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I was in a conversation in the Canon forum, but thought I'd start something in the actual sports forum and hope I can get some feedback. I have basically screwed my mind into mush trying to figure this out the past week and have read so many things, I don't even know where to go at this point.
I currently have an Canon R7 and Canon 80D. I have used the 80D once this year since I got the R7. I hate using two bodies and two lens. That said, I have a lot of gear that doesn't get used and I'm trying to get something that will cover me with one set-up.
I have the following at this point - Canon 70-200 L IS III, Canon 200-400 F/4 L w/1.4x and a Canon 300mm F/2.8 l IS II. I got so wrapped up in the F/2.8, I was afraid to anything that wasn't a F/2.8. I also wanted reach. I'm assuming the R5 and obviously the R3 would still give me reach with the FF because they are better cameras than the R7.
I just picked up a great 200-400 F/4 today and I've been looking at this lens for a while. I was afraid of the F/4, but also liked that I could go from 200-400 (which helps when shooting soccer). Frankly, at times the 300mm is "too" close when the players are getting by the net on the R7, so maybe going with a FF saves me that frustration.
I'll likely just keep the 70-200 L IS III as it is a great lens and it's "paid" for anyway. Now that I picked up that 200-400, that gives me three lens when i really only will shoot with one.
So part of me wants to dump my R7 and the 300mm and get an R3 or R5 and just go to battle with the R3/R5 and the 200-400. My concern is losing the F/2.8 when it is needed, but maybe the R3 and the 200-400 give me everything I want - regardless of light. If that is the best bet for me, that is the way I would go then. Having the 200-400 for good light on an R7 and then going with the 300mm and R7 with bad light is an option, but if the R3 or R5 with the 200-400 F/4 would outperform the R7/300mm combo then there is not need to have the 300mm sitting.
As you can tell, I'm so confused at this point I don't know what I want. I just know I want a great set-up for sports that allows me to provide good shots and not having to carry around two cameras and lens.
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