Hi. It's not the correct question you should ask. There is no "better than the other" But i am gladly help and share my opinion! :) I can see the a6400 a bit cheaper than the R10 with the kitlens. I think the R10 is stronger in a lot of things. First, you can enable HDR PQ mode and it gives 10bit colors to edit. (It's good for colorgrading, cinematic video etc.) Has viewfinder and it's a good thing for photographers. I really want to switch to Sony after Canon but not because it's better than the other. IF YOU KNOW the next camera in the future and what do you want to shoot, i would get from that brand. For example if i knew that i want a sony camera, i would go for a Sony. (Because you doN't have to change lenses and all the other stuffs) If you know you want to be a canon shooter in the future, get canon, and canon compatible lenses.
The R10? Yes, you can start with that. But in the future I would use at least an r7 instead of the r10. For example because the R7 can shoot LOG and has IBIS.
First. The light! As you can see the sharpest clips always outdoor. (A lot of light outside) For indoor shoot I use a 60W light and softbox Second. My camera only shoot in 8bit. = Not much space to colorgrade. Don't push it so hard because you will lose quality. Third. The Canon R10 can shoot 4K. With 24 and 30FPS its downsampled from 6K. But if you use 60FPS it's "only" 4K So if you can, shoot 24 or 30 fps for more detail. And you can always add just a little sharpening in the editing software. I hope I could help. :) @@shivaninishad2491
@elmariaci7637 Sorry I didnt do wedding yet! I think a 15-20 minutes film is a really long one! With 1 camera But a Lots of batteries. And different lenses.
Very professional video 👏
Thank you. And this is just a beginning. I think you can do It too. Just be patient and practice a lot! ✌️😇
I want to know canon r10 or sony a6400 which one is better
Hi. It's not the correct question you should ask. There is no "better than the other" But i am gladly help and share my opinion! :)
I can see the a6400 a bit cheaper than the R10 with the kitlens.
I think the R10 is stronger in a lot of things. First, you can enable HDR PQ mode and it gives 10bit colors to edit. (It's good for colorgrading, cinematic video etc.)
Has viewfinder and it's a good thing for photographers.
I really want to switch to Sony after Canon but not because it's better than the other.
IF YOU KNOW the next camera in the future and what do you want to shoot, i would get from that brand.
For example if i knew that i want a sony camera, i would go for a Sony. (Because you doN't have to change lenses and all the other stuffs)
If you know you want to be a canon shooter in the future, get canon, and canon compatible lenses.
Is it good for wedding videos ?
The R10? Yes, you can start with that. But in the future I would use at least an r7 instead of the r10. For example because the R7 can shoot LOG and has IBIS.
@@reyesproductionDKhello. Please help me to gain that much detail in the video
First. The light! As you can see the sharpest clips always outdoor. (A lot of light outside) For indoor shoot I use a 60W light and softbox
Second. My camera only shoot in 8bit. = Not much space to colorgrade. Don't push it so hard because you will lose quality.
Third. The Canon R10 can shoot 4K. With 24 and 30FPS its downsampled from 6K. But if you use 60FPS it's "only" 4K
So if you can, shoot 24 or 30 fps for more detail.
And you can always add just a little sharpening in the editing software.
I hope I could help. :)
@@shivaninishad2491
Is it possible to shoot a 15-20 min wedding film with 1 camera?
@elmariaci7637 Sorry I didnt do wedding yet! I think a 15-20 minutes film is a really long one! With 1 camera But a Lots of batteries. And different lenses.