Canon EOS 850D Rebel T8i REVIEW vs 90D vs M6 II vs M50
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- Canon EOS 850D / Rebel T8i review vs 90D. Find out which is the best DSLR for you!
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I went with the 90d as my camera of choice earlier this year and have not regretted it...
I've chosen the M6 mk II thanks to your reviews Gordon. Still think is the best camera of the bunch since it has a small size being easy to carry and to fit on a gimbal, it has 4K clean output with 10bit 4:2:2 for an Atomos V, 120fps slow motion albeit in 1080p with no Phase Detect or sound, 4K uncropped but still with 1.6x crop that Canon APSC has but with the speed booster for M mount will approach a full frame sensor and ver. 2 Phase Detect auto-focus, making it a baby EOS R. I love the 120 MB/s video bitrate on regular SD cards, so easy to edit. The RAW photos are a breeze to edit as well and the battery life is excellent.
The bad? The new 32mpx sensor out resolves EF-S lenses such as 10-18mm and 18-135mm. With quality lenses the M6 mk II is a very capable camera for photo or quality video. I'd wish it had C-Log. Also the viewfinder is very hard to source, even from Canon. But as Cannon learned us over the years, you can't have everything.
You do a great job with your reviews and I thank you for your work.
Great feedback! Does the dual pixel work when using atomos?
Watching a DSLR review in 2020 is like rewind the time to the days I sat and drooled over the 5D Mark II, D700 and so on...
Hello Gordon, its been a long time since i saw one of your videos. I was following your how to videos 12yrs ago, and i would like to thank you very much for those. It helped me with my photo basics. Have a great day! Godspeed!
This is the best video about the Canon 850D from everything that I managed to watch on UA-cam!
Thank you so much for the work done! Great comparisons!
I think I need to buy a Canon 77D, because 4K in 850D is practically without autofocus.
Once again, - my thanks to you!
It's been awhile since I seen a video by Gordon. Gordon, you are part of the reason I learned photography. Thank you.
I love how thorough your videos are.
Premium grade content. The most informative and comprehensive, as usual! 👌🏻
Thanks!
You dissected the hell of these cameras! Love it. Much love from Nigeria.
glad you found it useful!
This Review really helped me choose a camera. I am going with the Canon T8i, it just makes more sense to me price wise. It is a not to noticeable difference in quality for what I want to use it for. So the T8i it is!!
Glad to help!
This camera works on dial-up internet right?
Ha ha! Only if they fax you the details first.
Gordon Laing 😁
What what it be doing on the internet ?
When people ask me about the camera they should buy, I'm fond of saying it's difficult to go terribly wrong. I'm a Canon Boy since film, so have adapted to the move into digital, APS-C, then mirrorless full-frame with an R last year. Fortunately, the EF to RF adaptor made that possible, but I would find it confusing to enter the Canon Realm at this point in time with a goal of growing into the hobby given the four different lens lines. The RF mount now presents a challenge as one cannot begin to collect those lenses in preparation for moving to the R-line as many of us did with our APS-C cameras, getting ready to go full-frame.
I bought the 850D ... it came with the 18-55mm lense . It was a spur of the moment decision . I did see online that it also came with the 135mm lense that kit package wasn't in the Shop as like the 90D sadly that was out of my reach ..
I use for Moon , Sunsets , Aviation , Shipping , Scenery and Wildlife ..tho i'd like to try some Astro captures .. It works well with the Sigma 150-600 . And recently bought the 10-18mm Wide angle lense ..though my definetion of wide angle greatly differs to what Canon defines as Wide Angle . Apart from that overall ... Am more than happy with what i bought .
This was wonderful...thank you so much Gordon! I just broke my 80D,,,, not sure what to do.
Do you think the extra crop on the 850D could be a bonus for wildlife? I already own the 55-250 lens with my T3i. Or should I just sell it all off and go mirrorless… ha
I've been debating on what camera to get because I really want to get into photography. I've been watching videos for days non stop and the way you depict every detail is amazing so informative I'm going for more of pictures rather than videos so to be honest I think I'll take the 850D I'm definitely subscribing and look foward to watch your videos! Thank you
Thanks, good luck with it!
Thanks for the review. I currently have the T5i. Along with your recommendation, I’m going with the 90D over the T8i.
I have just bought the eos-850d not had that much experance with camerasafter watching your review found it very helpful thank you John.
I appreciate your also comparing the image quality. So many camera comparison videos only compare specs or bodies, but the IQ is the most important!
Exactly!
This camera starts at a bit insane price tag, even criticized M system offer better choices for travel-friendly lenses.
Possibly priced to sell the 90D or M6 II.
500€ is the maximum price acceptable for this type of camera
I miss my old 550D/T2i for two reasons, it was really light and had a solid grip, which are important when shooting all day without a strap. I even kept my Canon EF-S lenses. When you look at the competition however, the 850D just doesn't add up. It's similarly priced to the Fuji X-T3 and Panasonic G9, and both are fully specc'd professional MILC cameras.
I love my 90D. It's a nice hybrid between my Canon T3i and my 5D mark III.
*T2i* was my first "pro" camera.
And still to this day, some of my favorite images are taken years ago with this camera.
Granted I did buy a 1.2 50mm lens
Please make video about best picture style for make video film youtube in canon m50
Easy, just use standard
I currently have a 6D, M50 and RP. Canon does a really nice job on its true budget cameras. I also have a 300D from 2004 that I haven't used in nearly a decade...
But that little M50 is a surprisingly good camera. I've got the tiny 22mm pancake. But it's easy to vlog with the small 17-40 L lens with speed booster.
Thank you so much for giving us your opinion. Everyone else I have watched just doesn’t give us their opinion it’s always both are good and so on. Unlike a straight forward review with the persons honest opinion so Thank You again. You help me so much
I really liked the 90d when i saw it a my local store, i was shocked at how heavy it was but I could live with it. I started with Canon with a 40d and even that felt lighter than the 90d but Im sure the images will be much better due to the new tech.
Did you buy 90D then ?? please share your reviews, especially related to photography woth 90D. I am planning to buy one but all the research is making me even more confused 😪😪
@@shivangdesai99 I did not buy the 90d but Its a great camera, why are you confused?
Great information packed vid.
if anyone is getting the M50 i highly recommend getting the deal with the 55-200mm kit lens as well as the 15-45mm , the 55-200mm is a very good lens for a kit lens.
Having the benefits of the evf won me over for this model (M50)
you can keep it small with kit lenses and go big with ef adapted 400mm+ the M50 handles it very well, also highly recommended for the m mount are the Dorr extension tubes.
Totally in love with your music choice recently. Vibes I've always enjoyed.
Thanks!
Great video and excellent detail. Most of which is beyond my knowledge lol but very helpful. Excited to get my new 850D tomorrow! Thank you! 👌🏿💯
Thanks for making such a great video! Wanted to ask for your opinion, I've filmed a few fashion videos using the canon 600d but have been wanting an update, would the canon 850d or canon m50 would good at making cinematic videos?
Thanks! TBH they wouldn't make much difference in quality as they're all 1080 really. The M50 has a 4k mode, but it's cropped and doesn't have good AF. It depends what you mean by cinematic. If you mean a more blurred background, then just get yourself a lens with a smaller f-number, the cheapest is the EF 50mm f1.8 STM, but it doesn't have stabilisation so use a tripod. If it's the colours, then you can tweak the colour profile in the camera or in post. if it's the sharpness, then look for a model with decent 4k, like the M6 II or any of Sony's models. I use a Sony A6400 which has great 4k and decent AF.
Thanks for this video, has the 850D and 90D a sport mode?
Hello Gordon love your videos! Which would you recommend for shooting music videos and low-light situations? Do you think 4K is really worth it at this point?
Only shoot 4k if you or the client want it.
Trying to decide between T8i and the M50 Mark ii, mainly photography. Which would you recommend? Thanks in advance!
If you are doing mainly photography then get the T8i.
this is so good. It's very helpful in allowing me to decide what camera I'm thinking of purchasing. Thank you for making a great video! :)
You're welcome!
The 90D is a rugged workhorse for me. What surprises me is how fairly similar the 850D and 250D/SL3 are.
I figure if somebody wants to stick with a Canon DSLR in particular, doesn’t mind the 4K’s crop & AF, shoots/films casually, and wants to save a few hundred $£, the 250D could be a good fit.
And BTW your reaction to the 4K vlog test was hilarious :)
Good review
Please do canon 250d vs 850d..
I have the SL3 and looking to upgrade. I am looking at either the 90D or one of the R's (probably RP). I shoot mostly video but like to get some good photos and want to start doing some paid work. Would this be a good camera or should I keep my eyes on the bigger cameras.
The 90D will give you a bunch of handling upgrades, but not much more in terms of quality. That said, the RP is no better for video.
@@cameralabs well in that case the 90D it is.
Hey Gordon. Any near plans for in depth review of the R6 for video?
If your looking for video only buy Canon g30 g40 g50 or g60. The lens is 20x and stops down to 1.8 and up 2.8 and full manual. Clean HDMI and proper stability. Dslrs are for photos....
As ever a good review but of course the 850 is a bit of an odd camera which as you say was announced in February but is only now turning up and given what has happened in camera "announcements" if not yet actual delivered products from the industry, it now seems well out of date, in fact picking up a second hand 7D MkII if video isn't key to you, is probably a better bet financially. When it comes to Canon with the R5, R6 and now the RF mount C70 they have clearly set out their main road map for the future and yet, neglected though the line has been, the rumour mill suggests that there are two new M series bodies in the offing, a M50 MkII and a higher specified M5 replacement.
Apparently the M50 is still Canon's biggest selling mirrorless model so it would make sense to upgrade it but also Canon has always maintained a range of "entry level" cameras that consumers can step up from so if their evolution of DSLRs is over with the last one being the 1DX MkIII, it might be that the M series now replaces lower end DSLRs in that role, the M10, M100 and M200 being obvious price point/tech spec examples, it will be interesting to see :)
Hey...Great Review! I have been debating whether the T8i is a good enough camera or whether I need to spend more money...The T8i is a very good camera and few on UA-cam want to admit it!!!
The T8i is fine, although it's getting on now, so look for a good price.
Thank you for this complete review and comparison Gordon.
You're very welcome!
Watching this makes me very happy once again with my choice of the 90D 13 months ago. By the way, I don’t think the Eos 2000D is the cheapest option; there’s also the even less expensive Eos 4000D. (Not that I’d necessarily recommend it).
Yes, you're right, for some reason i couldn't find the 4000D
thanks for the work put into this vid! helpful!
You're welcome!
Thanks for this video! I found it very helpful. I had a question about the camera - I find it takes a good 2 (long) seconds for the photo to show up on the viewfinder and I'm wondering if there's any way to speed that up? Would reducing the resolution of the photo help display the photo faster? Thanks!
on which camera?
Excellent Video, Man. Most appreciliked.
I was really surprised when you said you were using the built-in mic. Sound was quite good to my untrained ears, had waaaaay worse on some of your other reviews (meaning the performance of the mic, not your review!). Also, so good to finally watch a review that uses Canon camera names I can understand. I always have to google all that Rebel shi*... because it all means nothing to me.
Yes, the Canon internal mics have always been quite good.
Great review as always!
Cheers!
Hi. Can you adjust the AF movie speed on the 850D ? In 12m, and 20 sec., the transition of the focus fron the background to you is very fast. Can we ajust these focus speed in tne 850D ? Thank you.
The lack of USB charging is the single biggest issue for me in this era. I have an 80D and I can't use it as a webcam for extended periods and it's really frustrating to not have that confidence to leave it on. This is a serious omission.
Did you look into a dummy battery? Should solve your problem
Yeah, I know Canon makes a dummy battery for the LP-E6N, LP-E17. There should be a little flap on the bottom of the grip near the battery door. That's where the wire is supposed to come out.
@@VolumetrikHD out of stock for me locally (pandemic), and besides, it's an add-on that I shouldn't have to purchase when every other competitor on the market has been adding USB charging circuitry for 5 years now.
@@xmlthegreat Fair point. I do agree with you, but buying a DSLR in 2020 is already a compromise of sorts, so having to buy an additional accessory to compete with mirrorless offerings is kinda expected.
@@VolumetrikHD I didn't buy it, it's a couple of years old purchase by my college that I signed out before the pandemic.
What lenses did you use in this video
I am a wedding photographer (in the hall and people) and I shoot videos for UA-camrs as well. I intend to open a channel, God willing. I have a Canon 850d, 50mm 1.8 and 24mm 2.8 lenses, and a kit lens 18-55. Would you advise me to update the camera to the 6dmii, or would you advise me to invest in better lenses? Is the 850 possible to get a professional job with me, or does it not mean that I can be a professional photographer with it? And if you advised me to invest in lenses, would you advise me, which lens should I buy? And if you advise me to get a new camera, which is the best option, knowing that I am a student and the budget is not the best thing? I will do associations and so on?😅 And thank you very much for the beautiful videos. I benefited a lot from you ♥️
great video thx, questions: how long is the battery life of the 850d filming in 1080p?
If I didn't mention it in the video, I don't know, sorry
excellent presentation, again, Gordon.
Wow, the IBIS on the 850 was virtually worthless...in all modes. The crop made it progressively useless for mobile video capture. I'd suggest its only valuable for stationary video capture.
very nice cameras.
gotta say, though, the M50 seemed like a wise investment in this case.
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Thank you, Mr. Laing, I had forgotten all about this model due ta all the noise about R6 and R5, again Thank You
You're welcome! I think everyone forgot about it!
This is very difficult for me because although I am a “ hobby “ photographer, I have been at it for 7 years. I started with the T3i and 24mm pancake lens. I loved that combo until I used it so much it started to slowly start having issues. I am on disability so I’m not flush with cash so I actually switched to a Nikon D3300 and took some of my best images with that but I still preferred Canon for skin tone. I have tried every brand there is. Fuji, Olympus, Sony, Pentax, etc. I am now using the Canon M50 with the 22mm and the Canon 50mm 1.8 using a Fotodiox adapter. However, I bought it used and the LCD screen is starting to black out. I only shoot stills and I find that this is just an ok camera for them. I shoot mainly flowers, nature, macro but occasionally street and I love texture in my shots. I’m ready and definitely in need of an upgrade. I’m sooo torn between the 90D and the 6D M2. I have never used a full frame camera and I know the lenses are more expensive. I have also heard about dynamic range issues but from most of the reviews from every day photogs, not THAT much of an issue. I really want to get more into macro so I will need something that can magnify my object since most of the time, manual focus is usually the only way to get that “ perfect” shot. I have thought about the Sony a6500 or Olympus OMD EM 5 m111 but I just love Canon. Except for one thing. The duel pixel AF that only works in live view mode!!! Why would they do that? I HATE it with a passion! LOL! Anyway, right now the 90D and 6D M2 are about the same price. If the T8I is an option, I could definitely save some money and buy better lenses. I don’t do a lot in post but I love black and white. If you have any advice, please help. I don’t seem to have luck with refurbished gear, even from Canon itself so I don’t really want that. Hell, I have actually had to send back almost every other camera or lens I have ever ordered for that matter. I was using Amazon so I tried B&H and got my first M50 with 5,000 actuations but it was supposed to be brand new. I am even considering the Fuji X-S10 because I love the fully articulating screen but again, lenses are so expensive. I have chronic back pain so I need an articulating screen. Thank you!
I'd say look at my M6 II and 90D reviews for starters. If you need to use the screen for composition, then you are using live view, so that shouldn't be a problem. If you want dual pixel AP in the viewfinder, get a. mirrorless camera as they are 100% live view. That said, much of this decision will be driven by your ability to get a good macro lens you can afford.
@@cameralabs Thank you so very much Gordon! I appreciate that. I really only need 3 lenses ( maybe 4) for all that I do. Fuji would be lovely but it’s hard to find 3rd part lenses and good Fuji glass is so expensive, as is Sony. I will figure it out. I don’t think I explained my problem with the articulating screen. I prefer a view finder. It’s what I am most comfortable with. However, because of my back pain, I have to use it for certain images I can’t get to. That’s why I have an issue with duel pixel af on the Canon DSLR camera’s. Just wanted to be clearer on my original post.
@@buddah610 ok, that makes more sense. The beauty of the Canon systems is there are so many second hand or third party options, so you'll be able to find a good macro lens cheaper than most other systems. You can also adapt EF lenses very easily onto their mirrorless bodies, so no problem there. Once again, on the mirrorless cameras, you'll replicate the screen experience in the viewfinder, including having dual pixel AF. As well as the M6 II, you may want to consider the EOS RP as it will give you full-frame quality, a fully twistable screen, electronic viewfinder and access to all the EF lenses via an adapter - make sure you get it with the EF-EOS R adapter. Check out my EOS RP review, and also my RF 85mm f2 review if you fancy a macro-ish lens in the native mount. There's some good deals on the RP right now.
I have been waiting for this review! I have owned a Rebel T6 (1300D) as my one and only DSLR camera for almost 3 yrs now. And I have a quite a few EF-S lens I have bought over the years. So when I read Canon was releasing a new Rebel camera, I was thinking this (T8i/850D) would be a perfect step up from my T6. I like the smaller, lighter body because I take it with me on my hikes. Until Canon can confirm the rumored Canon M50 Mk II - this looks like the camera might be my choice.
Very informative - Thank you!
Super detailed vdo.great work
I'm completely lost lol. Any tips on a good camera for a 17 year old beginner? She's keen on wildlife photography and landscapes.
I kind of wish Canon made another camera just like the 90D, but with perhaps a 24mp sensor or lower. I've had my 250D for a while, and thought there wasn't much point in buying a third APS-C DSLR, so bought a 6D Mk II which is only a little bit more than 90D.
Wondering about APS-C. Vs Full Frame PPI & how that relates to sharpness & enlargement
If a full frame sensor of 24 mp is compared to smaller sensor would not the smaller sensor have
The resolution of a 33.6 mp if it were Full Frame ( 24 +40%) ? Why is PPI not a number that we compare ? Seems to be the Elephant in the room to me.
pixels per inch is important as it impacts noise, DR, resolving power etc.
Canon is far behind the other companies in the cameras regarding the video capabilities. In 2020 4K should be standard but for Canon 1080p is the best they could offer.
Hello , there used to be aCA mode in the older cameras , on the dials , do u know where it when to in this camera ? I’m particularly looking for all the color settings like vivid , brighter darker , soft ... which I used regularly with the flash off mode
Plz help
Thank you
Those are still available via a menu as a picture style, or with extra effects when in live view.
I'm looking to movie up from the 4000D but I'm not sure what to go for.
Any suggestions I'd like to have something compatible with the EF or EFS lens mounts
Their best EF-S / EF mount DSLR is the 90D
@@cameralabs thank you for such a quick response I'll go check it out as it was one of the ones I'd considered have you done a review video for 90D also
@@cpaton1996 yep, be sure to watch my final 90D review!
Would you say the 90D is a good updrade from the 850D?
Yes everything I know and think is in this video
Thankyou for the content👏🙏
Great vid, thanx.
Great review... Unfortunately I just ordered T8i before watching this review... I do hope I get the best out of it(T8i). Thanks again. Cheers
It's still a good camera and I hope you enjoy it!
It's a good camera. Don't base all your decisions on 1 review.
nice sir..canon 90d is my fav camera
90D is solid...
@@cameralabs ya
dose not the 850D come with the latest 18-55 the F4-5.6 rather than the older 18-55 F3.5 -5.6??? the forma is noticeably sharper
With Nikon the APS-C dSLR doesn't have a future due to the common Z mount in APS-C and full frame cameras. However with Canon the APS-C dSLR cameras will survive longer because the mirrorless APS-C EF-M mount cameras since their introduction in 2012 haven't been proved strong enough.
Off the ranch for life!
Great video Gordon Thank you !
You're welcome!
Hello Gordon, do you think my 18-55 IS II is sharp enough for the 90d?
It'll be ok as a starter but it won't be getting the best from that camera
and which one is better
@@dontstobit1674 www.cameralabs.com/best-canon-lenses/
Does Canon have too many APSC models on offer? 4 DSLRs (90D, 850D, 250D and 2000D) and 2 mirrorlesses (M6ii and M50)
good video .... i like it
Great and very informative comparative review... Thanks sir.. Love from Kolkata, India 🇮🇳❤️
Thankyou!
Sir does it has in built flash?
I can't remember, sorry! I think it does, but you'd better check the specs page for it on Canon's website - let me know!
Thanks for this, very interesting
You're welcome!
@@cameralabs New to photograph and vlogging can't decide between 250d or 90d is it worth the extra cost for a novice?
@@mcventures2267 since the quality is similar, I'd consider the 250D with a decent mic and lens vs the 90D by itself.
@@cameralabs Thanks much appreciated
Appreciate your video thanks
I own the m50 and the sony a6400. The sony is a better camera overall for various reasons but for simple UA-cam videos, i think the m50 is a better value. I feel this is a m50 with an optical viewfinder, slower burst shooting and larger body. It's not worth the extra money. Good review
How to download slow video , I’ve tired everything still don’t know.
Isn't it on the memory card? It may be in an MP4 folder.
Do a vid comparing camera WiFi apps?
I could do, but to what end? Do I conclude that, say, Canon has the best app? I don't think it would sway a decision between brands.
Thank you very much..
Dose it have log colour profiles
no
Amazing review
Thanks!
The Canon 850D like the Canon 800D before it is Canon's answer to the Nikon D5600, and Nikon Z50 to an extent
Is this a new camera?
Yes
Would you recommend 90d over Lumix G9 Gordon?
Depends if you like DSLRs or mirrorless cameras! I'd probably go with the G9 as I prefer mirrorless and it has IBIS, plus 10 bit video etc
@@cameralabs thanks a lot Gordon. I already have the G9 (based on your recommendation, I know you like it). But I'm asking a general question here since on paper this seems more capable in terms of AF and pixel count. Sensor performance...., I don't trust Canon's sensors.
@@ofmetalphilosophy4837 the Canon sensors are very good. The AF will also be more confident for video in particular.
Good job❤️❤️❤️❤️love from india❤️❤️
I'd advise anyone - not to buy the Canon 2000d or 4000d...NO Dual Pixel Auto Focus, these cameras were obsolete when they came out, Canon just put WIFI in. I still use Canon 600d and a Samsung NX11 so I don't chase gear (I work with what I have and around their respective flaws) but I know what spec I would want/need when/if I need to up-grade. The lack of micro-adjustment on those DSLRs may be a waste of money - depending on the type of photography you do. Getting sharp focus with those DSLRs and their potential back/front focus inaccuracies...well you may regret spending money on them. When I use my Canon 600D radio triggers, studio soft-boxes etc I always stop the aperture down - at least f5.6 for better focus depth, both my Canon 600ds front focus no such problem with my Samsung NX11 (mirrorless). Worth doing a Google search - "canon dpaf". Sorry for the elaborate comment but it's a very important consideration to take into account for any photographer (probably new, but not necessarily).
@N578MD The problem is off-sensor phase focusing requires calibration because the actual sensor and the off-sensor phase detect sensor are not aligned with each other so although a firmware up-date may help if the lens operational need for an up-date (speed accuracy etc) and as long as the off-sensor phase detect is aligned (calibrated) with the sensor itself then he camera can benefit from that but being aligned is vital. A lot of the time they will be close enough. With mirrorless the off-sensor phase detect is redundant and the sensor itself "tells" the lens when it has achieved focus and this can be greatly improved with hybrid auto focus (as contrast detect can be more accurate and combined with speedy phase detect👍) It's taken a while but a number of pro photographers on here have come round to realizing this (many examples on here). A typical article that sums this up is expertphotography.com/phase-detection-autofocus/ and expertphotography.com/test-camera-autofocus-issues/ and ua-cam.com/video/BhuKuCEjAvM/v-deo.html
Sorry for the long winded reply.
First !!! Liked before Watching !!!
Welcome!
Is hard to believe that in the year 2020 Canon still does not include in camera charging like the rest of the industry does... Honestly.
It's rare to have on a DSLR.
Honestly, as a Rebel T6 user it doesn't really bother me, it's easy to get and charge multiple batteries and I'm usually moving around when I'm using the camera anyway.
Also, you can get a "dummy battery" that allows you to run it on USB power anyway, which is useful for my portable Astrophotography rig, removing the slight extra heat of the battery can calm down the noise from long exposures just that extra little bit.
so far I really like this camera. Don't care about video.
TBH I haven't been following DSLR releases from Nikon, Canon and other manufacturers for the past two years. Mirrorless is where it's at. I think we're at the point where DSLRs are making less and less sense. DSLRs are still options for the lower end price-sensitive consumer market, but that's it. They may still have their uses at the professional level, but the mirrorless offerings from Sony, Nikon, Canon et al not only can do what DSLRs can for pros but they can do it better.
I agree.
Canon's digital IS is absolutely useless, it's just additional crop mode.
Nice
850d crippled with that 4k crop hammer