Appreciate that!! It’s one of those things where I see Pittsburgh so much, I don’t really go and shoot photos downtown all that much anymore. It was nice to run around with the R8 testing it out and enjoying the city for an evening!
Appreciate that!! Canon is pretty good about discounting their lenses and camera bodies around the holidays, even full price it’s one heck of a deal but I don’t blame you for waiting!
For this review I shot primarily with the RF 24-50mm, a pretty good lens given the $299 price but it does feel kind of cheap and plasticy in the hand. The 28mm f/2.8 pancake is a fun city lens but you are going to be limited to that 28mm focal length. You can’t go wrong with a 24-105mm if you want versatility. I have shot a lot downtown with that lens and it gives you a ton of range. If you have a little more budget I would highly recommend checking out the RF 28-70 f/2.8. For $1,100 it is a lot of lens!
Have you tried using the "Touch & drag AF" feature to set focus point? If you set it to relative and right side of the screen (AF menu 4), it lets you use the half of the screen under your right thumb as a track pad to move the autofocus spot while you're looking through the viewfinder. It took me about five minutes to get used to, and it's vastly quicker to nail focus than even using the joystick on the more expensive bodies. As for the controls, I've pretty much moved to shooting Manual + auto-ISO almost exclusively. With AI noise reduction in Lightroom and the superb low light performance on the R8, I have very few qualms about letting the camera boost ISO to what would have been ridiculous levels even two years ago. That lets me use the index finger dial for shutter speed, the top dial for aperture, and the control ring on the lens for exposure compensation. Having another dial would be nice, but it's a perfectly acceptable compromise to get a travel body this small and capable. Honestly the only thing I don't like is the battery life. You give up some of your weight savings by always having to carry two or three spare batteries to get through the day. On the plus side, you can charge in the camera via USB-C so you can get away without hauling along a battery charger assuming you're carrying a spare power pack (which most of us do anyway).
Very good solutions and insight! I used the touch and drag briefly with my R6, but that would be an excellent solution for the lack of physical joystick. I find myself using aperture priority a lot when shooting day to day, leaving ISO set to auto would being a good compromise. The enhanced noise reduction in Lightroom is insanely good, I also felt the high ISO photos I was getting from the R8 were already very clean so it’s a great combo! Appreciate the insight and real world knowledge from someone who has used it for an extended period of time already! Thank you!
It really enjoyed getting to use it, the size and weight difference even compared to my R6 made brining it with me so easy. The only thing I mentioned and still don’t like is the battery choice, but it’s not a dealbreaker.
Canon was going for a small size on the R8, so it makes perfect sense. You just can’t get everything in a single camera body. If you want a larger battery, go for an R6M1 or R6M2.
Canon is always going to protect their higher end camera’s. Throw in IBIS and an LP-E6 and you have the R6 Mark II. I get it, and it makes sense from a business standpoint but it’s still frustrating haha
I think you will be happy with an R8 for occasional sports and wildlife photography. I didn’t notice the rolling shutter in my shooting with it. The 6fps mechanical is on the slower side, but still very usable in sports and wildlife. If you aren’t shooting something like tennis, golf or something really fast paced, you should be able to get away with using the electric shutter and get 40fps. The autofocus, fast mechanical shutter speed, ergonomics, that all would make it a pretty good sports camera in my opinion.
Hello Jason; thank you from France for this pretty good video. Could you please let me know the second background music title please ? That would be great :)
The second track is by the artist CONVENTIONER. The song is an instrumental version of his song Puzzles. I license my music through Audiio, I am not sure if he releases his music elsewhere, but I know you can find his stuff on there. Hope that helps!!
I love my R8, not a fan of its battery tho. Very much feels like a printer marketing where the camera is cheap(relatively) but then canon gets ya on the lenses.
It is a step up ring for my Kase Magnetic filters. All of the filters I own and use are 82mm and so when I want to use ND or CPL filters on lenses that have a smaller diameter front filter thread, you can purchase step up rings that will change it from 58mm to 82mm 😁
Awesome video my guy! I'm about to go get one now... Love your shots and your info. Keep going!
That awesome man!! I think you are going to thoroughly enjoy it, the amount of camera you get for the money, it’s pretty impressive!
Awesome video. Very informative. The images of Pittsburgh are simply amazing!
Appreciate that!! It’s one of those things where I see Pittsburgh so much, I don’t really go and shoot photos downtown all that much anymore. It was nice to run around with the R8 testing it out and enjoying the city for an evening!
I want an R8 but am waiting for the holiday sales in hopes of saving a bit. Great video! The quality is very apparent!
Appreciate that!! Canon is pretty good about discounting their lenses and camera bodies around the holidays, even full price it’s one heck of a deal but I don’t blame you for waiting!
Good video buddy. Nice explanations and good shots as well.
Means a lot!! Thank you for watching!
which lenses would you suggest for this camera for city photography?
For this review I shot primarily with the RF 24-50mm, a pretty good lens given the $299 price but it does feel kind of cheap and plasticy in the hand. The 28mm f/2.8 pancake is a fun city lens but you are going to be limited to that 28mm focal length. You can’t go wrong with a 24-105mm if you want versatility. I have shot a lot downtown with that lens and it gives you a ton of range. If you have a little more budget I would highly recommend checking out the RF 28-70 f/2.8. For $1,100 it is a lot of lens!
Have you tried using the "Touch & drag AF" feature to set focus point? If you set it to relative and right side of the screen (AF menu 4), it lets you use the half of the screen under your right thumb as a track pad to move the autofocus spot while you're looking through the viewfinder. It took me about five minutes to get used to, and it's vastly quicker to nail focus than even using the joystick on the more expensive bodies.
As for the controls, I've pretty much moved to shooting Manual + auto-ISO almost exclusively. With AI noise reduction in Lightroom and the superb low light performance on the R8, I have very few qualms about letting the camera boost ISO to what would have been ridiculous levels even two years ago. That lets me use the index finger dial for shutter speed, the top dial for aperture, and the control ring on the lens for exposure compensation. Having another dial would be nice, but it's a perfectly acceptable compromise to get a travel body this small and capable.
Honestly the only thing I don't like is the battery life. You give up some of your weight savings by always having to carry two or three spare batteries to get through the day. On the plus side, you can charge in the camera via USB-C so you can get away without hauling along a battery charger assuming you're carrying a spare power pack (which most of us do anyway).
Very good solutions and insight! I used the touch and drag briefly with my R6, but that would be an excellent solution for the lack of physical joystick. I find myself using aperture priority a lot when shooting day to day, leaving ISO set to auto would being a good compromise. The enhanced noise reduction in Lightroom is insanely good, I also felt the high ISO photos I was getting from the R8 were already very clean so it’s a great combo! Appreciate the insight and real world knowledge from someone who has used it for an extended period of time already! Thank you!
Love my R8 it's a great camera
It really enjoyed getting to use it, the size and weight difference even compared to my R6 made brining it with me so easy. The only thing I mentioned and still don’t like is the battery choice, but it’s not a dealbreaker.
@@JasonPischke I agree, that's why I brought the battery grip on Amazon so I don't have a problem with batteries, it actually lasted a long time.
Best value ff camera out right now, love mine!
It honestly packs so much into an affordable body!!
your video was very helpful thank you so much i needed this 😼
That is awesome to hear!! Thank you for watching!!
Put a grip for R8 with 2 batteries in and be happy. 😊
Absolutely!! It is a fantastic camera, with a battery grip you should be able to shoot all day without any issue.
Canon was going for a small size on the R8, so it makes perfect sense. You just can’t get everything in a single camera body. If you want a larger battery, go for an R6M1 or R6M2.
Canon is always going to protect their higher end camera’s. Throw in IBIS and an LP-E6 and you have the R6 Mark II. I get it, and it makes sense from a business standpoint but it’s still frustrating haha
Is the rolling shutter bad for occasional family sports and maybe wildlife photography, given the mechanical only has 6 fps?
I think you will be happy with an R8 for occasional sports and wildlife photography. I didn’t notice the rolling shutter in my shooting with it. The 6fps mechanical is on the slower side, but still very usable in sports and wildlife. If you aren’t shooting something like tennis, golf or something really fast paced, you should be able to get away with using the electric shutter and get 40fps. The autofocus, fast mechanical shutter speed, ergonomics, that all would make it a pretty good sports camera in my opinion.
Excellent video, thank you!
Appreciate that!!
This camera is definitely a steal . Just buy 3 to 4 batteries and you’re good to go
Exactly!! So much camera for the money!
Hello Jason; thank you from France for this pretty good video. Could you please let me know the second background music title please ? That would be great :)
The second track is by the artist CONVENTIONER. The song is an instrumental version of his song Puzzles. I license my music through Audiio, I am not sure if he releases his music elsewhere, but I know you can find his stuff on there. Hope that helps!!
@@JasonPischke definitly my friend. I got the song; thank you so much for this :)
Which iso is base iso on r8? Is it also same as r6ii?
Same as all of Canon’s other camera’s. Base ISO of 100 for photos or Rec.709 video. Base ISO of 800 for CLog 3.
I love my R8, not a fan of its battery tho. Very much feels like a printer marketing where the camera is cheap(relatively) but then canon gets ya on the lenses.
A very good point, going full frame with the RF system is not easy on the wallet. I love and enjoy their lenses, but they do cost a premium 😅
What’s that extra saucer plate thing at the end of the lens?
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It is a step up ring for my Kase Magnetic filters. All of the filters I own and use are 82mm and so when I want to use ND or CPL filters on lenses that have a smaller diameter front filter thread, you can purchase step up rings that will change it from 58mm to 82mm 😁
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