friend if he will let you borrow the kit for a weekend and test it out. See how it feels. I think you will be wanting to upgrade in 6 to 9 months from the Sony to a higher end Sony. Leaving you in the same spot your are now except with 1000 bucks less. I always recommend trying stuff out like this before buying. Either by renting for a few days or by going to the local camera shop and getting the system in your hands. This stuff is expensive. Would you buy a car without taking a test drive first? 🤔
@@TMVVisualMedia thanks bro for the advice I ended up getting the sigma 18-35 and am planing on getting the R7 soon I wasn’t really impressed with the Sony it just had a weird feeling I definitely prefer canon however the native lenses are expensive I just hope sigma can get some newer lenses out soon for the rf
i wonder if any women will weigh in on their preferences. Seems to me (male) that size, weight, positioning of controls, etc might be quite differently prioritised. Also worth mentioning that Canon sells a body extender for the R8. Any viewers care to comment on their experience with that?
The extenders in my opinion add zero functionality. I would recommend a cage. I have a video coming out that talks about that exact problem and how to fix it with a cage and add some more threads and mounting points as well as providing a better grip. I intentionally added my hand size on camera so folks may size up their hands. Thanks for the comments!
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Thank you bro simple and straight to the point great video 🤙🏽
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@ Bro so I’m in a bit of a predicament my original plan was to buy a sigma 18-35F1.8 and adapt it to my current m50 and shoot with it until I upgrade to an R7 but recently one of my friends offered me his a6600 with a kit lens and a 20mm full frame prime lens for 1,000 dollars so now I don’t know what to do the reason I like canon is because I already have 2 lenses that can be adapted to an R7 however with Sony the lenses you can get are more widely available so I don’t know which way to go should I stick with canon or switch to Sony what do you think?
Ask your friend if he will let you borrow the kit for a weekend and test it out. See how it feels.
I think you will be wanting to upgrade in 6 to 9 months from the Sony to a higher end Sony. Leaving you in the same spot your are now except with 1000 bucks less.
I always recommend trying stuff out like this before buying. Either by renting for a few days or by going to the local camera shop and getting the system in your hands.
This stuff is expensive. Would you buy a car without taking a test drive first? 🤔
@@TMVVisualMedia thanks bro for the advice I ended up getting the sigma 18-35 and am planing on getting the R7 soon I wasn’t really impressed with the Sony it just had a weird feeling I definitely prefer canon however the native lenses are expensive I just hope sigma can get some newer lenses out soon for the rf
Great post. Trying to decide if I want the R8 vs R6. It’s the grip on the R8 that concerns me. 😩
That's an easy pick. R6 all day.
i wonder if any women will weigh in on their preferences. Seems to me (male) that size, weight, positioning of controls, etc might be quite differently prioritised. Also worth mentioning that Canon sells a body extender for the R8. Any viewers care to comment on their experience with that?
The extenders in my opinion add zero functionality. I would recommend a cage.
I have a video coming out that talks about that exact problem and how to fix it with a cage and add some more threads and mounting points as well as providing a better grip.
I intentionally added my hand size on camera so folks may size up their hands.
Thanks for the comments!