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The perfect wildlife camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 745189" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>I appreciate everyone's comments and points of view.</p><p>For me, a camera is a tool. I spent 30 years in different aspects of construction and learned a valuable lesson. You can do things with less than the best or perfect tool for the job but, always be open to new and better tools to get the job done better.</p><p>Higher frame rate means more chances to catch that perfectly timed shot. Better autofocus means hopefully the shot is sharp.</p><p>The Canon R5 seems like a new mirrorless D850 with faster frame rate and better autofocus...I'd be an idiot not to consider it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 745189, member: 40915"] I appreciate everyone's comments and points of view. For me, a camera is a tool. I spent 30 years in different aspects of construction and learned a valuable lesson. You can do things with less than the best or perfect tool for the job but, always be open to new and better tools to get the job done better. Higher frame rate means more chances to catch that perfectly timed shot. Better autofocus means hopefully the shot is sharp. The Canon R5 seems like a new mirrorless D850 with faster frame rate and better autofocus...I'd be an idiot not to consider it. [/QUOTE]
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