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We SOLD Our Canon EOS RP & M50 in 2021. Here's a Review of Why
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2021
- Despite our long term very loving relationship with Canon, we have chosen to sell both our Canon EOS RP and our Canon EOS M50 in 2021. This video review covers the exact reasons why we decided to sell them and shows sample photos and videos from each camera. It also talks about the new camera gear that we picked up instead and the reasons for why we decided to switch.
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Funny how most UA-cam folks talk about gotta have 4K but then never use it because it takes up so much space and harder to upload. Why do some photographers complain about the weight of their gear? I am 5’5” I use a Canon 7D Mkii with a battery grip and a Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 I carry it for 6 hours talk about heavy. I use a shoulder strap vs trying to carry it around or using a neck strap. Point is don’t make excuses or try to convince yourself or anybody else on why you make changes it’s much easier to just do it if it makes you happy. Nobody would have noticed if you didn’t tell anybody.
You are not wrong on any of your points.
Now that I use Sony and have the option for 4K, I use it and upload in that format always, but I do see plenty of people who choose not to for the same reasons you mentioned.
In regards to weight, its all a matter of personal preference, it's not that I am incapable of carrying the weight around, its more a matter of why bother if I can produce equal or better work with lighter and more convenient gear?
And finally, I'm just offering my thoughts and context behind my decision because others may be facing similar dilemmas and may benefit from hearing another perspective on it. I always find it beneficial when I can hear from creators who have used the gear that I am considering buying BEFORE I buy it so that I can benefit from their experiences and make more sound decisions, especially since camera gear is a large investment for most people and regretting decisions can be very costly.
Regardless, thanks for the comment, I always enjoy hearing feedback and engaging with other creators!
Valid reasons to switch. It is not about brand. It is about having the right tools. My wife and I’ve shoot with a EOS r and a 90D we have. M6 mark ii for back up. We lost a job because the client wanted their wedding shot entirely in 4K. We did not have the right gear or support drives to service them. I have. Purchased a Sony A7 iii to beef up our video offerings. However the cost of lens and processing still limits us. It is about segmentation. What services you want to offer versus the gear you have. May your business prosper. Best wishes on your choice
That is exactly right! Client expectations vs gear capabilities can play a huge part in closing deals. Customers now expect everything in 4K since phones can now shoot in 4K. But there is a big difference between phone 4K and professional 4K. There is a lot that I love about canon but Sony is just offering better video specs in more accessible cameras. Thanks for commenting and good luck with your business going forward!
Hi Kyle, as an owner of an 80D and looking for a potential upgrade to the RP or 90D, I appreciate your experience with the RP. I'm somewhat new to photography and look for more than one opinion on gear etc. Your time in making this video is appreciated and helps me in my decision on the potential upgrade. Keep up the good work.
The kind words are much appreciated! Both of those cameras are certainly good options. Best of luck!
90d will not make you feel significant dofference. Go for Sony a6400 with an adapter for your EF APS-C glass
I am only concerned with photos and not videos so which camera should I buy for great quality of pictures
The Canon RP is a great camera for photos and is a great value for the price if you are on a budget. If you can afford something more expensive I would recommend the Sony a7RIII or a7RIV as they are great for photos and have a high megapixel count for more detail in your photos 👍
I used the M50 and for the same reason I upgraded but I jumped the RP and the R and went straight to the R6
not going to lie I was scared but MY GOD is it a fantastic camera
not regretted 1 bit
The R6 is a great camera! We highly considered getting that before selling our canon gear. Glad you found a camera you like!
I just sold my Panasonic G7. And I'm thinking about going back to Canon (I've owned a couple rebels over ten years ago), or getting into the Sony world. I went to an electronics store today and played around with the RP and A7III. I have to say that the Canon felt a lot more comfortable to hold. It's got bigger dimensions but is lighter and more chunky but in a good way. I am also gonna consider the D90, they didn't have a display unit that I could put my hands on. The Sony a6100-6600 are also on my list but they just don't feel right in my hands. I always carry a backpack with me so a bigger camera doesn't bother me. I have to say that I was impressed by a7c, though still small, it felt pretty good in hand. But I am definitely leaning towards the Canon. The EVF on the RP was way better than the G7. I did record a 2 min 4K video and it created a 1.5GB file. I am sorry but I can't see myself uploading that anywhere. And I don't own a 4K. I've read that the Canon 1080 video is very good.
The RP does feel good in the hand and overall is a pretty solid camera but it does have its flaws. I used a cage with a silicone grip on my a7c that gives it a bit more weight and a very ergonomic handle which I absolutely love. If you have the budget I would recommend the a7c or a7III, they are exponentially better cameras than the RP in my opinion. Thanks for comments, best of luck!
@@KH_the_filmmaker Thanks!
What Sony would you suggest with a flip out screen, wide lens and good stabilization?
as an M50 owner, I’ve created great content but looking to an upgrade. It’s between the RP and R6. The A7c just can’t cut it as it’s $1800 and involves repurchasing my choice of lenses for the Sony mount (too much cash) With the RP I can get $800 extra for gear and or lenses, with the R6 I drop an extra $700 but have a titan that shoots 4k60 and takes advantage of all my lenses with the adaptor. If I could get the A7c at $1300 taxes included, it’d be different but then gotta go lens buying with that one too
You can adapt any DSLR or Vintage lenses to Sony mount
Why nobody gives some love to Nikon Z cameras? They're good cameras at a good price
Nikon does make some great cameras but they have not been consistently innovating and investing in the space. Makes it hard to invest thousands of dollars into their gear if we can't count on them to create the products that will meet the future production demands of this industry. Sony is doing the best job of that at the moment which is why you are seeing so many creators migrating towards their equipment. Thanks for the comment!
Hey Man
I was thinking of buying M50 mark ii myself
I am not into videography
I mainly focus on photography rn
So can you please tell me if there is a significant difference in the photographs you took from canon M50 VS sony a6400 ???
Between the M50 and the a6400 there is not a huge difference but I would say that I preferred the a6400. The files were high quality, the auto focus was great and I found the body to be more solidly built than the M50.
That being said, for photography I would highly recommend looking at the Canon EOS RP. For a slightly higher price, it blows both the M50 and a6400 out of the water when it comes to photography.
Hope that helps!
It's always helpful to learn about the pros and cons of a camera from someone who's used it for an extended period of time! Thank you for this video :) When you were using the RP with the adapted EF lens, how good was the auto eye focus when taking photos? Did it perform well in low lighting? What about moving subjects? What percentage of your shots had missed focus?
I was seriously considering switching to Sony but eventually changed my mind after seeing reviews that the auto eye focus doesn't work well with adapted Canon EF lenses. I have some Canon lenses that I'd like to use for several more years so that's why I'm now looking at the RP. The eye AF for photos is one of the biggest factors for me, so I'd love to learn more about your experience with it.
Unfortunately, adapted EF lenses do not work very well on Sony bodies, native Sony and third party e-mount lenses perform 1000x better! Thanks for the comment!
I'm going from Canon to GH5, but its not because of 4K. It's for 10 bit color and higher bitrates, but if I was rich I would have went with A7s iii
Those are definitely great reasons to go with the GH5 and it is a great camera! The Sony a7sIII is my dream camera as well! Hoping 2022 will be the year that I can get my hands on it! Best of luck and thanks for the comment!
Canon is great for beginner. Canon has the most user friendly menu! Sony really need to work on this!
I only shoot photos so I am not concerned about video at all. In fact I wish that camera manufacturers created photo only cameras and separate video only cameras. I can only imagine the lower price and more features one would get from a photos only camera. Question, why not just say “price” instead of the unnecessary and redundant “price point”? The word point adds nothing to the concept of price. Thanks for the video. For now I will stick to my M50 and SL1.
That is an interesting consideration, I do wonder what type of features on the photo only side would be able to be included. I use the phrase price point to refer to the relationship between price and features, effectively the tier of cameras available at a given dollar amount. I suppose it is a bit redundant but in my mind at least it communicates a slightly different concept 😂 Thanks for watching!
dude, literally what you said about canon I validate that. Using the canon M50 really demotivated me making any video. Every single shot was either shaky or blurred regardless of lens you use and the crop factor is huuuuge in 4k and images in 4k look like 780p.
Currently test driving the Lumix G100 and Z-1. I had high hope for the G100 but sad that the AF is not quite good and there is limited number of lenses you can use. So I may go with Z-E10. Am done with canon.
We have not looked back for a second after switching, Sony is the way to go for us moving forward. The ZV-E10 is a great replacement if you like the M50 body style and you can get some incredible 4K video out of it with AF which is a huge bonus at that price point. Thanks for the comment!
@@KH_the_filmmaker indeed, i settled with the Lumix G95. I added a little more to have something solid. And the results are talking to themselves if you see the last 4 or 5 videos i posted. I am loving this G95. I bought the kit and the lens kit is impressive too. I don't even need to get another lens. I agree the ZV-E10 is another option though G95 aligns with other projects i plan on working on.
Great video. Was strongly considering buying canon EOS R and two of the prime lenses, both canon , one EF 50MM 1.4 USM, the other 100mm L IS macro USM 2.8
Main focuse being fotoraphy, occasional video. But seeing the issues canon has with the 4k , and also having watched your video made me question my decision. SO my question is. Besides the obvious video advantage that sony has, would you say I can get the same quality photographs with the sony setup (also what equivalents of lenses would you recommend - preferably the same focal length as I mentioned for the canon ).
Have only shot on canon till now.. THANKS !
Yes you can 100% get the same quality of photographs with Sony. The color science is slightly different so your workflow will change slightly but you will be able to achieve the same results once you get the hang of it.
As for lenses, we would highly recommend the Sigma 50mm f1.4 and the Sony 90mm macro. Both are incredible, sharp lenses and the AF is both accurate and fast on both. Thanks for the comment, best of luck!
I don’t understand why people are allergic to using L lenses on the RP? There’s countless videos that say the same thing. Do not put L lenses on an RP, but why not?
Not sure which L lenses you are referring to, RF, EF, etc. There is nothing wrong with putting L lenses on the RP, they are the best lenses in the Canon family. The issue I described in this video was putting EF lenses on the RP. I did not like having the adapter on my camera at all time as I felt it made it bulky and awkward to hold, but that is really just personal preference, the lenses themselves worked just fine that way and still produced great images.
Sony and Canon own 2/3 of the camera market. Agree, Canon for photos, Sony for video.
100% agree! Thanks for the comment!
Great video, its nice to hear honest opinions about gear like yours. Actually im seeing lots of photographers changing to Sony, and the examples is this one, a7c compact camera with such an incredible video quality. Thanks
Sony has definitely taken control of the consumer priced market with all of the features they are placing in their newer, more reasonably priced cameras. I expect we will see Canon respond with some updates of their own this year which should level the playing field once again. It will be interesting to watch! Thanks for the comment!
Sometimes ibis is not good for video if you are mounting a camera to a car the ibis can still shake even if it's turned off.
Non-pro trying to decide between canon rp or something else. I love the price of Canons to + 16mm and 100-400mm lenses though. Mostly photog with only occasional video.
Canon is definitely slowly rolling out some more affordable RF options and 16 and 100-400 are definitely great lenses for a reasonable price! Thanks for watching!
Thanks! Starting to look at the Sony a7iii as an option now :D
Im planning to buy m50 mark ii. Can u suggest the best lens needed for it.. i want to shoot portrait ang landscape. Pls choose 1 lens
The best lens for Canon crop sensor cameras by far is the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8. We made a video reviewing this lens that I will link below but it is a great lens. It is pretty expensive but its the only lens you need if you have it. Just don't forget that you will need the Ef-EF-M adapter for it to work on the M50.
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Great video and explanation I recently just came back to canon from sony not because I don’t like sony I think they have amazing cameras and they are doing amazing things in the mirrorless world. It was more of a personal preference but I currently shoot with the R which I love even though the crop in 4k sucks it’s still usuable for me for talking head or for more reach on my lenses. Like you said whatever gear works best for you and your workflow is what you should go with. There’s so many great cameras out now it’s hard to go wrong. Great stuff sir I enjoyed hearing your point of view.
EXACTLY! Glad you get it! Gear is important because it helps you create what you want to create without standing in your way. Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video!
Hey! I do photography and use the Canon M50. I want to upgrade though. I'm wondering if the EOS RP is a big upgrade from the M50 when it comes to photography? Will I notice much of a difference? I feel that if I want to notice a difference that I might have to jump to the Canon EOS R, however it is $1000 more than the RP. When it comes to Canon full-frame mirrorless cameras am I pretty much stuck between the RP or R if the R is my max price range?
I thought about going for the RP and spending the extra money on a nicer lens? My biggest thing is that I want to see a difference in my photos when I upgrade from the M50. Will I only see a minor difference in quality if I go to the RP? Will there be much more of a difference going to the R?
Any input helps. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment! You will absolutely see a big difference between the RP and the M50 for photography, video is pretty similar but photography is definitely noticeable. The RP has much better sensor performance and has great raw files to work with. I think your thinking correctly that it will be worth it to save the money on RP as opposed to the R. The biggest difference between the R and RP is the battery life. The RP used tiny batteries so keep in mind that you will have to pickup at least a couple extras when you get it to make sure it can keep up with a full day of shooting, but performance wise the RP can keep up with the R for photography. Investing that extra $1k in a nice piece of glass will be money much better invested than going for the R. Hope that helps!
@@KH_the_filmmaker That definitely helps, thanks so much for the reply! You now have a new subscriber :)
Couple last things if you don't mind helping me with. The RP has 26 megapixels and the DIGIC 8 processor. And the M50 has the same processor and 24 megapixels. That's why I was wondering where the big difference is in photo quality between the two? Or is it more the fact that full-frame by definition will have better quality photos than the crop regardless of those other things?
What are some of the things to look for in a camera body for shooting good quality photos? I guess it sounds like the lens is most important but anything in the camera that should stand out?
My pleasure and I appreciate the support!
To answer your question, it largely has to do with the naturally occurring benefits that come with a full-frame sensor as opposed to a crop sensor, ie. more pronounced depth of field, better low light performance, no crop factor on focal length, etc. The inner workings of the M50 and RP are going to be quite similar but that added performance is something you simply can only get with full frame.
As for what I look for in terms of photography, aside from the basics like megapixels, processor, etc (and frankly these aren't the most relevant things to me because basically every mirrorless camera on the market has great internal specs on paper nowadays) it has more to do with color science, dynamic range and the quality of the raw files. In my opinion, these are far more important to the decision as this is what impacts your workflow and style more than the paper specs of the camera. But, that is more personal preference based on my experience with numerous cameras throughout the years.
@@KH_the_filmmaker hey, how about a 6DM2, since Sony is way more ahead in terms of dynamic range and my budget $1000 fits just perfect for a used (28k scs) 6DM2 + Tamron 24-70 2.8, that one of my friend has, should I go for it? if you have any thing better in mind, please suggest me,
thanks.
$1,000 is definitely a good deal for that setup, however I was never a big fan of using 3rd party lenses on Canon systems. The auto focus never seemed to work very well and the auto focus on the 6DMII already isn't as good as some of the newer Canon Mirrorless cameras. So, that being said, I would lean more towards the Canon RP as it will both perform better and will likely be a camera you can use for a long time.
Do you have to grade the footage coming out of the A7c?
With the right in camera settings, you can absolutely get a great looking image without any grading. For example, shooting in a standard picture profile with saturation turned up just slightly in camera, you can have a near perfect grade coming right out of the camera.
But, It depends which picture profile you shoot in, I shoot in cine 2 with some slight modifications. This allows me to make minor adjustments to the exposure to add contrast and turn the saturation up to my liking in post which usually takes less than 5 minutes to get a pro looking grade. 👍
Awesome video, love the points you make and yeah Sony is what I would invest in if I could turn back the hands of time. I got the RP though and was blown away by the video with a good lens on it. Also love that more affordable RF glass is now available like the 16mm 2.8 which has been glued to my camera since I got it. Absolutely love it!
Hindsight is always 20/20! The new affordable RF glass is definitely a huge win for Canon, the more that they come out with, the better in my opinion! Thanks for the comment!
I currently shoot with a canon 4000d, I have picked up some really good lens from sigma and Canon themselves, however I do feel that when I upgrade my setup I would want to got towards the sony side cause it really does tick all the boxes. I do really thing that sony has better video features for their price points but canon pictures will forever be with me!
As I said in the video, I was a Canon shooter for years so it will always be a part of me as well but Sony is just crushing it at the moment so I don't see myself going back anytime soon! Thanks fort the comment!
I understand your reasoning behind selling off your canon gear.. the adapter is annoying at times..
I'm currently shooting with the Canon R5 & EOS-R.
The RF lenses are extremely expensive.
I will slowly work my way to selling my ef glass and buying RF L glass. The 28-70 F2 is on my radar..
But the lens I need right now is the RF 14-35 F4.
It was not an easy decision by any stretch of the imagination! For the work I do, the R5 would have been an absolutely incredible camera and as I mentioned in the video, the RF glass is worth the price tag if you can stomach it, those two lenses on your list were at the top of mine as well!
@@KH_the_filmmaker the RF 85 1.2 Is also calling me haha.
That was on my list as well! Just didn’t want to take out a second mortgage to cover it! 😂
@@KH_the_filmmaker I definitely feel ya.. I contemplated selling a testicle so I could afford a solid set of RF Glass
What are you planning on shooting with the 14-35mm? I have the RF 24-105 F4 and it captures everything I need on the wider end. I am just wondering what you’re capturing at the wider focal range below 24mm?
Canons eos R at 1080p looks better than most 4k’s out there and much smaller file size.
Dude your videos look great, I just don't understand what UA-cam is doing to you guys, only 74 subscribers
Appreciate the kind words! They didn’t always look quite the way they do now, still grinding but we’ll get there! 💪
All the best
Just want your suggestion. I am a student interested in photography and videography. I want to buy a camera that can be used for photography and videography. I have a budget of $1600. Can u suggest me a camera?
I would we very helpful.
With that budget my suggestion would be to go with the Sony a6400 and a Tamron 17-28mm for Sony E lens. With the crop factor on the a6400 the lens will effectively be 25.5mm to 42mm which is a good range for shooting both photo and video. Sony does have some cheaper zoom lens options like a 16-50 or 28-60 kit lens that can get the job done for when you are just starting out but those lenses do not produce the best image quality so I would recommend getting some nice glass right from the start. Hope that helps, thanks for the comment!
We really do hope that Canon can catch up soon! The new R3 hits everything we could want in a camera, just not the price! 🤦♂️ lol!
The Sony pictures have a color problem. Mainly green hues faintly taint most images. It's a well talked about problem. For both images and video the FUJIFILM X-T3 would be a great choice. I'm searching to buy a videographer camera and loved everything about Sony except their coloration issue. Fuji will always remain a smaller and less corporately recognized company but for me I just want a great camera that's got top quality video. Thanks for your info about Canon. What do you think about the FUJIFILM X-T3?
Rp and m50 owner here, also looking to get rid of both. Where did you sell your gear?
My two go to places are B&H and KEH. They both offer competitive prices and fast processing. KEH also offers an additional 10% bonus if you trade up and buy your next gear from them at the same time as the trade in! 🤙
@@KH_the_filmmaker needed this. Bye m50 hello a7iv
I'd have gotten rid of my m50 if I didn't get a speed booster as a gift. the sigma trio also had a hand to play in it. and the constant hope that the m50 build of magic lantern is on the way. I got a cage for my rig and a top handle. with follow focus and an evf along with a dummy battery. I'm carrying around three pounds in my hands and it's not that bad. my main problem has always been the record time limit. and the poor 4k quality. but if I was going to upgrade it would be after I see what the Panasonic and sony collab births. because the sample model so far has really gotten my hopes up. but until then I'm sticking with the m50. after seeing the software logs and the literal settings they disabled for the m50. I'm hoping that by keeping it I'm at least investing in a good secondary camera. canon needs to stop playing
Definitely agree! Canon needs to step up their lower price point models or they’re going to continue to see customers leaving for other brands. Thanks for the comment!
Hi, I'm hearing you. And agree. My main concern with Canon, seems they are getting greedy. I do use Canon, but I intend on not getting drawn into the expensive side of things. Canon have been pushes their prices way too high, and they seem to hold off from sharing modern features. I may have to change too. Sad really, but that's generally how rich people do business. It seems more and more that they trying to produce strictly for the rich and so called well off. Thanks for your video, Man. Great that you told it as it is.
Looks like canon boy are mad about your decision. I have nikon z6 and z50. I love these two cameras. I wish you alot of fun with your new cameras :) i would buy them too just out of curiosity... Hehehe.
Lol the reality is it’s just fun to get and try new gear no matter what brand it is!
If you think RF lenses are expensive, good luck wit the G-Master ones! 😂
It’s true they are just as expensive but the nice part on the Sony side is wide variety of 3rd party lenses that are significantly cheaper and still maintain flawless functionality with auto focus. Definitely not something that can be said for Canon 👍
I was going to buy a M50 or RF camera, but after investing and viewing some Youtbue videos y decided to buy the Canon 90D in few weeks. Good video!
The 90D is definitely a solid camera! I prefer mirror less just for the size factor but that doesn’t mean you can’t still produce great images with DSLR’s. Thanks for watching!
You had to sell both to afford the Sony a7c
All you need is just a A7C or A74
Can’t wait to see the official announcement for the a74! It is going to be a beast! 💪
As a supporter bro youre doing good on your channel but my first impression to your channel was booring So try some Hot intro...I just want to see you grow as Me Minor youtuber 🥲Stay blessed
I tool Sold M50 looking for Canon R6
I did the same about a year ago.....absolutely no regrets.
The R6 is great, you will not be disappointed with it!
@@KH_the_filmmaker tnx
Hey nice video you've earned a subscriber! I agree on the limitations of the RP. I had it for a while but then received the Sony A7S3 as gift. While I do love what I get from that camera the Sony Menu System is just to difficult for me to grasp and I find myself not using it as much as I'd like to without watching a video to refresh my memory. I sold the RP and went with the R. Say what you will the Canon Menu System is way better and more intuitive. I do love my Sony but find myself reaching for the R more often than not!
The Sony menu system could definitely use some work but we have gotten used to it at this point. It's not quite as efficient as we would like but usable nonetheless. We are very jealous of your a7sIII, that is the next camera on our upgrade list! Thanks for the comment!
Or maybe it's you
A bit of both if I had to guess! 😂 But we’re always working on it, no doubt we’ll get it sorted soon enough!
Canon has forgotten about the amateur class and many people are leaving for Sony due to the possibility of multi videos and photos. M50 is excellent for the car and the carriage, the service is super - great, just the noise !!!!!! is huge and the noise from it is very disturbing (there should have been a Sony APSC chip and it would be TOP). Canon's amateur RP, in turn, paradoxically prevents the use of Canon's APSC amateur lenses for Full HD video. Only HD or 4K crop (without Dual AF) video can be used. The most common amateur resolution Full HD video cannot be used !!! which with the ingenious video lens Canon EF-S 18-135mm f / 3.5-5.6 IS nano USM in cooperation with Canon PZ-E1 Power Zoom Adapter (possibility to zoom smoothly at different speeds) really dials the amateur !!! Canon is driving away its customers.
theres m6 mark 2 with useable 4k. maybe he didnt hear of that.
I have a full frame Canon RP why would I go to the M6 mark II ?? I shoot video max. full HD and Canon on RP we forbid it to shoot, with my canon lenses USM 18-135 with motorized zoom during video.
@@roman9887 m6 mark 2 that would be a good replacement for the m50.
Sony has definitely addressed the needs of the amateur class in a way that we have yet to see from Canon. I expect that Canon will respond strongly this year, but I 100% agree with you that at the moment Canon has completely neglected the amateur class and has not been meeting the needs of the average consumer. Thanks for the comment!
@@KH_the_filmmaker which consumer range? which sony camera is under 700 usd. canon has met the needs of most consumer bracket. if it wasnt for the zve10 there wouldnt be any sony mirrorless camera at about 800$ price range. so sony did well there. which sony full frame is under 1700usd? none. but theres canon full frame under 1700usd. your m50 couldve been replaced with m6 mark 2, just as you did with the sony apsc a6400. your full frame could be replaced with the eos R6. then you wouldnt have been contemplating if you should sell the a7c for a7iv, because the r6 provides similar features.
I am buying Sony a7c...
That’s a great choice! I absolutely love mine!
Could’ve guessed it was yet another video of someone changing to Sony and then bumming them. Yawn!
Don't hate the player, hate the game! All camera companies nowadays make a great cameras, its just a matter of personal preference! Canon wasn't meeting the my current needs so I switched, nothing more to it.
The Rp should never have been made. And 4k crop should be banned.
Say it again for the people in the back! 😂 1000% couldn’t agree more!
Now sony released A7R4 with cropped 4k lol
How does that concern us? We are least interested in your decisions.
Yet you took the time watch the video and comment? 😂
@@KH_the_filmmaker yes. Read your title and decided to comment.
My plan worked flawlessly then, thanks for the engagement!
@@KH_the_filmmaker your plan is a defeated one. Your post seems useless
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Just another Sony promotion!
However, despite all those thousands of promotinal efforts and expenditures; Canon was the choice of majority sports photographers in the recently concluded Tokyo Olympics.
Good luck Sony.
There is no question that Canon’s are the preferred choice when it comes to professional photography. They generally have better color science, great glass and high quality files, but those features are reserved for their professional level cameras that are not affordable to most people. Sony has created great cameras with great photo and video features at much more affordable price points, especially when it comes to video features. Sony’s in general at the moment are a better value to the average consumer and that is why they are seeing such an uptick in support. Not everyone is looking to pay $6k for an R3 and $6K for 3 RF L Series zoom lenses, it’s just not feasible.
@@KH_the_filmmaker agreed. However, don't wanna change protocol. Own array of great Canon glasses. So, might get one EOS R or R6 little later. Love their easy menu system.
@@KH_the_filmmaker excellent answer! Well said!