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R10 or R7 for travel photography?

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Re: R10 or R7 for travel photography?

tsinvest wrote:

Hi Franz,

Having both the R7 and R10 I would take the R10 for most travel, especially if I want to keep on the lighter side. The RF 18-150mm lens is quite good however you may want to step it up and get something that may give you sharper images. I do think the RF 18-150 would be enough for most situations however. The R7 is heavier than the R10 so it may not be great for travel. I'm over 70 however and like to keep my setup for travel on the lighter side.

Good luck, Tom

+10 for the light R10 for travel!  I've been quite impressed with it (a co-worker of mine has one).  Small, yet very capable and it has a comfortable grip if you want to use larger lenses on it (than the kit).

I own the R7 and can testify to its quality and capabilities too.  IBIS is a nice feature, but if you're using Canon's lenses with ILIS, stabilization is excellent even without IBIS.

R2

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