Nice Informative Video! I am an eagle lover/photographer as well and i have observed this nest in the past and I will respectfully check it out soon. See you there!!
I can’t really pick a favorite. They’re both my favorite cameras I’ve ever owned. The more well built and superior camera if I had to choose would be the R6 ii. They’re really for different things though that’s why I use both of them. For wildlife I’m almost always using the R7. The extra reach and higher pixel density makes it out perform the R6ii for wildlife in most cases. When I filmed and shot still images I used the R7 + RF 800 with 1.4 extender then had the R6ii handy with a 100-400 for when the eagles flew over me. The Broll shots of the river and sunset were all R6ii footage. Most of the other shots were from the R7 combo with a few added from the R6ii. If you exclusively shoot wildlife I’d say go for the R7. For video work, portraits, low light scenarios I prefer to work with the full frame R6ii. Hope that helps. Sorry I don’t have a exact answer.
Just beautiful thanks for sharing.
You’re very welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting I really appreciate it.
Great Video!
Thank you!
Nice Informative Video! I am an eagle lover/photographer as well and i have observed this nest in the past and I will respectfully check it out soon. See you there!!
Hope to see you out there! Thanks so much for watching and the great comment! Really appreciate it.
wow !!
Thanks for watching!
So which camera did you like better? Couldn’t tell which scene was shot with which. You recommend the canon r7? Or r6 mark ii?
I can’t really pick a favorite. They’re both my favorite cameras I’ve ever owned. The more well built and superior camera if I had to choose would be the R6 ii. They’re really for different things though that’s why I use both of them. For wildlife I’m almost always using the R7. The extra reach and higher pixel density makes it out perform the R6ii for wildlife in most cases. When I filmed and shot still images I used the R7 + RF 800 with 1.4 extender then had the R6ii handy with a 100-400 for when the eagles flew over me. The Broll shots of the river and sunset were all R6ii footage. Most of the other shots were from the R7 combo with a few added from the R6ii. If you exclusively shoot wildlife I’d say go for the R7. For video work, portraits, low light scenarios I prefer to work with the full frame R6ii. Hope that helps. Sorry I don’t have a exact answer.
@@PPNJ sweet! Going to buy both! Appreciate the reply just subbed!
PPNJ all day
Thank you man!