Canon EOS R

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Is it time for me to upgrade?

About two weeks ago I decided to buy a new camera from Best Buy to try out. I had a proposal that I was asked to shoot during the first week as well, so I went and got the Canon EOS R. Let me start off by saying that this camera is a tremendous upgrade from my current Canon EOS 80D. The camera is a mirrorless camera and its full-frame with Canon’s new RF lenses. While using it these last two weeks, I’ve come to love this camera and found that it was everything I was looking for in an upgrade. The camera came with a lens as well, the RF 24-105 f/4 IS, which is also very good. I am very happy with the camera so far, so let's jump into some specifics.

My first shoot with the EOS R was the proposal and it handled everything that I threw at it. The 7 FPS were enough for me to capture every moment and the buffer seemed nonexistent. The autofocus was also a big plus and improvement from the EOS 80D. One of the features that I really enjoyed using was the touch and drag, which allows you to use the back LCD to control the autofocus points and quickly adjust it. The EOS R also has 30 megapixels compared to 24.2 in my current camera, which was really useful when I needed to crop some images. The image underneath is from the proposal.

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The Canon EOS R is really powerful and being the first mirrorless camera I’ve used, it's been great so far. The image quality is sharp and the colors pop even without edits. I wanted to test the camera in another capacity as well. Previously, I’ve talked about rolling shots with my EOS 80D so I wanted to see how this camera would handle them. And I can say that I am really impressed and pleased with the outcome. The camera had no issues with this shoot as well and I was able to use continuous shooting with no issues. I ended up having 1000+ images by the end of the day and had a lot of fun editing the images once I got home.

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If you’re looking for an upgrade to a full-frame camera and want to try a mirrorless camera, I would definitely recommend this camera. My biggest dilemma was choosing between buying this camera or the new Canon EOS R5 which is supposed to be much better. I was leaning towards the EOS R because I feel that the EOS R5 is geared more towards videography and even though it has improved photography functions I didn’t think it was worth the $2000 more since I do not do much videography. I haven’t used the EOS R to shoot that much yet but as I learn more about the camera and its ability, I will release a full review of the camera. If you want to see more images from the proposal you can see it here and you can see more of the cars here.

Let me know what you think and if you have any questions!

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