Canon EOS R Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) (Renewed)
$ 97.20
I read many reviews of the R and which almost had me go a different direction, but I’m glad I didn’t.The R brings a different concept in terms of controls. It takes time to get used to that and many reviewers didn’t like the new approach to controls, which is in a nutshell less physical controls, more customization and more control via the LCD. I can see where these reviewers are coming from, but if you spend the time to customize and get accustomed to the new controls the camera is actually very simple to operate and is a lot of fun. I do agree though that the controls can still be simplified, for example, I think the function bar may be redundant and currently has limited customization options, to make it really useful it either needs some more options. I currently use it for ISO, since there is no dedicated ISO button.So once you moved past that – you basically get an AMAZING image quality that you would normally get in much more expensive cameras in a nice an compact package and a lower (but by any means not ‘low’) price.For me, it worked well to set the control ring for ISO and the smart bar for AF.Also, I recommend to use custom image type, the standard and landscape for me had too much sharpening. And btw sharpening can be fine tuned just like the much more expensive 5D.So overall, very nice camera. It’s a little of a concern just because it’s so innovative, and you might think that Canon will tone down on the next model and maybe simplify the controls next time, but for people like me with upgrading from an APC-S sensor (cropped) to a full frame and have some accessories and lenses, the R seems to be the best option vs. the 6D and maybe even the 5D which is a lot more expensive.






