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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 744860" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>Sounds like you have made up your mind. I hope you enjoy your new camera. Which will you go with The Canon EOS R5? Sounds like a very good camera. Canon is investing in some good glass for them as well. </p><p></p><p>For what it is worth. Nikon's numbers are not the best, but seems they are continuing to invest in the future. The kind of investment they are making in mirrorless bodies and lenses is impressive. They now have 4 models, including one DX and three FX models, and they are announcing two additional FX bodies. </p><p></p><p>For the first time they seem to be listening to customers with the firmware updates they have made, and the additions being made to the Z6II and Z7II. But the jury is still out on how closely they are listening. In either case it is nice to see a spec that has added duel memory cards and a functional vertical grip on the updated Z6 and Z7. </p><p></p><p>But you are right Canon is already there with their focus system and faster clicks per second. I do hope you enjoy the EOS R5 or R6. Either one will be great. I hope the focus is as good as some YouTube folks say it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 744860, member: 34269"] Sounds like you have made up your mind. I hope you enjoy your new camera. Which will you go with The Canon EOS R5? Sounds like a very good camera. Canon is investing in some good glass for them as well. For what it is worth. Nikon's numbers are not the best, but seems they are continuing to invest in the future. The kind of investment they are making in mirrorless bodies and lenses is impressive. They now have 4 models, including one DX and three FX models, and they are announcing two additional FX bodies. For the first time they seem to be listening to customers with the firmware updates they have made, and the additions being made to the Z6II and Z7II. But the jury is still out on how closely they are listening. In either case it is nice to see a spec that has added duel memory cards and a functional vertical grip on the updated Z6 and Z7. But you are right Canon is already there with their focus system and faster clicks per second. I do hope you enjoy the EOS R5 or R6. Either one will be great. I hope the focus is as good as some YouTube folks say it is. [/QUOTE]
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