In reply tospec68•11 months ago No..they ship by boat and maybe once a month -- hide signature -- "The fact is that relatively few photographers ever master their medium. Instead they allow the medium to master them and go on an endless squirrel cage chase from new lens to new pap...
The 7D Mk II has more autofocus points, dual memory card slots and faster burst shooting (10 vs. 7 fps) with larger memory buffer. The 7D Mk2 also uses Canon's pro level controls, the highlight being a joystick above the rear control wheel and left thumb buttons for faster image review...
Have you ever used one or just flaming based on spec sheets? . Sounds like the latter. No camera from any of these manufacturers deserves a label like "unforgivable", but there is no fun without these extremes when it comes to internet forums ...
spec68 wrote: True, 500mm is not long enough, but neither was its 400mm max predecessor. I use my 100-500 on my R7 (1.6x) and w/ the 1.4x TC on my R5 all the time and, well, I still can't always fill the frame. The genius of the 100-500 is it's compactness and weight...
I would actually be quite happy to pay more than the cost of the R7, if Canon offered a similar spec'ed camera, but that is a lot smaller. But there doesn't seem to be any interest from them in making such a camera. PerfectMark's gear list: ...
be a M form camera similar to the M6 Mk2 with an RF mount. Such a camera paired with the new 28mm pancake would be great. It doesn’t have to have a top spec, maybe a bit more sophisticated than the old G Powershot point and shoots, but no need to go overboard on the spec. ...