Thanks for watching. What do you think of the EOS R? I have more content including photo samples with the EOS R on the blog. www.vaskoobscura.com/blog/category/EOS+R
People sleep on this camera! I’ve owned it since 2019 for my photography business. It’s an amazing piece of gear. I really appreciate the love and effort you put into this video. Subscribed!
Agreed. I bought one couple months ago. Basically new for way less than the cheapest current full frame. More MPs than anything in Canons lineup other than the R5 I can’t afford, plus all the advantages of modern mirrorless. An admittedly useless Touch Bar but hey, we can switch it off. And an actual top plate to boot! Just excellent.
Hi Vasko. I haven't even watched this before I got my used EOS R last week, but I fully agree with everything you said on this video about EOS R. I sold most of my old EF gear along with half of my pristine primes to get mine with 30k shutter count. But boy do I love it. I haven't been taking much photos lately. With a toddler, it is hard to pick up my 6D on the go. I just use my phone, because it is just there, in my pocket, 100% of the time. And to be honest, phone cameras have come a long way since I got my 6D (mark 1) some many years ago. But in the meanwhile, all my camera gears in the bag was just sitting there gathering dust. So I thought it was time I got myself a new camera. I've been looking at EOS R10 for a long time, very affordable, compact enough to be carried everywhere, has super fast autofocus and continuous shooting. I tossed between R10 and a secondhand 6D II for obvious reasons (which by the way, is not easy to come by or cheap by any means). I have very briefly thought about getting R7 instead of R10, which looked really good in paper, and then stumbled upon the full frame R8. And that's where EOS R came in. I just couldn't go to R7, for the crop factor, as all my EF lenses (or what's left of it now), was suited for full frame focal length. And R8's poor battery meant that it wasn't really suited for me on the go. Oh, talking about the battery life though, do you know what I also love about EOS R? It's the battery. I can use my old batteries from 6D on it, which saves me hundreds of dollars on buying new extra batteries of EOS R10 or R8. I remember when EOS R first came out back in 2018, it was NOT a camera people raved about in anyway. It was the single memory card slot, the multifunction slide button thingy (as opposed to a joystick), the autofocus (since improved with firmware update, I hear) etc etc. I certainly wasn't interested in buying one then. But in 2024, 5D IV sensor and the eye detect dual pixel autofocus at a very 'affordable' price (second hand) is surprisingly very attractive all of a sudden. I love how it feels on my hand, I love the touch screen, I love that literally all the buttons can be customised. I have only had EOS R for just a few days, and haven't even had a chance to take it out on a shoot, but I am hoping it will spark a new light in me to want to go out and take more photos of my extremely fast growing toddler. By the way, if you must know, I sold Canon 24mm II f/1.4, Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4, Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4, among few others to get my hands on EOS R. I kept all my EF zoom lenses Canon 17-40mm f/4, Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8, Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 And just ONE prime lens remains with me now, Canon 85mm f/1.2 (mark 1) - I loved this lens so much back in the days, I just couldn't part with it, and I am glad I didn't. It somehow seems to focus better, more accurately, faster than I remember with 6D. I know, I shouldn't have sold all those primes, because I absolutely love them all still, but with a toddler, I just can't justify going out with a suitcase full of lenses, and if I am going to go out, I will not be going out with a single 35mm lens on the body, or even two lenses, 24mm and 50mm, because it will take me too long to change the lens, I will miss the shot. I will choose 24-70 f/2.8 any day for it's versatility. Love your work. Keep making these great videos. Just about to check out your EOS R menu settings video from a year ago, although, I have already watched someone else's earlier in the week (that's how RUclips generated an algorithm and directed me to your videos) and I think I have it set up to my liking now, but you never know what you don't know. So, see you in your next video.
Thanks for that detailed comment. Having the batteries really does help and firmware updates have really helped make the camera a lot better. Also the EOS R's shutter is rated for 200k shots so you still have lots of shots to go. That 85mm f1.2 is also a beauty I would not have sold that either. Thanks for the positive feed back and the comment. Welcome to the channel. I have a lot more EOS R content on my blog including photos. I'll see you in the comments again sometime.
Sounds like a great overview. I'm replacing a 15-year old 1DS Mark III (RIP) so I need a full frame replacement. I tried one out from a local camera club member who is selling it. Gotta get used to the controls on it. Images seem to be really good.
Awesome vids as always! Just have a question, thinking of using this for music photography(small gigs, bars, etc)? Not big prod concerts just yet. No budget for the R5/6 yet but thinking of this or the R7.
If you’re shooting in low light full frame is the way to go. R or R8 would be good. You might even be able to find an original R6 at a good price used. Also as Jani said fast prime lenses will help a lot.
Love the video. Would you help recommend a better option from eos r. I was looking at the sony a7c ii. I need a camera specifically for video. What do u think? I also own a canon 35mm like the one on
EOS R is a Photo Beast! If you are a "Photographer" and dont need 4k 60 or IBIS please don't pass this one up. Canon Colors are amazing and the eye/face AF is still VERY GOOD. The EVF (important!) and screen is still unmatched at this price point. Cheers.
All good points for sure 100% agree. Thanks for all your comments. I working hard to grow the channel and all the comments are really appreciated. Thank you.
Or there are 3 types of viewers, the 3rd being people that already own the EOS R (me) and wanting to hear if it still stands up to the more expensive newer cameras. I keep looking to upgrade it but can't afford the R5 and don't think the others offer more than than EOS R does. Except maybe some animal eye tracking
You're right I should have mentioned that. There are a lot of happy EOS R users out there. If I wasn't in the position of being a RUclipsr looking to make videos about gear I would have never bought the R5. I would be perfectly happy running my business and shooting photos for clients with the EOS R. It really produces impressive images. If Canon had given it all the firmware updates we all wanted I don't think anybody would be buying the new cameras. Really appreciate the comment. Cheers to the EOS R users.
I own the r6 I know no one who ever had a failing sd card. Its mire likely that the camera falls in water all togehter and the images are gone or the canera drops with the Lens. Which means pros should always run two bodies there is your backup
I agree with you on the feel/funness of using the R. I have the R8 and had the R6M2 but the R has the absolute BEST grip and overall feel to it. LOVE LOVE LOVE shooting with this camera and plan on keeping it mainly for that reason alone.
I'm still shooting with an R, and as a Photographer it does everything I need it to, but moving into more video looking into possibly picking up the Sony FX30, or FX3
That FX3 is a tempting camera. It shoots some really nice video. Only thing to keep in mind is that the Sony color science is different from Canon's so if you're using both cameras for a project you might have to spend more time than you want to lining up the colors so they match. If you want to go Sony an A74 might be a better choice so you can do photo and video. Thanks for the comment.
I have owned the R with EF glass for several years now. I use it for landscapes and Macro photography. Absolutely love the image quality for the price.
I've been using the EOS R camera with the RF 28-70 2.0 as my main lens for 4 years now. Love everything about it! Yes I miss focus here and there but that's not too big a deal. I'm looking to do more video now and I still find it hard to dump money into something else. R8 has peeked my interest a bit, but I don't think I'll be able to deal with the small body and battery. Would you recommend an upgrade at this point or no?
Hi thanks for the comment. The EOS R for photos is amazing. I strongly recommend it. I sold my Sony A7III and replaced it with the EOS R. The EVF and the LCD screen were not very good on the A7III. And the back LCD was not a touch screen. I've been really happy with the EOS R.
I have the R10 and love it but thinking about getting the R. Do you think it’s a huge upgrade or worth it ? I mainly do sports photography and some portraits.
The R will have better image quality for sure but the R10 has a better AF system so it should be better at tracking people who are moving around quickly. For sports the R isn't great. The R6II or R8 might be your best bet if you want to go full frame and shoot sports.
It depends what you need the camera for. Portraits, events, even products… yes. Wildlife, fast action, sports? The AF on the others and the IBIS kills it. I am an amateur- so I am not under pressure to process stuff quickly: The R7, with Darktable, gives me astonishing results. I have iso 10000 of owls in the dark that comes out clean yet full of detail. Thinking of getting an R for the 3 times a year I want a FF body for landscape
Interesting things you said about PMO lenses. All the way I was looking for compact zoom lenses. I tried several EF 70-300 zoom lenses under $1000, but they weren't sharp enough even at f/8. I recently got an RF 100-400. And it's amazing when you compare it to the EF lenses I've tried in the past. It is dark, but quite sharp and gives good contrast. I use it for bird photography. And this is a good choice. So I don't think it's PMO technology that makes lenses worse. Most likely, you need to study a specific lens, test it and draw conclusions on a specific model. As for the Canon R, it's an amazing camera. I bought it new in 2022. Photography is my hobby, and I can’t imagine a better camera for the hobby than the Canon R. I came to your channel looking for information on whether it’s worth replacing this camera with a more expensive one, but so far I don’t see why I should pay $1000 above. I photograph landscapes, architecture, sometimes people and birds. This camera is more than enough for this. Thank you for the information and good luck!
Thanks for the question. If I had to choose between the two I would take the R for the simple reason that the R shutter is rated for 200k shots and the RP is only rated for 100K shots. The R will be a serviceable camera for a lot longer.
@@vaskoobscura_ Appreciate the response , i was just about to pull the trigger on the R8 actually do you think it makes more sense to get that camera now vs the R as a photo camera specifically? I already have two fujifilm cameras that are competent for video work
I have not used the R8 but from what I hear it’s a good camera. It does use the smaller batteries so you should probably pickup some extra batteries with the new body.
The EOS R is perfect for studio environment und professional work. Unless you rely on 20fps for whatever it is perfect. I have it since day one. Perfect piece piece of gear. Don't let the nerds tell you about a single card slot, 4k crop bla bla. If those things matter to you you probably have 5k for a r5 Mark II 🙂 For everybody else it's perfect. My girlfriend does weddings with the eos r. No problem. For aprox. 800 bucks it's amazing.
100% agree with everything you said. The EOS R is still incredible today and that sensor is still capable of producing professional results. And to be perfectly honest I can't tell the difference between my EOS R and EOS R5 images. It's that good. Welcome to the channel if it's your first time here.
@@vaskoobscura_ I'm sure i'll love it especially cuz i wanted to buy 5dm4, but thing that turned me off is that it doesn't have articulate screen and that's the thing i really like at my (current) Canon 70d and it helps a lot. When i saw that R has it, plus 5dm4 sensor... That's it, the end of the story :) :)
Hey man happy new year. Hope things are going well for you. You're tight the existing users are the third type. lol. The EOS R is still awesome in 2024.
Nice that's an amazing deal for this camera. I payed $3.5K for this thing new with the 24-105 Kit lens. At $650 you book a few portrait session and the camera is paid off in no time. Good luck with your photography/videography. You'll really enjoy the camera.
Hi, I’m planning to get my first full frame camera in 2024. I struggle for choosing between 2nd hand 200k shutter count EOS R with 900$ and brand new R8 with 1200$. I really love the EOS R body with tiny screen on top and mainly shoot street photography. I wonder does R8 worth the price for better AF and ISO performance compared to EOS R? Need help in deciding between this two cameras.
The R8 has better tracking AF so if you shoot people moving around quickly like action shots the R8 would probably be better. But if you shoot more urbanscapes and urban environments I would go with the EOS R.
I'm a Canon DSLR shooter (APS-C and full-frame) who has an R50 (for vlogging and talking head) and is considering adding a reasonably-priced full-frame mirrorless to the stable. The R is my top candidate. The two card slots thing seems overrated. When we all shot film, our only backup was a second camera. With digital, we still have that option.
The EOS R would give you a nice upgrade in video and photo quality for sure. I haven't had any issue with the single card slot. I don't worry about it at all. Thanks for the comment.
Hi I have had the R for 3 years but never used video 😆 🤣 but still learning ... I was thinking about trading up to r7/r8/r62 or r52 ...lol😂 For the af tracking ...birds and cars 🚗 any advice? Wait r52 as I have all rf L glass ,14-35F4, 24-105 f4 and 100-500 L f7.1
Personally I don't see the R7, R8 R62 as big upgrades over the R. But they all have the bird and car detect AF feature so maybe for you they are a good upgrade. The R7 has an APS-C sensor so it makes all your lenses longer with the APS-C crop. So that might be a good option for bird photography. If you want to stay with full frame the EOS R5 price will drop this summer when the R52 comes out. Or if you want the R52 I'm sure that will be an amazing camera when it's released. Hope that helps.
@@vaskoobscura_ thanks I will wait for the r1 to come out and see what r5 prices are like and probably wait for the r52 and buy it and borrow R7 to see what that’s like … just I was looking at photo special web had R7 for €1400 and R8@€1600 , I had a d400 then D5m2 and lots of lpe6 batteries
Planning to buy a camera now goona upgrade from 5d mark ii . Which one would be better eor r or r8 . I have used eos r once in a while ,But havent worked with r8 . Main purpose is portrait and product. And for the client pressure Instagram reel .plz do suggest .
If you're shooting portraits and products which aren't moving fast I would say the EOS R. The sensor produces beautiful images. The R8 is good as well and the auto focus is better. But I', no expert with the R8. It's not a camera I've had a lot of time with but I can vouch for the quality of the EOS R. But more importantly than the body is the lens you put in front of it. A good quality lens will make a bigger impact on the image than the body. Hope that helps. Sorry for the late response.
I just upgraded my partners m50 to a rp to use as a 2nd camera alongside my r6ii but the size of the rp was really starting to cramp my fingers up with how small it is it didn’t help I was playing with the rf200-800 on it which I wouldn’t normally be using on that as I’d be using the r6ii with the telephoto and the second body would normally have the ef16-35 f2.8 L on Well after yesterdays play I’m now tempted to move the rp up to the R for the better size plus I don’t have to buy any more batteries as have half a dozen for the r6ii &my partners r7
Oh man that's a tragic story. Well good news is the EOS R price keep falling. You could probably find a cheap one for parts on eBay and to a swap. Thanks for the comment.
Have been really close to pulling the trigger on the new R8 used for 1100$ ish, but the Eos R EVF and Battery keep me coming back. I do wish the stickiness of the AF was a little better in low light and with models with glasses but its just not a deal breaker yet for me.
It really is a tough call. Both cameras are great. The one advantage the R8 has is resale value. If you decide to sell the R8 in a year or so it will probably be worth more than the R. In the end honestly good photos come from your creativity the camera just captures the moment you create so don't stress about it too much just get a camera shoot and have fun :)
I hate that people refer to this as an entry level camera !!!! It have shot some of my best shots on this and M50 and beat out photographers with better gear in competitions
Thanks for the comment. I call it entry not because of the specs but because of the price it can be bought for. It’s the best value for money camera in Canon’s lineup.
Who is this camera for? Well let me add my reasons why I am currently in the market for a used one. a) I need a digital back for my Leica M and Minolta MD lenses. b) I need a tool to digitise/scan my negatives using an old but sharp macro lens. c) to replace my Canon 6D.
@@vaskoobscura_ I found a RP for 750€, nearly new, shutter count of 2600, from a dealer with full 24 month warranty. So not a R. It was in the mail today and maaaan, the Minolta MD 1:1.2/50mm @f1.2 is bokehliscous! wow!
Yes you would need an EF to RF adapter. If you’re looking for a good budget adapter here is one to consider. ruclips.net/video/tJ5G1uG1xJc/видео.htmlsi=IELeHX1pdhA0eNgd
I prefer the rustic look out of the R, seems better for wedding photography and cinematic video look without a lot of edit needed We need more of those pro sensor and mid range features at a low price
I did not know about the acrylic lens elements in the new RF lenses! Thanks! I still love my 50mm 1.8 RF lens its phenomenal value and my images are nice and crispy. Not as 3D as the 1.2 models but nonetheless a good value for a native lens.
That 50mm f1.8 is great value for money. It's a true nifty fifty. I recently picked up the 50mm f1.8 so I can make some videos about it for the channel. Stay tuned.
i bought r62 to upgrade my eos r,then i compared this two cams image quality ,i couldn't tell the difference.But i am going to take pics for my children, eos r 's afc system always lost focus,R62 seems much more reliable. thx for yr vid.
For sure. That 16mm is the perfect lens if you're shooting with a crop. I believe it becomes a 27mm with the crop which is a very useful focal length. Thanks for the comment.
Question.. i have the eos r and like it fine, but at times i want a flash to use in lower light similar to what the Canon GX 7 will do. Any recommendations for that? small etc. would be great. Thanks!
a company by the name Godox makes affordable flashes for Canon bodies. If you want a more powerful flash for shooting weddings and that kind of thing here is the V1 amzn.to/4cYBnN6 If you want something smaller and more compact this is a fun little flash that can fit in a pocket TT350. amzn.to/4cDvANd I have the TT350 for my little Fuji camera and I love how portable it is to take with me. One note if you're new to shopping for flashes from third party brands. Make sure the flash says it's made to work with Canon. These companies will make different versions of the same flash to work with different brands. Hope that helps.
With Canon cameras you have to plug them into your computer and use the EOS Utilities program. I don't know why Canon doesn't keep the shutter count in camera.
Personally I think the image quality out of the R is better but the autofocus on the R8 is more reliable for action photos. So if you shoot object/people that don't move fast (portraits headshots, weddings, events) I would buy the R. If you shoot sports, action, animals birds, car racing things were AF tracking is really important than the R8 is the better choice. I don't own an R8 but if I can borrow one I'll make a comparison video.
@@vaskoobscura_ Thank you for your answer! I've been told that R suffering with AF. I'm shooting portraits usually. A little bit concerned about R "age". R8 seems to be fresher, but unfortunately with only 26 (24?) mpx
Been using the EOS R since 2020 as an upgrade from a 6D MkI DSLR using it for personal and some commercial work. R5 was out of budget and R6 at 20MP didn't offer as much of an upgrade as I'd have liked. I wanted improved AF, 4K video, additional resolution for large prints and faster burst rate over the 4.5fps of the 6D I could have looked at Sony but I already had a lot of Canon mount lenses. Agree the image quality is excellent and the AF is pretty good - leaps ahead of DSLR where I had come from anyway! Video is good with lots of options but terrible for planning and the digital IS can't remove the micro jitters. The slow motion feature of 120/100fps in 720p with no servo AF is a joke. Ergonomically if you use back button focusing the grip is not well designed as the button is the wrong place and you end up having to semi remove your hand. The high burst rate of 8fps was never groundbreaking and it comes with a caveat that it only works on one shot focus not servo/tracking (only 5fps available). This is disappointing and where I feel the camera falls short. Flip screen, battery, EVF and hardware in general I find decent. I use a 16mm RF lens in 4K to counter the crop to get 27mm equivalent video. Overall if you're coming from an older canon DSLR (anything before the 5dmkiv) you will find this a decent upgrade in most aspects. If you're not invested in the canon system then worth looking a Sony A7iii or A7RIV and even Fujis or Nikon Zs depending on what you're after. Good for portraits, landscapes, street, weddings/events, product and static or gimbal video, lacking for sports, dynamic wildlife, handheld night and slow motion video. Nice video overview!
i have a 24-105 mm EF lens USM. i dont know it gives me "Lens communication error, clean the lens, heard thats a problem with that kinda lens and its also expensive, so why is it doing that
Not sure why that's happening. I still use EF lenses with my new mirrorless bodies and haven't had that error. Could be that the electrical connections are dirty. Those little gold metallic bits in the lens mount are what allows the lens and the camera to communicate. Maybe they could use a cleaning???? That's my guess. Hope that helps.
Both cameras are awesome you gotta go with the one that fits your needs the best. Can't go wrong either way. Glad you're enjoying the R8. Appreciate the comment.
mega pixels doesn't mean nothing the 30mp that you're saying is better than 24mp is a mute point and anyone that knows about tech will tell you the same. For half the price you can get a Sony A7II or a Lumix S1 or S5 for half the price with twice as many available lens options (without the need of an adaptor).
Hi Vasko, i have the eosR now for 4 years and use it for everything also stream with de R and only i mis the krop so i think for birds and deer shots i buy the eosr7 is that a good choice? I have de 100-400 rf but the R I miss the most shots. Thanks for this video, greetz from the Netherlands 😊
You're right. For birds and animals the R7 would be the better choice. The R7 has animal and bird AF settings which will help you get more shots in focus. The EOS R is better suited for shooting people. Thanks for the comment.
The difference between the R ALL-I and the R7 6->4K IPB is quite striking on my 1080p monitor. The background looks very similar, dynamic range on the background very similar. But. BUT! The texture of your face is quite destroyed on the R7 in comparison to the R. The R has excellent details of your beard, while the R7 has no 3D depth to it, and very little tonal information. The light side of face on the R7 has lost all of textural definition, as if it does not have adequate dynamic range, and perhaps audience would say it must be a Sony... as it looks like what most Sony cameras to to the human skin. In contrast, the R presents vibrant and realistic skin texture, I see that we are watching a human being, and not an artificial talking imitation of a human being. Thank you for your video and the effort put into it! I am thinking of getting the R (in the near or not so near future, budget allowing), and your video has been very informative and helpful.
in my opinion the canon r8 is much better. it has much better video specs, better dynmaic range, , better autofocus and improved color science. the osr sensor is very old. r8 is cheaper than the eosr in my country as well
Más cara, sin sellado, la bateria es una mierda, el visor es una mierda...y su cuerpo parece de plasstico...r8 es una cámara de juguete prácticamente...no la usaría para trabajo duro y profesional. Eos R es un tanque ...sellado ,fuerte listo para lo que venga...y te ahorras la diferencia de dinero para comprar pro glass( ópticas que al final son las q marcan la diferencia)
I have both cameras and the I can say from experience that the R7 has the better autofocus for sure but the images out of the R are cleaner sharper and have more dynamic range in both photo and video. But in the end it comes down to what tool is best for the job you're doing :) both cameras are great.
Hola;llevo 20 años en la fotografia y siempre e dicho que el material fotografico hay comprarlo de manera inteligente para no aruinarte. La canon R hoy en dia(2024) si eres un fotografo de retrato en estudio,como yo,es lo mas inteligente que puedes comprar,aqui,en Madrid(mi ciudad) puedes comprar una EOS-R + adaptador en tienda(Todavia quedan unidades) por 1100 euros...es imposible encontrar en 2024 una camara actual de esta calidad por ese precio,yo la compre en 2022,que ya se consideraba una camara "Antigua" por 1265 euros con adaptador EF/R y es la mejor compra que e hecho ,la calidad que me da en el estudio es increible y no tiene sentido para mi gastarme un monton de dinero en una R5,R6 o similar. Yo la uso en mi estudio con un Canon 24-70 EF- F4L y un 70-200 EF-F4L y los resultados son absolutamente extraordinarios...por eso,hoy en 2024,me parece la compra mas inteligente que puede hacer un fotografo de estudio...1100 euros por una camara que para mi esta por encima de una 5D mark IV ??? no tengo ninguna duda. Muchas gracias por este video tan interesante,un saludos desde MADRID-ESPAÑA. PD: Tienes u nuevo subcriptor.
Thanks for watching. What do you think of the EOS R? I have more content including photo samples with the EOS R on the blog. www.vaskoobscura.com/blog/category/EOS+R
People sleep on this camera! I’ve owned it since 2019 for my photography business. It’s an amazing piece of gear. I really appreciate the love and effort you put into this video. Subscribed!
It really is! And thank you for the Sub. Welcome to the channel glad to have you here.
Agreed. I bought one couple months ago. Basically new for way less than the cheapest current full frame. More MPs than anything in Canons lineup other than the R5 I can’t afford, plus all the advantages of modern mirrorless. An admittedly useless Touch Bar but hey, we can switch it off. And an actual top plate to boot! Just excellent.
@@astralshore and honestly I don’t see camera tech advancing so much that the R will become useless.
@@astralshore i use the touch bar for scrolling photos in preview 😅
Hi Vasko. I haven't even watched this before I got my used EOS R last week, but I fully agree with everything you said on this video about EOS R. I sold most of my old EF gear along with half of my pristine primes to get mine with 30k shutter count. But boy do I love it. I haven't been taking much photos lately. With a toddler, it is hard to pick up my 6D on the go. I just use my phone, because it is just there, in my pocket, 100% of the time. And to be honest, phone cameras have come a long way since I got my 6D (mark 1) some many years ago. But in the meanwhile, all my camera gears in the bag was just sitting there gathering dust. So I thought it was time I got myself a new camera. I've been looking at EOS R10 for a long time, very affordable, compact enough to be carried everywhere, has super fast autofocus and continuous shooting. I tossed between R10 and a secondhand 6D II for obvious reasons (which by the way, is not easy to come by or cheap by any means). I have very briefly thought about getting R7 instead of R10, which looked really good in paper, and then stumbled upon the full frame R8. And that's where EOS R came in. I just couldn't go to R7, for the crop factor, as all my EF lenses (or what's left of it now), was suited for full frame focal length. And R8's poor battery meant that it wasn't really suited for me on the go. Oh, talking about the battery life though, do you know what I also love about EOS R? It's the battery. I can use my old batteries from 6D on it, which saves me hundreds of dollars on buying new extra batteries of EOS R10 or R8.
I remember when EOS R first came out back in 2018, it was NOT a camera people raved about in anyway. It was the single memory card slot, the multifunction slide button thingy (as opposed to a joystick), the autofocus (since improved with firmware update, I hear) etc etc. I certainly wasn't interested in buying one then. But in 2024, 5D IV sensor and the eye detect dual pixel autofocus at a very 'affordable' price (second hand) is surprisingly very attractive all of a sudden. I love how it feels on my hand, I love the touch screen, I love that literally all the buttons can be customised. I have only had EOS R for just a few days, and haven't even had a chance to take it out on a shoot, but I am hoping it will spark a new light in me to want to go out and take more photos of my extremely fast growing toddler.
By the way, if you must know, I sold Canon 24mm II f/1.4, Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4, Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4, among few others to get my hands on EOS R. I kept all my EF zoom lenses Canon 17-40mm f/4, Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8, Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 And just ONE prime lens remains with me now, Canon 85mm f/1.2 (mark 1) - I loved this lens so much back in the days, I just couldn't part with it, and I am glad I didn't. It somehow seems to focus better, more accurately, faster than I remember with 6D. I know, I shouldn't have sold all those primes, because I absolutely love them all still, but with a toddler, I just can't justify going out with a suitcase full of lenses, and if I am going to go out, I will not be going out with a single 35mm lens on the body, or even two lenses, 24mm and 50mm, because it will take me too long to change the lens, I will miss the shot. I will choose 24-70 f/2.8 any day for it's versatility.
Love your work. Keep making these great videos. Just about to check out your EOS R menu settings video from a year ago, although, I have already watched someone else's earlier in the week (that's how RUclips generated an algorithm and directed me to your videos) and I think I have it set up to my liking now, but you never know what you don't know. So, see you in your next video.
Thanks for that detailed comment. Having the batteries really does help and firmware updates have really helped make the camera a lot better. Also the EOS R's shutter is rated for 200k shots so you still have lots of shots to go. That 85mm f1.2 is also a beauty I would not have sold that either. Thanks for the positive feed back and the comment. Welcome to the channel. I have a lot more EOS R content on my blog including photos. I'll see you in the comments again sometime.
There's just something special about the images that come out of this camera. It's still a beast.
I use my EOS R with Atomos Ninja V = C log 10 bit 4.2.2 - no time limit no over heating amazing image
100% That is a great combo. When you put the Ninja V on there it's like a mini cinema camera. Image quality is amazing.
The best RUclips video I have ever seen. Vasko knows what he is talking about and I could understand his English. Thanks
Thanks man appreciate the comment glad you enjoyed the video. Welcome to the channel if it's your first time here.
Was thinking on changing my R for R6mkii. I’ll save money and use it to travel instead, thanks for such a sober overview
Thanks for the comment. The R6mkII has better AF. If you're shooting birds, cars or sports it would be a smart upgrade.
Sounds like a great overview. I'm replacing a 15-year old 1DS Mark III (RIP) so I need a full frame replacement. I tried one out from a local camera club member who is selling it. Gotta get used to the controls on it. Images seem to be really good.
Awesome vids as always! Just have a question, thinking of using this for music photography(small gigs, bars, etc)? Not big prod concerts just yet.
No budget for the R5/6 yet but thinking of this or the R7.
Buy that R. And also good lens with big aperture.
If you’re shooting in low light full frame is the way to go. R or R8 would be good. You might even be able to find an original R6 at a good price used. Also as Jani said fast prime lenses will help a lot.
Love the video. Would you help recommend a better option from eos r. I was looking at the sony a7c ii. I need a camera specifically for video. What do u think? I also own a canon 35mm like the one on
If you are looking for better video features,a7cII is absolutely better option,
EOS R8
EOS R is a Photo Beast! If you are a "Photographer" and dont need 4k 60 or IBIS please don't pass this one up. Canon Colors are amazing and the eye/face AF is still VERY GOOD. The EVF (important!) and screen is still unmatched at this price point. Cheers.
All good points for sure 100% agree. Thanks for all your comments. I working hard to grow the channel and all the comments are really appreciated. Thank you.
Or there are 3 types of viewers, the 3rd being people that already own the EOS R (me) and wanting to hear if it still stands up to the more expensive newer cameras. I keep looking to upgrade it but can't afford the R5 and don't think the others offer more than than EOS R does. Except maybe some animal eye tracking
Your comment is pretty much exactly how I feel too. The only thing I wish the EOS R had is auto focus stacking. 😎
@@TC_Conner Canon could have made so much more of this camera with firmware updates. I'm sure focus stacking would have been a simple upgrade.
@@peteg330 Agree. 👍
You're right I should have mentioned that. There are a lot of happy EOS R users out there. If I wasn't in the position of being a RUclipsr looking to make videos about gear I would have never bought the R5. I would be perfectly happy running my business and shooting photos for clients with the EOS R. It really produces impressive images. If Canon had given it all the firmware updates we all wanted I don't think anybody would be buying the new cameras. Really appreciate the comment. Cheers to the EOS R users.
The EOS R is still apart of my line up. For photography, it holds up with my 6ii and 5c.
Ya same here I still use it with my R5 as well. It really is an amazing camera.
Great video! Love it! If shooting tethered, there is no need for extra slots. Also you can back up wirelessly to a tablet from the Eos R.
yes this is true. I should have mentioned that in the video. I totally forgot to mention that. Thanks for the comment.
Its a good point but honestly chances are sooo low
I own the r6 I know no one who ever had a failing sd card. Its mire likely that the camera falls in water all togehter and the images are gone or the canera drops with the Lens. Which means pros should always run two bodies there is your backup
I just bought this never used for $800.00. Can’t wait to shoot with it.
Nice that's a great deal.
Upgrades my R8 to R6 Mii but I may pick up an R just for travel. Good video. Thanks.
I’m Looking for a second r8 if you’re willing to sell ?
Thanks for the comment. Have fun on your travels.
I agree with you on the feel/funness of using the R. I have the R8 and had the R6M2 but the R has the absolute BEST grip and overall feel to it. LOVE LOVE LOVE shooting with this camera and plan on keeping it mainly for that reason alone.
Totally 100% agree. There really is something special about that R.
I'm still shooting with an R, and as a Photographer it does everything I need it to, but moving into more video looking into possibly picking up the Sony FX30, or FX3
That FX3 is a tempting camera. It shoots some really nice video. Only thing to keep in mind is that the Sony color science is different from Canon's so if you're using both cameras for a project you might have to spend more time than you want to lining up the colors so they match. If you want to go Sony an A74 might be a better choice so you can do photo and video. Thanks for the comment.
I have owned the R with EF glass for several years now. I use it for landscapes and Macro photography. Absolutely love the image quality for the price.
Totally. It's hard to beat the value for money with this camera. It really is amazing.
the new update has made the eye focus much more efficient, also. i really love this camera.
The EOS R really is amazing. I'm still enjoying it all these years later.
I've been using the EOS R camera with the RF 28-70 2.0 as my main lens for 4 years now. Love everything about it! Yes I miss focus here and there but that's not too big a deal. I'm looking to do more video now and I still find it hard to dump money into something else. R8 has peeked my interest a bit, but I don't think I'll be able to deal with the small body and battery. Would you recommend an upgrade at this point or no?
Ty for video. Wanna buy for photo only used fullframe with lens (Tamron 2x…7x 2.8) around 2k$, eos r good choice? Or look Sony?
Hi thanks for the comment. The EOS R for photos is amazing. I strongly recommend it. I sold my Sony A7III and replaced it with the EOS R. The EVF and the LCD screen were not very good on the A7III. And the back LCD was not a touch screen. I've been really happy with the EOS R.
I have the R10 and love it but thinking about getting the R. Do you think it’s a huge upgrade or worth it ? I mainly do sports photography and some portraits.
The R will have better image quality for sure but the R10 has a better AF system so it should be better at tracking people who are moving around quickly. For sports the R isn't great. The R6II or R8 might be your best bet if you want to go full frame and shoot sports.
It depends what you need the camera for. Portraits, events, even products… yes. Wildlife, fast action, sports? The AF on the others and the IBIS kills it. I am an amateur- so I am not under pressure to process stuff quickly: The R7, with Darktable, gives me astonishing results. I have iso 10000 of owls in the dark that comes out clean yet full of detail. Thinking of getting an R for the 3 times a year I want a FF body for landscape
Great content and very informative My Man.
Keep up the excellent work
Appreciate it! Thank you for the comment.
Thanks for showing love, to the R!
Any time! The EOS R is an awesome camera.
Interesting things you said about PMO lenses. All the way I was looking for compact zoom lenses. I tried several EF 70-300 zoom lenses under $1000, but they weren't sharp enough even at f/8. I recently got an RF 100-400. And it's amazing when you compare it to the EF lenses I've tried in the past. It is dark, but quite sharp and gives good contrast. I use it for bird photography. And this is a good choice.
So I don't think it's PMO technology that makes lenses worse. Most likely, you need to study a specific lens, test it and draw conclusions on a specific model.
As for the Canon R, it's an amazing camera. I bought it new in 2022. Photography is my hobby, and I can’t imagine a better camera for the hobby than the Canon R.
I came to your channel looking for information on whether it’s worth replacing this camera with a more expensive one, but so far I don’t see why I should pay $1000 above. I photograph landscapes, architecture, sometimes people and birds. This camera is more than enough for this.
Thank you for the information and good luck!
Would you recommend the R over RP ? just need a photo camera for client work
Thanks for the question. If I had to choose between the two I would take the R for the simple reason that the R shutter is rated for 200k shots and the RP is only rated for 100K shots. The R will be a serviceable camera for a lot longer.
@@vaskoobscura_ Appreciate the response , i was just about to pull the trigger on the R8 actually do you think it makes more sense to get that camera now vs the R as a photo camera specifically? I already have two fujifilm cameras that are competent for video work
I m now using my second R. First R:s shutter was good near 400k shots! R sensor is much better than rp:s. R is hellkinda money/quality!
I have not used the R8 but from what I hear it’s a good camera. It does use the smaller batteries so you should probably pickup some extra batteries with the new body.
The EOS R is perfect for studio environment und professional work. Unless you rely on 20fps for whatever it is perfect. I have it since day one. Perfect piece piece of gear. Don't let the nerds tell you about a single card slot, 4k crop bla bla. If those things matter to you you probably have 5k for a r5 Mark II 🙂 For everybody else it's perfect. My girlfriend does weddings with the eos r. No problem. For aprox. 800 bucks it's amazing.
100% agree with everything you said. The EOS R is still incredible today and that sensor is still capable of producing professional results. And to be perfectly honest I can't tell the difference between my EOS R and EOS R5 images. It's that good. Welcome to the channel if it's your first time here.
Man, thanks for this great video and review! You helped me a lot to make a decision which camera will be my upgrade. Yup, it will be Canon EOS R ;)
Glad I could help! Thank you for the comment really appreciate it. You're going to love the images you get with the R. Congrats on the new camera.
@@vaskoobscura_ I'm sure i'll love it especially cuz i wanted to buy 5dm4, but thing that turned me off is that it doesn't have articulate screen and that's the thing i really like at my (current) Canon 70d and it helps a lot. When i saw that R has it, plus 5dm4 sensor... That's it, the end of the story :) :)
Great review
Good review, a commenter below mentioned this too: there're 3 types of viewers. 😎
Hey man happy new year. Hope things are going well for you. You're tight the existing users are the third type. lol. The EOS R is still awesome in 2024.
On ebay these things go for $600-650 all day, I'm saving now for a setup, hoping to buy early next year.
Nice that's an amazing deal for this camera. I payed $3.5K for this thing new with the 24-105 Kit lens. At $650 you book a few portrait session and the camera is paid off in no time. Good luck with your photography/videography. You'll really enjoy the camera.
Still using my EOS-R. and have no plans upgrading :)
It's still an amazing camera. I still use mine too even though I have an R5. There is something special about the R.
how did we used to manage with one card slots, i just cant imagine.
lol. Those were the days.
Hi, I’m planning to get my first full frame camera in 2024. I struggle for choosing between 2nd hand 200k shutter count EOS R with 900$ and brand new R8 with 1200$. I really love the EOS R body with tiny screen on top and mainly shoot street photography. I wonder does R8 worth the price for better AF and ISO performance compared to EOS R? Need help in deciding between this two cameras.
The R8 has better tracking AF so if you shoot people moving around quickly like action shots the R8 would probably be better. But if you shoot more urbanscapes and urban environments I would go with the EOS R.
@@vaskoobscura_ understand, I didn’t need really amazing AF, how about their ISO performance? Is R8 far better than EOS R in ISO 6400 and above?
I'm a Canon DSLR shooter (APS-C and full-frame) who has an R50 (for vlogging and talking head) and is considering adding a reasonably-priced full-frame mirrorless to the stable. The R is my top candidate. The two card slots thing seems overrated. When we all shot film, our only backup was a second camera. With digital, we still have that option.
The EOS R would give you a nice upgrade in video and photo quality for sure. I haven't had any issue with the single card slot. I don't worry about it at all. Thanks for the comment.
Hi I have had the R for 3 years but never used video 😆 🤣 but still learning ... I was thinking about trading up to r7/r8/r62 or r52 ...lol😂
For the af tracking ...birds and cars 🚗 any advice?
Wait r52 as I have all rf L glass ,14-35F4, 24-105 f4 and 100-500 L f7.1
Personally I don't see the R7, R8 R62 as big upgrades over the R. But they all have the bird and car detect AF feature so maybe for you they are a good upgrade. The R7 has an APS-C sensor so it makes all your lenses longer with the APS-C crop. So that might be a good option for bird photography. If you want to stay with full frame the EOS R5 price will drop this summer when the R52 comes out. Or if you want the R52 I'm sure that will be an amazing camera when it's released. Hope that helps.
@@vaskoobscura_ thanks I will wait for the r1 to come out and see what r5 prices are like and probably wait for the r52 and buy it and borrow R7 to see what that’s like … just I was looking at photo special web had R7 for €1400 and R8@€1600 , I had a d400 then D5m2 and lots of lpe6 batteries
Planning to buy a camera now goona upgrade from 5d mark ii . Which one would be better eor r or r8 . I have used eos r once in a while ,But havent worked with r8 . Main purpose is portrait and product. And for the client pressure Instagram reel .plz do suggest .
If you're shooting portraits and products which aren't moving fast I would say the EOS R. The sensor produces beautiful images. The R8 is good as well and the auto focus is better. But I', no expert with the R8. It's not a camera I've had a lot of time with but I can vouch for the quality of the EOS R. But more importantly than the body is the lens you put in front of it. A good quality lens will make a bigger impact on the image than the body. Hope that helps. Sorry for the late response.
I just upgraded my partners m50 to a rp to use as a 2nd camera alongside my r6ii but the size of the rp was really starting to cramp my fingers up with how small it is it didn’t help I was playing with the rf200-800 on it which I wouldn’t normally be using on that as I’d be using the r6ii with the telephoto and the second body would normally have the ef16-35 f2.8 L on
Well after yesterdays play I’m now tempted to move the rp up to the R for the better size plus I don’t have to buy any more batteries as have half a dozen for the r6ii &my partners r7
Outstanding genuine assesment. Thank you.
Very welcome. Thanks for the comment.
Love my EosR unfortunately I tried to fix my sd card slot myself and ended up doing damage to main board. 😢 it’s been down for 5 months
Oh man that's a tragic story. Well good news is the EOS R price keep falling. You could probably find a cheap one for parts on eBay and to a swap. Thanks for the comment.
Have been really close to pulling the trigger on the new R8 used for 1100$ ish, but the Eos R EVF and Battery keep me coming back. I do wish the stickiness of the AF was a little better in low light and with models with glasses but its just not a deal breaker yet for me.
It really is a tough call. Both cameras are great. The one advantage the R8 has is resale value. If you decide to sell the R8 in a year or so it will probably be worth more than the R. In the end honestly good photos come from your creativity the camera just captures the moment you create so don't stress about it too much just get a camera shoot and have fun :)
I completely agree with the choice of the EF 50mm 1.4. It is a top lens.
Ya absolutely. And it's still amazing today.
I hate that people refer to this as an entry level camera !!!! It have shot some of my best shots on this and M50 and beat out photographers with better gear in competitions
Thanks for the comment. I call it entry not because of the specs but because of the price it can be bought for. It’s the best value for money camera in Canon’s lineup.
@@vaskoobscura_ affordable would of been a better term because saying entry level devalues it 🥴 but regardless i will be getting buried with my Eos R
Who is this camera for? Well let me add my reasons why I am currently in the market for a used one. a) I need a digital back for my Leica M and Minolta MD lenses. b) I need a tool to digitise/scan my negatives using an old but sharp macro lens. c) to replace my Canon 6D.
All good reasons to want to get and EOS R. Hopefully you found one at a good price.
@@vaskoobscura_ I found a RP for 750€, nearly new, shutter count of 2600, from a dealer with full 24 month warranty. So not a R. It was in the mail today and maaaan, the Minolta MD 1:1.2/50mm @f1.2 is bokehliscous! wow!
Would I need an adapter for the EF lenses?
Yes you would need an EF to RF adapter. If you’re looking for a good budget adapter here is one to consider. ruclips.net/video/tJ5G1uG1xJc/видео.htmlsi=IELeHX1pdhA0eNgd
I prefer the rustic look out of the R, seems better for wedding photography and cinematic video look without a lot of edit needed
We need more of those pro sensor and mid range features at a low price
Agreed. Thanks for the comment.
I did not know about the acrylic lens elements in the new RF lenses! Thanks! I still love my 50mm 1.8 RF lens its phenomenal value and my images are nice and crispy. Not as 3D as the 1.2 models but nonetheless a good value for a native lens.
That 50mm f1.8 is great value for money. It's a true nifty fifty. I recently picked up the 50mm f1.8 so I can make some videos about it for the channel. Stay tuned.
i bought r62 to upgrade my eos r,then i compared this two cams image quality ,i couldn't tell the difference.But i am going to take pics for my children, eos r 's afc system always lost focus,R62 seems much more reliable.
thx for yr vid.
The R62 has a much improved AF system. Glad you enjoyed the video. Welcome to the channel I appreciate the comment.
Canon RF 16mm 2.8 is a great option for native lens if you want to shoot in 4k with the crop.
For sure. That 16mm is the perfect lens if you're shooting with a crop. I believe it becomes a 27mm with the crop which is a very useful focal length. Thanks for the comment.
I switch from Sony A7ii for this and still got it for portrait 📸⚡️🤘🏽
The EOS R is great. I sold my Sony A7III to get the EOS R. Was so my happier using the R. Thanks for the comment. Welcome to the channel.
Question.. i have the eos r and like it fine, but at times i want a flash to use in lower light similar to what the Canon GX 7 will do. Any recommendations for that? small etc. would be great.
Thanks!
a company by the name Godox makes affordable flashes for Canon bodies.
If you want a more powerful flash for shooting weddings and that kind of thing here is the V1 amzn.to/4cYBnN6
If you want something smaller and more compact this is a fun little flash that can fit in a pocket TT350. amzn.to/4cDvANd
I have the TT350 for my little Fuji camera and I love how portable it is to take with me. One note if you're new to shopping for flashes from third party brands. Make sure the flash says it's made to work with Canon. These companies will make different versions of the same flash to work with different brands. Hope that helps.
how can you find the shutter count?
With Canon cameras you have to plug them into your computer and use the EOS Utilities program. I don't know why Canon doesn't keep the shutter count in camera.
this guy deserves a sub!
Thanks man appreciate it. Glad you liked the video.
Can you create review of R8? Is it better than R??? Im looking to buy a new camera and Im stuck 😢
Personally I think the image quality out of the R is better but the autofocus on the R8 is more reliable for action photos. So if you shoot object/people that don't move fast (portraits headshots, weddings, events) I would buy the R. If you shoot sports, action, animals birds, car racing things were AF tracking is really important than the R8 is the better choice. I don't own an R8 but if I can borrow one I'll make a comparison video.
@@vaskoobscura_ Thank you for your answer! I've been told that R suffering with AF. I'm shooting portraits usually. A little bit concerned about R "age". R8 seems to be fresher, but unfortunately with only 26 (24?) mpx
@@ГрегориСкотт-и5ж those are valid concerns for sure. Go with whatever camera is better priced. Make money and then buy an R5 in the future.
Been using the EOS R since 2020 as an upgrade from a 6D MkI DSLR using it for personal and some commercial work. R5 was out of budget and R6 at 20MP didn't offer as much of an upgrade as I'd have liked. I wanted improved AF, 4K video, additional resolution for large prints and faster burst rate over the 4.5fps of the 6D
I could have looked at Sony but I already had a lot of Canon mount lenses.
Agree the image quality is excellent and the AF is pretty good - leaps ahead of DSLR where I had come from anyway! Video is good with lots of options but terrible for planning and the digital IS can't remove the micro jitters. The slow motion feature of 120/100fps in 720p with no servo AF is a joke.
Ergonomically if you use back button focusing the grip is not well designed as the button is the wrong place and you end up having to semi remove your hand. The high burst rate of 8fps was never groundbreaking and it comes with a caveat that it only works on one shot focus not servo/tracking (only 5fps available). This is disappointing and where I feel the camera falls short.
Flip screen, battery, EVF and hardware in general I find decent. I use a 16mm RF lens in 4K to counter the crop to get 27mm equivalent video.
Overall if you're coming from an older canon DSLR (anything before the 5dmkiv) you will find this a decent upgrade in most aspects. If you're not invested in the canon system then worth looking a Sony A7iii or A7RIV and even Fujis or Nikon Zs depending on what you're after. Good for portraits, landscapes, street, weddings/events, product and static or gimbal video, lacking for sports, dynamic wildlife, handheld night and slow motion video.
Nice video overview!
thanks for the detailed comment/ review of the EOS R. You’re 100% right it’s a great upgrade over anything in the DSLR world.
I love my R!
It's still an amazing camera. Hard to believe it's still Canon's second highest resolution mirrorless camera after all these years. lol
i have a 24-105 mm EF lens USM. i dont know it gives me "Lens communication error, clean the lens, heard thats a problem with that kinda lens and its also expensive, so why is it doing that
Not sure why that's happening. I still use EF lenses with my new mirrorless bodies and haven't had that error. Could be that the electrical connections are dirty. Those little gold metallic bits in the lens mount are what allows the lens and the camera to communicate. Maybe they could use a cleaning???? That's my guess. Hope that helps.
The price is the same for the R8 model. I prefered the r8 given that shares the same sensor as the R6 Mark II and IT WORKS.
Both cameras are awesome you gotta go with the one that fits your needs the best. Can't go wrong either way. Glad you're enjoying the R8. Appreciate the comment.
Very Good review 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you appreciated.
I'm so indecisive with cameras but just picked up an R with 9000 shutter count for the price of a used RP
Is the EOS R good from train photography? I have a T7 now and am looking for an upgrade!
if the trains are moving an R8 might be better. The continuous AF is better.
mega pixels doesn't mean nothing the 30mp that you're saying is better than 24mp is a mute point and anyone that knows about tech will tell you the same. For half the price you can get a Sony A7II or a Lumix S1 or S5 for half the price with twice as many available lens options (without the need of an adaptor).
The R is a great camera, I upgraded to the R3 but I still use the R
That's a great camera combo. You pretty much have all the bases covered. Thanks for the comment. Appreciated.
R is not entry level! Its Pro!👍👍 r5 is better only because ibis
I was saying the R is priced like an entry level camera with pro feature. Thanks for the comment.
I love the EosR
It's really is an under rated camera. I appreciate the comment.
The EOS R looks better to me. I just bought a second hand one recently to use with my R6 mk2.
Nice that is a good combo right there.
Hi Vasko, i have the eosR now for 4 years and use it for everything also stream with de R and only i mis the krop so i think for birds and deer shots i buy the eosr7 is that a good choice? I have de 100-400 rf but the R I miss the most shots. Thanks for this video, greetz from the Netherlands 😊
You're right. For birds and animals the R7 would be the better choice. The R7 has animal and bird AF settings which will help you get more shots in focus. The EOS R is better suited for shooting people. Thanks for the comment.
The difference between the R ALL-I and the R7 6->4K IPB is quite striking on my 1080p monitor. The background looks very similar, dynamic range on the background very similar. But. BUT! The texture of your face is quite destroyed on the R7 in comparison to the R. The R has excellent details of your beard, while the R7 has no 3D depth to it, and very little tonal information. The light side of face on the R7 has lost all of textural definition, as if it does not have adequate dynamic range, and perhaps audience would say it must be a Sony... as it looks like what most Sony cameras to to the human skin. In contrast, the R presents vibrant and realistic skin texture, I see that we are watching a human being, and not an artificial talking imitation of a human being. Thank you for your video and the effort put into it! I am thinking of getting the R (in the near or not so near future, budget allowing), and your video has been very informative and helpful.
I have this camera the R50 and R8
That's a nice collection of Canon cameras there.
Sparkles 😂✨🤣 The best 😅
lol thanks.
That flickering crap in the video is annoying.
what they keyboard?
in my opinion the canon r8 is much better. it has much better video specs, better dynmaic range, , better autofocus and improved color science. the osr sensor is very old. r8 is cheaper than the eosr in my country as well
Expensive
Más cara, sin sellado, la bateria es una mierda, el visor es una mierda...y su cuerpo parece de plasstico...r8 es una cámara de juguete prácticamente...no la usaría para trabajo duro y profesional.
Eos R es un tanque ...sellado ,fuerte listo para lo que venga...y te ahorras la diferencia de dinero para comprar pro glass( ópticas que al final son las q marcan la diferencia)
Anyone interested in one? Im selling mine. Just HMU
Custom Red skin R BODY
BATTERY GRIP
EF 50M 1.8
EXTRA BATTERIES
r7 looks way better
I have both cameras and the I can say from experience that the R7 has the better autofocus for sure but the images out of the R are cleaner sharper and have more dynamic range in both photo and video. But in the end it comes down to what tool is best for the job you're doing :) both cameras are great.
I really don’t like when it’s called “entry level” 😂
lol i get that. I'm only qualifying entry level on price point.
sir i want Eos R Camera Please help i give u Money Sir Pls Help
Thanks for the comment.
Bro this video looks so amateur. Garbage camera. Horrible look. Yellow and green?! Sony is way better
EOS R and A7III are the same gen and the EOS R easily beats the A7III in every way but tracking AF. Newer cameras are obviously better.
Hola;llevo 20 años en la fotografia y siempre e dicho que el material fotografico hay comprarlo de manera inteligente para no aruinarte.
La canon R hoy en dia(2024) si eres un fotografo de retrato en estudio,como yo,es lo mas inteligente que puedes comprar,aqui,en Madrid(mi ciudad) puedes comprar una EOS-R + adaptador en tienda(Todavia quedan unidades) por 1100 euros...es imposible encontrar en 2024 una camara actual de esta calidad por ese precio,yo la compre en 2022,que ya se consideraba una camara "Antigua" por 1265 euros con adaptador EF/R y es la mejor compra que e hecho ,la calidad que me da en el estudio es increible y no tiene sentido para mi gastarme un monton de dinero en una R5,R6 o similar.
Yo la uso en mi estudio con un Canon 24-70 EF- F4L y un 70-200 EF-F4L y los resultados son absolutamente extraordinarios...por eso,hoy en 2024,me parece la compra mas inteligente que puede hacer un fotografo de estudio...1100 euros por una camara que para mi esta por encima de una 5D mark IV ??? no tengo ninguna duda.
Muchas gracias por este video tan interesante,un saludos desde MADRID-ESPAÑA.
PD: Tienes u nuevo subcriptor.
EOS R IS Amazing
It sure is