R10 or R7 for travel photography?
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Re: R10 or R7 for travel photography?
KevinRA wrote:
koenkooi wrote:
- Franz Weber wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently in the marked for a APSC travel camera. I am thinking of R10 vs R7.
R7 advantages:
- bigger battery
- bigger viewfinder
- IBIS
- bigger grip (I have large hands).
- more resolution
R10 advantages:
- smaller
- lighter
- inbuilt flash (I like that)
- less expensive
[…]
Personally, when comparing the R7 and R10 last year, I found the R10 too expensive for what it is. The R50 gets a lot closer to the price/performance ratio of the R7, provided you can live with the pinhole pretending to be an EVF.
So in UK £10 / $12US between R50 and R10 - R10 I think offers substantial benefits - much closer in spec to R7
Over here it’s €840 for the R50 and €1080 for the R10. With only 10GBP difference it’d pick the R10 as well.
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