Videos
I have a SONY A6400 today, and will upgrade within the next few months.
My plan was to go with the Sony A7V, once it is released. If specs turns out decent. But what about the new Canon R6 Mark III?
Faster burst rate, pre-capture. Whats not to like?
Why should I stick with Sony (?), other than the fact that there are more lenses to choose from.
How is the AF on these Canons compared to Sonys A7 range?
I shoot mostly wildlife/birds, nature and landscape. Mixed up with city etc. once in a while. Ive done little video to this day, but might be more in the future.
Debate!
• Budget: not relevant
• Country: europe
• Condition: new
• Type of Camera: Sony or Canon
• Intended use: hybrid photo/video
• If photography; what style: behind the scenes
• If video what style: mini documentary
• What features do you absolutely need: the best total
• Portability:
• Cameras you're considering: A7V and R6 mark III
• Cameras you already have:
• Notes:
Hey guys! Anyone here who has tried the Sony A7V AND Canon R6 Mark III?
I'm between cameras and brands and have to decide between the two of them with the benefits and weakness of the lens system and the possible upgrades for stills/video.
Is there any clear reccomandation after using them both? Any "hidden" pros or cons that the youtube videos won't show for each of them. I haven't found a good comparison video on Youtube.
In detail, a typical use will be to make content for social media. A lot of stuff will be with the iphone, but I need something versatile for both video and photo. I'll typically buy something like 16-35,24-70 and 70-200 and maybe a prime for low light. I don't need it all right away.
I think the glass would be quite comparable for both sony and canon, but sony has of course both third party options and also stuff like 24-50.
It's a hard decision this, but I am trying to focus most on the best hybrid camera itself and maybe the upgrade options for a camera number 2 eventually.
Ibis (good, not wobbly), log options, dual iso (not too much noise) etc. And does canon have anything compared to s-cinetone? Would it be "neutral"?
Edit: Anyone knowing if Canon R6 mark iii has anything like S-cinetone? What is the closest? Flat, but not log.
Thanks!
Good evening,
I currently use a Canon R6 and I’m at a major crossroads: Canon R6 Mark III or Sony A7V?
I already own EF lenses:
• Canon 16–35mm f/2.8L III • Sigma 85mm f/1.4 Art • Sigma 24–70mm f/2.8 • Canon 100mm Macro
However, I’m considering switching to Sony for the following reasons:
1. Weight 2. Native lenses 3. Video colors and low-light performance 4. Autofocus
Please help me.
(1) Budget, country, and currency:
$3000, United States (USD)
(2) What equipment do you have now and why is it no longer meeting your needs?
I currently have a Canon R6. It’s still a solid camera, but I’m looking for an upgrade mainly for stronger video capabilities and overall hybrid performance, especially for professional work.
(3) What kinds of subjects do you intend to shoot?
I shoot both video and photography, mainly events, commercial/advertising content, and fashion.
(4) Is it primarily for photography, videography, or both?
Both (hybrid use), with a strong emphasis on video alongside professional photography.
Hi guys, I am a new wedding photographer. I currently have the original canon 7d body with 18-135mm lens and 50mm f/1.8 lens.
I'm trying to figure out if I should purchase purchase the Canon R6 iii OR completely change it up to a Sony A7 IV
What are your thoughts and recommendations?