Looks great, how high MP do you get on your camera? Mine isn't great so I'm afraid of going for less focal length
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The camera has 24.5 megapixels. Even if I crop 50%, I still have nearly 13 megapixels left, I find that totally manageable as long as the photo's actually sharp. I won't be able to print gigantic posters or anything, but I don't want to do that anyway. It's mostly for social media and maybe some smaller prints here and there.
Gave up on the Sigma 150-600 I have. Dropped to either a 300 with a teleconverter or a 500. The prime lenses are so much sharper. I'm in the Nikon side of things....
I have the r7 with that lens and love it. Use it pretty much the same way. I rented the Tamron 150-600 once and the weight was ridiculous and the quality wasn't any better.