Is the Canon EOS R10 suitable for photographing railways?
In combination with the 18-150mm RF-S lens. Or do you have better, cheaper alternatives?
In combination with the 18-150mm RF-S lens. Or do you have better, cheaper alternatives?
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Almost every camera is suitable for photographing trains. Trains drive in a straight line with constant speed, which is not a great problem to get focused. Even less if they stow somewhere.
However, the R10 supports you with an autofocus with vehicle detection.
Why shouldn’t she be suitable? What are your concerns?
Maybe because of the battery or the “weather strength”. In the field it is already dusty
I wouldn’t worry about it. first, you don’t change your lens and you won’t do 500 pictures of the same motive. In addition, you can buy a second battery, which is the most sensible initial purchase anyway.
Don’t forget, many photographers even change their lenses in the desert.
A little tip, look for Canon academy, there is a lot to admire.