π¦ I Passed on a $4,000 Camera for the Canon R7 β Did I Screw Up? I almost pulled the trigger on the Canon R5 Mark II... but in the end, I bought the Canon R7. Why? It wasnβt about specs β it was about real-world wildlife shooting, slow motion frustrations, reach, and what actually matters in the field. π₯ In this video: - Why I skipped the $4,299 R5 II - What the Canon R7 solves for me - How I plan to use it for wildlife filmmaking, bird photography, and slow motion BIF π’ If you shoot wildlife on a budget β this video is for you. π§ Gear Mentioned (affiliate links β helps the channel at no extra cost): Canon R7 β https://amzn.to/44DpIka Canon R8 (my first pick) β https://amzn.to/3TpEbv0 RF 100β400mm β https://amzn.to/4lImRxm RF 100β500mm L β https://amzn.to/4lm01Mj π₯ Coming soon: - Canon R7 vs R8 wildlife shootout - Slow motion birds-in-flight tests - Behind-the-scenes rig + shooting tips πΈ **Touchstone Pixels** = real-world camera reviews, cinematic wildlife shorts, and DIY filmmaker adventures. π Like what you see? π§ Got questions on the R7 or R8? π Drop a comment β I reply to every one. #CanonR7 #CanonR8 #WildlifePhotography #BirdsInFlight #SlowMotion #BudgetFilmmaking #TouchstonePixels

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