Hi, I bought the R7-EFS 18-150mm kit. it matched my available budget. I was looking for a light Canon hybrid with a powerful AF for adventure. I had kept my old Canon lenses: EF 70-210mm f/4 and EF 28/70mm f/3.5-4.5 II. I just bought the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 as an add-on for low light environments and better bokeh. the set, with the ring, is heavier. but the quality is there. Retired, I'm happy to have a light configuration (the kit), one for the distance even if the range is a little tight sometimes, one for the macro of flowers with the 28-70, and now one in low light. (Sorry for my english. I am french. 😉)
That's awesome! I have the Sigma 18-35mm as well and it produces great images on the R7...it definitely is heavier than the kit lens setup though!! And the English was great too, no need to apologize! 👍
Wow! IS is awesome.
Thank you for this video
You're welcome! 👍
Great video. I would love to watch a video of the R7 vs Canon C100 mark II, specially in the low light area. Thanks a lot!
Thanks! And thank you for the video suggestion. 👍
Hi, I bought the R7-EFS 18-150mm kit. it matched my available budget. I was looking for a light Canon hybrid with a powerful AF for adventure. I had kept my old Canon lenses: EF 70-210mm f/4 and EF 28/70mm f/3.5-4.5 II. I just bought the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 as an add-on for low light environments and better bokeh. the set, with the ring, is heavier. but the quality is there. Retired, I'm happy to have a light configuration (the kit), one for the distance even if the range is a little tight sometimes, one for the macro of flowers with the 28-70, and now one in low light. (Sorry for my english. I am french. 😉)
That's awesome! I have the Sigma 18-35mm as well and it produces great images on the R7...it definitely is heavier than the kit lens setup though!! And the English was great too, no need to apologize! 👍