Came to see the comparison on these 2. As a Full Time Shooter, we are splitting hairs here 😂 either will work the Client never……, I mean never…. debates this level of detail.
Canon is not that much interested in bringing RFS APS-C lenses for their system as they did for their EF-M. RF-S will have exactly the same number of lenses that EF-M has or less. Canon mistakenly to not follow their popular EF-M 15-45mm kit lens for their RF-S system. Now they can allow their old Sigma partner who saved their EF-M system with their 16, 30 and 56mm F1.4 trio. For general purposes, Canon's full-frame lens line is full and if you have the money you can go for it. But APS-C is not even compatible with Sony, or Nikon APS-C lineup. That is why Z50 is gaining market although it is not even close to their R10. So I will beg Canon to bring an overall zoom lens (Like old EF-S 17-55 f2.8) and some good prime like EF-M 22m F2 or 32mm F1.4. Please consider a good kit lens instead of a useless 18-45mm F4.5-6.3. And allow Sigma to bring at least four or five very demanding lenses. Or Stop advertising for APS-C. BTW, I own an R10 (unfortunately).
1... because we could! 2. Because the Canon EF macro lens is almost legendary, so when people are looking to switch from their DSLR system, this lens may be a deciding factor for them when choosing between Canon and Lumix S. We decided not to include Nikon, Sony and 3rd party in the lineup as there's not actually any like-for-like lenses, they're all different focal lengths!
If you are a hybrid shooter (video/photo)
i would go with the Panasonic.
Came to see the comparison on these 2.
As a Full Time Shooter, we are splitting hairs here 😂 either will work the Client never……, I mean never…. debates this level of detail.
I don't know why you gave the price as a draw when you said one cheaper than the other?
Canon is not that much interested in bringing RFS APS-C lenses for their system as they did for their EF-M. RF-S will have exactly the same number of lenses that EF-M has or less. Canon mistakenly to not follow their popular EF-M 15-45mm kit lens for their RF-S system. Now they can allow their old Sigma partner who saved their EF-M system with their 16, 30 and 56mm F1.4 trio.
For general purposes, Canon's full-frame lens line is full and if you have the money you can go for it. But APS-C is not even compatible with Sony, or Nikon APS-C lineup. That is why Z50 is gaining market although it is not even close to their R10.
So I will beg Canon to bring an overall zoom lens (Like old EF-S 17-55 f2.8) and some good prime like EF-M 22m F2 or 32mm F1.4. Please consider a good kit lens instead of a useless 18-45mm F4.5-6.3. And allow Sigma to bring at least four or five very demanding lenses.
Or Stop advertising for APS-C.
BTW, I own an R10 (unfortunately).
Both great lenses in their own right but why would you compare them side by side? Asking for a friend 😉
1... because we could! 2. Because the Canon EF macro lens is almost legendary, so when people are looking to switch from their DSLR system, this lens may be a deciding factor for them when choosing between Canon and Lumix S. We decided not to include Nikon, Sony and 3rd party in the lineup as there's not actually any like-for-like lenses, they're all different focal lengths!
@@WilkinsonCameras fair point!
Hoping you'll do a Lumix S 100mm 2.8 macro vs Sigma 105mm 2.8 macro for us Lumix ang L-Mount shooters.
Excellent video 👌
Thank you 👍
Canon did a great job on their RF L series glass that others hard to catch up
Not really the canon lens is terrible it's macro to infinity focus is terrible
@@harryvlogs7833 u certainly havent watch the video yet
@mbismbismb yeah I have its not even a proper macro lens and autofocus isn't good. The Canon has a lot of focus breathing
@@mbismbismb hear watch from the focus breathing part of the video
@@harryvlogs7833 i'm sorry but if u use r3 it has focus breathing compensation... fyi