Canon R5 or Sony a7iv?
Canon R5 Mark II vs Sony A7R5
Canon r5 or sony a7iv?
Sony a7 iv vs cannon R5
Canon has better support for canon lenses otherwise the sony has way more lenses you can choose from.
For video the sony has gyro stabilization, unlimited recording, better battery, focus breathing compensation, ful sized hdmi and focus mapping... also waaaay cheaper.
As for the cannon, it doesn't have a 1.5x crop at 4k60, has more megapixels for stills, better video bitrate, can record 8k (tho that's probably garbage) and better ibis.
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Hey guys, just an honest question. If money wasn’t an issue and you just wanted to pick between these two cameras, which would you pick?
My use will be photography as in portraits, not really any landscapes and also videography.
Whats your reasoning between choosing one or the other?
Thanks!
Hi All,
I’m new here and currently shoot with Olympus OMD EM1 mark ii and couple of their pro glasses for the past 7 years. I really enjoyed the MFT system especially, the form factor and the computational photography aspects of it. When I started bird photography recently the low light performance of MFT has bothered me enough to think about switching to FF.
I have used canon T1i & 6D mark ii before Olympus. But most of the instagram accounts I follow seem to be using Sony and I love the Sony design. It just looks glamorous. Doing more research on AF & other aspects I have settled on Sony A7R V or Canon R5 mark II. I know mark ii isn’t announced yet but there are enough rumors that it will launch this year and I’m in no hurry.
My use case is 50-50 on wildlife and landscape. 80-20 on photo and video.
Pros for canon:
100-500 lens is compact and light weight compared to Sonys 200-600
Mark ii being slightly newer model
20 FPS compared to Sonys 10 FPS
Pros for Sony:
Likely cheaper compared to canon. Both the body and lens together is 5400$ compared to 6400$ canon.
Personally like Sony design
Pixel shift hires images
Given this, what would you guys recommend based on your personal experience.
Thanks for all the replies and helpful feedback.