Looking at changing to Canon and need advice on Canon R7
Back Story
I shoot RAW.
I do not take wildlife or sport photos.
I mainly shoot travel, landscape and events.
Have been using Pentax for many years. Have two APS-C bodies – a 5 year-old K3ii with 32k clicks and a 9 year-old K3 with 46k clicks. (Life expectancy 200k clicks). Approx 90% of my shots are taken with an 18-135 lens; the remainder mainly with a Sigma 10-20 or a 55-300.
While I’m happy with the kit within its limits, miss more modern features like focus stacking
I don’t see a future with Pentax and am looking around now. However I will keep my old stuff.
Why Canon R7
Want to stay with APS-C.
I tried full-frame some years ago and concluded that the weight offset any benefits.
At the same time I decided to exclude M43.
Having had IBIS for since 2007 I also excluded cameras without it.
So my spreadsheet of possible cameras led me to the Canon R7.
Some questions
Lenses
I know the RF-S range is limited, but the18-150 will fill most needs.
I can use EF-S mount lenses with the adapter. Any downsides?
In particular I’d use a Sigma 10-20 with an adapter. Any comments welcome.
GPS Tagging via Canon Connect
How effective is this?
Weather sealing.
I’m used to not worrying about rain. Just put lens cap on to save cleaning lens. How good is the R7’s? Some reviews suggest light rain only.
What else should I know about?
And please
I have shot APS-C since 2005; RAW since 2006.
I am fully aware of the supposed advantages of FF v APS-C and have chosen APS-C
Anyway, according to charts on www.photonstophotos.net/ the R7 gives me slightly better dynamic range than existing kit.
I have zero interest in birding!
So no comments about FF or birding please!