This reminds me of when my wife and I were trying to select a tv in Best Buy. Looking at the whole wall of tvs was overwhelming. Then an employee said "Just remember, when its in your home you wont have all these other screens to compare it to." Then, just as mysteriously as he had arrived, he vanished. We got a mid price range tv and it looks amazing not that its not sitting right beside the best brands on the market. Thanks for the in depth review.
True... But here we're talking about multimedia production, on the other side of whatever TV screen you'd use to look at it: knowing that your TV will have its own flaws, details in terms of quality rendering are of higher importance.
@@astalecookie6778 It doesn't change the principle. Being into "casual photography", I've just acquired a Canon EOS T8i, marketed as "entry level". Which it is when we base our appreciation on pricing along some features (but that I don't need, e.g. 4K video - although dual-pîxel AF works very well in 1080p 60ips mode). You can play around the triangle ; you can change lenses (and use high quality ones if wanted) ; you have 24-25 Mpx, which is largely sufficient unless you want to create gigantic wall posters ; it allows you to deliver professional grade photographs ; it provides one of the best (if not the best) AF system. *But most importantly* : the *_results_* that can be viewed on a TV screen or whatnot, _can be_ of a professional level, as it would solely depend on who's taking the shots (on the photographer's talent). Of course, if I was a pro photographer making a living out of it, I would acquire a higher end camera, especially for vlogging in 4k, take more stills per second, etc. Here, the T8i is cheaper than the M50 Mark2 because it's a reflex camera, not a mirrorless. However, it delivers the same image quality - and more with sharper images. Something else to consider : *Canon's "M" line (along the M50 etc.) has been abandoned, to make room for the R7 and R10.* Canon will not develop new lenses for the "M" line. I don't know about EF and EF-S, but the cameras that can accommodate them (like the T8i) already have a wide array of lenses for the choosing, thus it wouldn't be as impactful. *NOTE:* after a second reading I've noticed that we're in a context of videography and moving pictures, not still images. Where the differences from an entry level such as those 2 cameras in the clip, and a pro/high-end level, are very noticeable in the results (and the gear). Thus what I wrote above is irrelevant, my apologies.
@@robo1989 are you the village's idiot? He knows as much as we all know that people don't just vanish like bewitched. And how do you know if he made up the story? There's nothing special about it, I don't see any reason to make it a lie, if only for the case he'd be a pathological liar... In fact, I suspect you're doing some psychological projection.
I have a Sony ZVE-10 and I can Record 4k for as long as I want without overheating. You just need to change one option on the settings from "normal" to "high" (something related to the temperature, it's on all Sony cameras). It's an amazing little camera!
Thanks, cannot wait to get mine on Saturday. I just ordered it through Amazon. I just returned a GoPro Hero 10 hoping that I could use that for my UA-cam channel, but it didn't work out for me, the darn thing overheated and shut down right in the middle of a cooking video. Really upsetting, I lost all the video, the most important part of the video was gone, so then was the GoPro Hero 10, bye bye..
@@abidshahriar9138 it's mainly for video, but it's perfectly capable of taking good photos. The main downsize is that it doesn't have an EVF (electronic viewfinder). So if you are looking for a stills camera I would not recomend this one. This one is great for content creators.
I am a UX designer with a passive interest in film. I just happened across an add on youtube and got intrigued. There are so many similarities between film-making and UX/digital product design - from story telling, planning, skills, even the business side (do the work you want to attract for example). Within a couple of videos I'm hooked on this channel. I'm definitely going to plan out a path that incorporates this course into what I do - from videoing user interviews, user testing etc - I'm now even thinking possibly about a youtube channel. Absolutely amazing and inspiring. These guys are great to watch, they look and sound like they know what they're on about, plus they're fun but not over the top. Nailed it. I feel like I've learned so much already. So many parallels and it looks such great fun. And I'm the kind of bloke that doesn't even like taking photos with my phone! Now, I want to be the next Spielbery or Nolan! Definitely be getting the course.
The reality is, no one is going to film with 2 cameras side by side to compare small differences. Both cameras can shoot great video, if you know how. So the answer is - either. And put the required effort in the rest of it, like light, sound and edit.
I have the M50-ii and i have no regrets. Video quality is great, and i love the viewfinder for photos. The speed booster makes it full frame, and it can use all the ef lenses. My 50mm f1.4 is now f1.0 on my M50 at 56mm. I did a couples photo shoot with it and they were blown away for such a tiny camera. It's cool to be able to use for both. And the touch screen is irreplaceable
I may be a bit biased but I'll go for m50. Cuz if you use an adaptor, it'll open the world of ef lenses, download a log profile. It'll complete the camera. Yes no dual pixel auto focus in 4k is really annoying. But this test should have included photography. Cuz a beginner look for a all round camera. Not everyone is a filmmaker, but it depends on skill.
@@eugeneliong2803 it depends on your use. Both are excellent, it'll all come down to your skills. Still would suggest that you should research a bit more on the kits before you make a decision.
I come from the Canon ecosystem so i had a few cool APSC lenses, which I could use with an adapter on the M50 MII. So ended up getting that. No regrets. Well, for 4k i can always use my Gopros or the DJI pocket 2.
Just got a used canon m50 mark ii for under $400. Another thing to keep in mind is if your laptop can’t handle editing 4K does the 4K even matter? I only shoot in 1080 because I don’t have that good of a video card. Also you can get an adapter for the m50 and use ef or efs lenses
that was the most professional comparison ever. great job guys! could you please share your opinion about the photos as well? which one you'd say is better?
The only issue right now with the ZV-E10 is that as of now Sony suspended production of the product due to chip shortages. Hopefully they will resume very soon because with all the things packed into that camera it’s an incredible value. Guess Sony wanted to prioritize the A7IV and the PS5 with their limited resource of chips.
I loved seeing these side by side! Excellent video. I'm not a beginner but I'm wanting an easy and lightweight camera to use for vlogging. I think I'll be going with the Sony Z-EV 10!
I have Canon M50 and love it's ease of use and colours. I hope Canon will soon really upgrade it to M60 with 4k uncropped, unlimited recording and reliable AF in 4k. I don't use viewfinder at all so Canon, skip it and make it more suitable for content creators.
Is it good for professional work ? I want to use it for music videos I mean it have Picture Profiles 120fps in Full Hd 4k no crop Changeable Lenses And the price is very good I was about to purchase a6100 which is more expensive than zve10 but the features are less in a6100 What's the catch ? This camera have everything I need Is this don't camera record Audio in 120fps , I think it records Why this camera is cheaper than a6100 In my budget I can't purchase a6400 but I can purchase a6100 But Zve10 is even cheaper than a6100 with more features like picture profiles I'm really confused
Yea it can hold up for professional stuff. I used the M50 for weddings as a B-Cam and for the M6 MK.II it improves on everything. It’ll suffice for Music Videos. It doesn’t record audio when it shoots in 120fps but I’m not sure if it’s a necessity. But the slow motion look great.
That advice at the end was just simply amazing. In the end just start with the gear you have and just shoot to the best of the your gears performance and your skills. Gosh this Parker Walbeck channel....I remember when i started out two years ago and was trying to figure out which gear to get for my UA-cam channel. Almost every search I did had a Parker Walbeck video in the results. So I watched one video, then two, then ten etc...eventually i just decided to get an iPhone X, lav mic, tripod and a small cheap light off AliExpress.. This Parker Walbeck channel taught me so many tricks, do's, dont's, how to setup. I cant imagine how much more time i would have wasted trying to figure things out if I didn't find this channel. Ever since then I've been watching your video "almost" all the time if and when i come across any. Fast forward two years, the channel I started did so well that i decided to start this one to teach the tricks/lessons I picked up. Keep up the great work team. May the good lord bless your handwork and grant you the best of heaven. You rock! Much Love from Ghana🥰🥰
I’m still rocking the Canon 70D. I have a 20mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, and a 400mm zoom. O and the stock lens that came with the camera. Being APSC, which body should I upgrade to, the 90D? Also, in the end, my 70D only reaches 1080p. The Canon M50 has 4K but it sounds like it’s best setting for video is only 1080p, which means I can get the same results from my 70D. So as far as video goes, it sounds more like going with a dedicated video camera might make more sense. My pick would be the Sony AX53 video camera with the floating lens and many other positives. Doesn’t it make more sense to separate still photography with your video work? Note: I am just a 58 year old guy who like photography and videography as a hobby. I like perfection but it’s not always necessary. Matter of fact, what makes it art is the deviance from staunch perfection. Example: a pinhole camera.
I say the best ADVANCED Beginner camera is actually Canon EOS M (the first one) with Magic Lantern. I say advanced cause you get tons of options in the menu with Magic Lantern. $150-200 and a fast SD Card with some wide angle lenses that could handle crops will get you amazing quality in raw format. Learn how to use that and get good and you will be golden when you level up to something more expensive.
@@maenkarchipay1722 it never fails, and if it did you just restart the camera. If you are that worried about your SD card corrupting you could have a 2nd one for backup. It works very well. Don't assume there are issues without trying it. I mean if someone has an EOS M and they aren't using magic lantern, they are dumb or have no idea what they are doing. The whole point to buying this camera is to use Magic Lantern.
Good video. I've never had a heating issue with my zve10 though. but I think the maximum I've had to shoot in the past is 40mins there about. I normally shoot 4k 30fps with the temperature setting set to 'High'
@@josetjaw8161 I’ve not shot on 1080p in a long while, but considering I’ve never experienced a limit with 4k, I imagine 1080p will be infinitely better.
For a beginner like me the m50.2 is alright. I've used it on a few family events for pics. It's more than enough, actually. I even bought Sigma 16 and 30mm lenses and they're awesome. Well, if you are going to really plan to use it in the near future, like in a year, for pro use, then, buy a pro camera and not a "beginner" one.
I think when people have to choose between a pro and a beginner option its mostly because of financial issues. Of course everyone would rather have a Red or an Arri.
Exactly. The way I see it. UA-cam video production will always live in the beginner category. Until smart phones are able to broadcast in 4k, the compression reduces the advantages of shooting in 4k. Not to mention the need to upgrade your hardware in order to edit that 4k footage. The M50 with the adapter, is more than enough for the average UA-camr. The adapter opens up the full range of Canon lenses. The largest on the market. Aspiring filmmakers should probably go with the Sony. Aspiring UA-camrs, the Canon.
@@PWingert1966 Makes sense to me. I don't understand the need to shoot beyond 1080p when you're talking about youtube and standard cinema. The 4, 8, 20, 50K stuff seems more applicable to high end 3D animations, video games, metaverse type content. Creating entirely new digital worlds. Even Hollywood movies when shot on 4K cameras is edited in HD and scaled up to 4K. It's not true 4K. So why would a youtuber even need to deal with 4K? People seem to use it just because it's available. Not because there's any real improvements on 1080p.
@@sentry8992 I have a friend who does advertising photography for in mall billboards. He needs the 50Mpx since what he shoots gets transformed into 8 story high by sixty feet wide in mall advertisements! But given the eye can't really see beyond about 2.5K 4K is just marketing for most of the applications. It's great in the security camera industry where they need the resolution for getting suspect details and images but that's about it!
This is why I'll stick with my Canon M6 Mark ii. No crop in 4k and DPAF works in 4k. Plus there's a 14fps burst shooting. 33 megapixels. and up to 120fps slow mo. I'm very happy with it
I always wonder why nobody mentions the m6 mk2 clearly negates almost every disability the m50 has and you can purchase it from canon refurbished for a decent price 🤷🏽♂️
That’s right! SONY 💯💯 I have the ZV1. Got it as soon as it came out 2 yrs ago! And the best move I made for my UA-cam channel. Videos are flawless! I’m sure the Sony z10 is only better than the ZV1, which is phenomenal as it is! 💪🏼🙃
I vlogged a trip to Iceland in winter. That proper 4k 👌👌 imagine shooting an amazing location in 1080p! I have the Sony for my channel. I binned off the stock lens its very poor. The Tamron 17 to 70mm 2.8f is a must.. Also the microphone dead cat really helps with strong wind. It removes it, this was not covered.
You have a section on best 4K image, but you don’t cover 1080p? I was interested in how 1080p60 compared between the Sony and Canon? Some reviews mention that the Sony 1080p is very soft compared to the Canon, but I haven’t found any direct comparisons. It also doesn’t make sense to me why the 1080p would be less quality on the Sony with its sensor?
I don’t have the m50 but the zv e10 1080p is sharper and looks of a higher quality than my 80d . It’s probably because I have a sigma lens on my zv e10 the kit lens on the Sony looks horrible in 1080p but good in 4k . When I use the sigma 16mm 1.4 lens on the zv e10 it looks almost like 4k , most of the people that say Sony has bad 1080p preform test using kit lens .
What about using the Canon with the EF adapter or some of the speed boosters? There are chillions and gazillions of very cheap and very good EF lenses in the market that works perfectly with any Canon camera and adapter. You can keep the lenses if you want to grow to the RF cameras in the future
They both preform great but at the end of the day if you really know your color science it’s a lot easier to tell I’ve been a canon shooter for 7 years and I’ve had my gate share of seeing the color science between both the cameras sony for the most part has always been a slightly more flat (barley noticeable) and has a little bit of a green tint that if you look close enough you can notice
Also they could have mentioned for a bit more money you could get the canon eos rp at $899 msrp and either get an adapter with a cheap lens or an rf 50 mm bit more pricey than these two cameras but you have a full frame camera that is very capable of getting great quality compared to these cameras without spending eos r5 r6 or even eos r money
Can you please make a video about slow motion? It gets confusing sometimes. If you shoot in 1080 60/120 frames, what will be the result? If you shoot in 4k 24/30, will the result be 1080 120 frames or 60 or 30? Please help.
As a UA-camr who has a canon mark 50 I love it. I have had no problems with it. It’s not a bad camera at all. But before buying the m50 I wish this Sony camera was out by then so I could of bought it! I subscribed!
solid video. Your categories were key and your detailed comparison explanations were comprehensive. ONE finding was the Lens comparison.....you mentioned the limitations of the Canon, but failed to mention adapters it's compatible with, to use additional lenses.
He didn't mention that with a speed booster (Try Viltrox) you can pretty much eliminate the 4K crop and pick up a 1/3 or so (they tout a full) stop of light. I have one. It works. Still testing to see what it does to the resolution.
Can you elaborate on what you mean? I’m a beginner at camera stuff, and am considering getting the Canon, but the 4k cropping issue feels like it would be a deal-breaker if I am forced to shoot in 1080. Thanks.
@@nicelystuff5362 There's something called a speedbooster, essentially an adaptor using which you can use full frame Canon EF lens at the native focal length of the lens (usually for Canon APSC cameras there's a crop factor of 1.6X; it eliminates the crop). It also opens up the aperture by some factor. Which means f/1.8 can go down to f/1.4, allowing more light and providing shallower depth of field as well. So what he's saying is, using the viltrox speedbooster the extra crop at 4K will not be present. Hope you got it.
Firstlyt, thanks for a great video. I am thinking of buying the Sony but I need to know: 1. Does it have an HDMI out port, so I can monitor my video during recording (my current Panasonic turns HDMI out off when the record button is pressed). 2. Can I connect my RODE wireless mic to the Sony or does it only support on standard interface Sony mics? If anyone can answer this, I would appreciate it greatly!
I have the m50 and because of the 4K crop + af and the lenses and I wouldn’t recommend it unless you get a good deal - they go for under 400 with kit lens sometimes, that I can recommend for a starter!
@@thefragrancefam i think the biggest thing i would look into is longevity! look into the lenses offered by each camera and see if it fits what you want to do with it!
its impressive... looks like biggest difference is that Sony ZV-E10 is ALL-i and Canon M50m2 is APB (look at the motion) i mean, i understand that its fullHD, but canons fullHD is similar (mostly) to 4k of sony when upscaled, with little difference in overall sharpness. god damn... its impressive so.
Thanks for this comparative review ! From the first clip (at 1:20), and it's very visible, the Sony looks sharper and focuses better/faster on the subject. And seems to have a better contrast, but we'd need to know the true grey tint of the car. At 4:10, IMHO Sony's 4K also looks better/sharper... Unfortunately, the ZV-E10 is out of stock since a while (on back order: Sony will produce more since we can preorder on most eCom site like B&H).
@@ankitgawai2467 I would say the zv1 is more compact and portable option. Let's say that you're inside a store and you just want to shoot a couple of minutes really quick then yes, having the zv1 sounds like the best bet.
@@Fostit ya it's compact i know but when it i have to take a shot with different aperture the..? And if I'm in a store and want to take a shot there I'll probably use my phone with 4k if needed.. Don't get me wrong but I'm not much into vlogs I'm working on my cinematic skills now days... 🙌😇
I’m confused by the stabilization stats in the video. I have the ZV-E10 from what I’ve seen you can turn stabilization to off, Standard (uses the OSS in the lens) and Active which is digitally done and causes a 1.4 crop. I usually just leave it off so I can stabilize using the gyro data in post.
I own the Sony ZV-E10 and am more than satisfied, especially the crop factor of the Canon in 4k kept me from the Canon. You make great videos, keep it up!
I just got a new ZV-E10 for £649 with a discount code. Saved £100, I'm feeling pretty good about it. I'm a total beginner to filmmaking and wanted something cheap but decent enough to learn the basics on.
I started my digital camera journey with Canon EF lenses. I wanted a smaller camera -due to disability - so I moved to the M50 knowing I could adapt my lenses using either a speedbooster or a standard adaptor. I am perfectly happy with the 1080p on the Canon but the 4K is unusable for reasons stated in your video. So I bought ZV-E10 as an option to move into 4K eventually, tho' I don't have a fast enough computer that can cope with 4K video processing at present. Also 7artisans make an EF-Sony E adaptor which means I can use my EF lenses on the ZV-E10. I'll see how good that is when it arrives in the post. Owning a Canon system, an Olympus MFT system and vintage zuiko system, starting a new Sony system ain't gonna go down well with the missus. Nice video which makes me think the ZV-E10 is a good choice going forward.
I was waiting for this one... And i was going to buy m50ii because it has a viewfinder.. And I want to shoot videos for UA-cam like the talking heads so it won't be any problem for that 4k issue.... Anyways thanks for making my thoughts clear... 😇.. Enjoyed your videos man.. Keep making and motivating.. 🙌
@@i890ola brother if your into cinematic videos then you should go with sony.. And if you want to make stable situation in both photo and videos then i must say that canon is good for both..
@@donttrustnobody1 depends on your video bro.. If you need more accurate color's then do check sony and as per my experience canon is a little handy to me..
I have many doubts and it seems that neither of them will answer me. I work mostly shooting night parties, where it's low light (but I'm aware that I'm going to use lighting like a LED stick for example) and I'll have to do fast movements, because my edits I like to catch fast camera movements like jumping and dancing. The second point is that I use slow motion a lot because some dance moves look really good with slow motion and the 1080p of these two cameras looks bad without counting the jelly effect. So which camera should I start researching?
Great, detailed comparison! Much thanks, Subscribed! Can you stick the *SONY ECM-B1M* digital shotgun microphone on the Sony ZV-E10...? I happen to have one... if that works, it would make the ZV-E10 much better as a B-Roll cam...
That’s an absolutely stunning video. Good creative work and great editing skills. Truly this video is very informative and eye-catching. Looking forward for many more such good videos from you. Good luck and God Bless for your future, life and career........
Hey there, looking to expand my photography into some video, love this review but have a 5D Mark 3 with many pro lenses, would you recommend using the 5D or still moving to a Sony or M50 as the size of these is so much more manageable?
You need to add slowmo capabilities test,if edit the video to slowmo video with normal speed footage,how much slow it can be until slowmo results lagging
I get lots of video “noise” in my recording, I record in 4K 30 frames on my iPhone 11 Pro Max. I’m not great with colour grading but I do export the video to 1080 for UA-cam. Would the Sony be better for this video noise? I have tried to have more lighting but then it seems to be over doing it?
Thanks for the in-depth review Parker. Very interesting. The big fly in the ointment is that you simply can’t buy the Sony ZV-E10 currently. The last shipments went out at the very beginning of Dec 2021. It’s currently 31st March 2022, and this is out of stock everywhere, as Sony has literally stopped making them, supposedly because of the chip shortage. I have been heavily researching a beginner cameras, because I want to do a combination of lots of photos for the basis of an NFT collection I want to put together, and also starting a UA-cam channel. So I care about the quality of the photos just as much as the video. Which one took better photos in your opinion? I have to say I prefered the video of the Canon you shot at the beginning. It felt sharper, particularly on the guy at the back. I also liked that it had a proper viewfinder, which is great for photos. Clearly, if I bought the Canon I would probably have to shoot in 1080P, as your cropping example was terrific at explaining why the cropping on 4k was a big deal. Do you think that only shooting in 1080 vs 4k is a big problem in 2022? If you were buying a camera right now, and literally couldn’t buy the Sony, and were say choosing between the Canon and the alternatives, or the next camera model up (that could be more expensive, but be better longer term). What would you buy? (I really do want a viewfinder anyway, as photos are just as important as video)
Loved your content, Mr Parkar. I'm here to ask you about the best camera which helps me to take the candid photo shots, and clear 4K videos for any UA-cam uploads. The Canon 90D and Sony 6600 are in my mind. But I need the advice of experts like you. So, please suggest me the best. Looking forward to receiving your reply soon.
This reminds me of when my wife and I were trying to select a tv in Best Buy. Looking at the whole wall of tvs was overwhelming. Then an employee said "Just remember, when its in your home you wont have all these other screens to compare it to." Then, just as mysteriously as he had arrived, he vanished. We got a mid price range tv and it looks amazing not that its not sitting right beside the best brands on the market. Thanks for the in depth review.
True... But here we're talking about multimedia production, on the other side of whatever TV screen you'd use to look at it: knowing that your TV will have its own flaws, details in terms of quality rendering are of higher importance.
@@HawkFest not if you are getting a “beginner” camera
@@astalecookie6778 It doesn't change the principle. Being into "casual photography", I've just acquired a Canon EOS T8i, marketed as "entry level". Which it is when we base our appreciation on pricing along some features (but that I don't need, e.g. 4K video - although dual-pîxel AF works very well in 1080p 60ips mode). You can play around the triangle ; you can change lenses (and use high quality ones if wanted) ; you have 24-25 Mpx, which is largely sufficient unless you want to create gigantic wall posters ; it allows you to deliver professional grade photographs ; it provides one of the best (if not the best) AF system. *But most importantly* : the *_results_* that can be viewed on a TV screen or whatnot, _can be_ of a professional level, as it would solely depend on who's taking the shots (on the photographer's talent).
Of course, if I was a pro photographer making a living out of it, I would acquire a higher end camera, especially for vlogging in 4k, take more stills per second, etc. Here, the T8i is cheaper than the M50 Mark2 because it's a reflex camera, not a mirrorless. However, it delivers the same image quality - and more with sharper images. Something else to consider : *Canon's "M" line (along the M50 etc.) has been abandoned, to make room for the R7 and R10.* Canon will not develop new lenses for the "M" line. I don't know about EF and EF-S, but the cameras that can accommodate them (like the T8i) already have a wide array of lenses for the choosing, thus it wouldn't be as impactful.
*NOTE:* after a second reading I've noticed that we're in a context of videography and moving pictures, not still images. Where the differences from an entry level such as those 2 cameras in the clip, and a pro/high-end level, are very noticeable in the results (and the gear). Thus what I wrote above is irrelevant, my apologies.
He did not vanish, he might have just left the showroom, don't over think and make stories. You bafoon
@@robo1989 are you the village's idiot? He knows as much as we all know that people don't just vanish like bewitched. And how do you know if he made up the story? There's nothing special about it, I don't see any reason to make it a lie, if only for the case he'd be a pathological liar... In fact, I suspect you're doing some psychological projection.
I have a Sony ZVE-10 and I can Record 4k for as long as I want without overheating. You just need to change one option on the settings from "normal" to "high" (something related to the temperature, it's on all Sony cameras). It's an amazing little camera!
Thanks, cannot wait to get mine on Saturday. I just ordered it through Amazon. I just returned a GoPro Hero 10 hoping that I could use that for my UA-cam channel, but it didn't work out for me, the darn thing overheated and shut down right in the middle of a cooking video. Really upsetting, I lost all the video, the most important part of the video was gone, so then was the GoPro Hero 10, bye bye..
@@GrillWarrior Nice! You'll love it, trust me. Don't forget to change that temperature option so it doesn't turn off on long recordings.
Fireal is this good for photography?
@@abidshahriar9138 it's mainly for video, but it's perfectly capable of taking good photos. The main downsize is that it doesn't have an EVF (electronic viewfinder). So if you are looking for a stills camera I would not recomend this one. This one is great for content creators.
@@fireal1904 tnx
I am a UX designer with a passive interest in film. I just happened across an add on youtube and got intrigued. There are so many similarities between film-making and UX/digital product design - from story telling, planning, skills, even the business side (do the work you want to attract for example). Within a couple of videos I'm hooked on this channel. I'm definitely going to plan out a path that incorporates this course into what I do - from videoing user interviews, user testing etc - I'm now even thinking possibly about a youtube channel. Absolutely amazing and inspiring. These guys are great to watch, they look and sound like they know what they're on about, plus they're fun but not over the top. Nailed it. I feel like I've learned so much already. So many parallels and it looks such great fun. And I'm the kind of bloke that doesn't even like taking photos with my phone! Now, I want to be the next Spielbery or Nolan! Definitely be getting the course.
I don't think there's an overheating issue with the ZV-10. You just have to change the setting in the menu to allow for higher temperature.
I am selling my canon M50 Mark ll for $400.You can reach out to me on my WhatsApp if you want to check it out👆👆✌️
The reality is, no one is going to film with 2 cameras side by side to compare small differences. Both cameras can shoot great video, if you know how. So the answer is - either. And put the required effort in the rest of it, like light, sound and edit.
I like that take on it
I am selling my Sony ZV E-10 for $400.You can reach out to me on my WhatsApp if you want to check it out👆👆✌️
canon beat sony in colour science
I have the M50-ii and i have no regrets. Video quality is great, and i love the viewfinder for photos. The speed booster makes it full frame, and it can use all the ef lenses. My 50mm f1.4 is now f1.0 on my M50 at 56mm. I did a couples photo shoot with it and they were blown away for such a tiny camera. It's cool to be able to use for both. And the touch screen is irreplaceable
thinking of getting a mark ii but do you think I can go cheaper with the mark I?
@@gnolerehtonAbsolutely! Not much of a difference. Upgraded from mark i
how do you find the 4k video , are you happy with it that's my only worry
i have same camera and also same lens, going to get speedbooster viltrox.. also have 24-105L which is great lens too
I may be a bit biased but I'll go for m50. Cuz if you use an adaptor, it'll open the world of ef lenses, download a log profile. It'll complete the camera. Yes no dual pixel auto focus in 4k is really annoying. But this test should have included photography. Cuz a beginner look for a all round camera. Not everyone is a filmmaker, but it depends on skill.
I’m looking for a camera only for videography. So zv e10 it is.
@@eugeneliong2803 it depends on your use. Both are excellent, it'll all come down to your skills. Still would suggest that you should research a bit more on the kits before you make a decision.
@@eugeneliong2803zve10 doesn't have EVF which is not minus.
I come from the Canon ecosystem so i had a few cool APSC lenses, which I could use with an adapter on the M50 MII. So ended up getting that. No regrets. Well, for 4k i can always use my Gopros or the DJI pocket 2.
Just got a used canon m50 mark ii for under $400. Another thing to keep in mind is if your laptop can’t handle editing 4K does the 4K even matter? I only shoot in 1080 because I don’t have that good of a video card. Also you can get an adapter for the m50 and use ef or efs lenses
I was thinking the same thing. My pc can't edit 4K, so that doesn't really matter to me
Where did you get it under $400?
Under 400 USD? Where?
Guess I got lucky?? There was a lady selling one used on Facebook marketplace.
@@michaelcoopermedia3643 exactly, used can be found around this amount 🙌
that was the most professional comparison ever. great job guys! could you please share your opinion about the photos as well? which one you'd say is better?
The only issue right now with the ZV-E10 is that as of now Sony suspended production of the product due to chip shortages. Hopefully they will resume very soon because with all the things packed into that camera it’s an incredible value.
Guess Sony wanted to prioritize the A7IV and the PS5 with their limited resource of chips.
smart business move
@@craigman7262 I think Sony needs to drop the 6400 and 6600 and just make one APS-C model called the “A6”.
@@JustinPinedaMedia Nah cause the whole line fills a need for everyone
I am selling my A7iv for $2000 bucks.
You can reach out to me if you’re interested.check it out👆👆👏
@@bryan2182 how come you’re selling it? Only asking cause I’m thinking of buying one
I loved seeing these side by side! Excellent video. I'm not a beginner but I'm wanting an easy and lightweight camera to use for vlogging. I think I'll be going with the Sony Z-EV 10!
I want a light weight camera too
I have Canon M50 and love it's ease of use and colours. I hope Canon will soon really upgrade it to M60 with 4k uncropped, unlimited recording and reliable AF in 4k. I don't use viewfinder at all so Canon, skip it and make it more suitable for content creators.
Maybe give the M6 Mark II a look 😁
you have just described an EOS Rp
Is it good for professional work ?
I want to use it for music videos
I mean it have Picture Profiles
120fps in Full Hd
4k no crop
Changeable Lenses
And the price is very good
I was about to purchase a6100 which is more expensive than zve10 but the features are less in a6100
What's the catch ?
This camera have everything I need
Is this don't camera record Audio in 120fps , I think it records
Why this camera is cheaper than a6100
In my budget I can't purchase a6400 but I can purchase a6100
But Zve10 is even cheaper than a6100 with more features like picture profiles
I'm really confused
Yea it can hold up for professional stuff. I used the M50 for weddings as a B-Cam and for the M6 MK.II it improves on everything. It’ll suffice for Music Videos.
It doesn’t record audio when it shoots in 120fps but I’m not sure if it’s a necessity. But the slow motion look great.
@@TheMythicAngel I'm actually talking about the zve10
That advice at the end was just simply amazing. In the end just start with the gear you have and just shoot to the best of the your gears performance and your skills.
Gosh this Parker Walbeck channel....I remember when i started out two years ago and was trying to figure out which gear to get for my UA-cam channel.
Almost every search I did had a Parker Walbeck video in the results. So I watched one video, then two, then ten etc...eventually i just decided to get an iPhone X, lav mic, tripod and a small cheap light off AliExpress..
This Parker Walbeck channel taught me so many tricks, do's, dont's, how to setup. I cant imagine how much more time i would have wasted trying to figure things out if I didn't find this channel. Ever since then I've been watching your video "almost" all the time if and when i come across any.
Fast forward two years, the channel I started did so well that i decided to start this one to teach the tricks/lessons I picked up.
Keep up the great work team. May the good lord bless your handwork and grant you the best of heaven. You rock! Much Love from Ghana🥰🥰
I’m still rocking the Canon 70D. I have a 20mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, and a 400mm zoom. O and the stock lens that came with the camera. Being APSC, which body should I upgrade to, the 90D? Also, in the end, my 70D only reaches 1080p. The Canon M50 has 4K but it sounds like it’s best setting for video is only 1080p, which means I can get the same results from my 70D. So as far as video goes, it sounds more like going with a dedicated video camera might make more sense. My pick would be the Sony AX53 video camera with the floating lens and many other positives. Doesn’t it make more sense to separate still photography with your video work?
Note: I am just a 58 year old guy who like photography and videography as a hobby. I like perfection but it’s not always necessary. Matter of fact, what makes it art is the deviance from staunch perfection. Example: a pinhole camera.
Wow the comparison is so great man!! I love all of your works Parker
I say the best ADVANCED Beginner camera is actually Canon EOS M (the first one) with Magic Lantern. I say advanced cause you get tons of options in the menu with Magic Lantern. $150-200 and a fast SD Card with some wide angle lenses that could handle crops will get you amazing quality in raw format. Learn how to use that and get good and you will be golden when you level up to something more expensive.
What if booting magic lantern on top of the originap canon os fails?Its risky according to some users opinion
@@maenkarchipay1722 it never fails, and if it did you just restart the camera. If you are that worried about your SD card corrupting you could have a 2nd one for backup. It works very well. Don't assume there are issues without trying it. I mean if someone has an EOS M and they aren't using magic lantern, they are dumb or have no idea what they are doing. The whole point to buying this camera is to use Magic Lantern.
@@NirnBootMod inbox i have lot of talkings to clearify
@@maenkarchipay1722 lol... well I have no issues so I don't know what to tell you. Go buy a different camera, then.
@@NirnBootMod not possible no money🥶🥶
Good video. I've never had a heating issue with my zve10 though. but I think the maximum I've had to shoot in the past is 40mins there about. I normally shoot 4k 30fps with the temperature setting set to 'High'
Came here to write this!!
How long could you shoot in 1080p?
@@MarkBennettCameraCrisis haha. I beat you to it…😋….I’m a big fan tho. Keep making awesome content.
@@josetjaw8161 I’ve not shot on 1080p in a long while, but considering I’ve never experienced a limit with 4k, I imagine 1080p will be infinitely better.
We shot like 18 videos a day and compared to our Canon M50 II, the Sony was heating up after every 50 or so minutes.
This review is what i was looking for. You have my gratitude.
I was literally searching for beginner Cameras 2022 and there wasn't any significant video about it. Thanks for this video
For a beginner like me the m50.2 is alright. I've used it on a few family events for pics. It's more than enough, actually. I even bought Sigma 16 and 30mm lenses and they're awesome. Well, if you are going to really plan to use it in the near future, like in a year, for pro use, then, buy a pro camera and not a "beginner" one.
I think when people have to choose between a pro and a beginner option its mostly because of financial issues. Of course everyone would rather have a Red or an Arri.
Exactly. The way I see it. UA-cam video production will always live in the beginner category. Until smart phones are able to broadcast in 4k, the compression reduces the advantages of shooting in 4k. Not to mention the need to upgrade your hardware in order to edit that 4k footage. The M50 with the adapter, is more than enough for the average UA-camr. The adapter opens up the full range of Canon lenses. The largest on the market. Aspiring filmmakers should probably go with the Sony. Aspiring UA-camrs, the Canon.
@@sentry8992 Don't worry. UA-cam is planning to make you have a paid subscription for all 4K content so that is no longer an issue
@@PWingert1966 Makes sense to me. I don't understand the need to shoot beyond 1080p when you're talking about youtube and standard cinema. The 4, 8, 20, 50K stuff seems more applicable to high end 3D animations, video games, metaverse type content. Creating entirely new digital worlds. Even Hollywood movies when shot on 4K cameras is edited in HD and scaled up to 4K. It's not true 4K. So why would a youtuber even need to deal with 4K? People seem to use it just because it's available. Not because there's any real improvements on 1080p.
@@sentry8992 I have a friend who does advertising photography for in mall billboards. He needs the 50Mpx since what he shoots gets transformed into 8 story high by sixty feet wide in mall advertisements! But given the eye can't really see beyond about 2.5K 4K is just marketing for most of the applications. It's great in the security camera industry where they need the resolution for getting suspect details and images but that's about it!
This is why I'll stick with my Canon M6 Mark ii. No crop in 4k and DPAF works in 4k. Plus there's a 14fps burst shooting. 33 megapixels. and up to 120fps slow mo. I'm very happy with it
I always wonder why nobody mentions the m6 mk2 clearly negates almost every disability the m50 has and you can purchase it from canon refurbished for a decent price 🤷🏽♂️
@@Thenrglabs is it better than Sony one in the video?
@@_Gummy_ did you get an answer?
Thank you so much for making this, I've been looking at both of these for a long long time and now my decision can be certain
It’s a scam
@@spideyshortfilms8743 yes I know that 😂
@@SankeshwarSivakumar just telling
Thanks for the review. It's unfortunate that Sony has halted all manufacturing of this right now
That’s right! SONY 💯💯 I have the ZV1. Got it as soon as it came out 2 yrs ago! And the best move I made for my UA-cam channel. Videos are flawless! I’m sure the Sony z10 is only better than the ZV1, which is phenomenal as it is! 💪🏼🙃
Best camera comparison video on the internet. Thank you, guys.
I vlogged a trip to Iceland in winter. That proper 4k 👌👌 imagine shooting an amazing location in 1080p! I have the Sony for my channel. I binned off the stock lens its very poor. The Tamron 17 to 70mm 2.8f is a must.. Also the microphone dead cat really helps with strong wind. It removes it, this was not covered.
You have a section on best 4K image, but you don’t cover 1080p? I was interested in how 1080p60 compared between the Sony and Canon? Some reviews mention that the Sony 1080p is very soft compared to the Canon, but I haven’t found any direct comparisons. It also doesn’t make sense to me why the 1080p would be less quality on the Sony with its sensor?
I don’t have the m50 but the zv e10 1080p is sharper and looks of a higher quality than my 80d . It’s probably because I have a sigma lens on my zv e10 the kit lens on the Sony looks horrible in 1080p but good in 4k . When I use the sigma 16mm 1.4 lens on the zv e10 it looks almost like 4k , most of the people that say Sony has bad 1080p preform test using kit lens .
The cannon M-50 you can adapt EF lenses and add a speed booster to help with crop also!
True
Newbie question but if Canon EF-M lenses are being discontinued would that now change your review?
What about using the Canon with the EF adapter or some of the speed boosters? There are chillions and gazillions of very cheap and very good EF lenses in the market that works perfectly with any Canon camera and adapter. You can keep the lenses if you want to grow to the RF cameras in the future
They both preform great but at the end of the day if you really know your color science it’s a lot easier to tell I’ve been a canon shooter for 7 years and I’ve had my gate share of seeing the color science between both the cameras sony for the most part has always been a slightly more flat (barley noticeable) and has a little bit of a green tint that if you look close enough you can notice
Also they could have mentioned for a bit more money you could get the canon eos rp at $899 msrp and either get an adapter with a cheap lens or an rf 50 mm bit more pricey than these two cameras but you have a full frame camera that is very capable of getting great quality compared to these cameras without spending eos r5 r6 or even eos r money
That amazing sharing but I use to buy Sony ZV1 2 years ago am still not use, still love
This is such a well put together video. Amazing job! Thank you.
honestly i really enjoyed the video... leant alot... its not about the camera but the person behind it
Can you please make a video about slow motion? It gets confusing sometimes.
If you shoot in 1080 60/120 frames, what will be the result?
If you shoot in 4k 24/30, will the result be 1080 120 frames or 60 or 30?
Please help.
Which do you recommend for beginners, sony zv e10 or the new canon r50? Especially for dynamic range, blown out highlights and low light shootings?
Thanks for sharing and thumbs up to Sony. I have the Canon M50 and that camere with the EF-M 22mm lens. Are more than good enough for me 😘
Thank you very much for very detailed and honest comparison review.
As a UA-camr who has a canon mark 50 I love it. I have had no problems with it. It’s not a bad camera at all. But before buying the m50 I wish this Sony camera was out by then so I could of bought it!
I subscribed!
solid video. Your categories were key and your detailed comparison explanations were comprehensive. ONE finding was the Lens comparison.....you mentioned the limitations of the Canon, but failed to mention adapters it's compatible with, to use additional lenses.
I am selling my Sony ZV E-10 for $400.You can reach out to me on my WhatsApp if you want to check it out👆👆✌️
He didn't mention that with a speed booster (Try Viltrox) you can pretty much eliminate the 4K crop and pick up a 1/3 or so (they tout a full) stop of light. I have one. It works. Still testing to see what it does to the resolution.
Do the quality of the video differ in using that...?
I am selling my Sony ZV E-10 for $400.You can reach out to me on my WhatsApp if you want to check it out👆👆✌️
Can you elaborate on what you mean? I’m a beginner at camera stuff, and am considering getting the Canon, but the 4k cropping issue feels like it would be a deal-breaker if I am forced to shoot in 1080. Thanks.
@@nicelystuff5362 There's something called a speedbooster, essentially an adaptor using which you can use full frame Canon EF lens at the native focal length of the lens (usually for Canon APSC cameras there's a crop factor of 1.6X; it eliminates the crop). It also opens up the aperture by some factor. Which means f/1.8 can go down to f/1.4, allowing more light and providing shallower depth of field as well.
So what he's saying is, using the viltrox speedbooster the extra crop at 4K will not be present. Hope you got it.
@@ankitgawai2467 based on video's I have seen it doesn't
Firstlyt, thanks for a great video.
I am thinking of buying the Sony but I need to know:
1. Does it have an HDMI out port, so I can monitor my video during recording (my current Panasonic turns HDMI out off when the record button is pressed).
2. Can I connect my RODE wireless mic to the Sony or does it only support on standard interface Sony mics?
If anyone can answer this, I would appreciate it greatly!
I have the m50 and because of the 4K crop + af and the lenses and I wouldn’t recommend it unless you get a good deal - they go for under 400 with kit lens sometimes, that I can recommend for a starter!
It’s a scam
Well you really shouldn't be filming in 4k. If that was the case you'd rather just go for the eos r
Awesome review this is the best one I’ve seen that goes in depth and gives you full visual using both cameras. #awesome
Love the canon m50 mii, was also considering the sony camera too! At the end of the day for me it came down to the colour science!
im stumped now! i was all for the sony until they talked about the colour scienc and how he said this is why him and his team always opt for canon
@@thefragrancefam i think the biggest thing i would look into is longevity! look into the lenses offered by each camera and see if it fits what you want to do with it!
@@MattTran98 awesome thanks so much!
@aryasena3985m50 mark ii vs zve10 which is best for photo and video.
18:18 not hearing any difference in the audio quality. 😮 was there a setting maybe not on in the canon to utilize the external mic?
Great comparison in details...thank you so much ✌
ty for TEST! u r the best
its impressive... looks like biggest difference is that Sony ZV-E10 is ALL-i and Canon M50m2 is APB (look at the motion) i mean, i understand that its fullHD, but canons fullHD is similar (mostly) to 4k of sony when upscaled, with little difference in overall sharpness.
god damn... its impressive so.
Thanks for this comparative review ! From the first clip (at 1:20), and it's very visible, the Sony looks sharper and focuses better/faster on the subject. And seems to have a better contrast, but we'd need to know the true grey tint of the car. At 4:10, IMHO Sony's 4K also looks better/sharper... Unfortunately, the ZV-E10 is out of stock since a while (on back order: Sony will produce more since we can preorder on most eCom site like B&H).
Top content, as always. I was looking forward to get the Sony zv1 for vloging but this is even better, thank you for making this video :)
I was also going to get that for vlog.. But it has no lens changing option ao i would have to stuck with only one... Zve10 is perfect for now.. 🙌
@@ankitgawai2467 I would say the zv1 is more compact and portable option. Let's say that you're inside a store and you just want to shoot a couple of minutes really quick then yes, having the zv1 sounds like the best bet.
@@Fostit ya it's compact i know but when it i have to take a shot with different aperture the..?
And if I'm in a store and want to take a shot there I'll probably use my phone with 4k if needed.. Don't get me wrong but I'm not much into vlogs I'm working on my cinematic skills now days... 🙌😇
I’m confused by the stabilization stats in the video. I have the ZV-E10 from what I’ve seen you can turn stabilization to off, Standard (uses the OSS in the lens) and Active which is digitally done and causes a 1.4 crop. I usually just leave it off so I can stabilize using the gyro data in post.
I am selling my canon M50 Mark ll for $400.You can reach out to me on my WhatsApp if you want to check it out👆👆✌️
I own the Sony ZV-E10 and am more than satisfied, especially the crop factor of the Canon in 4k kept me from the Canon.
You make great videos, keep it up!
In your opinion Sony ZV E10 is better than A7iii?
very very very good work fellas. everything i needed!
okay honest question. Would it not be better to just get a phone instead at the 800-900 price point ?
I just got a new ZV-E10 for £649 with a discount code. Saved £100, I'm feeling pretty good about it. I'm a total beginner to filmmaking and wanted something cheap but decent enough to learn the basics on.
Nice and crystal clear explanation.. I was confused to buy.. This video gave me clear decision to buy.. Thank u
I am selling my Sony ZV E-10 for $400.You can reach out to me on my WhatsApp if you want to check it out👆👆✌️
awesome review! I think about upgrading to ZV-E10 from ZV-1. Worth it? what is the better kit lens for handheld vlog?
Great review, loved it - but frustrating enough, good luck trying to find any cameras with this chip shortage. Ughh.
what about lumix G7 when compared to these cameras? are these cameras considered an upgrade from G7 or just a better autofocus for a higher price?
holy crap. This video is truly incredible.
You did a fantastic job with your video! Could you please recommend which one is better for landscape and portrait photography?
I started my digital camera journey with Canon EF lenses. I wanted a smaller camera -due to disability - so I moved to the M50 knowing I could adapt my lenses using either a speedbooster or a standard adaptor. I am perfectly happy with the 1080p on the Canon but the 4K is unusable for reasons stated in your video. So I bought ZV-E10 as an option to move into 4K eventually, tho' I don't have a fast enough computer that can cope with 4K video processing at present. Also 7artisans make an EF-Sony E adaptor which means I can use my EF lenses on the ZV-E10. I'll see how good that is when it arrives in the post. Owning a Canon system, an Olympus MFT system and vintage zuiko system, starting a new Sony system ain't gonna go down well with the missus. Nice video which makes me think the ZV-E10 is a good choice going forward.
Well it sounds like overtime you could invest in a new computer to handle 4k video from the Sony.
Zve10 doesn't have EVF.
@@Publicchannel5 I know it doesn't. I didn't say it did. The M50 II does but I find it too small tbh.
Kudos to the efforts put behind this video🔥🔥🔥
Hello. I have this question that haunts me in my film making. Are you using manual focus all video or auto focus camera ?
I was waiting for this one... And i was going to buy m50ii because it has a viewfinder.. And I want to shoot videos for UA-cam like the talking heads so it won't be any problem for that 4k issue.... Anyways thanks for making my thoughts clear... 😇.. Enjoyed your videos man.. Keep making and motivating.. 🙌
I also want a camera for youtube vedios, wich one you think is the best?
@@i890ola brother if your into cinematic videos then you should go with sony.. And if you want to make stable situation in both photo and videos then i must say that canon is good for both..
I also have a problem with having no viewfinder😂 I'm attached to mine lol
@@emilyesnyman basically that's the main thing when comes to photography... 😁
@@donttrustnobody1 depends on your video bro.. If you need more accurate color's then do check sony and as per my experience canon is a little handy to me..
20:08 was very beautiful cinematic
Why does it shake when changing the focus? is it because of the autofocus itself or just because you're moving the camera? at 1:58 for example or 2:11
Yow!! That replica of apple commercial is LIT!! BTW… I’m a Sony guy all day! Haha
bravo, your approach is superb, stylized movie script for a reviews.
Happy to hear this. Bought a zv-e10 in October.
I am selling my Sony ZV E-10 for $400.You can reach out to me on my WhatsApp if you want to check it out now!👆👆✌️
I have many doubts and it seems that neither of them will answer me. I work mostly shooting night parties, where it's low light (but I'm aware that I'm going to use lighting like a LED stick for example) and I'll have to do fast movements, because my edits I like to catch fast camera movements like jumping and dancing. The second point is that I use slow motion a lot because some dance moves look really good with slow motion and the 1080p of these two cameras looks bad without counting the jelly effect. So which camera should I start researching?
Fujifilm
Awesome review. Very informative! Thank you.
Brother, have you ever changed the shutter assembly of canon m50 mark ii camera in all these years ?
I realy was waiting for this viedo, thanks!
La mejor comparativa que he visto teorico practico, tal cual como debe ser, good video.
Great, detailed comparison! Much thanks, Subscribed!
Can you stick the *SONY ECM-B1M* digital shotgun microphone on the Sony ZV-E10...?
I happen to have one... if that works, it would make the ZV-E10 much better as a B-Roll cam...
That’s an absolutely stunning video. Good creative work and great editing skills. Truly this video is very informative and eye-catching. Looking forward for many more such good videos from you. Good luck and God Bless for your future, life and career........
Hey there, looking to expand my photography into some video, love this review but have a 5D Mark 3 with many pro lenses, would you recommend using the 5D or still moving to a Sony or M50 as the size of these is so much more manageable?
I love the way they make the comparison 😜
clean HDMI out? wich one would you recomend for live streaming to an ATEM mini switcher?
You need to add slowmo capabilities test,if edit the video to slowmo video with normal speed footage,how much slow it can be until slowmo results lagging
This was super helpful, thank you
Hey on which camera you shoot your intro video , let me know ???
Video Quality is really amazing
Guessed that Parody in a few seconds, the Sony autofocus was just way better at keeping the eye/face in focus!
just started using the sony zv-e10 and its perfect for youtube , I will get the sony 10-18 lens though soon.
how you compare this cameras vs the Mevo... for livestreaming... specific Church service. Thanks in advance.
Thanks, I was wondering which camera to buy and now I know!
I get lots of video “noise” in my recording, I record in 4K 30 frames on my iPhone 11 Pro Max. I’m not great with colour grading but I do export the video to 1080 for UA-cam. Would the Sony be better for this video noise? I have tried to have more lighting but then it seems to be over doing it?
Thanks for the in-depth review Parker. Very interesting. The big fly in the ointment is that you simply can’t buy the Sony ZV-E10 currently. The last shipments went out at the very beginning of Dec 2021. It’s currently 31st March 2022, and this is out of stock everywhere, as Sony has literally stopped making them, supposedly because of the chip shortage.
I have been heavily researching a beginner cameras, because I want to do a combination of lots of photos for the basis of an NFT collection I want to put together, and also starting a UA-cam channel. So I care about the quality of the photos just as much as the video. Which one took better photos in your opinion?
I have to say I prefered the video of the Canon you shot at the beginning. It felt sharper, particularly on the guy at the back. I also liked that it had a proper viewfinder, which is great for photos.
Clearly, if I bought the Canon I would probably have to shoot in 1080P, as your cropping example was terrific at explaining why the cropping on 4k was a big deal. Do you think that only shooting in 1080 vs 4k is a big problem in 2022?
If you were buying a camera right now, and literally couldn’t buy the Sony, and were say choosing between the Canon and the alternatives, or the next camera model up (that could be more expensive, but be better longer term). What would you buy? (I really do want a viewfinder anyway, as photos are just as important as video)
Do you have an answer now? I’m wondering as well
get zv1 or the m50
This is what I call content!!!
how about canon m6 mark ii ??
I was waiting for this video for a long time from you guys
Btw great video... ❤️❤️
So, if I need a camera mostly for taking pictures, which one should I get?
Loved your content, Mr Parkar. I'm here to ask you about the best camera which helps me to take the candid photo shots, and clear 4K videos for any UA-cam uploads. The Canon 90D and Sony 6600 are in my mind. But I need the advice of experts like you. So, please suggest me the best. Looking forward to receiving your reply soon.
Very good presentation. The speaker is so great.
Which one is good for photography "still" ?
I would love the zev10 over all my previous cams ... if...the rolling shutter wasn't soo utterly bad
It is filmed with original kit lens included in both cameras?