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? for those of you with both the R5 and the R7

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KevinRA Senior Member • Posts: 1,457
Re: ? for those of you with both the R5 and the R7
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Chris Wolfgram wrote:

gcrimmins wrote:

The R5 will be better at higher ISOs and has less rolling shutter.

I think this will rarely be an issue for me. Maybe just with Hummingbirds In-flight ?

There is also a vertical grip available, which may or may not be important to you.

SUPER Important ! KILLS me that their is nothing to make my R7 easier to hold onto

If you're shooting the same photo from the same spot at the same f-stop then the R5 will have shallower depth of field than the R7 because you'll be using a longer lens. The R7 does have the advantage of a bit more reach and you can shoot at the full 15fps with the mechanical or EFC shutter even when using older EF lenses.

Well I'd call 60% "quite a bit" more reach !

How do you get 60% more reach? It's equiv to about a 1.37* teleconverter in pixels per duck.

https://www.the-digital-picture.com/News/News-Post.aspx?News=37290&Title=Lets-Talk-About-Reach-Does-an-APS-C-Format-Imaging-Sensor-Increase-Reach

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