Canon EOS R10 - a pleasant surprise :)
Re: Canon EOS R10 - a pleasant surprise :)
Fotoland wrote:
Photato wrote:
I almost decided to buy the R10 body only to pair it with the EFS 15-85.
But then I realized that the AF might not work well for video, since is a relative old lens.
I ended up buying the R10 with the 18-150 kit, I’m missing the wider 15mm but I’m hoping Canon release the 11-22 early this year to cover the wider portion.
If not I could get the RF16 and the Laowa 9mm or Rokinon 10mm when they make it available for RF.
However, I’m curious how your 15-85 works with your R10.
I had the kit lens RFS 18-45, it is sharp. Just not fun of the collapsed design. I also feel the 15-85 USM lens has better colour, maybe just me. It is sharp in both short and long ends. Only downside you have to adapt. Hope there will be a RF version soon as it has a really good range 24-135mm equivalent and good optics.
I only used 15-85 for still, focus is fast and accurate. Did not try video with it as it is a bit awkward to handhold long time. For video, used RF 35mm f1.8 IS STM.
I've always liked that lens on my M50. On the R10 the fast USM AF will shone even more.
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