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Morning all,
I wasn't sure whether to post this here or 'Equipment' but as my primary interest is wildlife, and here is where that expertise lies, I've plumped for here...hope this is OK?
Anyway, enough waffle, my question regards a switch from Canon DSLR - mirrorless.
My main wildlife lens is, and will remain for the foreseeable future, a Canon EF 100-400 f4,5-f5,6L IS II USM.
I am struggling to decide whether to go for an R6 or R7 body. I would greatly appreciate peoples thoughts on the pro's and cons of going for an R6, and using a 1.4 III converter on the occasions that I need more reach, or the R7 with the APS-C sensor and extra reach (but at what cost WRT image quality?) as standard!
Thank you kindly.
I wasn't sure whether to post this here or 'Equipment' but as my primary interest is wildlife, and here is where that expertise lies, I've plumped for here...hope this is OK?
Anyway, enough waffle, my question regards a switch from Canon DSLR - mirrorless.
My main wildlife lens is, and will remain for the foreseeable future, a Canon EF 100-400 f4,5-f5,6L IS II USM.
I am struggling to decide whether to go for an R6 or R7 body. I would greatly appreciate peoples thoughts on the pro's and cons of going for an R6, and using a 1.4 III converter on the occasions that I need more reach, or the R7 with the APS-C sensor and extra reach (but at what cost WRT image quality?) as standard!
Thank you kindly.