As an owner of a R8 myself, I agree for the most part of your review. I especially liked how you highlighted the travel/street photography aspect with it's size, that's what I love about mine. But there are also a few things I want to point out: overheating for example isn't completely solved. Your review was during winter which of course makes a big difference, would have been nice if you mentioned it. I was hiking in the summer with the R8 attached to my backpack strap with a PD capture clip, and it got so hot that I couldn't take a 1 minute video. Ofc that's a pretty extreme example, the sun was shining directly on the rear of the camera for at least an hour, but at the same time it wasn't even that hot outside. In fact I wanted to film my friend sliding down a snowfield when it overheated. I haven't missed the joystick yet, because touch and drag is so awesome. Works much better and faster than a joystick IMO, by your commentary I guess you didn't know this feature existed. Only time I wished for a joystick is when wearing gloves.
The compact size of the R8 was great! I took it everywhere with me. I used the R8 indoors (70F) for family photos and real estate photos/video and didn't have any issues with overheating. The outdoor recording (14F) was definitely an extreme, but wasn't my only experience. You can't really blame the camera for overheating when it was baking in the sun for an hour though...
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I currently have a Canon M50 and looking to upgrade. I like to travel and often take pictures in low lighting. Do you think the R8 is my best option for an upgrade? I have been tempted by the Canon R7 which currently is cheaper and comes with a 18-150 lens and although not full frame appears to favourably compare to the R8. I would appreciate your thoughts
I'd say don't waste your time with the 18-150mm kit lens. They're cheaper quality glass & materials, and you'll lose a lot of the quality you're getting from upgrading. The R7 OR R8 would be a great upgrade from the M50, I'd personally lean full-frame. I think it's worth it in the long run.
I think for $1299 right now, the EOS R8 is a pretty hot deal: amzn.to/3WDA8fE You can also pick up the Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 for pretty cheap to get you started too: amzn.to/3WszuSc
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I've heard some folks mention that. Unfortunately, I had a limited time with the camera and wasn't able to figure it out in time. I still miss the physical analog joystick.
If you usually look through the small viewfinder you can turn on a setting that lets you use half of the 3 inch screen to control the focus point. I use it, I love it.
I agree! Have you looked into the the R6? With pretty much identical specs, the R6 is only sightly more expensive than the R8... and it has 5-Axis IBIS. The R6 Mark II is also pretty cool, but there's a price tag to match 😅
The electronic stabilization algorithm on the R8 and R6ii is probably the best in the business. Makes up for the lack of ibis 10 fold. Of course the ibis is always better but if your a video shooter on canon wider than 24mm becomes a massive problem with wobbly footage. This is just my observation in using Fuji lumix Sony and canon this year
@frostgodx Even with wide lenses the digital stabilization 1) crops the video terribly, and 2) isn’t that great. I was still getting jittery video on a 24mm or wider. Digital Stabilization doesn’t come close to making up for the lack of IBIS. If it did, IBIS probably wouldn’t be necessary anymore.
The viewfinder and lcd are 100% oke why the complaint? I cannot understand it. The cold usage is crap talk because in the manual it says not use below zero! So you wanna take a camera below zero and complain over it, thats nog right.
I found them to be sub-par and low res, because of my experience with hundreds of other cameras, across many brands. Feel free to create your own review if you disagree.
As an owner of a R8 myself, I agree for the most part of your review. I especially liked how you highlighted the travel/street photography aspect with it's size, that's what I love about mine. But there are also a few things I want to point out:
overheating for example isn't completely solved. Your review was during winter which of course makes a big difference, would have been nice if you mentioned it. I was hiking in the summer with the R8 attached to my backpack strap with a PD capture clip, and it got so hot that I couldn't take a 1 minute video. Ofc that's a pretty extreme example, the sun was shining directly on the rear of the camera for at least an hour, but at the same time it wasn't even that hot outside. In fact I wanted to film my friend sliding down a snowfield when it overheated.
I haven't missed the joystick yet, because touch and drag is so awesome. Works much better and faster than a joystick IMO, by your commentary I guess you didn't know this feature existed. Only time I wished for a joystick is when wearing gloves.
The compact size of the R8 was great! I took it everywhere with me.
I used the R8 indoors (70F) for family photos and real estate photos/video and didn't have any issues with overheating.
The outdoor recording (14F) was definitely an extreme, but wasn't my only experience.
You can't really blame the camera for overheating when it was baking in the sun for an hour though...
that part of overheating..its true..i shot 4k60 at hot sunny day..the overheat was obvious
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You can actually use the R8’s touchscreen to move focus pints while having your eye on the evf
I figured that out eventually, I just prefer having a tactile joystick like other camera systems.
Sweet video! Nice review and sweet b-roll.
Thank you for the kind words, and I appreciate you watching! My Nikon Z8 review is dropping today, be sure to check it out!
Canon unveils new feature! Testing engineers are now using severed corpse fingers to prod LCD touch screens for improved “freezing finger haptics.” Firmware updates coming soon (only available in Alaska).
Who needs fingers or cameras when A.I. makes the pretty pictures for me? Uh oh, who will type my prompts now...
I currently have a Canon M50 and looking to upgrade. I like to travel and often take pictures in low lighting. Do you think the R8 is my best option for an upgrade? I have been tempted by the Canon R7 which currently is cheaper and comes with a 18-150 lens and although not full frame appears to favourably compare to the R8. I would appreciate your thoughts
I'd say don't waste your time with the 18-150mm kit lens. They're cheaper quality glass & materials, and you'll lose a lot of the quality you're getting from upgrading.
The R7 OR R8 would be a great upgrade from the M50, I'd personally lean full-frame. I think it's worth it in the long run.
@@RunNGunPhoto appreciate your feedback and opinion I agree and will go for the R8
I think for $1299 right now, the EOS R8 is a pretty hot deal: amzn.to/3WDA8fE
You can also pick up the Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 for pretty cheap to get you started too: amzn.to/3WszuSc
*What are your thoughts on the Canon EOS R8? It may be my new favorite hybrid travel camera!*
✅ My Color Grading LUTs and Presets: therunngun.com/shop/
✅ Canon EOS R8 Body: amzn.to/3Tz3D2y
u can set the cam to have autofocus points on the right of the screen so u can change it without having to bring the camera down
I've heard some folks mention that.
Unfortunately, I had a limited time with the camera and wasn't able to figure it out in time. I still miss the physical analog joystick.
If you usually look through the small viewfinder you can turn on a setting that lets you use half of the 3 inch screen to control the focus point. I use it, I love it.
I miss the tactile joystick. Just personal choice.
Do you know the native ISOʼs?
Nope!
Honestly just expose properly. A little noise won’t kill your photo and the difference between a stop up or down won’t make a difference.
@@RunNGunPhoto thanks!
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Thank you so much for joining the journey Nick!
Would be a perfect camera for me if it has images stabilization.
I agree! Have you looked into the the R6? With pretty much identical specs, the R6 is only sightly more expensive than the R8... and it has 5-Axis IBIS.
The R6 Mark II is also pretty cool, but there's a price tag to match 😅
completely unnecessary
@@frostgodx IBIS unnecessary? How so?
The electronic stabilization algorithm on the R8 and R6ii is probably the best in the business. Makes up for the lack of ibis 10 fold. Of course the ibis is always better but if your a video shooter on canon wider than 24mm becomes a massive problem with wobbly footage. This is just my observation in using Fuji lumix Sony and canon this year
@frostgodx Even with wide lenses the digital stabilization 1) crops the video terribly, and 2) isn’t that great. I was still getting jittery video on a 24mm or wider. Digital Stabilization doesn’t come close to making up for the lack of IBIS. If it did, IBIS probably wouldn’t be necessary anymore.
Thank you for the clip was very nice to know this informations
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions about the Canon EOS R8.
Bro the r8 over heats lol you were shooting in snow 😂
Shot indoors as well bro.
The viewfinder and lcd are 100% oke why the complaint? I cannot understand it.
The cold usage is crap talk because in the manual it says not use below zero!
So you wanna take a camera below zero and complain over it, thats nog right.
I found them to be sub-par and low res, because of my experience with hundreds of other cameras, across many brands.
Feel free to create your own review if you disagree.
just another talking head with minimum time for examples (((( Christofer Frost still the best reviewer of Cameras and lenses on RUclips
Thanks for the feedback. What are you looking for? I have 128GB of example photos and video footage I shot in a week.