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A week ago I attended a local Canon EOS R presentation.
I'm heavy manual focus lenses user (Zeiss ZE serie and many other old C/Y, FD, MD, AR, M42 lenses). For about 3 years I use first A7 as my travel camera next to my 1DsIII and 1DIV. For small lenses I actually prefer the first generation Sony bodies, over II and III.
For the MF lenses use I like:
- the ergonomics of body is superb, much better than newer Sony bodies, especially with big lenses. Even with the mighty RF 1.2/50L and adapted 1.4/35L and 1.4/85L, it feels very comfortable in my hand (I'm used to 1D bodies). There is enough place too for my little finger on the body grip. There is enough space between lens and fingers too.
- there is basically no EFV blackout with silent shutter
- the EF-R adapter is built very well, no wobbling and no play between body and lens. EF lenses feel really like native lenses.
- control ring on adapter is really nice idea, it's like to have aperture ring on all EF lenses.
- the button customization looks endless in comparison to my 1D bodies
- focus peaking is much finer and looks usable even at wide apertures in comparison to Sony implementation
- the focus assist is GENIUS! I was able to focus with Planar 1.4/85ZE wide open precisely on eye WITHOUT zooming in! And the focus was always spot on. If you own this lens, you know how tricky is to focus it wide open with optical viewfinder
- it is now possible to map the zoom function to any button (it was not possible with EOS M and M3 - only via touch scrreen), I have no experience with newer Ms)
Overall, best digital camera for MF lenses i've tried!
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