DoyleY wrote:
Maybe one day I'll go mirrorless if I get bad GAS, live long enough, or some unforeseeable event causes me to. I know it's the future but I have really gotten some good deals on some great gear in the last few months and for that I've got to say thanks to some of you who have gone mirrorless. I made the move to full frame with a used D850, bought used Nikkor lenses: 14-24mm, 24-70mm, 70-200mm, all f2.8s, and a Nikkor 200-500mm. Camera and lenses all in excellent to like new condition and US models as well. The lens at about 1/2 price of new or even less.
Maybe I'll switch to mirrorless when the next big development takes place but for now I'm happy and believe I will be for the foreseeable future. I hope it doesn't get to the point Tums doesn't work anymore.
Maybe one day I'll go mirrorless if I get bad GAS,... (
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All I can say is that when I bought my canon R6 it made a world of difference with my photography.
The subject tracking refined eye, face, and head detection functions have made a big difference in the pictures I've been able to capture. Photos of my high energy toddler grandchildren are much easier to capture than ever before.
Also the stated "five-axis sensor-shift image stabilization that compensates for up to an impressive eight stops of camera shake for truly effective compensation to suit handheld shooting with slower shutter speeds" has given me more keepers than I ever had with my old 6D model. I'm enjoying my hobby more now than ever before...
I recommend you should at least rent one to see the difference it makes... I'm glad that I made the change.