Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72 View Post
Ok....so I actually wish I hadn't looked, as last time I had checked, Canon APS-C was on par with Sonikon. But, looking at the A6500/D7500 vs 80D/M5 (I didn't see Canon's SL2, which would be the latest), SN ratio is similar, but the Sony pulls away in the other categories. So, 80D is taking some great pictures, but you might want to at least rent one of the others if you go to a smaller system.

Also, to get this out there, but I've been playing with smaller cameras as it isn't practical for me to always have my dSLR system with me, and I am happy with the M3 system. The sensor is absolutely better than the 7D, the lenses are very nice, especially the 11-22. But, more surprising to me is how good the G7X II is. Two quick examples:

IMG_1281 by kayaker72, on Flickr

IMG_1070 by kayaker72, on Flickr

Point being, maybe you keep your FF gear, but get something small to take with you some of the time. That is essentially what I am doing and I have been very pleased having these different size/weight options.


That said, ergonomics do help. I've only moved the camera from around my neck to my shoulder but I was glad to do that. I use a blackrapid strap, but there are others systems out there:

https://store.lowepro.com/topload-chest-harness
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...the_strap.html


An option I recently saw people hyping a bit that would get the camera weight off your upper body altogether would be a holster:

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...ra_System.html

or, a belt system:

https://store.lowepro.com/beltpacks
https://store.lowepro.com/modular/s-...t-utility-belt
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...um.html?sts=pi

Anyway, really do feel bad about your situation and wish you luck. Smaller systems are very capable, but I would also consider more ergonomics in how you carry whatever system you end up with.
These photos are AMAZING!!!

I have been thinking of MAYBE keeping the 6d and get a better strap for it. I will look at the M3.

Wearing the brace no stop for a number of weeks now has helped but as soon as I move my wrist the wrong way on accident, the pain is excruciating! I have read it can take eight weeks to really see improvement in the tendon pain, so time will tell. With it being my right-hand, surgery is an absolute last resort since that will lay me up for months of not using it at all! WHAT NO DOG WALKS!? Yep, no dog walks, no computer, no Photoshop, no driving and no photography at all! So, I'm keeping the brace on and taking ibuprofen and if that doesn't help, cortisone shots and physical therapy. I honestly believe hand holding the 7d ii and 150-600mm did the most damage to my wrist. So, once all is better with it, I just want to make sure I don't ever get back to this point again but am still able to enjoy doing what I love, photography!