I’m debating between R7 or R8.. please I need an advice.. this will be my first camera. I want it for videos, livestream and travel photography. Thanks.
@@shaulgovea6699 both great cameras for all the above. I would still recommend r7 for these reasons. 1. Bigger and longer lasting battery 2. Better ergonomics and a better in hand feel 3. Dual slot SD cards for redundancy in case one fails 4. 7k downsampled to 4k for sharper video 5. Crop sensor gives you a bit more reach which is great for travel photography 6. R7 has in body image stabilization. R8 does not 7. Never had an issue with canon r7 overheating. Even recording 4k in 95 degree weather
I think this is such a subjective subject! I believe a true photographer can make any camera work - I do however understand where you’re coming from. One of the random things like that like, you mentioned, is how it fits into your hands. The body shape just works so well.
The R8 tiny battery kills it for me- Lp-e6 variants OR NO not ok. I have an R5 I shoot Red Gemini I cant go below that one threshold... the battery tells you who Canon gears it to... thus R7 is semi-pro(Ie prosumer) remember Canon only considers its cameras with integrated grips as "pro" even my R5 is pro-sumer and the R10 or R8 are high end CONSUMER
@@NoSuRReNDeR001 heard that. I’m coming from the place of what the camera can do. 33 mp. Dual slot. High fps. 10bit 4:2:2 and CLOG 3. Pro codecs all around in my opinion. But I hear what you’re saying
I didn't have the R7 but I've had the M50 and I have two R50's which are both crop sensors. They take exceptional photos. I think the R7 has an edge as it has a higher fps.
My first camera was the R50. Wonderful camera. Takes great photos and video. CLOG, fps, mp, and recording limit, and battery life were main factors for the switch to the R7
A skilled photographer will make a crop sensor camera professional.
Agreed!
Yeah fam, I personally don’t shoot Canon but I have a friend who does and he create amazing videos with the r7, the slow motion is great on it.
Yupppp. I love this camera
I’m debating between R7 or R8.. please I need an advice.. this will be my first camera.
I want it for videos, livestream and travel photography.
Thanks.
@@shaulgovea6699 both great cameras for all the above. I would still recommend r7 for these reasons.
1. Bigger and longer lasting battery
2. Better ergonomics and a better in hand feel
3. Dual slot SD cards for redundancy in case one fails
4. 7k downsampled to 4k for sharper video
5. Crop sensor gives you a bit more reach which is great for travel photography
6. R7 has in body image stabilization. R8 does not
7. Never had an issue with canon r7 overheating. Even recording 4k in 95 degree weather
@@CAMphotography_ thanks so much
I think this is such a subjective subject! I believe a true photographer can make any camera work - I do however understand where you’re coming from. One of the random things like that like, you mentioned, is how it fits into your hands. The body shape just works so well.
Can't go wrong with a speed booster!
@@EmanuelFilmz expensive and not necessary in my opinion
I use a Canon ef 10-22 (16-35.2 equivalent) in my r7 and enjoyed every second.
I shoot with the R7 and I’ve had it for 5 months and I’ve made about 3,000 with it.
@@thecrusty29 about the same for me. Keep it up!
The R8 tiny battery kills it for me- Lp-e6 variants OR NO not ok. I have an R5 I shoot Red Gemini I cant go below that one threshold... the battery tells you who Canon gears it to... thus R7 is semi-pro(Ie prosumer) remember Canon only considers its cameras with integrated grips as "pro" even my R5 is pro-sumer and the R10 or R8 are high end CONSUMER
@@NoSuRReNDeR001 heard that. I’m coming from the place of what the camera can do. 33 mp. Dual slot. High fps. 10bit 4:2:2 and CLOG 3. Pro codecs all around in my opinion. But I hear what you’re saying
Hard to be a R7 pro when the best you can get is 3.5-6.3
@@m4rcin847 what? I shoot on 1.8, 2, 2,8. I do not own a variable aperture lens
@@CAMphotography_ What lenses?
@@m4rcin847 35 1.8, 50 1.8, 16 2.8, 85 f2
@@CAMphotography_ Fair enough. I have zero interest in any of those focal lenghts if they not in a range of good zoom.
you can get great images at 6MP ..
@@OutRAjious I agree. I probably wouldn’t shoot a high ticket event on a camera that only got 6 mp lol but yes I agree
@@CAMphotography_ I’m
not sure clients want TOO much sharpness on their faces .-)
@@OutRAjious I don’t think mp translates to sharpness as much as detail. I haven’t had any complaints yet 🤷🏽♂️
Give me your thoughts on the Canon R7!
I didn't have the R7 but I've had the M50 and I have two R50's which are both crop sensors. They take exceptional photos. I think the R7 has an edge as it has a higher fps.
My first camera was the R50. Wonderful camera. Takes great photos and video. CLOG, fps, mp, and recording limit, and battery life were main factors for the switch to the R7
I liked camera stability on r7
@nabeelr64 the light is a needddd. The one thing that deterred me from the r7 was the crop sensor, went with the r6 instead.
Its jaygour47 fingers crossed
@zusizgone the light would be very useful