Despite being a long-time Nikon shooter and a fan of their latest mirrorless offerings, it’s only fair to keep an eye on what the competition is doing. So, with the right level of begging, I was able to get my hands on the Canon EOS R5 and thought I would offer a few brief thoughts. First off, this won’t be a point-by-point comparison of the Canon EOS R5 versus the Nikon Z 7II or the Sony a1 . I still haven’t held an a1. And, as a Nikon user, I may use my current Nikons as points of reference, but the intention is not to steer you in the direction of one brand versus another. Which camera is right for your shooting style, budget and client needs all go into determining your best fit. Instead, I’ll keep the focus on what it was like for me, spending some time with the R5 and how it fits into my own workflow. Speaking of my own workflow, a brief background: I am a lifestyle, fitness, and activewear photographer, director, and cinematographer. I generally shoot advertising campaigns for various brands that, more often than not, feature fast-moving athletes shot on location or […]
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