Hello,
I know, we're still waiting for the official announcement of the R5 MKII. But we already have an idea of what it could be.
I currently have a 5D MKIII with a few nice lenses (EF 24L / 50L / 85L / 100L / 70-200L F2.8).
I take photos of a bit of everything. Of my children, vacations, festive events, etc.
For the past few months I've been taking a lot of photos of indoor sports, more specifically handball (my two children play), and I'm regularly asked to cover other teams.
The light in our gym is horrible. It could hardly be worse...
I want to switch to a hybrid. When I see what the new AFs can do... Eye tracking, etc... Wow!
At the end of August, I age another ten years... And I plan to change my camera for the occasion .
The price in € is still unknown for the R5 MKII.
With the current offers, for about 2200€ I could buy an R6 MKII (+ battery + EF RF adapter).
The sensible choice would be to go for an R6 MKII (and what's more, if the budget allows, I could even pick up a second-hand RF 24-70L, for example).
With the information we have, what do you think I could miss with an R6 MKII compared with the information we have at the moment, even if it's still hypothetical, with the R5 MKII?
With my EF 70-200 L IS II F2.8, in indoor sports, apart from the goalkeeper who's a bit far away, I don't particularly need to cropper.
Eye Control could be interesting... But not for twice the price...
And last point : I don't care about the video.
I know, we're still waiting for the official announcement of the R5 MKII. But we already have an idea of what it could be.
I currently have a 5D MKIII with a few nice lenses (EF 24L / 50L / 85L / 100L / 70-200L F2.8).
I take photos of a bit of everything. Of my children, vacations, festive events, etc.
For the past few months I've been taking a lot of photos of indoor sports, more specifically handball (my two children play), and I'm regularly asked to cover other teams.
The light in our gym is horrible. It could hardly be worse...
I want to switch to a hybrid. When I see what the new AFs can do... Eye tracking, etc... Wow!
At the end of August, I age another ten years... And I plan to change my camera for the occasion .
The price in € is still unknown for the R5 MKII.
With the current offers, for about 2200€ I could buy an R6 MKII (+ battery + EF RF adapter).
The sensible choice would be to go for an R6 MKII (and what's more, if the budget allows, I could even pick up a second-hand RF 24-70L, for example).
With the information we have, what do you think I could miss with an R6 MKII compared with the information we have at the moment, even if it's still hypothetical, with the R5 MKII?
With my EF 70-200 L IS II F2.8, in indoor sports, apart from the goalkeeper who's a bit far away, I don't particularly need to cropper.
Eye Control could be interesting... But not for twice the price...
And last point : I don't care about the video.