Four things that you missed are 1) I have been corrected that at 4:35 He did mention about the Canon R50 can only record video for an hour while the Sony ZV-E10 is unlimited. 2) R50 will overheat faster than the ZV-E10 but when in the Sony Menu setting the Briefcase Tab to (Auto Power OFF Temp). too High for better results. I know you haven't tested these cameras and I have. 3) I loved the R50 but even with the viewfinder I kept pressing the wrong buttons. The camera is tiny in my hands. ZV-E10 gives me problems too with the buttons, Focus/Defocus, Record and the one button for the three different modes which I hit too many times to think of. Especially when you believe you are in one mode, and you are in the other. 4)I have been corrected again that at 8:03 he did mention about the R50 LCD screen is way better than the Sony in Clarity/Sharpness and I can see because it's brighter in the daylight. My opinion 10 bit is better than 8 bit, but I can adjust the R50 Colors in another program to give me that look close to a LUT. I believe Canon has finally letting third party lenses come to the rescue (Sigma). Good Video. Cheers!
Thanks for watching! Let me tackle some of those points. 1) I said that very thing at 8:03 2) I didn't mention the overheating part, very true, so it's good to have that here. 2b) I've tested both of the cameras, but not in a consistent, controlled environment. 3) Don't really know what I missed on this one? That they're small? Which is true but peoples mileage may vary. 4) I addressed the display differences at 4:35 In terms of Canon opening the mount for third parties, it's still heavily rumored and not confirmed, but even if they do allow Sigma to make a lens or two, they're still most likely going to heavily control what is allowed to come on.
@@villerasku Yes Canon is still controlling the Third Party Lens from entering the RF mount but they are still Number 1 in sales worldwide. I like their R6II (I own 2) and the R8 & R10. I have Sony cameras APSC & Full Frame but I love Nikon the most. Cheers!
Broo i have the r50, and it have many modes for beginner with (ai) and i can control iso, shutter speed, etc... with the touch screen i dont need the wheels. Only thing is bad on the canon is the lens its too expensive
I actually still confused the audio is a big deal for me but I also want viewfinder, I want the camera for filmmaking also photography and it will become my first camera so I don’t know what exactly will suit me, if anyone have any advice I’m all for it 🙏🏻
I'm going to get this camera for photos mainly. but will use it to record videos for my channel for vlogging. but i own a gopro so i can use that to. but great review
Hi your content is really appreciatable I'm mobile phrographer now i want to be do vlogs and that vlogs actually a short films or some type of cinematography shots to practice my film making experience i don't have high budget to buy full frame camera so what camera you recommend for me ?
Hi! Good comparision. I think for ex-smartphone shooter "no viewfinder" - is not a problem at all. The most annoying problems are no touchscreen menu navigation and low-res screen. The last problem is a pain of all sony cameras, even expensive ones. But you can live with it. So Sony is a best choice imho.
Hi, I chose to buy the R50 as I have no interest in vlogging or video ( apart from taking a few videos of my dogs occasionally) I wanted a camera that was good for me as a new photographer and I think it's ideal for that. Great video though.
Four things that you missed are 1) I have been corrected that at 4:35 He did mention about the Canon R50 can only record video for an hour while the Sony ZV-E10 is unlimited. 2) R50 will overheat faster than the ZV-E10 but when in the Sony Menu setting the Briefcase Tab to (Auto Power OFF Temp). too High for better results. I know you haven't tested these cameras and I have. 3) I loved the R50 but even with the viewfinder I kept pressing the wrong buttons. The camera is tiny in my hands. ZV-E10 gives me problems too with the buttons, Focus/Defocus, Record and the one button for the three different modes which I hit too many times to think of. Especially when you believe you are in one mode, and you are in the other. 4)I have been corrected again that at 8:03 he did mention about the R50 LCD screen is way better than the Sony in Clarity/Sharpness and I can see because it's brighter in the daylight. My opinion 10 bit is better than 8 bit, but I can adjust the R50 Colors in another program to give me that look close to a LUT. I believe Canon has finally letting third party lenses come to the rescue (Sigma). Good Video. Cheers!
What are your sources about the last point ..for the support of 3rd part Sigma lens?
Thanks for watching!
Let me tackle some of those points.
1) I said that very thing at 8:03
2) I didn't mention the overheating part, very true, so it's good to have that here.
2b) I've tested both of the cameras, but not in a consistent, controlled environment.
3) Don't really know what I missed on this one? That they're small? Which is true but peoples mileage may vary.
4) I addressed the display differences at 4:35
In terms of Canon opening the mount for third parties, it's still heavily rumored and not confirmed, but even if they do allow Sigma to make a lens or two, they're still most likely going to heavily control what is allowed to come on.
@@villerasku Yes Canon is still controlling the Third Party Lens from entering the RF mount but they are still Number 1 in sales worldwide. I like their R6II (I own 2) and the R8 & R10. I have Sony cameras APSC & Full Frame but I love Nikon the most. Cheers!
Broo i have the r50, and it have many modes for beginner with (ai) and i can control iso, shutter speed, etc... with the touch screen i dont need the wheels.
Only thing is bad on the canon is the lens its too expensive
A very objective perspective and highlighted differences in details
Opened my eyes in gear adquisition. Thanks loads!
No viewfinder on the Sony was a deal breaker for me. Got an R50!
Is it good ? Did you get it with kit lense?
View finder sucks on the canon r50 . And lenses are limited . Sony more well rounded in many ways
I will tell you R50 is good,I will be uploading some clips from my trip soon so please find it useful.
do you know cameras i own the r50 and the r50 screen and viewfinder is higher quality than the sony. @@Salvadorherreraofficial
What camera do you use in this video?
I actually still confused the audio is a big deal for me but I also want viewfinder, I want the camera for filmmaking also photography and it will become my first camera so I don’t know what exactly will suit me, if anyone have any advice I’m all for it 🙏🏻
I'm going to get this camera for photos mainly. but will use it to record videos for my channel for vlogging. but i own a gopro so i can use that to. but great review
The deal breaker for me is the big number of lenses that sony has
holy moly what an amazing video.
hugs from Brazil my friend
Hi your content is really appreciatable I'm mobile phrographer now i want to be do vlogs and that vlogs actually a short films or some type of cinematography shots to practice my film making experience i don't have high budget to buy full frame camera so what camera you recommend for me ?
still torn between this 2 cam for video streaming like 4-6hrs a day...
If it's only for streaming/video, I would still definitely recommend the ZV-E10. If not for anything else, the lens selection is much better.
thanks Bro@@villerasku
If i want to focus for photography. Which one would you suggest? Most probably i wont be taking video
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Hi! Good comparision. I think for ex-smartphone shooter "no viewfinder" - is not a problem at all. The most annoying problems are no touchscreen menu navigation and low-res screen. The last problem is a pain of all sony cameras, even expensive ones. But you can live with it. So Sony is a best choice imho.
Hi, I chose to buy the R50 as I have no interest in vlogging or video ( apart from taking a few videos of my dogs occasionally) I wanted a camera that was good for me as a new photographer and I think it's ideal for that. Great video though.
For that purpose, it's definitely the better choice! Thanks for watching!
Didn't kno the R50 also did 6k down to 4 intresting these seem incredibly similar
Yup, a lot of stuff in common but some pretty important differences as well.
@@villeraskuwhat would you personally go with for car cinematic shooting and photography? I’d love your opinion I am new to this! Thanks
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Great comparison legend, most likely going for Sony now 🎉
1 hour record time is a deal breaker
I can definitely understand that.
On which camera? Sorry I'm trying to watch the video but Internet is fairly bad. Record time is important for me because content creation is my job
@@MrProbeNWatch That would be on the R50.
Show result dude.. no lecture