First let me say that I have been looking for this type of comparison for months. Your layout and test are spot on. ONE HUGE PROBLEM. Like other reviewers you picked the one of the WORST lenses that Canon makes. It can't even compete with the plastic $99 50mm 1:8 in sharpness.
He's using the 1.4 version on the Canon, which is ~$300. Still not a fair comparison at all. He should be using something like the Zeiss Otus 55 1.4 for the Canon and Sony.
There's a big problem with the Sony A7RII - it can't track moving subjects to save it's life and before anyone comments, I own the A7RII and it's the greatest camera I have ever used - except when it comes to tracking. Sony G lenses suffer from focus shifting i.e. the focus acquired when the lens is wide open shifts when the aperture closes to a smaller preset aperture. So they "solved" this issue, via a firmware update, by changing the focusing system. It now acquires a basic lock wide open, then closes to the preset aperture, refocuses and then tries to track. Unfortunately at f8 the awesome phase detection AF disables and the camera hunts like you wouldn't believe! I was using a 200mm lens at a fashion show and at under 30 feet the area of focus is less than 3 feet using f8. So to ensure I got the clothing sharp I set the aperture at f8 and my lens hunted and missed the focus time and time again! Remember, the models were walking at less than 5mph and it could even track that speed. I switched to my other telephotos, all top lenses and it happened with each and every one of them. Sony are aware of the problem and have been for over a year since they have been inundated with compaints about this.The majority of owners have requested a firmware update allowing a choice of focusing either wide open or closed - and they've done nothing. Don't believe me, try it and see what happens or if you haven't the time go on the net and look it up, you'll find lots of complaints on the subject. So if you want an awesome camera for motionless subjects get the A7RII but if you shoot subjects that move, forget it and buy a DSLR. One last thought... I was considering buying the new A9 and then I realised if Sony have wrecked the A7RII with this via the firmware what's to stop them doing it with the A9? Be wary buying either of them. In the meantime I and many thousands of others are stuck with a camera that's fine as long as what we shoot is basically dead and not moving until Sony get their finger out and fix the problem. One unhappy A7RII owner...
Thanks for the test. Very useful information. I think, however, that you might have mentioned image stabilisation. When your'e off a tripod, it's very helpful.
Thank you for your insightful comparison! BTW the smaller the pixel, the more pronounced the diffraction. SO, I suggest if you shoot Credo 50 @f10, do f8 on 35mm cameras.
OK this test is done with, how relevant will all this be once printed? Can you make a test where you make prints from all 3 to see how each file translates not prints from crops but from the full image ? The print is everything. My 2 cents, thank you
Did you use the zoom on the Canon while using primes on the medium format and Sony? If so, a waste of a test. High end primes on them all is an even comparison. And the 5dsr was never made to shoot high ISO. So not surprising about that outcome. Funny how everyone loves Canon color science over Sony and you somehow got it the other way around.
F10. FFS! I have had Rawon Sony A7Rii’s and a Canon 5DSr. The Sony is NOT sharper than the Canon, does not resolve as well and it’s colour is nowhere near as good, greens sometimes barely rescuable. That’s why they were traded out. High iso is better, true. BTW how much does a my system and lenses cost?! Seemed like a very biased and botched review.
mount the Zeiss Otus 85mm on all 3 and have exact same pose. but in all good quick comparison. the Sony A7Rii is truly amazing as its even matching and exceeding Sony's own medium format sensors and there aren't many medium format sensors out that could surpass it and justify the price tag to match. Canon is just terrible when compared to anything but it's self.
Video nhiều vấn đề 1. Canon và Sony là máy ảnh Fullframe trong khi Credo 50 là Medium format 2. Canon sử dụng lens zoom trong khi Sony và Credo dùng lens prime Vậy video chỉ chứng minh được Canon xử lý iso cao không tốt bằng Sony còn lại thi, các hình ảnh không có sự công bằng trong so sánh
Sony hands down!!! And I wonder why you emphasize so much on the pressing of the wrong button... It's far more preferable to be more carefull, than paying 20 grands... Nice video though!!!
They are equivalent lenses. Standard 'normal' fixed focal on all of them. A lot of commenters have overlooked the fact you CANNOT mount a 35mm FF lens on a medium format.
@@Calibrepics No. It's not the fact you're not using the same lens. In the video I believe you're using either a zoom lens (which rarely, if ever, are as sharp as primes) or what appears to be a Canon 50 1.4, which also is not a sharp lens. You should have at least been using the Sigma 50 Art.
I'm going to have to disagree with you when it comes to these comparisons. MF lenses simply cannot compete with the best that is available for full frame. I've tested them extensively and there isn't a single lens from MF that beats the best from Full frame.
First let me say that I have been looking for this type of comparison for months. Your layout and test are spot on. ONE HUGE PROBLEM. Like other reviewers you picked the one of the WORST lenses that Canon makes. It can't even compete with the plastic $99 50mm 1:8 in sharpness.
He's using the 1.4 version on the Canon, which is ~$300. Still not a fair comparison at all. He should be using something like the Zeiss Otus 55 1.4 for the Canon and Sony.
Thank you for this comparison. Professional and to the point. I have older versions of all this gear, and the same holds true for these also.
There's a big problem with the Sony A7RII - it can't track moving subjects to save it's life and before anyone comments, I own the A7RII and it's the greatest camera I have ever used - except when it comes to tracking. Sony G lenses suffer from focus shifting i.e. the focus acquired when the lens is wide open shifts when the aperture closes to a smaller preset aperture. So they "solved" this issue, via a firmware update, by changing the focusing system. It now acquires a basic lock wide open, then closes to the preset aperture, refocuses and then tries to track. Unfortunately at f8 the awesome phase detection AF disables and the camera hunts like you wouldn't believe! I was using a 200mm lens at a fashion show and at under 30 feet the area of focus is less than 3 feet using f8. So to ensure I got the clothing sharp I set the aperture at f8 and my lens hunted and missed the focus time and time again! Remember, the models were walking at less than 5mph and it could even track that speed. I switched to my other telephotos, all top lenses and it happened with each and every one of them. Sony are aware of the problem and have been for over a year since they have been inundated with compaints about this.The majority of owners have requested a firmware update allowing a choice of focusing either wide open or closed - and they've done nothing. Don't believe me, try it and see what happens or if you haven't the time go on the net and look it up, you'll find lots of complaints on the subject. So if you want an awesome camera for motionless subjects get the A7RII but if you shoot subjects that move, forget it and buy a DSLR. One last thought... I was considering buying the new A9 and then I realised if Sony have wrecked the A7RII with this via the firmware what's to stop them doing it with the A9? Be wary buying either of them. In the meantime I and many thousands of others are stuck with a camera that's fine as long as what we shoot is basically dead and not moving until Sony get their finger out and fix the problem.
One unhappy A7RII owner...
Canon 5dsr the best images quality ,very sharp,if are you using the high Performances Lenses,you work is the BEST
You are absolutely right!
Thanks for the test. Very useful information. I think, however, that you might have mentioned image stabilisation. When your'e off a tripod, it's very helpful.
Thank you for your insightful comparison! BTW the smaller the pixel, the more pronounced the diffraction. SO, I suggest if you shoot Credo 50 @f10, do f8 on 35mm cameras.
Thanks. Very interesting to see a good comparison!
maybe try including pentax K1 for comparison
OK this test is done with, how relevant will all this be once printed? Can you make a test where you make prints from all 3 to see how each file translates not prints from crops but from the full image ? The print is everything. My 2 cents, thank you
Great review :) any chance you will be doing the same comparing the Nikon D850 Sony A7rII, Leaf Credo 50
On the noise comparison you always kind of showing the darker areas on the canon? :D
Nice job, shame about the model and lack of lens discussion...
Did you use the zoom on the Canon while using primes on the medium format and Sony?
If so, a waste of a test. High end primes on them all is an even comparison. And the 5dsr was never made to shoot high ISO. So not surprising about that outcome. Funny how everyone loves Canon color science over Sony and you somehow got it the other way around.
Come one, lens selection is making for a very unbalanced test here.
I realize it's kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to watch newly released movies online ?
@Westley Philip i would suggest flixzone. Just google for it =)
F10. FFS! I have had Rawon Sony A7Rii’s and a Canon 5DSr. The Sony is NOT sharper than the Canon, does not resolve as well and it’s colour is nowhere near as good, greens sometimes barely rescuable. That’s why they were traded out. High iso is better, true. BTW how much does a my system and lenses cost?! Seemed like a very biased and botched review.
Remember that ISO 3200 becomes equal to 6400 when you add +1 with the exposure slider.
Hmmm I’ll go for 1 credo 2 5dsr 3 Sony a7r ii
mount the Zeiss Otus 85mm on all 3 and have exact same pose. but in all good quick comparison. the Sony A7Rii is truly amazing as its even matching and exceeding Sony's own medium format sensors and there aren't many medium format sensors out that could surpass it and justify the price tag to match. Canon is just terrible when compared to anything but it's self.
Nah bruh, that Credo had the worst noise out of all three. Looking a little bias...
Video nhiều vấn đề
1. Canon và Sony là máy ảnh Fullframe trong khi Credo 50 là Medium format
2. Canon sử dụng lens zoom trong khi Sony và Credo dùng lens prime
Vậy video chỉ chứng minh được Canon xử lý iso cao không tốt bằng Sony còn lại thi, các hình ảnh không có sự công bằng trong so sánh
Sony hands down!!! And I wonder why you emphasize so much on the pressing of the wrong button... It's far more preferable to be more carefull, than paying 20 grands... Nice video though!!!
5DSR+Zeiss 55mm Otus
"Ay Seben Ah Mock too"!
you put a garbage lens on Canon. Put a 35L II or Zeiss and it would be fair. Test like that is useless unfortunately... cheers
What a waste of a test prime lenses will always beat zoom and inferior glass...you lost me
iso 1006 yeaaah!
This just made no sense. You have to use equivalent lenses. How is anyone supposed to take this serious?
They are equivalent lenses. Standard 'normal' fixed focal on all of them. A lot of commenters have overlooked the fact you CANNOT mount a 35mm FF lens on a medium format.
@@Calibrepics No. It's not the fact you're not using the same lens. In the video I believe you're using either a zoom lens (which rarely, if ever, are as sharp as primes) or what appears to be a Canon 50 1.4, which also is not a sharp lens. You should have at least been using the Sigma 50 Art.
@@Calibrepics " Standard 'normal' fixed focal"? so the 24-70 f2.8L II just for good look in video?
quale vince ?
The Canon has such a crappy dynamic range that it should not even be compared with those two other cameras.
In saying Canon has crappy dynamic range you are yourself camparing it with the other 2 cameras!!!! Made me laugh.
A7rii basically won everything lol
I'm going to have to disagree with you when it comes to these comparisons. MF lenses simply cannot compete with the best that is available for full frame. I've tested them extensively and there isn't a single lens from MF that beats the best from Full frame.
You are wrong though :)
Jacob Jexmark I can prove my claims can you?
Sonder Creative Absolutely!
Jacob Jexmark please do I'd love to see your points and evidence for them. I'm not being obnoxious either I'm being very genuine.
Are you seriously using the 85mm USM? Lol