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a breed that is slowly disappearing (Canon already said it probably will not design new EF lenses, Sony has not produced an A-mount product in years, and Nikon might follow the same path). So while DSLRs are still up to the task today, and will remain so for some time, ...
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I am a hobbyist, leaving entry level Canon DSLR and Sony mirrorless more than 5yrs ago and just use my cameraphone for taking picture so far. I like the color tone of few EF-L lenses I had in the past and just realize those lenses are more affordable now. I have a plan to get ...
It has a specialist 'Animal AF' focusing mode and excellent burst shooting capabilities, making it great for capturing fast-moving wildlife. It also has a 'People AF' mode that is remarkably good at picking out people's eyes and faces and can track multiple subjects even through busy scenes...
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True - but the difference (from Nikon, Canon, Sony, etc) is that neither FujiFilm nor OM System (ex-Olympus) offer "FX" format cameras and lenses. If they want to make a "pro grade" lens, it will inevitably be for the crop sensor. ...
fast bursts, built-in stabilisation, great autofocus and video. It’s a solid contender if you desire a high-end experience but don’t want or need full-frame; indeed the crop imposed by APSC often makes it preferable for distant sports and wildlife. See myCanon EOS R7 reviewfor more de...
AF fine tuning has not been needed. With F-mount lenses, it's possible but I have not run into that issue. Possibly that's because the magnitude of AF adjustment needed is much smaller with F-mount lenses on mirrorless than on a DSLR camera so there is minimal penalty for not fine tu...