Unless you’re really only doing birding or wildlife, I’d go full frame if budget allows. If you’re not a pro (earning money with your craft) - something like the R8 would be excellent! If you want something more serious - look at the R6 mark II. I recently did a comparison between the R7 and R8 - this might be helpful: Canon R7 vs R8: Which is the Best? Ultimate Comparison! ruclips.net/video/NWKhKFSyTf4/видео.html
I only use NDs when filming outside and there’s too much light to shoot at 1.8. Inside, like studio shots, it’s not really needed as you can control the lighting 😊 Although I have to admit I don’t use the R7 all that often anymore. Thinking about selling it 😂
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If I use my camera for travel photography, so both landscapes and wildlife, as well as some pictures with people what would you suggest?
Unless you’re really only doing birding or wildlife, I’d go full frame if budget allows. If you’re not a pro (earning money with your craft) - something like the R8 would be excellent! If you want something more serious - look at the R6 mark II.
I recently did a comparison between the R7 and R8 - this might be helpful: Canon R7 vs R8: Which is the Best? Ultimate Comparison!
ruclips.net/video/NWKhKFSyTf4/видео.html
Do you use an ND filter for the 18-35 with the R7 when shooting at 1.8?
I only use NDs when filming outside and there’s too much light to shoot at 1.8. Inside, like studio shots, it’s not really needed as you can control the lighting 😊
Although I have to admit I don’t use the R7 all that often anymore. Thinking about selling it 😂
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