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R10 or R7 for travel photography?

Started 2 weeks ago | Discussions thread
KevinRA Senior Member • Posts: 1,457
Re: R10 or R7 for travel photography?
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migla9 wrote:

I'm considering moving on from my 60D to the R10 and assumed it would be much quieter without the mirror. Unfortunately, I don't have a store available to try it hand-on. How does the loudness of the R10 compare to a DSLR?

Also, since I would be using my current EF-S lenses for now (18-135, 55-250), I'm looking at the EF-RF adapters. For non-pro use, would it be worthwhile spending extra for the control ring version when using it on the R10, or are the body controls adequate? Do RF lenses have this control ring?

In mechanical or first curtain electronic - quite similar to a dslr

Electronic shutter is of course silent but rolling shutter is there for fast moving subjects plus banding can sometimes occur in artificial lighting.

I don’t think you will need the control ring adapter coming from a 60D

I would prefer 3 control dials like on M6ll and R5 which I owned first - but have workarounds - using auto iso more and more now. Plus the buttons on R10 readily customisable

R7 of only has 2 too

R10 does have joystick and AFon which great plus the button set to initiate the amazing eye AF

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