The R5C is a great camera and the battery life issue is solved by a grip with extra batteries, a v mount or a power bank through usbc. It has a fantastic look and feel. Can’t think of any other issues it has and the photos are incredible honestly.
I have the R5C. Today, I visited a Canon stand at a cinema show and tested my camera with the CN-E RF mount lenses: 85mm, 50mm, 35mm, and 24mm. I can confidently say this camera is a masterpiece, but it truly shines depending on the lenses you choose. Unlike Sony, which is limited to 10-bit color, the R5C offers 12-bit internal RAW and 8K video. Plus, there are now batteries that last over 65 minutes when shooting in 8K. This camera is a beast-I’m never switching!
I am a Canon Fan Boy! I really do like Sony Camera's as well! But canon is for me just the better Ecosystem. I am a Photographer more than I am a Videomaker. Canon is just the better option for me as a Photographer. Sony Is more focused on Video than Photo. Canon's Lens selection is just the right for me! I don't know what other People think about this but all my Friends are also Canon Fan Boys! The canon Colors are amazing. I agree with Canon being more Simple with Settings and User-interface! I will probably stay with Canon for a long time. Until Sony catches up with the thing I need personally, I would consider checking out Sony! But Canon Is my choice.
I mean the R8 is exactly what you are talking about. It has the same sensor as the R6 Mark II, with same 4K options and LOG for a lower price in a smaller body
The reason I will never leave Canon is the user interface. Everything is nicely organized and it's in a decent resolution, while on the Sony's, the texts are just so ugly even in the viewfinder. As stupid as it sounds, that's what keeps me from using Sony.
I shoot an R5II and the only thing I wish they had that sony has are a couple of the primes and the new rear screen mechanism. Sony's are definitely smaller lighter etc but to me they are *terrible* to shoot with. Feels chintzy, the screen and viewfinder are nice when they're nice but come with tons of caveats and get bogged down in all kinds of conditions. I constantly feel like I'm shooting with a computer and not a camera, completely taking me out of the moment and the process. The R5II feels absolutely incredible and I have full confidence in its ability to shoot in any environment. Also the files right out of camera are so much more natural with Canon/Nikon. Even the A7R5 took a lot of work for me to get where I wanted and that's supposed to be one of the best out of the box images Sony makes. I should also say that I didn't love my original R5 but loved my RP, go figure.
Sony is pushing out cameras every two months - so desperate to dominate the camera market but all their cameras are almost identical to each other. I think Sony has reached its peak. Canon on the hand is taking its usual pace and is coming back stronger.
Each of the big three camera companies is releasing pro bodies at roughly two per year. Sony released the A9II and A1II this year. Nikon released the Zf and Z6III. Canon released the R1 and R5II. The R6II is likely getting a refresh before the A7IV which is gonna be 5-years-old next year.
I am a good old Canon 1200D user myself. As of now, I see neither Sony nor Canon has that perfect hybrid camera without compromises even if you are trying to get the flagship model irrespective of the brand. If I choose Canon, I get cameras that lean more towards photography. There is almost no mirrorless camera that has a global shutter that could limit or eliminate the rolling shutter issue, whether it is for photos or videos. But the camera's UI, durability, Canon's colour science, and recent update for third-party lenses for the RF mount look promising. If I choose Sony, I get a camera that is photo- and video-focused, but the video part is a compromise here as there is a crop factor to shoot 4k vids for most bodies and only the high-end ones can shoot without crop. As many say the UI is too cramped and sometimes an almost perfect camera like the A7S Mark 3 has got everything I need except for the fact the sensor is just 12.1 MP which is less than my 1200D which is an entry-level DSLR camera. Only one camera that is the A9 Mark 3 has a global shutter but it is crazy expensive which makes no sense to an enthusiast photo & videographer. At the moment I am just really confused about what to choose.
I once used the Sony Alpha R3 camera but only briefly because its durability was not what I expected. Finally I returned to using Canon to fulfill my photography needs to this day.
what camera should i go with if i have budget of 1500 euro ( including lens ) and i want to do both photography and videography as vlogs and some little cinema stuff but nothing too serious. Im fine with used one too
I've only had one Sony, ever. It was the Sony A7 (MK1) and it was great at the time, I liked it.. Had a 5DMK2 before that, and I liked the colors more out of it. And that was the thing that never really pushed me further into Sony, the colors and the feel of the images. HOWEVER lol, I am itching to get another one soon.. The A7C's look pretty good. Nice video man, thanks for sharing !
My pleasure dude! I was sooooo tempted to get the first a7 but I heard battery life was a nightmare? Would be super interesting to hear your thoughts if (and when ;) you pick up an a7c!
Correct me if I’m wrong? The A7CII has 4K crop. That’s what made me stray away from it. I ended up going to the Canon R8. But some times I wonder if I made a mistake 😅
You did not, any camera that you pick up today can shot great stuff. You just have to pour your soul into it. A camera is just a box that makes your dreams come alive.
The 5d Mark iii and iv had insane video specs for their time, especially in a form factor as small. And i literally just watched a video by Manny Ortiz where he was talking about how Sony could've made the A1 better than it is, atleast a little, with firmware updates, but they didn't. I actually enjoyed your video, i just wanted to point these out
I feel you on the battery life and weight/size of the equipment However canon has addressed a lot of those issues. The new LPE6P batteries are amazing for operating the cinema OS until the full battery is used up to the point where it performs better than the R5ii on battery. Canon also released the new VCM primes as well as a non L series (using L series glass) 24-70 f2.8 with amazing sharpness and autofocus at a fraction of the size and weight of the L series lenses. A lot is changing with Canon so I think now better than ever it’s time for me to stay
@ Check out Josh Sattin’s review on the new batteries using both r5ii and R5c! I was thinking the same thing when it launched a few months back and he was able to do the comparison video
Over heating and recording limits were the main 2 improvements that caught my attention. A small megapixel bump and other changes were made as well but 💪
People switch partners all the time and get bored or fallouts. Yet, we have problems with switching camera like it’s infidelity or unfaithful or a despicable act. Choose your hard. And know your priorities.
I think you are still in the mind frame of 2018 I think you are just trying to get some recognition from Sony dude Canon killed 2024! You can’t complain canon have the most firmware updates like no other company this is all rubbish R5c is like a new camera and not only that C400 C80 R52 R1 lol 😆 you are joking right?
Not trying to get the attention of either brand with this video. All the cameras you listed are high end, giant cameras. They are great for sure but like I mentioned size and weight is a huge factor. Both companies make great cameras, these are just my thoughts and experiences 🙏
yes but in at present time a date the topics are not really factual I get it of Course Sony is an amazing brand and they don’t try to suck you in all the way and that’s what I don’t like about canon lens etc but for my experience both brand has its cons! And btw I’m not attacking you like when r5c came out I’m sure they could have created that new battery but they didn’t
@@Watzac That's not a big deal for me . I can handle it without the IBIS wobble and most can especially if you've been using cameras without IBIS for quite sometime.
We need durability. Sony only has a great type: FX. I think if we want to buy entry cameras, should be Nikon or Fuji. After a few years, Sony cameras will be broken. They will be useless.
not true at all, sonys can take more of a beating than you anticipate even if they aren't quite to the same durability standard as brands like olympus i used to own a sony a6000 for a while, which was owned previously by my family for family photos/videos for years - at the end of its lifespan (before being sold off), it was all beaten up like hell but still going strong 💪 recent sony cameras are also plenty durable, i currently own a sony a6600 which feels plenty good in my hands and has taken a few hits whilst out doing stuff already
@@nickmagwood9200 And Canon kills it on video so don't let them fool you. You'll always hear that that cameras like the R8 overheat in rough conditions with 4K/60 but never really hear about the ZVE-1 and ZVE-10 overheating as well in under 20 minutes. That is always overlooked.
Seriously, how many really cares why X switched from A to B? Someone stating personal opinions like "It feels so good in hand" is subjectively irrelevant. Better for any camera owner then walk to the camera store and test different bodies how they like those, than take anyone's word about it. All the menu systems etc, just learn it. So much in these cameras has never changed in the last 30 years, yet smallest changes are made to sound like major ones. And when the major ones really happen, they were downplayed because it wasn't their favorite dominating brand that did those things, that everyone is now using and praising it for it, when first people were against all those things.
@@jessestarks3128 gladly, everything is objective, it really depends what you want to achieve, Sony in general has better color science, better compatibility with lenses, better community, and the cameras have an edge over any other companies, is just clear, people seem to just disagree with no points, but Sony has better products, don’t believe me, look at the stats, there’s a reason why is the most popular company, as I said, Canon is great, Sony is just better.
The R5C is a great camera and the battery life issue is solved by a grip with extra batteries, a v mount or a power bank through usbc. It has a fantastic look and feel. Can’t think of any other issues it has and the photos are incredible honestly.
Drink every time Zac says "Don't Get Me Wrong"
Damn you gonna be wasted in no time 💀😅
I have the R5C. Today, I visited a Canon stand at a cinema show and tested my camera with the CN-E RF mount lenses: 85mm, 50mm, 35mm, and 24mm. I can confidently say this camera is a masterpiece, but it truly shines depending on the lenses you choose. Unlike Sony, which is limited to 10-bit color, the R5C offers 12-bit internal RAW and 8K video. Plus, there are now batteries that last over 65 minutes when shooting in 8K. This camera is a beast-I’m never switching!
I am a Canon Fan Boy! I really do like Sony Camera's as well! But canon is for me just the better Ecosystem. I am a Photographer more than I am a Videomaker. Canon is just the better option for me as a Photographer. Sony Is more focused on Video than Photo. Canon's Lens selection is just the right for me! I don't know what other People think about this but all my Friends are also Canon Fan Boys!
The canon Colors are amazing. I agree with Canon being more Simple with Settings and User-interface!
I will probably stay with Canon for a long time. Until Sony catches up with the thing I need personally, I would consider checking out Sony!
But Canon Is my choice.
Couldn’t have said it better just got the R5
Such a good summary! Knowing what gear is right for what you need is such a good spot to be in! 💪📸
Im Sony user . And yes I’m agree . Canon For photo and Sony for video 👍🏻
I'm a Canon and Sony shooter and do not agree with you. Sony is as much a photographer's camera as is Canon.
I mean the R8 is exactly what you are talking about. It has the same sensor as the R6 Mark II, with same 4K options and LOG for a lower price in a smaller body
The reason I will never leave Canon is the user interface. Everything is nicely organized and it's in a decent resolution, while on the Sony's, the texts are just so ugly even in the viewfinder. As stupid as it sounds, that's what keeps me from using Sony.
Fair enough dude! The UI on canon is farrrrr superior 🙏
Why have I just followed you now Zac ? So interesting seeing the YT side of you, how professional you sound and how nice the vibe of your videos is ❤️
All great, valid points.
Thank you 🙏💪
I love my a7c ii as well 🤌🏻
What a camera hey!
I’m switching to Sony at the moment sucks though really like canon but Sony got way more variety and third party lens too
I shoot an R5II and the only thing I wish they had that sony has are a couple of the primes and the new rear screen mechanism. Sony's are definitely smaller lighter etc but to me they are *terrible* to shoot with. Feels chintzy, the screen and viewfinder are nice when they're nice but come with tons of caveats and get bogged down in all kinds of conditions. I constantly feel like I'm shooting with a computer and not a camera, completely taking me out of the moment and the process. The R5II feels absolutely incredible and I have full confidence in its ability to shoot in any environment. Also the files right out of camera are so much more natural with Canon/Nikon. Even the A7R5 took a lot of work for me to get where I wanted and that's supposed to be one of the best out of the box images Sony makes. I should also say that I didn't love my original R5 but loved my RP, go figure.
Sony is pushing out cameras every two months - so desperate to dominate the camera market but all their cameras are almost identical to each other. I think Sony has reached its peak. Canon on the hand is taking its usual pace and is coming back stronger.
Seeing that with a lot of tech companies at the moment to be fair! Let’s see what the next few years look like 💪
Each of the big three camera companies is releasing pro bodies at roughly two per year. Sony released the A9II and A1II this year. Nikon released the Zf and Z6III. Canon released the R1 and R5II. The R6II is likely getting a refresh before the A7IV which is gonna be 5-years-old next year.
I am a good old Canon 1200D user myself. As of now, I see neither Sony nor Canon has that perfect hybrid camera without compromises even if you are trying to get the flagship model irrespective of the brand.
If I choose Canon, I get cameras that lean more towards photography. There is almost no mirrorless camera that has a global shutter that could limit or eliminate the rolling shutter issue, whether it is for photos or videos.
But the camera's UI, durability, Canon's colour science, and recent update for third-party lenses for the RF mount look promising.
If I choose Sony, I get a camera that is photo- and video-focused, but the video part is a compromise here as there is a crop factor to shoot 4k vids for most bodies and only the high-end ones can shoot without crop. As many say the UI is too cramped and sometimes an almost perfect camera like the A7S Mark 3 has got everything I need except for the fact the sensor is just 12.1 MP which is less than my 1200D which is an entry-level DSLR camera.
Only one camera that is the A9 Mark 3 has a global shutter but it is crazy expensive which makes no sense to an enthusiast photo & videographer.
At the moment I am just really confused about what to choose.
Switching from Canon to sony? Never worth it unless you want to make Videos.
I once used the Sony Alpha R3 camera but only briefly because its durability was not what I expected. Finally I returned to using Canon to fulfill my photography needs to this day.
I jumped from Sony to Canon 😂
what camera should i go with if i have budget of 1500 euro ( including lens ) and i want to do both photography and videography as vlogs and some little cinema stuff but nothing too serious. Im fine with used one too
Good. Most camera product reviewers switched due to a good search engine algorithm.
Hahaha 😅
The a7CII also has the AI chip, so it technically has features that the a7IV doesn't.
I've only had one Sony, ever. It was the Sony A7 (MK1) and it was great at the time, I liked it.. Had a 5DMK2 before that, and I liked the colors more out of it. And that was the thing that never really pushed me further into Sony, the colors and the feel of the images. HOWEVER lol, I am itching to get another one soon.. The A7C's look pretty good. Nice video man, thanks for sharing !
My pleasure dude! I was sooooo tempted to get the first a7 but I heard battery life was a nightmare? Would be super interesting to hear your thoughts if (and when ;) you pick up an a7c!
try to get the mark ii if you can, having had both, the new ones color science is tons better
@@miggyloz806 Word !!! Copy that.
Correct me if I’m wrong? The A7CII has 4K crop. That’s what made me stray away from it. I ended up going to the Canon R8. But some times I wonder if I made a mistake 😅
You did not, any camera that you pick up today can shot great stuff. You just have to pour your soul into it. A camera is just a box that makes your dreams come alive.
Ever since getting the C70 I don’t ever want to switch. My favourite camera by far
I am a begginer,plz tell me what camera to by if i had a budget of 500-700$. and the lens also.
The 5d Mark iii and iv had insane video specs for their time, especially in a form factor as small. And i literally just watched a video by Manny Ortiz where he was talking about how Sony could've made the A1 better than it is, atleast a little, with firmware updates, but they didn't.
I actually enjoyed your video, i just wanted to point these out
I feel you on the battery life and weight/size of the equipment
However canon has addressed a lot of those issues. The new LPE6P batteries are amazing for operating the cinema OS until the full battery is used up to the point where it performs better than the R5ii on battery. Canon also released the new VCM primes as well as a non L series (using L series glass) 24-70 f2.8 with amazing sharpness and autofocus at a fraction of the size and weight of the L series lenses. A lot is changing with Canon so I think now better than ever it’s time for me to stay
Also shooting internal 12 bit raw is my favorite part since I shoot for image quality over anything
I think they’re moving in the right direction for sure! Haven’t done a huge amount of research on the new batteries, I hope they are game changers!
@ Check out Josh Sattin’s review on the new batteries using both r5ii and R5c! I was thinking the same thing when it launched a few months back and he was able to do the comparison video
What are the things that improved at R6 mark 2? Compared to the mark 1
Over heating and recording limits were the main 2 improvements that caught my attention. A small megapixel bump and other changes were made as well but 💪
I have both, the auto focus on the mark 2 is just far superior. I'm thinking of selling my regular r6 for 2nd r6mii
Anddd it's easier to switch from photo to video mode
Started my photography journey in 2009 with Sony alpha A700 then A900. Switched to canon. And never going back.
Most people that jump ship to different brands honestly just need to upgrade their own gear lol. Any brand will get you amazing results these days
People switch partners all the time and get bored or fallouts. Yet, we have problems with switching camera like it’s infidelity or unfaithful or a despicable act. Choose your hard. And know your priorities.
do a video about your lens collection
LP-e6P bro
I want to try a cannon camera. Im so new though I figured id start with Sony
You can always rent one for a weekend to test it out!
I’ve been looking into Sony and Panasonic S5ii or S5iix
Both incredible cameras. I believe the s5iix can record open gate video which is a game changer for cropping 💪
Both can record open gate
@@Watzac I don't want to spend so much on lenses
I switch to sony a7c to canon r8. sony better spec are in a7iv and above but below that canon is better.
Sony will help you to expand your photographic abilities by allowing 3rd party lenses into their environment.
R5II solved many of the problems you had.
Dang bro, I would love me some 70-700 f4 😆 0:27
Canon does have best color science and next is Panasonic
Big up the Kenya trip 😂🎉
Hahaha I love how I reference small gear and there you are with a 600mm on a gimbal 😅
sony has this pace of innovation
I think you are still in the mind frame of 2018 I think you are just trying to get some recognition from Sony dude Canon killed 2024! You can’t complain canon have the most firmware updates like no other company this is all rubbish R5c is like a new camera and not only that C400 C80 R52 R1 lol 😆 you are joking right?
Not trying to get the attention of either brand with this video. All the cameras you listed are high end, giant cameras. They are great for sure but like I mentioned size and weight is a huge factor. Both companies make great cameras, these are just my thoughts and experiences 🙏
yes but in at present time a date the topics are not really factual I get it of Course Sony is an amazing brand and they don’t try to suck you in all the way and that’s what I don’t like about canon lens etc but for my experience both brand has its cons! And btw I’m not attacking you like when r5c came out I’m sure they could have created that new battery but they didn’t
better THANK canon?
not worth it ,yes . Canon is a beast if you have money for RF lenses
I am still on Nikon DSLR and unable to upgrade due to monetary problems 😂 and watch this and dream about them
Lumix not Sony
Don't forget about the canon r8 😅
Awesome camera that's for sure.
The lack of IBIS killed it for me! A great camera for sure but that’s such a big let down!
@@Watzac That's not a big deal for me . I can handle it without the IBIS wobble and most can especially if you've been using cameras without IBIS for quite sometime.
We need durability. Sony only has a great type: FX. I think if we want to buy entry cameras, should be Nikon or Fuji.
After a few years, Sony cameras will be broken. They will be useless.
Depends how rough you are on your gear I guess 🤷♂️
not true at all, sonys can take more of a beating than you anticipate even if they aren't quite to the same durability standard as brands like olympus
i used to own a sony a6000 for a while, which was owned previously by my family for family photos/videos for years - at the end of its lifespan (before being sold off), it was all beaten up like hell but still going strong 💪
recent sony cameras are also plenty durable, i currently own a sony a6600 which feels plenty good in my hands and has taken a few hits whilst out doing stuff already
I will never switch
Fair play 🙏
Me neither. Used both. I like Canon better .
I only do photography so I don’t think I’ll ever switch either
@@nickmagwood9200 And Canon kills it on video so don't let them fool you. You'll always hear that that cameras like the R8 overheat in rough conditions with 4K/60 but never really hear about the ZVE-1 and ZVE-10 overheating as well in under 20 minutes. That is always overlooked.
@@heroicvisionIt feels like people have higher standards for Canon specifically
This honestly seems so forced but I think this whenever I see a “switch to Sony video” because no matter the creator they all follow a script.
Seriously, how many really cares why X switched from A to B?
Someone stating personal opinions like "It feels so good in hand" is subjectively irrelevant. Better for any camera owner then walk to the camera store and test different bodies how they like those, than take anyone's word about it.
All the menu systems etc, just learn it.
So much in these cameras has never changed in the last 30 years, yet smallest changes are made to sound like major ones.
And when the major ones really happen, they were downplayed because it wasn't their favorite dominating brand that did those things, that everyone is now using and praising it for it, when first people were against all those things.
Canon is great, Sony is just better.
Hahahahaha no thanks
😅
Not a Canon or Sony shooter. Can you explain your opinion?
@@jessestarks3128 gladly, everything is objective, it really depends what you want to achieve, Sony in general has better color science, better compatibility with lenses, better community, and the cameras have an edge over any other companies, is just clear, people seem to just disagree with no points, but Sony has better products, don’t believe me, look at the stats, there’s a reason why is the most popular company, as I said, Canon is great, Sony is just better.