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minakpori84

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  1. So I currently have a Rebel t3i. Had it since the year it came out. But recently I have been a little less than satisfied with the images from it. Not that it hasn't served me well over the past 8 years just don't think it is the right camera for what I'm doing. I have been doing some event shooting for a friend and it's been in low light situations and flash is not allowed. I have some decent glass that I can open the appature to help but I can't open it all the way to 2.8 as half of the people in the photo would be out of focus. Most of the shots are candid of groups. So I have been contemplating going full frame for awhile. The biggest 2 things holding me back though are cost as I don't do photography full time so I don't make much off of it to justify spending thousands. The other thing was the weight of full frame. I use my camera on vacation and don't want to lug around a super heavy rig. So when I heard about Canon releasing the RP which is a full frame camera that seems both affordable and lightweight I thought it would be a great fit. But then I hear a lot of negative feedback online about the rig. Between its supposedly not that great of a sensor and slow shooting speed. I am curious if these things are people just being nit picky or if they are real concerns? I'm sure a lot of these reviews are from people who shoot canons pro line that are used to the best of the best. While on the other hand you have someone like me upgrading from a 8 year old body. Just looking for real world users to get feedback on how they have liked it. How it shoots in low light. Etc.
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