Yep, my heart cries out for an R3, and low light performance is just one of the reasons why. But I mostly shoot wildlife, and often have to crop significantly to avoid interfering with their behavior (not to mention avoiding becoming a meal). It would be lovely to see an R3 II with a 45 MB sensor, wouldn't it?If you are going to the "Dark Side", the R3 is very good in low light.
For that matter though, how can you be sure you are not on the "Dark Side" now?
Half of my friends tell me routinely that I'm on the Dark Side now for using Canon instead of Nikon. And half say it's because I'm not shooting Sony. And half say it's because I only shoot wildlife instead of doing "Real" Photography. Pretty much any way you look at it, I've always been the black sheep in my family.
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