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New addition to the toolbox
A Canon EOS R6 system camera

I've gone and got a system camera. Does this mean that I will go more to traditional image motifs and stop taking photos with drones? No, hardly, but the system camera will serve as a compliment. I have both a need to be able to photograph my printed motifs to be able to show in my shop what a finished print really looks like. Then I also need to be able to complete film and photo in environments where the drone is the best choice.
As I said my primary tool is still my drone and my relatively new workhorse Dji Mavic 3 is absolutely wonderful with its extended flight time and above all upgraded camera. Whether I will continue to hold on to my drone as my primary tool, the future will tell, who knows we may not be able to utilize drones as easily as today in the future.
For those of you wondering, in addition to the EOS R6, I bought two lenses. A 50mm F/1.8 and a 85mm F/2.0 Macro lens and a converter for my old EF lenses.
So far I have used both RF lenses and am very happy with them. I have mostly shot urban environments and people with good results.


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