This comparison is just the best on RUclips ! Thank you so much for your work !!!! It deserves a 1m. views 🙌 Could you please tell how much storage takes (how much weights), for example, 5 sec. video 1080 24/120 fps on R6 and 5 sec. video 1080 24/120 fps on a7iii ? Or maybe you can share some comparison clips so I could download it. 🫶
really so VERY helpful. again, i am an appreciative subscriber. wonderful to see you are both doing great during this time of COVID. i look forward to perhaps a Sony A7C review. stay well. thumbs up.
I've been in a mix of Canon and Sony for quite a while now (70D in 2013, a6300 in 2017) and now pondering upgrading into full-frame. Most of my glass is EF so would adapt them anyways, but the more I search around I consider going with the R6, even though I'd lose a little in the megapixel department. The main headache I've had with Sony was related to color never feeling quite there and having a greening tone in the blues and a magenta one in the reds, which I still feel is present :c
As a 5dm4 user, canon has really caught up and packed great features in this r6 but disappointed with this overheating worries (video) as it can render the unit useless in realtime pro work. I might get a rental to see if it suits my workflow. Thanks for this comprehensive comparative video
very informative,. i wanted to know if r6 overheats at 1080p? i normally shoot at 1080p for my wedding events,. 99% i shoot 1080p,. 1% i shoot 4K only for details,. like ring shots,. so that i can crop in further,.
I would be inclined to say R6 (best AF out of the three) but there is the overheating issue for video. I have not tested the Z6 II yet, but based on my Z6 experience, it should deliver for both video and wildlife, and its AF should be better than the A7 III. You need DSLR lenses for birding though. The Sony's video codec starts to be a bit old now, although it still delivers excellent quality, and there are more native lenses to choose from.
Nice comparison!! What do you recomended for using stills (E-commerce fashion) and sometimes video between R6 0r A7III for better quality image and for easy to touch? Now I'm using APSC dan have plan to moving to FF.
Ok. Back to your original question then. I find the Canon easier to use, and it has extra specs for video such as 4K 50/60p and 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording which gives you better image quality. The thing to be aware with the Canon is overheating. If you need to record quick shots, it's good, but long hours of work could be a problem. For stills, they both are really good. Also consider that there are more lenses for the Sony E-mount system, including third party brands like Sigma or Tamron.
Not sure about mount and IBIS, perhaps it is a limitation. On another note, the results I've seen from the A7S III or A7C using the gyros sensor data and Sony's Catalyst software are quite impressive for video. Hopefully the A7 IV will have the same capabilities.
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons Thank you very much! Was this shot lit up as well? If I offered you compensation, would you be able to shoot a clip or two for me in specific settings? It would be vastly helpful. Figuring something out that I am experiencing with my particular R6.
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons So it's not pointing directly at this composition? As for me, I'm just seeing some noise/pixel behavior that I can't decide exactly for which the reason. Would you be able to do that for me? As I said, would be more than happy to pay you for your time.
Correct, it's not direct light. Do you want the same composition but with direct light? Have you tried to play with the noise reduction setting? I found it can have quite the impact on noise.
I don't know how I found your video, this is exactly i was looking for
Merci Mathieu ! Excellente vidéo.
Merci!
This comparison is just the best on RUclips ! Thank you so much for your work !!!! It deserves a 1m. views 🙌
Could you please tell how much storage takes (how much weights), for example, 5 sec. video 1080 24/120 fps on R6 and 5 sec. video 1080 24/120 fps on a7iii ? Or maybe you can share some comparison clips so I could download it. 🫶
really so VERY helpful. again, i am an appreciative subscriber. wonderful to see you are both doing great during this time of COVID. i look forward to perhaps a Sony A7C review. stay well. thumbs up.
Thank you!
Great video, thanks! Would love to see a comparison of the Z6ii and the R6 (and maybe even with the A7RIII), all similar price-points at the moment.
I've been in a mix of Canon and Sony for quite a while now (70D in 2013, a6300 in 2017) and now pondering upgrading into full-frame. Most of my glass is EF so would adapt them anyways, but the more I search around I consider going with the R6, even though I'd lose a little in the megapixel department. The main headache I've had with Sony was related to color never feeling quite there and having a greening tone in the blues and a magenta one in the reds, which I still feel is present :c
Great video! :) I have used sony a7iii to shoot my last movie - Zugun. I am waiting for sony a 7iv now :d
As a 5dm4 user, canon has really caught up and packed great features in this r6 but disappointed with this overheating worries (video) as it can render the unit useless in realtime pro work. I might get a rental to see if it suits my workflow. Thanks for this comprehensive comparative video
Let me know how do you find the camera after renting it.
Thanks this is a great comparison! I wish you have done the R6 against the A7SIII instead though.
thank you very much,
I really like your video review, I hope you can do more reviews like this on different cameras
Thanks. Currently working on A7 III and A7 IV at the moment.
This is so helpful !! Thank you
Great video, thank you! What version of Firmware were you running for the R6? Newest 1.3.1 reduces overheating issues.
1.2.0
Hi @MathieuGasquet Nice video!
Im thinking to move from Canon to Sony, but not sure at all.. which one's do you use?
Great effort and great review. Thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed it
very informative,. i wanted to know if r6 overheats at 1080p? i normally shoot at 1080p for my wedding events,. 99% i shoot 1080p,. 1% i shoot 4K only for details,. like ring shots,. so that i can crop in further,.
it doesn't lock out of 1080p modes at all for overheating it only locks out of 4k
I did some test in 1080p and it doesn't seem to be a problem, at least indoor with a room temperature of 19/20˚C.
Thank you a lot for the great comparison
Great review as always. It would've been nice to see the 120p comparison though.
I really focus on videography , especially in low-light , is it better to take the a7iii ?
Very objective and detailed.
Great work
Mathieu
Excellent comparison...
So which camera is the best for photography and videography.
Superb review!!!!!!
tkx! great video!
A7siii vs r5 for video killer video. 👍
Thanks man
For video and Birding, which one would you choose: R6, A7iii or the Z6ii for your personal use?
I would be inclined to say R6 (best AF out of the three) but there is the overheating issue for video.
I have not tested the Z6 II yet, but based on my Z6 experience, it should deliver for both video and wildlife, and its AF should be better than the A7 III. You need DSLR lenses for birding though.
The Sony's video codec starts to be a bit old now, although it still delivers excellent quality, and there are more native lenses to choose from.
Nice comparison!! What do you recomended for using stills (E-commerce fashion) and sometimes video between R6 0r A7III for better quality image and for easy to touch?
Now I'm using APSC dan have plan to moving to FF.
Which APS-C camera are you using? Do you have a full frame lenses already?
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons Fuji x-t4. I don't have FF lenses 😅
Ok. Back to your original question then. I find the Canon easier to use, and it has extra specs for video such as 4K 50/60p and 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording which gives you better image quality. The thing to be aware with the Canon is overheating. If you need to record quick shots, it's good, but long hours of work could be a problem.
For stills, they both are really good. Also consider that there are more lenses for the Sony E-mount system, including third party brands like Sigma or Tamron.
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons Thanks for your advice sir. Nice comparation detil from your video and your blog 👍👍👍
I think it will be a long time before we see an a7IV after this, as Sony needs time to catch up. Can they get 8 stops of IBIS with that small mount?
Not sure about mount and IBIS, perhaps it is a limitation. On another note, the results I've seen from the A7S III or A7C using the gyros sensor data and Sony's Catalyst software are quite impressive for video. Hopefully the A7 IV will have the same capabilities.
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons Yeah, and eye focus for birds!
I think the A7S III demonstrates that they aren't too far behind, but their downsampling may be difficult in 4K60p
Bro 5d mark iv and and EOS R and r6 which one is best for wedding photography and long term use
Definitely R6 over the EOS R. I don't have experience with the 5D IV.
For 1080p which one is sharper and better? A7iii or the R6?
Also which has the better ibis?
R6 has insanely steady IBIS. There are demos of that on youtube. As for 1080p, they are so close, it will come down to lenses.
@@sinhafamily thank you for the reply, if you were to choose one which one would you for professional work.
13:40 Colours in video right out of the camera obviously better on R6.
Am from India sir. Here canon r6 body alone costs 2L. I saw other countries with 24-105mm lens price is 2L . How do i import it?
Hello sir! Do you happen to have one of the raw video files of the R6 at 3200, that you might be willing to share?
Here:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1myxIPBq2abAS9eZd28vJFIfJNwsNlL2A?usp=sharing
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons Thank you very much! Was this shot lit up as well?
If I offered you compensation, would you be able to shoot a clip or two for me in specific settings? It would be vastly helpful. Figuring something out that I am experiencing with my particular R6.
Small LED light bouncing on the wall.
What's the problem you're experiencing with the R6?
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons So it's not pointing directly at this composition? As for me, I'm just seeing some noise/pixel behavior that I can't decide exactly for which the reason. Would you be able to do that for me? As I said, would be more than happy to pay you for your time.
Correct, it's not direct light. Do you want the same composition but with direct light?
Have you tried to play with the noise reduction setting? I found it can have quite the impact on noise.
The overheating is a real problem on the R6. You just cannot rely on it for professional video work.
going to make a video about the nikon z5?
I'd like to, and compare it to Z6 and Z6 II. I'm waiting for the lockdown to end.
a 2 year old camera without overheating win
A7 iii Does have eye detect with the firmware updates
There is no eye AF for video on the A7 III. Perhaps you're confusing it with the Eye AF for animals update, which works for stills only.
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons ok
no slow motion , ugh ,
Bro 5d mark iv and and EOS R and r6 which one is best for wedding photography and long term use
Definitely R6 over the EOS R. I don't have experience with the 5D IV.
@@MathieuGasquetMirrorLessons r6 just 20mp bro what about 5d mark iv