Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Lightest, smallest full-frame EOS camera* R mount Compatible with RF lenses and EF/EF-S lenses** High image quality with 26. 2 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor and DIGIC 8 Image processor Dual Pixel CMOS AF for fast and accurate auto focus Excellent low-light performance
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nama saya
5
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I upgraded from a Canon 80d. Wanted to try a full frame camera. Coming from a canon background the learning curve has not been too bad. I enjoy using the camera. As a stills camera it is wonderful. Better low light capability and higher iso is very nice. I dont care that much about video but for the casual family events I have shot it has been fine. I am waiting for the additional native r glass that is coming this year. With the adapter canon ef and ef-s glass works fine but I have found that third party lens are hit and miss. I have tried my Tampon 16-300 with poor results. Auto focus is poor. Chromatic aberration is unacceptable and it is totally unpredictable when a photo will work and when it will not. I still have my 80d but am having a hard time finding a reason to still use it. I think my daughter will like it.
D. Lucas
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This is my first mirrorless camera and, after a week of shooting, Im not a fan. Im sure it is a technically proficient camera, and is probably the future of digital cameras, but I simply prefer the feel of a classic DSLR. The EVF is weird and I cant get used to it. And the second or so that the screen blacks out between shots really disrupts the flow of a photoshoot for me. With a traditional DSLR, I can sort of become one with the tool, but that isnt possible with a mirrorless and an EVF. Still, it gets 4 stars for being able to produce high-quality images for a good price.