8K Camera SHOOTOUT! Nikon Z8 vs Sony A1 vs Canon R5 C!
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
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In the last couple of years, 8K video capture has gone from something offered by just a few cinema cameras to something available in consumer mirrorless cameras. In this episode, Jordan shoots out his three favorite 8K capable full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Sony a1, Nikon Z8, and Canon R5 C. Which is the best choice for capturing incredibly detailed video? Jordan has answers.
Rental equipment provided by The Camera Store
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Gary Cheung loaned us his Sony A1, and you should check out his photography:
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0:00 - Intro
1:56 - Handling
3:55 - Displays
5:36 - Battery life
6:24 - What you need to edit 8K
8:05 - Do you even need 8K?
8:49 - Autofocus
10:33 - Image quality similarities
11:03 - 10-bit recording
12:25 - Raw video recording
14:04 - Conclusion - Наука та технологія
I think it is worth mentioning that Nikon is the cheapest of the bunch and it can indeed record 8k60, for whoever can need it or deal with those files.
We did show the prices near the start. The Canon R5 C is also capable of 8K/60P Raw video. It's odd the Sony doesn't offer 8K/60P recording as the sensor is fast enough.
@@thatjordandrake Thanks for the answer. Maybe the processor in Sony does not allow that, or they do not have big enough housing for heat dissipation.
When I got to contact you I can ask something else :)
I have a z6, when I want slow-mo, I have two options:
1-) Film 4k30 and slow down with DR Studio Optical flow speedramp.
2-) Film FHD60p or 120p and have native slowmo.
I have a feeling that the first option gives me better results. Am I thinking dumb to compare these options, is there an obvious drawback for the first option?
@@AykutArgun Sony invented a new flagship camera philosophy. The overheating flagship, I mean nikon and Canon have always made sure their flagship camera to be bullet proof, I mean you are supposed to be able to take any eos1 or Nikon D3 and go shoot from death valley to the poles. They decided they would stick with a small camera that absolutely need a grip if you want to do any sport/bird/action photography because of the lens size, and compromise on the reliability just for it to be small!!!
@@danielvilliers612 What we see with Sony is they build consumer tech toys for the average Joe that is already impressed easily with spec sheets. Even the weather sealing quality in the A1 still can't match anything from Canon or Nikon.
Nailed it. At some point you need to disappoint that heat. @@danielvilliers612
yep Z8 all the way👍
Z8 is a winner for me personally. It's such a versatile camera that can be used for any type of media creation.
Seeing 8k videos on a 65-inch screen in HDR is really something else.
Nikon be like: The King is back.
The Z9 would be Simba. 😃
I'm still thinking the Z8 at 4000usd is a bargain. Is like the best camera on the market now, for a lot less money than others.
& now they own RED
Why was not having a fully articulating screen a big drawback for the Z8 but it was not mentioned at all for A1 which also doesn’t have a fully articulating screen?
So the Nikon's biggest downside is only relevant if you're shooting selfies.
Yes. It's not much of a downside at that. Trying to check focus from a flipped out little screen from several feet away is not going to work in any case so it's really ease of framing at most.
@@borisgalos6967 Yeah I use a Z9 and honestly it's pretty much my only complaint with the camera. Not that I'll be vlogging with the Z9 (unless I lift a lot of weights first) but it is a bit of a pain to not have it. I was really surprised they didn't put a flippy screen on the Z8 - it would have been a really solid improvement.
Yeah, I can’t recall any times I’ve seen people using 4-6k cameras to selfie record in 8k. Doesn’t mean people don’t need and do this! But, seems like an edge case.
Well, if you are shooting on a gimbal, it might be good to have a flip out screen, too. I use the flip-out screen on my Panasonic S5 when on my Weebill S gimbal.
You can use any external monitor on top of the camera by mounting the display on the hot shoe. Also any bigger smartphone display can be used for that task which is the cheapest solution.
If you can afford any of these cameras you're already winning in life 😇
…or broke 😃
Agreed. 8K is stunning…
I think price should have been a category as well.
but they're all expensive. why bother
The Nikon f/1.8 S-Line lenses are perfect for video recording. Almost no focus breathing and they don't have slow and loud autofocus motors like all the Canon f/1.8 STM prime lenses.
nikon z 50mm 1.8 is almost 600$, so 3 times the canon equivalent.
@@jcg4350 And you get the optical performance of a Zeiss Otus lens. Even FUJI medium format GFX users are astounded by it's image quality wide open at f/1.8 on high resolution sensors. If you want a cheap Nikon lens you can use the Z 40 mm f/2.
@@jcg4350 well whats the surprise? its a better lens, its an S line lens , has better coatings etc
No focus breathing. Matches Otus line.@@jcg4350
Also, Nikon bodies are comparatively much cheaper with more functionality.@@jcg4350
I'm pleasantly surprised by how close the competition was. It also shows how good of a deal the Z8 is as its easily the least expensive. But it's awesome that, no matter which brand you choose, it's hard to go wrong.
I just discovered the best system out of the Z8/Z9. It is the internal 4.1k raw mode in normal level. I mean in this mode you get RAW flexibility/dynamic range and quality for like 400-500 megabit per second for 24 fps. I mean it is like twice 10 bit h265 for raw video. I am no resolution freak and 4k is plenty enough and the cherish on the cake, it plays very smoothly on my 4 year old computer on davinci resolve.
* cherry on the cake ;)
Agree on that lol. I've just tried 4.1k nraw and found that is not stressful to edit on my core i7 macbook pro.
@@rogeryoung3587 Yes English is my second third language. LOL
@@NOAHAUYEUNGI did the reallife test yesterday night. I rendered a job I did during the weekend and played it on my 4k 70 inch screen, I could count every pores and hair, so it is sharp enough for me even if it 4.1k.
@@danielvilliers612 I think 4K will always be enough but shooting 8K gives a lot of flexibility to the 4K end-product for work where reshoots cost a lot more than computers...
Being able to adjust the focus throw and all the video options and raw internal capture on the Z8 is a major win for me. I shoot in 8K raw for recomposing options later. I can shoot video with my 24 - 70 with smooth transitions and switch to stills all ising my favorite lens
Thank you for specifying 1280 x 960 after 3.69M dot. I find it incomprehensible that we have accepted million dots as a standardized format when we are all so familiar with resolutions being presented in a W x H format.
Yeah especially when manufacturers often don't even list the real resolution... I feel like the camera industry has chosen a few weird genre specific metrics as the main metrics. Makes it sometimes difficult to get a good comparison to other fields and products, especially if you're new to the field.
I know it's not Full Frame, but the X-H2 covers most of the points you docked the others for.
Full size HDMI, IBIS, Oversampled 4K, 7 Custom modes.
That’s a really good point. Hopefully they’ll address this comment on the podcast. X-H2 is a beast!
There's also the s5 with all of those features plus fullframe and better ibis. Its just that this video is for maniacs who want 8k
@zaymax_7 you know H2 is 8k?
@@zaymax_7 S5's IBIS is only better for walk motion suppression, for handheld tripod-like performance the X-H2 is better. Different priorities.
For its versatility and price the Nikon Z8/Z9 pull ahead of the rest. The Z lenses are outstanding. The N-log footage 8K 60p was better than I thought and the 45MP sensor is very low noise when compared to the Sony A1. Can't wait for the Z6/7iii offerings.
wonder how freaking long Ill have to wait to get my hands on a z7iii....
The Zf is turning into the Z6ii I always wanted so if it's any indication the Z6iii should have at least what the Zf has or better. Im keeping my Z6ii for astro and I am holding out for a Z50ii for travel as my Z8 is a little too big.@@ThatNorma
I suspect overheating will be an issue with the Z6iii. But I am curious to see what it’s like, as I currently own the Z9, Z8 and Z6ii.
Overheating is more of an issue at 4K-120 and 8K. The Sony cameras are too small for heat dissipation so that's an issue. I think 4K 12bit might cause overheating in a warm environment but overall I would be surprised if we see 8K on the Z6iii.
@@andrewmason8691
Sony A1 “the autofocus is extremely consistent never had it act up” *proceeds to show dog not in focus*
True right at 10:21. Ha ha.
@@sputnickers they were very forgiving of A1’s deficiencies. It doesn’t even have animal detect in video and is behind Z8 for video af.
@@livejames9374 I've seen elsewhere that the Z8 has far superior af in low light. But the Sony A1 excels with dynamic range (very important for me). Cined gives Sony and Nikon similar numbers 11.9 to 11.6 stops of DR, but Mathieu Gasquet shows A1s perhaps 2 stop superiority in the highlights. Nikon is also 2 stops behind the Sony in Cined's latitude test. So I'm still scratching my head here. The Canon suffers and is a dead last wrt to dynamic range. Sad that this video doesn't address DR which is easily one of my most important factors.
@@sputnickers A1 certainly had the best stacked sensor for DR. I love the high flash sync speed too, so the ough unrelated to video.
I'll go for Nikon Z8..🎉❤
Actually Nikon offers very good 4K video quality from 8K recordings by oversampling. It's the same method like audio recording and mixing in 24 Bit and 96 kHz sampling rate for music production (instead of 16 Bit and 44.1 kHz) even if the final result gets converted to less resolution media you still have a quality improvement. In digital audio the problem is called aliasing artifacts that are more prominent in 44.1 kHz sample rate and leads to less clarity and more smearing in the high frequencies due to harmonics that are not part of the original signal. It's a lot worse and audible if you use 8-Bit and 12 kHz sample rate because it creates distortion.
Last thing to consider, people should go and watch CINED lab test about dynamic range. I learned a lot from it, that is the difference between artificial measurement Xyla 21 chart/imatest and real world test, that is latitude test. The latitude test in particular is quite reveling about DR. The Z9...Z8 has about half to 1 stop above A1 and 1 to 1.5 above Canon R5c!!!
In all Codecs?
I went over and looked at Cined and it appears the Z9 has only 6 stops of latitude vs 8 for the A1. What am I missing. And in Mathieu Gasquet's review he found similar differences, where the A1 outperformed the Z8 by what looks like about 2 stops in the highlights. LMK.
@@sputnickers You are talking about the Dynamic range test at the top, and this is due to Nikon very conservative Nlog. This is the conclusion for the latitude test.
"That gives a solid 8 stops of latitude performance, with some wiggle room towards 9 stops!"
@@danielvilliers612 Ah. Thank you for the citation and response. So we are talking a 3 stop difference between N-Raw and N-log!!! That is breathtaking. But yes one is 12 bit and the other is 10-bit.
Still I wonder what is happening in the review by Mathieu Gasquet which shows the A1 clearly better in the highlights. Maybe that is a codec thing too? But wow the difference in his video is substantial. And I feel like s-log and n-log are similar.
I just got off the phone with Gordon and he said these cameras are all trash and your just better getting a Arri Alexa.
Thanks Ducky, what about Fujis 8K????...how does the crop sensor come up points wise?
Where’s the Fuji X-H2?
Love my 8k z9 on my m1 MacBook Pro M1 Max
No issues
Nikon selfie mode is not really a problem: Just put a screen on top at the camera hot shoe. Problem solved. You can also use any bigger smartphone display for that task if you connect the HDMI output of the camera with a USB-C video capturing device on the smartphone side.
Wow brilliant comment. Who would have guess putting a screen on top of the camera hot shoe would solve this? I guess Panasonic and Canon got this wrong all along!
@@vlcthefish It's actually most flexible solution and the cheapest one if you can do it with a bigger smartphone rather than using a small display from the back of the camera facing forward which doesn't work at greater distance. Professionals are doing it the whole time with a camera rig for video.
Thanks for this. Considering the Z8 and will use it for some vlogging
Except for some B-roll, been shooting 8K since I got my Z9, 17 months ago. Added the Z8 more recently. I looked forward to 8K for the flexibility it offers in post. For all the reasons mentioned in other comments the Z System gets my vote ... not to mention my $! The internal 10-bit SDR is so nice, it's what I mostly shoot.
I've found that recording 8K on the Sony A1 is great for a 4K workflow, because I can run it through Catalyst Prepare to stabilize and downsample the 8K video into ProRes before it goes into my NLE. You get all the benefits of the other camera's "oversampled 4K" modes plus awesome stabilization, and you can even write it (redundantly) to dual inexpensive V60 SD cards.
After all that merry-go-around, do you actually notice any difference between that footage and a FHD footage when played on the phone or computer?
Great video Jordan. I can make some minor counter arguments but over all very balanced and well done. Thanks for doing this.
Really impressed with Nikon. I thought for sure it was gonna be an only Sony or only Canon result.
Yes as an owner of a D850, it’s new succesor the Z8 is amazing for video.
Thanks Jordan that was very informative. Wish you had more time to go deeper. Keep up the good work!
I'm waiting on Lumix to release 8k video but man that Nikon Z8 is tempting. I'm more than happy with the 6k in my S5 ii for the foreseeable future though.
Unfortunately, Panasonic recently stated that they are focusing on 6K and not developing 8K in the next few years. The Z8 is very nice, but huge next to the S5ii.
@tvid777 It is and the price is huge compared to the S5 ii also. I'm good with what I have for the next year or 3...lol
Are you using vertical grip on SONY A1 when you test battery life? Strange no grip on other two.
What about overheating?
Every single video mode in the 5C up to 60p is oversampled from 8k, the 4K looks amazing the 1080p looks amazing. The autofocus is a video camera autofocus, not a stills camera autofocus, there are options to tune it to your liking, those of us immersed in the cinema EOS ecosystem know that the AF is excellent but it just requires a bit of tuning. There is so much more to the cinema Eos OS than the stills equivalent and this video barely scratched the surface of it. Only the 5C is Netflix approved 😁
How many people are making films here for Netflix?
I got a Z8 recently. I just bought a memory card ( 1TB) large enough to have a decent amount of 8k record time. So I’ll be recording some 8k on my next shoot. I’m mostly looking forward to adding movement to the footage after the fact. Otherwise it doesn’t seem
Like 8k is really needed.
why record 8k? I still can't figure that out.. I shoot in FHD when it comes to higher frame rates (60/120) and 4k ( 24/30).. But no matter what I record in, I render it in FHD.. finna still tryna figure out playing 4k footage on my phone or computer, now 8k?
@@joshmcdzz6925 8k is just so you can stabilize, recompose and add motion to the footage. Ex record still on a tripod and add a pan motion or zoom in or out in post.
@@joshmcdzz6925 for watching on 8K TV
Great comparison Jordan, thank you. Nice to see you headlining a video once in a while; do it more often. I assume your partner in crime was running the camera… Not bad. So little content is consumed in even 4K that I think all the concentration of reviewing 8K should be in its capability of downsampling and post process to a lower resolution. To that end, I’d love to see which of these three come out on top with 4K or even 1080 functionality as the end goal. Maybe next time.
Jordan, have you tried the Phantom Luts? I also never really liked any CLog3 luts but I have loved the image out of the R5C using those luts.
Hi Jordan, the rolling shutter, which you talk about starting @10:56, is an issue for me that I cannot seem to shed off. Although I haven't recorded 8K footage on the Canon R5C (or any of the other cameras that you mention in this video), I have had rather bad experiences with the Canon R8 at 4K. My scenario happens to be that my subjects or surroundings can move at speeds around 300 kmph, and sometimes at 600+ kmph. Basically, I am shooting high speed trains and the 600+ kmph is the relative speed experienced from inside one train seeing the windows of another passing at a similar speed. Is there any camera at all that can cope with this kind of speed and show nearly no rolling shutter effect? How about the 5D Mark IV although I have not put it through this high-speed experiment? Is the only option a Canon R3? Or, a rumored R1 with a CCD-sensor? Or, a cinema camera?
After using the A1 and z9 for video. I settled on the z9 and soon after added the z8. Best hybrid camera for me.
Great video. Would have loved to have seen the Fuji X-H2 in the mix
Why you never mentioned the Fuji XH2
Do all three of these support All-I recording ?
Great points on all the cameras here. I use both Canon (the R5c and the c70) and Sony (A7sIII). I shoot 8k once in a while with the R5C, but usually shoot in 4K for the vast majority of content and here's my take: I hate using the R5c. The battery is a serious liability. You have to rig with an external battery to get any real use out of it. Clog 3 straight up sucks to use. 10/10 times I reach for the A7siii or the C70. And as much as I love the C70, its huge and I find myself just using the a7siii the majority of the time.
Z9 is the best solution. Everything in one "box". You won't have to us any cage, any external battery any dangling wire with Nikon Z9, plus no overheating with a rugged body.
Did you only use one battery in the A1 for the battery life or the two that the grip can hold?
amazing video
Ty for the video, plz an photography autofocus test to ❤
Did the R5c get the newest firmware with the AF updates? Pretty bummed to hear the AF isn't so hot still, if so.
The r5C AF is not as smart s others but it's the smoother and more cinematic AF available.
You just have to learn to use it.
R5 AF is way smarter tho.
Maybe a segment could include quality of retrieving stills from 8k? Feasibility? Most appropriate record format?
exposure time is tied to frame rate so pick the 1 with the highest. you'll end up with a bunch of blurry photos at 24 fps. i think some Panasonics have the ability to take stills from video while recording but the workflow isn't really feasible if you just want to hit the record and hope for the best. you've got 30fps @ 50mp with compressed raw on the A1, 20fps raw @ 45mp with z8/z9, and 30fps @ 24mp raw with the r3 as the best options for highest frame rates at the highest detail
1) why didn’t include fuji xh2
2) can you similar for 6k shoot
No Fuji xh2? Does it have crop? I forgot
What is it about the fully articulating screen that makes it desireable for video? I genuinely want to know. If you're using a gimbal, surely that would throw the balance off. If you're on a tripod/monopod most people stand directly behind the camera, not off to the side like a weirdo. Explain the articulating screen usefulness to me. Unless you're vlogging, what are the benefits?
Edit: I'm a Nikon user that thinks Nikon has just as good video capabilities 🤷♂️
actual question, how did you manage to upload and get youtube to show 8k video on the quality setting, I did some testing and was never able to get anything above 4k to process
Supposedly, you need to have a certain number of subscribers and the video needs a certain amount of views before YT will process 8K.
It makes sense, they don’t want to waste resources on a video that barely gets seen. OTOH, it’s frustrating because you cannot even run a test to see what it would look like in 8K.
Just subscribed and love this video because of the Funny intro😂
I‘m working with the R5 C since almost 1,5 years and never had the AF act up.
Also I really perfer Canons Colors over the others. Even in C-Log3, I rather have right skin color then a little bit more dynamic range. Also not everyone is shooting in Log, I prefer Wide DR over any other color profile that Sony, Nikon, Panasonic or Fuji offer.
But I almost never use the Camera in 8K. But what I was missing here totally is that Nikon and Canon have the ability to shoot 8K up to 60FPS. While the SONY doesn’t. You did not even mention it…
I'm also an R5 C user and once you understand when to use the different AF features they work perfectly.
I know this is just a review of the 8k, but the wonder of the R5 C is that its 4K from the 8K is amazing, it has a cinecamera OS from its higher end models, and its photography quality is also outstanding. Not to mention that Canon lenses are beautiful and the RF are smaller and more light weight than the EF.
Oh, and the R5 C video is certified for Netflix and the others aren't.
Solid video and I appreciate your balanced take on whether 8k is necessary these days. I think what might be a more fair comparison when it comes to the color side of the camera would be to make use of the color management functionality in Resolve. If you're just comparing the manufacturer's rec709 LUTs, that really becomes a LUT comparison rather than how the image looks under a standardized pipeline like ACES or Resolve Color Management.
I was really excited for 4K when it came out, but now, with most TV channels still in 720p and 4K still pretty niche; I realised that we don’t actually need it. And we definitely don’t need 8K. When we’re in a climate crisis, where energy use really matters, 1080p seems to be the logical choice for most video honestly. Maybe 4K when you’re taking the time to watch a film in a dark room with good audio and want the whole experience. Otherwise, I wouldn’t bother.
1080p images are soft unless you're watching on a phone.
@@dsoprano13 And yet most TV channels are still broadcast in 720p. So clearly most people don’t care that much.
@@christill Honestly, I don't watch TV unless it's a big sport event like the Superbowl. Everything I watch is streamed and most streaming content made in the last 5 years is in 4k. I only pay for TV as a necessary evil to get Internet.
@@dsoprano13 Yeah I generally don’t watch much TV either. (I’m with Virgin Media in the UK for TV and internet). For sports (I like American sports and other similar things) it’s just convenient to have a series link or whatever. For news shows and soap operas we watch, it’s just more convenient than streaming to have everything recorded in one place. I know I sound a lot older than I am saying that, but I honestly think having separate streaming services is a huge step backwards in terms of convenience and usability. Having one TV guide so you know what’s on rather than hunting around. It’s just better.
And it’s more reliable. It continues to work when your internet is occasionally down. I do use streaming. I watch more UA-cam than TV. And I watch certain sports on Discovery+. Especially winter sports. But cable is still great and very much underrated in my opinion.
Of course it depends on the person. For those who only watch TV series and movies and no live sports, news or current affairs documentaries, then yeah. You can do 100% streaming. But for me, it doesn’t work anywhere near as well.
Drunk again Chris at 12"05 is always fun 😅🤣
Dear sir plz say the sigma make 18-50 f2.8 for the z Mount plz
What I want to know is are the new nikon sensors from Z8/9 susceptible to colour cast and heavy vignetting when using vintage style compact lenses like the voigtlander 15 4.5? I have no problem on my z5 but I do on my sigma fp, and apparently it's down to the more modern Sony sensors... or my dumb 3rd party adapter is further away from the sensor on the nikon...
Man they always leave out the Fuji ;(
Probably just because they wanted the top 3.
Probably they are all Full frame
Wait until a Fuji GFX have a fast sensor and 8k video, with the processing power of a XH2S.
@@amermeleitor Stacking a medium format sensor would be cool. I just wish fujifilm would hire a software department to utilise the stacked sensor for reasonable AF. They've been left behind on that since the X-T3.
Great comparison 👍, I wonder, how does the Fujifilm X-H2 compare to these three?
It would at least won the price tag competition... and better Ibis than Canon ;-)
Absolutely. I think it also would've done well with its screen and excellent viewfinder.@@JeanManuelVignau
informative 8K based video.
Ok, how long did it take youtube to offer you the 8k playback on this 23hr old video. lol
Takes mine weeks..
Really hope Panasonic refreshes the S lineup soon.
@thatjordandrake What about the time it takes to switch between photo and video modes for hybrid shooting? I gave up my Sony for the Canon because of the buffer time, I had to wait for the buffer to switch to video mode. But now the R5C has this waiting time between modes. I don't know about Nikon.
Wouldn’t a possible weighted scoring system be more helpful. Battery life can’t be the same level as the screen quality. Same for the AF capability shouldn’t be same as handling???
Definitely understand everyone will weigh things differently but even adding a small weight to lesser features and heavier weight to more critical ones makes a difference.
Also, you didn’t mention lens selection and how well various lenses can resolve 8K. Do Canons cheap lenses still work well? Does Nikons 1.8 lineup do well. Do you need Sony GM lenses or will Tamrons lineup suffice?
Also a Fuji shooter so I’m mad too…. 😂 what do I need in a future Mac to edit 6.2k open gate? I don’t need the fastest but just smooth to work with.
Well, I have been shooting with my A1 for 2.5 years now, but never hit the record button for video.
I just recently started exploring video on the A1, captured a lizard fight in 4k 120p and was instantly hooked.
Wouldn’t be good if there was somehow a link to a spreadsheet where we could weight each criteria to our own personal preferences, so it tally up more meaningful scores?
How does the fujifilm xh2 compare? Im kinda shocked it wasn’t used in comparison here. Is it because it’s an aps-c sensor?
Yup, APS-C... too bad this roundup is FF only. And accordingly VERY expensive, unlike the Fuji.
@@mostlyfinnishlifeeventsand5112 would’ve loved to see how the Fuji compares to cameras that are double the price. Hopefully they will do something like this would the Fuji in the future.
It's naft to exclude a camera based on sensor size. WRT to video super35 has more applicable depth of field anyway, and Flog2 offers great dynamic range.
@@Paul_Rohde totally agree.
Great comparison, but where's the audio section Jordan? A lot of people record audio to the camera without using an external audio capture device, it'd be great to hear about the pre-amps, interface, etc.
It's a shame the big 3 manufacturers decided to just skip 6K recording. I'm still delivering 99% of content in 1080p and I don't really see 4K being a necessity anytime soon (for my clients). 6K gives you more manageable file sizes, three "angles" to crop in when delivering 1080p, and room to crop and stabilize in 4K.
I 100% agree. It’s why I don’t bother shooting 8k. But if there was 6k…
What's a ZedA?
I've only used the 8k feature on my A7rV once for a 10secound video
Should have waited for panasonic s1hmk2
All fantastic cameras!! For me I’m opting for the Canon R5C
can you do a 6K video shootout? do include APS and MFT as well.
Just for curiosity: Are there people that use 8K Video mainly for extracting stills? I mean 8 k correspond to a resolution of more than 30 Megapixels. (Personally, I am no potential customer of an 8K camera but I am really fascinated by the data throughput these devices are able to realize.)?
exposure time is tied to frame rate. you'll end up with a bunch of motion blur @ 24 fps
@@seanbirtwistle649 This is true if you want a video with natural looking motion blur, but in principle you can also use shorter exposure times. In this case the movements in the video will look unnatural but the photos extracted from the video might look sharper.
So you would have to sacrify video usability for the usability of the single frames.
@@johannweber5185 agreed. but if you were only doing it for the sake of a photo, you'd need to consider whether the workflow and output is worth it. 50mp @ 30fps or 33mp @ 30 fps on an A1 with all the hassle of needing to use both a video editor and a photo editor?
My day job production company use Canon R5C to shoot 1080 videos. Yes FHD is good enough. And the quality is a huge step up from 5D4 already. 8K is used on specific situation only. To be honest, CLOG3 is kind a good in my workflow.
I think I better comparison would be the standard R5 since the R5C is a cinema-hybrid camera. The auto focus system is different (and I actually like it better than what you find in other mirrorless canon cameras) but if you want sticky auto focus than the standard R5/R6 etc. will stack up against these cameras more similarly in my opinion. Great video!
Isn't heating a major issue with the Z8?
No comment on the thermal performance of these three? Seems like a fairly important point to cover.
There are many complaints about the Canon R5 C's abysmal battery life. I just looked at the B&H customer reviews and was astounded by this results. Also, Canon limits video recording when the battery life is around 30% and there are problems with the cinema operating system for video which is different than the operating system for photos. Looks like a unnecessary complicated camera.
The Cinema EOS operating system is one of the best parts of the 5C, there are absolutely no problems with it, it’s proper video tools for doing video, I really can’t understand why anyone would see that as an issue.
I have the Canon R5 and I edit 8K 30fps on my iPad M2 and runs so smooth, files are over 80Gb.
12:47 -- "Put an Atomos on like an a##hole" LOL!!!! Literally did a spit take with my water, haha.
Why no mention of Sony 16bit raw?
Apple sampling you guys must be a feather in your cap. That is an exclusive club.
Waiting for you guys' opinion about the rumors of upcoming Panasonic S1H mark II and Blackmagic fullframe L mount
Glad seeing the Z8 was clearly the winner in the comments here.
"Fun" problem with editing 8K footage on non-Macs: you're probably gonna have a terrible time if you want to use h.265. The reason being that Nvidia continue to ship top-end GPUs without hardware decoders for 4:2:2 h.265, which is seriously weird. My 3080ti runs worse than an iPad Pro when editing h.265 footage because of that lack of decoders. I now shoot (sometimes in 8K) in NRAW on a Z9 and the editing performance is so much smoother, and aside from the cost of storage, I think it works out the better option (than buying an entire new computer just to edit on).
The Sony A1 has a 8k 4:2:0 h.265 mode and that IS SUPPORTED by Nvidia. That's another option!
@@siyangqiu1 Yeah 4:2:0 is fine, if the cameras can output it 😄 Such a bizarre thing to not support 4:2:2 on at least the highest end cards. Not sure if their workstation cards do though 🤔
I believe the new Intel ARC GPUs support 4:2:2 footage, so thats also an option on PC. Plus, their drivers have apparently improved massively since launch.
@@definedphotography Yeah I'd really like to try one out. Could be a good option on Linux too, as their driver support there can't possibly be worse than Nvidia 😅 Not sure what the state of the decoders are on current AMD cards actually, which also makes more sense on Linux as well.
It's great to have a third player in the GPU space - hopefully it'll spur Nvidia and AMD to improve as well.
@@robert_may AMD, like Nvidia, does not support 4:2:2 for some reason. Intel CPU starting from 11th gen with iGPU actually support 4:2:0, 4:2:2, and 4:4:4. You probably have to go into BIOS to make sure the iGPU isn't being disabled when you have a dGPU, but you don't have to buy an ARC GPU!
You forgot to mention that Canon R5C has a fan. So you can't use it in the rain or dusty/dirty environment.
You can, the internals are still as weather sealed as the R5.
A few things I think that should’ve been mentioned in the 8k shootout.
I’d like to have seen IBIS performance compared across the three for handheld. Does good IBIS come at the cost of cropped video footage (Sony active steadyshot)? What is the breathing performance of the associated native lens ecosystem?
What support does each vendor give with respect to firmware updates to the body? There wasn’t a mention of assist tools across cameras.
Normally I really really like your guys reviews and comparisons but I feel like this review omitted some key comparisons.
I cannot believe they left out IBIS either, as that would have been a major win for the Z8. I was surprised they harped on the screen so hard but didn’t mention how good the stabilization is - something that matters way more than vlogging in 8k.
Also could have mentioned dual USB-C on the Nikon for power AND accessory.
yeah missing points are IBIS and 8k60p
They had to figure out a way for Sony to win. Also didn’t mention how a1 also doesn’t have a fully articulating screen but mentioned it 3x for z8. Similar to their Z8 vs a7r5 and a74 vs r6ii videos. I’m starting to become suspicious.
@@livejames9374yeah, Nikon really should have cleaned up. The articulating screen is a non-issue, and Nikon’s IBIS is class-leading… factor in the price and it would have been a clear leader. Not to mention the S lenses, the mount that can adapt literally any lens from any brand, and the dual USB-C for power + accessory.
So Sony comes out on top while not being able to shoot 8K raw video like the other two !!!
Yeah, this kind of reviews aren't really made for professional clients. If you hear all tthat stuff about selfies that attracts only the average consumer.
@@jorgepinogarciadelasbayonasc'est l'inverse, tous les grands vidéastes se foutent du mode selfie
No price category ?? 🤔
Normally I'd gripe about the price jump for the between the sony and the other two buuuut when you start thinking about shooting 8k I dont think it maters as much
I have a completely different combat experience than you do.
But I also have a different perspective on the matter, as I have interacted with the Black Magic system.
Canon basically has one flaw that you have to learn to live with. It's the issue of additional power supply. Adding a small V-lock plate from SmallRig with small V-locks (50Wh is sufficient for about 3.5 hours of shooting 12 bit RAW+4k DCI 10-bit 422 onto the second card) solves this problem (which isn't much of a concern if you've worked with Pocket cameras and larger cameras like URSA before).
but we gain fantastic codec range, CF type B + SD (this mainly appeals to Sony users where Angelbird finally solved the issue with expensive and troublesome Sony cards), excellent support for the older EF system, separate OS for photos and photography, no overheating and related stress whatsoever, well-functioning timecode input without the need for adapters.
I appreciate a current day evaluation of the R5C since it’s been receiving a lot of firmware update that affect the AF, though it does seem that due to it being last gen dual pixel AF and being strangely combined with the camcorder af system that those updates are just not enough to keep up with more modern canon bodies or the competition.
Hopefully the eventual R5CII has a modern AF system, perhaps even the quad pixel af that the R1 may get
I'll stick to my 6K Lumix S1 camera, for now. With a BM Video assist the 6K RAW is more than enough for most of my needs at a quarter of the cost of any of these behemoths :)
However, if I had to choose one of these, Nikon Z8 is the easiest option for me. The photography experience is amazing, and the video features seem absolutely fantastic. Plus the IBIS seems quite decent
Realistically, Jordan, what do you use for everyday work projects that are not camera reviews? Do YOU use, or need to use, 8K? What's your favorite "go to" system for video these days?
I think you need to learn how to work with focus control in Z8 to get better result