Having used the R5+M6II on a few family vacations, I've found a few specific areas where I really want some improvement:I wouldn't consider the R8 as a replacement for the M6II, for me. Mainly that's down to lenses – if I have the benefit of a FF sensor, I want the benefit of better lenses to go with it. The size of those lenses precludes portability. Yes, and R8 with the RF 24-50 is a relatively small/light package. But the R8 with the RF 24-105/4L is not. OTOH, if I'm compromising on the sensor for portability I'm ok compromising on lenses as well...thus the utility of the M6II kit for me.
What I'm considering is the R8 as a travel replacement for the R3. Both have a 24 MP FF sensor, and for travel use I don't the speed performance or long-duration handholding comfort of the R3. The R8 is less than half the weight and much smaller:
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The fact that the R8 uses the LP-E17 is a benefit if I also bring the M6II on a trip. Even if I don't bring the M6II, I already have several spare batteries for the R8.
Like you, I don't find the APS-C R lineup interesting, though an ultrawide zoom would change that viewpoint. The RF-S 18-150 is optically the same as the M18-150, which is a great little lens. I think an RF-S 10/11-22, RF-S 18-150, and the RF 100-400 would be a great crop kit for versatility and range.
- AF tracking: my M6II tends to wander a lot during a burst. It will say it's properly focussed on the eye, but the focus plane sequence is usually eye, eye, eyelash, ear, ear, nose, ear, ear, cheek, eye, nose, nose. The R5 does track a lot better, but lacks the 32mm f/1.4
- A useable non-MS mode: The M6II has no EFCS and the ES is slightly too slow for moving kids. R5 works great for this
- Tracking in all AF modes: R3 and newer have this, maybe the R5 will get it in the mythical update
- 'Detect Only' in video: Don't focus on the background when the kid goes out of frame for a second. Again, maybe in the mythical R5 update
- Indoor LED lights: The R6II and R8 have 'HF anti flicker', which according to the reviews does an excellent job at keeping banding unnoticeable. R5 update?
- A choice of ES fps. Again: R5 update?
- 'Auto' subject tracking: No need to change between animals and people. Also potentially in the R5 update
Since Canon will not improve the M6II, the rumoured update might make the R5 worth the size and weight for bringing it along more often. And I really should do a few controlled experiments to see if the M6II AF drift is indeed worse at closer distances, specifically with the 32mm. The DoF might be hiding it a bit better beyond 3 meters or so.
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