What Sensor Size is the Best? | Camera Sensor Comparison (Sony vs Canon vs Lumix)

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  • @claymobill
    @claymobill 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good job, man. You have explained these concepts better than the specialized channels do.

  • @GlishSUB
    @GlishSUB 8 месяцев назад

    I came back to watch this video again and I use a canon 450D with a 18-55mm lens and 70-300mm lens

  • @Callmeeleek
    @Callmeeleek Год назад +2

    Your Videos in Stopmotion Studios is realy good

  • @Callmeeleek
    @Callmeeleek Год назад +1

    Hi Rioforce

  • @MPSFilmsOfficial
    @MPSFilmsOfficial Год назад

    5 ft sensors only

  • @serhiirudenko6183
    @serhiirudenko6183 Год назад

    Loooool Even on a preview I see some dust on the sensor.
    Older DSLRs at least have a mirror and always closed shutter over the sensor. Luckily some modern mirrorless cameras do the same thing (except the mirror).

    • @rioforce
      @rioforce  11 месяцев назад

      Definitely the worst part of the mirrorless. I abuse my Canon DSLRs so some dust is expected, but I’ve never had as bad dust as quickly as when I used a mirrorless. I’m being super careful and still dirty smh.

  • @bricksnblocks
    @bricksnblocks Год назад +1

    I have a question: What would be the best DSLR for someone who is new to DSLRs? I have used webcams for nearly 2 years now, currently using a Logitech C920. I have Stop Motion Studio Pro, which suits my needs for now (in other words, I don't want to have to buy Dragonframe). I've been brickfilming for roughly 4 years now, and I want to have a good idea of what camera I want once I feel that I am ready to progress.

    • @rioforce
      @rioforce  11 месяцев назад +1

      Stop motion studio pro on Mac or windows? I *think* it supports DSLR on Mac. Not sure about windows. Last I checked it didn’t.
      That said, a cheap Canon is one you can’t go wrong with. Like, a DSLR, not a mirrorless. I have a SL1, really love it. But a T6 or heck, even a T2i would be fine (though the latter is worse at low light. Better than a webcam but gets grainy with higher ISO gain).
      I wasn’t happy with Nikon’s lack of software support and I haven’t used Sony for stop motion. My programs don’t support Sony, they’re too old. Check Canon’s refurbished market, you can get them cheaper there and perfect quality. That’s where I got mine. Used is okay, but very hard to buy. Some cameras’ shutters wear out over time so buying used speeds up that process obviously.
      Hope this helps!

    • @benjaminbenjamin8392
      @benjaminbenjamin8392 4 месяца назад

      May i ask do you still use
      The same sl1 t6 and t2i.

    • @rioforce
      @rioforce  4 месяца назад +1

      I do still use the SL1. It’s still a good camera! So are the others I mentioned, assuming your software supports them

  • @TimiV00
    @TimiV00 Год назад

    Do you have any advices for Lego CGI. I've watched your tutorials for blender and I've done good keying in resolve but always when I try to add some blender Lego to scene it looks so unrealistic and bad😂

    • @TimiV00
      @TimiV00 Год назад

      Also I'd need some Lego water and Lego simulations.

    • @rioforce
      @rioforce  11 месяцев назад

      It’s hard to match the camera quality and the lighting. I’ll see if I can make a video about this soon! Id love to see an example of what you’ve done so I can address it more specifically to, if you have anything! Feel free to email me or if you upload to RUclips just reply here.