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Re: Sony 16-35mm f2.8 GM2 or Canon RF 15-35mm f2.8?


I am not sure it's a wise decision for a person on budget to be a dual system user. It adds to the cost and ends up with some redundancy. Besides, you couldn't use your Canon lenses on your Sony body nor your Sony lenses on the Canon body (with the exception of the EF lenses but there are still compromises in doing do).

I am a Sony user so naturally, I favour Sony. I think for someone who cares about size and weight, Sony system is the winner without a doubt. I am one of those and I find the A7c line the best compact light FF system when combined with a number of compact lenses either from Sony or third party manufacturers. The new A7c II and A7c r are very exciting. I own the 16-35mm G lens. Like you, I am not a fan of its electronic zoom. However, it's not the end of the world and I still like it very much for, it provides a very high image quality in a compact light package.

You are on the other hand, heavily invested in the Canon system and you may overall prefer to shoot with your Canon. So I can't generalize my own preferences to your case. You need to decide for yourself.



Apr 06, 2024 at 09:33 AM
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Re: Sony 16-35mm f2.8 GM2 or Canon RF 15-35mm f2.8?


I am not sure it's wise decision for a person on budget to be a dual system user. It adds to the cost and ends up with some redundancy. Besides, you couldn't use your Canon lenses on your Sony body nor your Sony lenses on the Canon body (with the exception of the EF lenses but there are still compromises in doing do).

I am a Sony user so naturally, I favour Sony. I think for someone who cares about size and weight, Sony system is the winner without a doubt. I am one of those and I find the A7c line the best compact light FF system when combined with a number of compact lenses either from Sony or third party manufacturers. The new A7c II and A7c r are very exciting. I own the 16-35mm G lens. Like you, I am not a fan of its electronic zoom. However, it's not the end of the world and I still like it very much for, it provides a very high image quality in a compact light package.

You are on the other hand, heavily invested in the Canon system and you may overall prefer to shoot with your Canon. So I can't generalize my own preferences to your case. You need to decide for yourself.



Apr 06, 2024 at 09:33 AM





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