Guys, I have been shooting Canon cameras since 1979 when my dad gave me an AE-1 for the holidays. I have had SureShots, Elphs, PowerShots, a 5D, a 5D3 a 1Ds2, a 1D2n and I currently have a 1D4 and a 5D4. I have been a Canon fan boy! Researching the Sony A7r3 I'm wondering why? Why is this a little bit emotional for me?
The 5D4 is my goto camera. It's the camera I go hiking with (a lot), carried on my backpack strap, with either a 16-35/4is or a 24-105/4mkii. In all of my hiking gear a half pound saved here and a half pound saved there really adds up. The Sony A7r3 with Sony 24-105/4 saves me a little over a half pound right there on my chest.
The IQ that we're seeing from the A7r3 is phenomenal. The dynamic range is incredible. Noise at higher ISOs seems impressive too. IBIS is a nice bonus.
Having bought, tried and returned the EOS R, I just could not get into using that camera. It seemed very slow to respond to my control inputs and there is no joystick and no dual card slots. Yes, I use the dual slots in my 5D4.
Selling all of the Canon gear I have collected over the years would probably pay for the A7r3 with 24-105/4 and another lens or two.
I shoot mainly landscapes, a little macro, and I shoot portraits and do some yoga photography for friends. I do make and sell prints, usually 16x24". Though I have made some at 10x40".
I wouldn't mind expanding my video shooting but it's not currently a priority.
Will I be happy with the A7r3? Will I miss the 5D4? Will the A7r3 blow me aways so much that I'm like, "Canon who?"
As an aside, I had a Fujifilm X-T1 that I really enjoyed. It has since been given to my college age daughter. She loves it too. I'm just accustomed to FF at this point and don't want to give up resolution.
Thanks.


