Videos
Really having a hard time deciding between the Canon R6 and the Fujifilm X-T4. Shooting travel/adventure videos (Jay Alvarez/Sam Kolder type stuff [don't knock me lol]) Really like the look of the fuji camera but am concerned that the autofocus just isn't good enough. I can shoot manual just fine but there are lots of situations when I need to hand my camera to a friend and have them shoot me. Also concerned that the Rsc-2 won't support the X-T4 as well? Current cameras - 5d mk III and 6d mk II.. NO I DONT WANT A SONY I HATE THE COLORS!! Any advice would be much appreciated!!
Having the hardest time deciding between these 3 cameras for hybrid work and personal use.
My use case is personal and professional photography and videography. I expect to be doing everything from portraiture and product photos to landscapes to video advertisements with this camera.
I was solid on the A7iii until I started looking into lenses. On average, a good FF lens for the Sony costs around $1k. and my budget is tight. I'd like to be able to afford more than one lens. I just can't decide if FF is completely necessary for me.
Would it be more cost effective to just get a Canon and adapt old DSLR lenses to it? Or downgrade to APSC to afford more lenses? I decided FF initially, among other reasons, to "buy it nice or buy it twice."
Starting to feel so overwhelmed when I was sure all I needed was the A7iii to call it a day. But the lenses are really turning me off. Any help is massively appreciated
This may be premature, but from the rumored specs of the Canon R6, it looks to be around the same performance that you would get from the X-T4. It is also to be rumored around 2k price tag of the X-T4, plus its a full framed. Anyone else thinking about switching over?
Canon full-frame is nice but the size and price of those RF lenses💀means I will be on Fuji.
Yes, because Canon seems more in tune with the software side of things, eg camera UI, HEIC image format, the latest webcam software, raw compatibility with Photos, etc. Fuji feels like stepping into the past in this regard, despite liking their hardware. The workflow is too slow and jpg sucks.
I'm a photographer and videographer on a budget. I'm looking to upgrade my 70D as I'm starting to get more professional video and photo shoots.
I shoot everything and I mean everything. So an all inclusive hybrid is important to me.
I'm on a tight budget. $2500 for body and a zoom and prime lens.
I was completely set on the A7iii until I realized I need a forward facing screen. Thought about buying an a6000 as a b can for that purpose just so I can buy into the Sony FF lens mount to save myself money in the long run.
I have an a7iii and love it for everything, to combat the front facing screen issue, I use a mirror in the hot shoe and it actually works pretty well. Not great, not as good as a flip screen, but it works. Honestly though I've just gotten used to vlogging without a screen and it's not bad.
If you're on a budget, the lens costs of RF are gonna be big. E mount has tons of awesome cheap lenses, so that's where my vote goes. But the xt4 video specs are also pretty awesome, I'd be torn between those.
If you ever want to do astrophotography though, go a7iii, the low light is crazy good.
You want an R6 or a7 IV. You're right that the Fuji AF can't compare.