Just bought the R8 and went through many settings videos and found yours as the most organised and engaging with systematic guidance and walkthrough to setup and understand the complex process. Thank you very much and I have subscribed 😊
My bucket list item has always been a Canon, and finally, I did it. Not to go pro but to truly capture the moments and have fun, your video set-up has been beyond helpful and given me confidence in falling in love with my R8. Thank you
Bram, the videos are wonderful .. I am looking to start on the mirrorless journey and going from the standard DSLR and CANON 50D (circa 2009) and looking at the R8 your videos are helping me narrow down my search and being a photographer of nature and outdoors - need a basic camera that will give fulfill my current photographic needs. I have a few Canon EF lenses but have always loved the Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM and will get something similar for the new camera. Again, your videos are very helpful Thank you! Bill G
Thanks so much for the nice words, Bill! 👊 The R8 is a fantastic camera, you’ll be super happy with it! Having a couple EF lenses is also a great starting point! If you want to get into the RF system, I’d probably recommend the 24-105 F4 L, quite similar to the EF 28-135 but with a constant aperture of F4. Really solid all-rounder!
Thanks for the kind words 🙏 Oh, you’ll need to select every option on the grid separately and assign it to “OFF”. I believe it’s the last option on the list. Note that you can scroll through different screens. Let me know if that works for you! 😊
Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial!!!! It helped me a lot to start learning about my new Canon EOS r8. Are you, by any chance, offering an online course for a group of interested students?
You’re very welcome! 😉 Glad it was helpful. I don’t have a course at the moment, but feel free to let me know what you’d like to see - always good for more video ideas!
@@coppensbram Thank you for your reply. I will send you an email if that's ok with you. I am really impressed how informative and detailed your tutorial is.
Actually, many people use CRAW instead of RAW. It’s basically just a compressed format of RAW. So it’s keeping all the benefits (quality, editable in post), but takes up much less space (smaller file size) on the SD card. Hope this helps!
Nice customise button and custom shooting mode C1/C2 setting. I noticed that I can't assign "Register/Recall Shooting Function" on any other buttons except L-Fn button. Unfortunately, my RF24-105 and RF70-200 do not equip with such button. You have any success in setting this function to any other buttons?
Ok so I checked it. You are right! It’s only possible on the L-Fn button… not sure why it is like that, on my R6 mark II I can assign it to literally any button on the camera. Maybe it’s Canon on purpose limiting features of the R8? Or maybe it’s a bug and will be fixed in firmware update 🤷🏻♂️
Great review albeit very fast :). Most helpful, thanks Bram. Beginner and had my R8 for @6 months. This has really helped with a number of settings; esp the customisation options. I'm not using the video (oh but hope to do some astro time-lapse) but curious as to what is a 'b-roll shoot' that you refer to when you set the C2 for video?
Thank you for the kind words! I'm super glad this video helpful to you 😃 To answer your question: "b-roll" is basically all of the footage that is not the main shot. For example in these UA-cam videos, the main shot (or "a-roll") is when I'm talking into the camera. And all of the other shots, like when I show the camera screen or examples, that is called "b-roll". Hope this helps!
Nice job Bram! Keep up the good work. ( After using the 10D and 7D, recently bought the R8 ... in meamtime I missed the digital transformation to system cameras, but I'll be back ;-)
Sir I like your content, I would like to ask for a suggestion from you. Which camera you can recommend for a photobooth business? Thanks in advance for your response. More power to your channel!
Thanks for the kind words! For a photo booth, you mean you’ll be taking pictures of people at events in front of a backdrop? If so, I’d definitely consider full frame like the R8 or R6 mark II. These will work great in low light! And then try to get a fast lens for the dark environments, either one of the RF primes or an RF zoom lens if you want flexibility. I would probably opt for the RF24-70 f2.8 if you can stretch the budget. If not, maybe the RF 85mm f2 prime, or even the RF 50 f1.8. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions :-)
Yes indeed - It's listed on Canon's website. However, I don't see it anywhere in the menus, only IPB is available. I don't believe the R8 has got All-i. Even the R6 mii doesn't have it :-) Hope this helps!
@@coppensbram i was actually thinking to buy this camera, mainly because the fullframe 4:2:2 10bit All-i and the low price for getting it, so thanks a lot for checking that out
well i think it depends on what kind of project its used for, i mean workflow requirements like color grading for example, or taken into consideration platform/purpose
thank you for this video. I just recently bought a r8 with rf 35mm 1.8, my question is I hope you can teach me is that how can I take photo that all subjects are in focus?? I took a photo of my family yesterday and only one is on focus lol pls help
Hi there! Of course 😊 When you want to photograph a group, it’s all about the aperture. You’ll need to make sure it’s narrow, something like f8 or even f11. That will make the focus pane wider, and thus, have more in focus in your shot. Also make sure you set your shutter speed quite fast. For a 35mm, maybe something like 1/150 or 1/200. It’s usually best to use a tripod too! I usually shoot group pictures in burst too. Just to make sure there’s a good one in there with everyone having their eyes open 😃 Hope this helps 😎
Hello my friend, can you tell me if there is no zebra in the menu on the R8, I have the latest firmware version, I don't understand how I need to turn it on, can you tell me? Please
Hi there! First, you need to turn on the zebras in the menu (red menu, tab 7). Note this will only work in video mode. I explain it in the video around 22:10. Hope this helps! 😎
@@coppensbram can you tell me where the focus sensitivity (settings) for the photo is? I know where it is located on RP, but it was moved to R8 and I can't find it now
Just bought the R8 and went through many settings videos and found yours as the most organised and engaging with systematic guidance and walkthrough to setup and understand the complex process. Thank you very much and I have subscribed 😊
Thank you for the kind words 👊 I’m glad it helped you out! If you have any questions, let me know!
My bucket list item has always been a Canon, and finally, I did it. Not to go pro but to truly capture the moments and have fun, your video set-up has been beyond helpful and given me confidence in falling in love with my R8. Thank you
That’s awesome! Thank you so much for the kind words ☺️ I’m sure you’ll capture a ton of stunning photos and videos 😎
best video on r8 menu very well explain love from india thanks from bottom of heart👌
You’re very welcome! Glad it was helpful 😃
Watching this before I buy. 🙂
Just loving this explanation! Tnx , bro. Btw, i subbed.
Awesome, glad it was helpful! And thanks for the sub 😎
Fantastic guide! So informative and easy to follow! Love it❤
I have just come back to your video to remind my of setting. Many thanks
You’re very welcome :-)
Thanks Bram for your guidance !
You’re very welcome! Let me know if you have any questions 😀
Bram, the videos are wonderful .. I am looking to start on the mirrorless journey and going from the standard DSLR and CANON 50D (circa 2009) and looking at the R8 your videos are helping me narrow down my search and being a photographer of nature and outdoors - need a basic camera that will give fulfill my current photographic needs. I have a few Canon EF lenses but have always loved the Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM and will get something similar for the new camera. Again, your videos are very helpful
Thank you!
Bill G
Thanks so much for the nice words, Bill! 👊
The R8 is a fantastic camera, you’ll be super happy with it! Having a couple EF lenses is also a great starting point! If you want to get into the RF system, I’d probably recommend the 24-105 F4 L, quite similar to the EF 28-135 but with a constant aperture of F4. Really solid all-rounder!
Excellent video. After you have set the M-Fn button to ISO, how do you turn the others to off ? I couldn't work out how to go to unspecified.
Thanks for the kind words 🙏
Oh, you’ll need to select every option on the grid separately and assign it to “OFF”. I believe it’s the last option on the list. Note that you can scroll through different screens.
Let me know if that works for you! 😊
Thank you
@@londonken you’re very welcome 😊
Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial!!!! It helped me a lot to start learning about my new Canon EOS r8. Are you, by any chance, offering an online course for a group of interested students?
You’re very welcome! 😉 Glad it was helpful.
I don’t have a course at the moment, but feel free to let me know what you’d like to see - always good for more video ideas!
@@coppensbram Thank you for your reply. I will send you an email if that's ok with you. I am really impressed how informative and detailed your tutorial is.
@ninoslavrandjelovic8100 all good ;-)
Yes one remark/questing: you are the first one that advices to shoot at cRAW instead of RAW... Iam confused What to do? tnx
Actually, many people use CRAW instead of RAW. It’s basically just a compressed format of RAW. So it’s keeping all the benefits (quality, editable in post), but takes up much less space (smaller file size) on the SD card. Hope this helps!
I have the display set to auto rotate for PC and camera, but it doesn’t rotate to portrait from landscape. Any ideas?
That's strange, it should work! How are you transferring to PC? Into an app (eg. Lightroom) directly or first into folders on your disk?
Nice customise button and custom shooting mode C1/C2 setting. I noticed that I can't assign "Register/Recall Shooting Function" on any other buttons except L-Fn button. Unfortunately, my RF24-105 and RF70-200 do not equip with such button. You have any success in setting this function to any other buttons?
I’ll take a look at it and get back to you!
Ok so I checked it. You are right! It’s only possible on the L-Fn button… not sure why it is like that, on my R6 mark II I can assign it to literally any button on the camera. Maybe it’s Canon on purpose limiting features of the R8? Or maybe it’s a bug and will be fixed in firmware update 🤷🏻♂️
Great review albeit very fast :). Most helpful, thanks Bram. Beginner and had my R8 for @6 months. This has really helped with a number of settings; esp the customisation options. I'm not using the video (oh but hope to do some astro time-lapse) but curious as to what is a 'b-roll shoot' that you refer to when you set the C2 for video?
Thank you for the kind words! I'm super glad this video helpful to you 😃
To answer your question: "b-roll" is basically all of the footage that is not the main shot. For example in these UA-cam videos, the main shot (or "a-roll") is when I'm talking into the camera. And all of the other shots, like when I show the camera screen or examples, that is called "b-roll". Hope this helps!
Great video thank you Brother !!
You’re very welcome 👊 😎
Nice job Bram! Keep up the good work. ( After using the 10D and 7D, recently bought the R8 ... in meamtime I missed the digital transformation to system cameras, but I'll be back ;-)
That’s a good upgrade to mirrorless! 😎 thanks for the kind words 👊
Thank you!
You're welcome! 😉
Very helpful video. Thank you!
You're welcome! 😎
Sir I like your content, I would like to ask for a suggestion from you. Which camera you can recommend for a photobooth business? Thanks in advance for your response. More power to your channel!
Thanks for the kind words!
For a photo booth, you mean you’ll be taking pictures of people at events in front of a backdrop?
If so, I’d definitely consider full frame like the R8 or R6 mark II. These will work great in low light! And then try to get a fast lens for the dark environments, either one of the RF primes or an RF zoom lens if you want flexibility. I would probably opt for the RF24-70 f2.8 if you can stretch the budget. If not, maybe the RF 85mm f2 prime, or even the RF 50 f1.8.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions :-)
I'd like to know if this camera is actually capable of all intra recording, as stated i think i read on canon's website ..thxs in advance
Yes indeed - It's listed on Canon's website. However, I don't see it anywhere in the menus, only IPB is available. I don't believe the R8 has got All-i. Even the R6 mii doesn't have it :-) Hope this helps!
@@coppensbram i was actually thinking to buy this camera, mainly because the fullframe 4:2:2 10bit All-i and the low price for getting it, so thanks a lot for checking that out
No prob! I'd say: do you really need the all-i? The IPB coming out of the R8/R6 mii is really stellar quality 😎
well i think it depends on what kind of project its used for, i mean workflow requirements like color grading for example, or taken into consideration platform/purpose
thank you for this video. I just recently bought a r8 with rf 35mm 1.8, my question is I hope you can teach me is that how can I take photo that all subjects are in focus?? I took a photo of my family yesterday and only one is on focus lol
pls help
Hi there! Of course 😊
When you want to photograph a group, it’s all about the aperture. You’ll need to make sure it’s narrow, something like f8 or even f11. That will make the focus pane wider, and thus, have more in focus in your shot.
Also make sure you set your shutter speed quite fast. For a 35mm, maybe something like 1/150 or 1/200. It’s usually best to use a tripod too!
I usually shoot group pictures in burst too. Just to make sure there’s a good one in there with everyone having their eyes open 😃
Hope this helps 😎
Спасибо за обзор, он очень подробный
Hello my friend, can you tell me if there is no zebra in the menu on the R8, I have the latest firmware version, I don't understand how I need to turn it on, can you tell me? Please
Hi there! First, you need to turn on the zebras in the menu (red menu, tab 7). Note this will only work in video mode. I explain it in the video around 22:10.
Hope this helps! 😎
@@coppensbram Ooooh, please forgive me, I see that in the video only, I thought that it was also in the photo, but no))) Thank you for your reply.
@blackdracula8196 no problem! Glad I could help you 😃
@@coppensbram can you tell me where the focus sensitivity (settings) for the photo is? I know where it is located on RP, but it was moved to R8 and I can't find it now
@blackdracula8196 sure - it’s in the AF menu (pink), on tab 1 and 2. I explain it in the video around 26:30 😀
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