Hi, I have a 600D which I use with the following lenses
I would describe myself as an enthusiastic amateur, I belong to the local camera club, enter the competitions, print my own prints on an R3000 and subscribe to LR & PS.
The majority of my photography is 'take the camera when we go out on trips, holidays etc and take some pictures'.
I feel like technology has moved on a that I'd benefit from a new camera, certainly less noise at the higher ISO settings.
So given that I am unlikely to be able to change my lenses at this time I spend ages reading reviews about Canon cameras but find myself unable to make a choice, not so much because of the cost but because I am unable to determine whether my images would be of any better quality ( I realise the actual image is all down to me and how I process it ).
I've been looking at the R and RP, but then I get drawn to a new RF 24-105 lens, but I've got a 24-105 etc
So to my key question. If I do not change my lenses will I really gain any benefit from a new camera?
Thank you for your help
- Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 II
- Canon Zoom EF 24-105mm 1:4 L IS USM
- Sigma 10-20mm1:3.5 DC HSM
- Canon Zoom EF-S 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS (Original Kit Lens)
- Sigma DG 150-500mm1:5-6.3 APO HSM
I would describe myself as an enthusiastic amateur, I belong to the local camera club, enter the competitions, print my own prints on an R3000 and subscribe to LR & PS.
The majority of my photography is 'take the camera when we go out on trips, holidays etc and take some pictures'.
I feel like technology has moved on a that I'd benefit from a new camera, certainly less noise at the higher ISO settings.
So given that I am unlikely to be able to change my lenses at this time I spend ages reading reviews about Canon cameras but find myself unable to make a choice, not so much because of the cost but because I am unable to determine whether my images would be of any better quality ( I realise the actual image is all down to me and how I process it ).
I've been looking at the R and RP, but then I get drawn to a new RF 24-105 lens, but I've got a 24-105 etc
So to my key question. If I do not change my lenses will I really gain any benefit from a new camera?
Thank you for your help
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