Canon EOS R with RF 28-70 f2 lens. These are both like new. Camera also comes with battery grip and charger. All this for the price of $4500.00 excluding shipping. I will also throw in the brand new control ring Adapter.
Please PM with questions thank you
Canon 5D mark iv, Canon EOS R
Canon 70-200 2.8 Mk iii Canon 85 mm 1.8
Canon 1DX mk II Canon 400mm 2.8 mk I
How many cameras you have for sale?
The EOS R is the one for sale. Tho there’s in my “bio” are what I use.
Amazing. Someone already trying to sell the latest Canon mirrorless camera. Why?
It’s a bit confusing for me
nadelewitz wrote:
Amazing. Someone already trying to sell the latest Canon mirrorless camera. Why?
I love mine. So far. I bought a used 5D Mark III. Documentation of low shutter count was falsified. One of the risks one takes on the used market. But the camera was pristine and taught me to love FF. My wife saw the ad for Mike's Camera tent sale not long ago, actually persuaded me to go, and I fell for the R. Spouse has recognized some retirement fulfillment I'm finding in my deepened photography interest, and became an advocate. Nice!
Sold the 5D Mark III to a videographer at no loss just yesterday. I think the quality of my photos with the R are just fine...for my current stage. I certainly hadn't mastered the 5D already, so I can be a little slow yet with the R...but I'm already better with it than with the Lumix GX85 I traded in. That thing was always too tiny in my hands! I kept accidently hitting buttons, and I'd feel like this seller - a bit confused... about how to resolve where I had gotten myself. For whatever reason, the R makes more sense to me than the Lumix ever did, and I feel I'm progressing. I like it. To each his own.
cyberbo60 wrote:
Canon EOS R with RF 28-70 f2 lens. These are both like new. Camera also comes with battery grip and charger. All this for the price of $4500.00 excluding shipping. I will also throw in the brand new control ring Adapter.
Please PM with questions thank you
Best of luck with the sale! The R is a good camera, but you're accustomed to a certain set of a really fine camera family, and I can understand your preference for the familiar AND fantastic gear you already have. I had a similar misstep with a micro four-thirds format Lumix. That one never did make sense to me...though I have a couple of photos from it that I'll always treasure...I just don't know how I ended up shooting them! Duh.
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