Canon
EOS R
Based on 64 Reddit mentions
$1741.05
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Camera Advice
24hr after posting update! Thank you everyone who commented for the feedback!! I read each comment and researched the cameras mentioned, as well as continued my own research. I looked at the some of the photos taken on profiles and I am very impressed and feel confident evaluating your recommendatio
...Complete_Plenty8874 in r/concertphotography
February 3, 2026 1:02 PM
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What camera equipment would be great for a macro photography beginner?
Olympus micro four-thirds could be a better budget setup, despite having a smaller 4/3" (2x crop) sensor, because a smaller sensor and shorter lens gives you greater DoF, and Olympus was the first to market with not just in-camera focus bracketing, but also in-camera processing for focus stacking, f
...inkista in r/AskPhotography
December 23, 2025 10:37 PM
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Considering the switch to mirrorless… but which one?
You want a mirrorless camera that’s affordable, lightweight, easy to focus, and full frame, and you already shoot Canon? Easy answer: get a Canon R8. You could also consider a Canon RP if you want to spend as little as possible, but the R8’s tech is supposed to be a pretty significant step up, espec
...Confused_yurt_lover in r/AskPhotography
January 31, 2026 5:33 AM
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Full Frame as a hobbyist?
if you want better quality and like FF lenses specially vintage ones its worth it. if you want the newest models they are expensive but if you dont need great autofocus or fast shooting, there are many great full frame mirrorless camera choices you can get used for under 1000$. sony a7iii/a7rii, can
...berke1904 in r/AskPhotography
February 2, 2026 9:55 PM
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Do I need a new lens, more light, or to git gud?
Just to reiterate someone else's advice: DO NOT GET RF/RF-S lenses. Those cannot be used or adapted to EOS M mount. You can only adapt EF/EF-S dSLR Canon lenses to EF-M if you want autofocus. You can adapt most film-era lenses. If you have the budget, and you really want the RF 35mm f/1.8, maybe con
...inkista in r/canonM50
February 13, 2026 1:20 PM
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Considering the switch to mirrorless… but which one?
I have a similar story to yours. I had been amassing a good number of L lenses for a 5dMkIII, doing mostly just family shoots (large extended family) when I jumped to mirrorless. First mistake: I chose Panasonic APSC because it was the cheapest body I could find that did 4k videos (was starting to g
...Terriblis_Pater in r/AskPhotography
January 31, 2026 7:49 AM
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Camera Advice
I think this really comes down to what you want to do. Canon's RF and Mirrorless line is leaps and bound better the EF and DSLR lines. (There are still some super nice DSLRs from them though.) I think looking into the Mirrorless line and getting an adapter to use your current lenses would be a great
...CleDevotee in r/Casual_Photography
January 21, 2026 7:06 PM
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Analogic to digital, what do you advice?
getting a used Full frame mirrorless from a few years ago is probably the way to go, since they are not only generally good options but ideal for adapting your fd lenses. if you want decent autofocus, you can go with an canon r6 or sony a7riii but they wont leave much budget for more lenses, a7iii a
...berke1904 in r/AskPhotography
March 27, 2026 10:07 AM
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150-600 is too large and heavy…any recommendations?
If you’re willing to system switch (BIG ask), I’d recommend a Canon EOS R body and the RF 100-400 f/5.6-8 IS USM. For a 400mm lens, it’s incredibly small and light and cheap ($650 new, $520 as a Canon USA refurb); around $500 used. And unlike most of the current Nikon Z crop bodies, the awesome anim
...inkista in r/Photography_Gear
June 15, 2025 12:28 AM
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Should I upgrade to the canon r10 or?
It can be. What is it you most want to improve about your T7? How is the T7 “getting in your way”? What are your expectations with improvement on moving to mirrorless? Are you budgeted for lens swaps, too? The T7 was kept low end and used a ca. 2008 Digic 4 processor and 9-pt AF system to keep it ch
...inkista in r/Photography_Gear
June 30, 2025 6:29 PM
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