It’s an amazing camera for sports photography and is able to keep up with all the action. As for the battery, expect around 800-1200 shots before needing to switch. Hope that helps
Why is no mechanical shutter such a problem? Its going to disappear anyway in the future, i think its a bit of a hype. Tech is getting better and better and With AI in camera's things are going to change drasticly.
My go-to lens is the Canon 70-200 f/2.8, but when I need some extra reach I would use the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3. both are amazing lenses but the 70-200 would be better as most events started banning bigger lenses at events, like this year at the Australian Grand Prix, which I was just at last weekend unless, of course, you have a media pass which sadly I did not this year.
@@Roamingwithjoy thanks for the reply. I am going to imola this year as my first race and and only previously shooting on auto. I saw a poster for the Australian GP banning lenses over 400m Did you get in with the 70-200?
im sorry mate but its not the same as the R7, the r8 have a 24 mp sensor if you use the crop mode the camera will only use a smaller portion of the sensor, not the entire sensonr, the R7 is a 30+ mp sensor, already a crop sensor, so it is not logic to compare a 30+mp image to a way less than 20 pm image
Is it good at sports photography and is the battery bad?
It’s an amazing camera for sports photography and is able to keep up with all the action. As for the battery, expect around 800-1200 shots before needing to switch. Hope that helps
Why is no mechanical shutter such a problem? Its going to disappear anyway in the future, i think its a bit of a hype. Tech is getting better and better and With AI in camera's things are going to change drasticly.
Because rolling shutter is a problem
@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisBut i have no problems u til now.😃😁
What lens and strap do you use for motorsport?
My go-to lens is the Canon 70-200 f/2.8, but when I need some extra reach I would use the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3. both are amazing lenses but the 70-200 would be better as most events started banning bigger lenses at events, like this year at the Australian Grand Prix, which I was just at last weekend unless, of course, you have a media pass which sadly I did not this year.
@@Roamingwithjoy thanks for the reply.
I am going to imola this year as my first race and and only previously shooting on auto. I saw a poster for the Australian GP banning lenses over 400m
Did you get in with the 70-200?
@@Visual_Ghoul yes the 70-200 was fine, if it can fit in your bag then it will get in with no problem.
Thank you@@Roamingwithjoy
Sigma? Canon doesn't offer 3rd party lens support
im sorry mate but its not the same as the R7, the r8 have a 24 mp sensor if you use the crop mode the camera will only use a smaller portion of the sensor, not the entire sensonr, the R7 is a 30+ mp sensor, already a crop sensor, so it is not logic to compare a 30+mp image to a way less than 20 pm image