Keep thinking this over. Any suggestions? I have: R7 for wildlife/travel. RP for most other stuff. R100 for carry everywhere/travel (especially with pancake)and as back up for R7. 100D (replaced by R100) and 6D plus 40mm pancake which I still love - rugged and long battery.
Any suggestions for selling or consolidating? Just getting ideas and many thanks.
For now, there is nothing to replace the R7, assuming you rely on crop for reach. Most rumor sites are reporting that an R7 Mark II is likely in the first half of 2026 though.
All those other cameras are honestly fine. I currently like the R8, but the RP can probably do most of the same things. The R8 Mark II may be coming sooner rather than later, so I'd say just keep the RP for now and wait to see what the future holds.
I went through my "APS-C for travel" phase, but with the R8 being so compact and capable, I've just gone full frame for that. I had the R10 but sold it, so if I had your kit, it would probably be the R100 getting the boot. (I actually find this camera to be *too* small to comfortably manipulate, similar to how I felt about the old SL series DSLRs.)
Anyway, maybe never get rid of the 6D, haha. Still one of my favorite cameras of all time.
The 6D is ~$400 and the SL1 <$150, retail used in nice shape. You'd probably get less selling them yourself. So are you going to get enough to make it worthwhile for you.
Should still be good cameras, though. RP and R100 pretty small, not taking up a lot of room. R7 the latest