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Sep 21, 2020 12:26:51   #
josquin1 Loc: Massachusetts
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Few people realize that 100% of luck is created by a full-frame sensor.

All kidding aside, the 'logic' of your decisions involves more information about the following:

1) What EF lenses do you have today?
2) What budget do you have that covers the body and possibly more lenses?
3) What DSLR do you have today?
4) How long do you expect to use this next FF body?

You can pay the brand-new premium for mirrorless models like the EOS R5 and R6. You can also buy a lot of 26MP full-frame glory in the older EOS 6DII or EOS RP or even EOS 5DIV. I ask the final 'how long' question as every body mentioned are cameras intended for the long term, as in 6- to 10 years+, if not a final camera depending on usage and age.
Few people realize that 100% of luck is created by... (show quote)


In the words of Arnold Palmer,"The more I practiced, the luckier I got."

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Sep 21, 2020 12:31:04   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Strengthening skill sets is one thing that a person trying to accomplish any goal should practice. Then practice buying a new camera.

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Sep 21, 2020 17:24:58   #
maciej
 
I have both the 5D4 and the R. Both are great cameras but I find I use the R more. All my excellent EF L lenses fit both cameras - using the adapter for the R. I find the new RF 24-240mm to be an outstanding zoom for walking around. I gives fine results from semi-macro to wide angle to telephoto.
If you can afford it the 5R is the way to go. I have one on order - still waiting.

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