I left my job as a press photographer some 5 years ago after close to 20 in that game. My intention was to move cities and establish myself as an architecture photographer. I bought the latest fandangled Canon at that time, which turned out to be the 5D Mk III, having been a Canon user since '98.
It's been a tough slow road to make clients and get myself established and known in my new town, not to mention actually learning architecture photography (I left the media industry with a bunch of portraits, photos from world-level sporting events, studio work, & food, and news of course, but absolutely not one image that could be classified as architecture in my portfolio).
Zoom forward 5 years and I've shot for architects that have recently won awards for their work (that featured my work). I've also had issues where I've discovered the limitations of the 5D's sensor and have sometimes had real issues getting the results that I want.
So I'm now looking at the upgrade path forward and think I have two viable options:
1) wholesale transition from Canon to Nikon (D850)
2) use my existing lenses on the Sony A7 R III
3) use my TS lenses on the Sony A7RIII via an adapter and replace my anon primes/zooms with Sony equivalents.
Both have pros and cons. Some concerns I have, and that I invite responses to, are;
- Canon TS lenses perform better than their Nikon equivalents ergo the hybrid solution might be better for overall IQ
- Lens adapters create a situation less favourable than a single manufacturer 'ecosystem'
- selling a whole kit 2nd hand and replacing it with a kit of new is obviously more expensive
- battery life issues on mirrorless and absence of optical viewfinder
- use of mirrorless with adapted lenses for non-architecture work (ergonomics of camera), yes I still do some corporate and portraiture work from time to time
Something about the 'hybrid kit' makes me feel nervous, although maybe I'm just being old & stubborn (I'm not that old).
Nikon are very keen to 'ease my transition' and have offered some load gear which I should get in a week or two. It's seemingly more difficult to get the Sony for trial purposes, at least at the moment. I have 'placed some calls'.
Jon