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Love your videos. So informative, punchy but not over the top. I finally pulled the trigger on the Sigma 18-35mm. Thank you for your dedication to your profession
A great thing about Sony is that you can choose crop mode or full frame mode for your APSC lenses on full frame cameras. Canon forces you to APSC, Nikon forces to crop too. I don't know about Panasonic L mount ones.
@@protoman1214 sometimes, but there are APSC lenses that fully cover full frame sensor. And if there is any vignette you always can crop far less than the APSC crop. Anyways the vignette in video is gone when you crop for stabilization. And in photo you can crop to your taste. The APSC Sigma 10-18 fully cover full frame at 12mm without vignette, and with other focal lengths it make a slight vignette that in part can be recovered and the crop is minimal.
Dude. You are very informative and entertaining. Love your videos. I'm going to upgrade my setup finally as I have been shooting on a woefully old Canon T2i. Im jumping into the mirrorless world and I like the R quite a bit. I have quite a few lenses I still like also that I want to keep using. You video hear shows I have nothing to worry about there. Thanks very much for the work you do. I am now subscribed!!
great and informative vid! thanks! when you use enhanced IS when shooting video with RF-Slens on R8, what's the crop factor? or does IS even work with RF-S lens?
But is it really the case that the full sensor is used in terms of light intake though being cropped 1.6x when using APS-C lenses? That confuses me. So in the end, if I use the R8 with the EF-S 55-250 I’d have an advantage in terms of light compared to using the lens on my 90d APS-C camera? 😮
Thank you my OG for dropping these jewels. I just purchased the canon RP and want to use my Canon APC lenses with the EF to RF adapter. Question: Am I going to lose image quality and will it automatically crop. Thanks so much
Thanks for the kind comment! I forget the details regarding crop mode on the RP but I remember that there were some limitations compared to the EOS R or other RF cameras. I think it was that you can only shoot in 720p in crop mode on the RP. I'm not sure but check it out before investing in APS-C lenses for the RP.
@@FulaanCreative Thanks so much Brother. I currently own the 10-18 APC and have the opportunity to purchase the RF 16 f2.8 new for $199 from BH. For that price I am going to pull the trigger etc
Bravo , apreciez foarte mult tot ceea ce faci si stateam mult pe ganduri ce sa fac cu obiectivele EF-S daca achizitionez un RP , R , sau R8 , pe R10 functioneaza perfect , ceea ce regret este ca nu putem folosi si obiectivele M pe montura R . Optimismul tau incurajeaza multi pasionati cee ce este un fapt foarte de laudat , BRAVO .
Choices to make. I have a 90d which is a fantastic camera, want to upgrade to the canon eos R , just don’t know about the crop factor and it would limit the video capabilities to 720p and won’t get 60fps
@@FulaanCreative I can? I thought it was limited to just 4k and that was it? I’ve looked at a video on the eos r using a asps lens and it automatically went into crop mode. So full hd1080p ,24fps was not there due to it being a full frame camera. The only thing you could use is 4k that’s all
@@FulaanCreative hmm I was looking at couple videos and a lot of viewers were saying that once you put a crop sensor lens on a full frame camera it’s limit it’s capabilities especially in video mode, unless they went to another mode , all I saw was 4k no 1080p just 720p and I was I don’t know if I should buy it. What about 24 and 30 are you able to get them as well
@@FulaanCreative Great thank you. I located it. I have a sigma 18-200mm EFS (I believe and glad I can now still use it. I figured it out for photos now. Glad to know about the megapixels. I'm mostly a video guy other than family photos and random pics between shooting.
Interesting video! I just got a Canon RP and when I put the Sigma on it, it just went to crop mode. I'm wondering if I can do something to use it on fullframe mode ...
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Tested a Tokina 11-20/2.8 on the R and it does not auto sense and does not force camera into 1.6crop, but it vignettes throughout the entire range. I also have a Tamron 10-24 VC and it does sense it is APS-C :(, maybe if I could downgrade firmware backwards, but not sure that's possible... I also have the M50m2 so maybe with the speed booster and as vignette goes away on that lens at ~14mm I use that :)
Excellent advice, thanks Fulaan! I'm a Canon M50 user, but upgrading to full frame is a goal. Your tips are very helpful. I'm saving this video in the 'Library.'
Just picked up a Canon R6 MKII and I couldn’t be happier! I have tons of EF-S lenses I got used on the cheap. 24mm STM, 40mm STM, 50mm STM, 10-18mm STM, 18-55mm STM, 18-135mm STM, 35mm STM macro, 24-105mm STM, & 55-250mm STM. I primarily purchased these for my 90D & C100 MKII. The C100 MKII has facial focus lock but only with the 35mm STM prime and zoom STMs. I’m a one man show so I need decent facial focus. In my opinion, the 90D works better with some of the STM lenses, especially the 18-135mm. The best lenses for it is from what I’ve heard is the 24-70mm f/2.8 (L) II. The 90d is temperamental due to its high pixel count on that crop sensor. That being said, these lenses with their STM quiet focus motors work completely seamlessly on my R6 MKII. The camera recognizes the lenses and automatically crops them. The 24-105mm is an EF full frame STM and doesn’t crop on the R6 MKII. From the images that I have taken, and for what I do, the EF STM holds up to my older USM 24-105 f/4 (L). Anyway, another awesome video that will save folks lots of bucks! 👍🏾
Thanks for sharing. I also use many EF and EF-S lenses on my RF cameras due to the advantage of having the built in ND adapter as well as the price of the lenses. I also use them on my S5 II without any loss in AF functionality or anything. Aside from saving money the fact is that the RF lineup is still missing many necessary focal lengths so it's nice that EF and EF-S lenses are an option.
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This one had me laughing.. 😅😅 I really love this. Thank you. This is exactly what I am facing.. Aiming at an R8.. and looking at EF adapted for reducing my $$ investment as I start off with Full Frame. ..I need the depth of field and low light my phone cannot do. Thank you, Sir.. 🎉🎉
I need help I'm trying to figure out right now about to buy a new lens and I can't I shoot a lot of archery all right outside stuff so I won't be real far away from the camera but not real close and then doing product reviews obviously I could use that wide angle lens to 16 mm 1.4 Sigma but will that work outside
Yo brother you kept it 100% real! I recently sold the RP for the R and have the adapter. The 10-18 works fantastic on the R in 4K and I regret buying the RF 15-35 even though I love it! You sir have earned a subscriber!
Hello, sir, how do you get around the lack of OS on the sigma 18-35? I get around that issue by using the 17-55 EF-S 2.8 instead... that has OS in the lens. Do you have any other tips, thanks!
@@penkatadrums It's not bad even on the M50. Don't use the enhanced setting. Use the normal IS. It's mainly designed to take out any micro jitters which it does a very good job at.
Hello, sir, again, I have one more question, regarding the EOS R, I really have problems understading this, I am looking to get an EOS R now to upgrade one of my m50s, and I would still like to use my EF-S glass, but when I got an RP for a test run last week, when I put on that EF-S glass, all the 1080p video options were grayed out!!! What kind of a sick joke is that! The camera could literally only shoot 720 or 4k using EF-S glass!! I am wondering if that's the same with the EOS R? I know it can't do 60p and I am coon with that, but can it at least do 24 25 and 30 1080p? Thanks!!!@@FulaanCreative
Great video, Fulaan! I have an 80D with an 18-135mm EF-S lens that has a PZ-E1 Power Zoom adapter. I love that lens! But will the 4K look bad compared with the 4K oversampled from 5.1K using say the RF 24-105mm kit lens, apart from the fact that the RF glass is better?
Hmm, İ think the 80d has the same or similar sensor to my m50. Sometimes in my videos I am mixing shots that are 4k from my eos r with shots that are 1080 from my m50 and you can only notice if you really pixel peep. So i think you will be fine.
Just upgraded from eos750D to EOSRP. Thanks this video helped a lot. One question, when you say photo quality is almost the same, will the crop lenses allow the EOS RP to use full 26 megapixels?
Video quality is pretty much the same. It's a little different with photos. Also make a note that I made this video while shooting on the EOS R. The RP will limit you to 720p when using crop lenses if I remember correctly.
I feel so overwhelmed trying to figure out what lenses will be best for my EOS R. I've watched like 30 seconds of this video and while my question hasn't been answered (yet), your video has just calmed me down. You've got a great editing style and super colorful personality, you could literally tell me anything and I'd take your word for it. Keep up the great work.
@@redowanahmed6082 On the RP it would be 50mm and on the R10 80mm which is good but too tight for general use. The optimal range in my opinion is 35-50mm in full frame terms and 18-35 in aps-c terms.
@@FulaanCreative I just bought a Canon R body after selling all of my Ef lenses and 77d a year ago. Just now getting back into it but the full frame aspect is a learning curve now. Great info, my man! Love the content and your personality! Very engaging!
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What's up guys? Please note that none of the aps-c lenses I mentioned are officially par-focal although I thought they were due to how they were functioning. Also someone mentioned that the r6 and r5 are able to shoot high frame rates in movie crop mode where as my Eos r is not so do keep that in mind. If you liked this video you can also check out this playlist for more content ruclips.net/video/uzQMRvLBO_I/видео.html
Thanks chris! I am not sure if it is sharper (although it very well may be) but I definitely didn't see any loss in sharpness and low light is the same as well.
@@FulaanCreative awesome thanks! But you don’t gain any additional bokeh correct? Meaning even if you are now cropped in to 180mm it still has the same background blur as it would at the normal full frame of 100mm?
@@FulaanCreative EOS users group you should drop in too facebook.com/groups/242999352890799/?multi_permalinks=1107947173062675&comment_id=1107974126393313¬if_id=1626746637963509¬if_t=feedback_reaction_generic&ref=notif
It will pretty much be the same as using it on the Eos R. It Will work very nicely in movie crop mode but will be missing 120p or 60p or both possibly.
@@2zChazz Nice. Does it work even in movie crop mode though? Because it is normal full frame mode it will function normally other than the heavy vignette from anything below 28mm.
Bro this video is excellent. For me one of the best videos talking about what I needed to know ever. I have the RP and now I’m gonna invested in some EF and EFS lenses man. Great work and keep it going and keep them coming 👍🏿👊🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thanks! Just a note though. Somebody mentioned the other day that the rp forces you into 720p when using EF-s crop lenses. EF full frame lenses are fine though from what I understand.
@@FulaanCreative Yeh I feel that EF is the way forward for me, but I won't sleep on an EFS if it's a ridiculous price. My wallet just doesn't want me to look at RF Glass lol
I just had some guy in a Canon facebook group that I'm in tell me that I can't use my EF-S 18-135mm with my R8 without losing half the megapixels. Is that true?
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Fulaan! Your videos are the best man! But wait a second! Are you saying the Canon EOS R has a mode on it that lets you use an APS-C lens with no black framing vignette on it? Does that work for stills too?
Thanks Man! Yes, it has a mode called movie crop mode for video which gives a 1.8x crop. There is also a manual aps-c crop mode for stills that gives you a 1.6x crop although I have never used being that I mostly do video.
@@FulaanCreative nice! Thanks for the info! People have a lot of criticism about the Touch Bar. How have you been doing with it? Is it a nuisance or useful at all?
@@henryIRL Honestly I just disabled it. I'm not really in need of any extra buttons/functions etc. What I like about the Canon system is that everything is accessible through the touch screen, I hardly use any of the knobs etc.
Great video man! I bought the sigma 18-35 when I was shooting with a crop sensor canon 80D. I recently upgraded to the eos R and it is a great lens for 4K on the eos r however it is killing me that I cannot shoot 60fps 1080p with this lens on the eos R (the option is grayed out on my camera). Do you know why the crop sensor lens affects the frame rate?? Also what lens would you suggest to shoot full frame on the eos R? Thanks for your time!
Thanks man! I appreciate it. Unfortunately some of the sigma 18-35 lenses have updated firmware that makes it such that they can only be used in crop mode and hence no 60fps. I have been really enjoying using the Tamron 15-30 and I recently made a review video about it. Let me know what you think. Peace!
For the Sigma 18 /35 the latest firmware screw up the lens. Before I could mount it on an EOS R and you are able even to take photos in 35mm in full frame. After the update it only work as APS C mode.
Recently used10-18mm lens in CAONON EOS RP, but there is no option to select Full HD i.e.1080p frame rates in menu? And Is duel pixel autofocus active in 4K?
I am not sure as I haven't used it with the RP so I don't know the details. Just do a Google search regarding the movie crop mode on the eos RP. That should come up with most of the details.
I think r8 for example is awesome camera, especially for video. but it can be good for casual photo walks with small and cheap rf-s zoom lenses. while fullframe 55-200 will be very big, heavy and expensive
Oh Thank yahh bruh - you just made me feel better about the RP purchase. So, it literally is just that you use the camera from 28 mm onward with APS-C lenses.
@@FulaanCreative Do you know what the max video resolution is in crop mode? Now there is a geek party video. This coming from a college professor who just got an atem mini for making zoom classes more engaging.
@@matthewlarson3058 the max resolution is 4k. I think the way it works is the that you don't lose resolution or quality, the only thing that happens is that the pixels become larger but I don't really know the technical details so it might work a little different than that but I know you can get 4k without losing image quality in movie crop mode.
When using crop mode on an EOS R, the crop into the sensor reduces the resolution to 12 mp. That's a pretty heavy price to pay for using ef-s lenses on an EOS R.
I have a Recent 90D and I would like to upgrade to a mirrorless. Love the sonys but having Canon I would like the R5 ou R6... Could I mount my 90d lenses there with adaptor??
Posting it here to ask opinion: #1 I noticed the field of view is narrower at 24mm at full frame (R6 with RF24-105mm) compared to a EF-S 15mm crop sensor lens mounted onto an APSC (15-85mm mounted on 70D) - it is supposed to offer the same field of view but it seems I was able to capture more space on the crop sensor lens + ASPC. #2: I mounted the EFS 10-18mm onto a mirrorless full frame and it looks good - however need to zoom in / check in detail to see the impact of supposed resolution drop Any thoughts/ personal experience?
Interesting about the 15mm. I have no idea why that would be the case. It should be exactly 24mm at a 1.6x crop. Do you have stabilization on or something else in the r6 that is making it crop in? Regarding the 10-18 You can zoom in to get rid of the edges but I found that for video in most cases it's not bad. For photos it may be more of an issue.
@@FulaanCreative Thanks for sharing :) I had both lens turned on the IS, but did not turn on the digital enhanced stabilisation feature in the R6..but again I did not do the test in a lab; just using proxies/ items to match the field of view as close possible. My test could be flawed. Noted on the 10-18 comments :) If I mount the 10-18mm EFS onto R6, technically it should give a field of view of 16-28.8mm on the R6? (or 10-18mm in APSC)
I’ve got a t7i and I’m debating upgrading to an RP or possibly a 90. RP because if it being mirrorless, 90D for the video. I’d also like not having to switch lens mounts with the 90 because I have purchased multiple EF/EF-S lenses. Any thoughts or input from anyone would be awesome
The RP at a discount price is good. The EOS R is also very good if you can get a good deal on it. If you go with a newer camera like the EOS R50, R10, R7 or R8 you could still adapt your EF lenses.
Thank you for the review 👍. The more important concern for me is when Canon applies a 1.6x crop when using Canon EF-S lenses and just leaves us with the middle 12MP out of the 30MP.
Good point but that is more relevant for photos as opposed to video and 90% of what I do is video. If it was the other way around I think I wouldn't use them as 12mp would be ok for online posts but not for prints or other types of photography. Thanks for the heads up Filip. Peace!
Just today I went to the shop to buy a Canon R8 with the intention that I would use my EF-S lenses. The sales guy said that I couldn't. I was devasted after saving my money to buy the body with an adaptor. Came home pretty upset not knowing what to do. Decided to jump on RUclips and see what people had to say. This was the first channel that popped up. Bro, you saved me a lot of money and have resurrected my dream of owning the R8. As a thank you I have subscribed and liked this video. Peace Bro!
Thanks man! I appreciate that. I am glad I am getting positive feedback about some of my latest videos. If you look back at my videos when I first started the videos and the delivery were horrible, almost embarrassing lol. Especially the one I did about the sigma 18-35 vs efm 22mm. So don't feel discouraged if you aren't where you want to be now. Just try to improve/fix 1 thing with each new video you make. Once you start to get into your flow you will see a big difference! Thanks for the kind words. Take care.
@@FulaanCreative After the M50, I bought a pair of Canon EOR's. I just recently sold one of them for an R5. I'm still getting used to it. Haven't even used it on a job yet.
Like always Fulaan you are the man!!!! I only wish I had the money for the R6, seems to have all that I want. But for now I guess the M50 Mark 2 is going to be my choice, just need to master product b-role technical details to make it pop.😉
Once you get your product review channel going you will have enough money to buy both of us an R6 but until then don't sweat it the m50 will do the job just fine :)
Hi, very interesting advice, I plan to purchase EOS R for portraits mostly, but I also wanted to use it for bird photography however there wouldn't be enough reach I think.. so I was thinking about using EOS R + a APS-C lense like 250 mm which would make it 250 x 1.6 so 400 mm not sure if that would work.. any advice how to use all benefits of full frame for portraits and yet have a hobby using it for bird photography with a telephoto lens that can be affordable :)
Sounds like a good plan. The canon 55-250 is what I use for wildlife and birding. On the m50 you can get up to 600mm with that lens due to the extreme 4k crop. The eos r has 1.7 crop us another .10 if you turn on digital stabe so that would give you 450mm, if you need more reach then you could turn on the enhanced stabilization but it might give you some weird warping and stuff...
Great video. Any info on if the still photo quality is that much worse. Love using my sigma art for events as the 1.8 really helps and would like to continue with the r6 if the quality is somewhat negligible. Usually shoot medium raw or small raw for music events etc.
Hi, thank you for the video, the 1.6 crop forcing you to use 30fps is only on 8K right ? It means, I can totally use a 60 fps recording mode in 4K with my Canon EF-S lenses ? And if one day, I buy some RF lenses, I will able to record full frame at 4K at 120fps and 8K at 60 fps ? Thanks !
Hello, thanks for you comment. I assume you are using the r5 since you mentioned 8k; yes in your case the movie crop mode gives you 4k 60 fps. It only takes away the 120 option in crop mode.
@@FulaanCreative Thanks for your answer, yes you're right I'm targeting the R5 , but for now I will be able to work only with my EF/EF-s lenses, but I know I can upgrade in the future and buy some RF lenses to get the FullFrame 8K at 60fps, that's for me the best resolution to be able to do anything you want, but for now, 4K 60 fps will be ok ^^ Thanks bro, and force for your channel !
Hello. Yes, it will either automatically put you in movie crop mode or it will give you a heavy vignette. If you are not seeing any vignette then it is in crop mode.
@@reashilian I haven't used the photo crop mode so I am not sure but I can say that if you are not getting any heavy vignette at 18mm then it is almost guaranteed to be cropped.
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Haha! Thanks man. I appreciate that.
Love your videos. So informative, punchy but not over the top. I finally pulled the trigger on the Sigma 18-35mm. Thank you for your dedication to your profession
Thanks for the kind comment. Congratz on the lens, I'm glad I could help.
A great thing about Sony is that you can choose crop mode or full frame mode for your APSC lenses on full frame cameras. Canon forces you to APSC, Nikon forces to crop too. I don't know about Panasonic L mount ones.
Yes Sony is ahead in that regard for sure.
How does that even work?? You have big black space around the image???
@@protoman1214 sometimes, but there are APSC lenses that fully cover full frame sensor. And if there is any vignette you always can crop far less than the APSC crop. Anyways the vignette in video is gone when you crop for stabilization. And in photo you can crop to your taste. The APSC Sigma 10-18 fully cover full frame at 12mm without vignette, and with other focal lengths it make a slight vignette that in part can be recovered and the crop is minimal.
Dude. You are very informative and entertaining. Love your videos. I'm going to upgrade my setup finally as I have been shooting on a woefully old Canon T2i. Im jumping into the mirrorless world and I like the R quite a bit. I have quite a few lenses I still like also that I want to keep using. You video hear shows I have nothing to worry about there. Thanks very much for the work you do. I am now subscribed!!
Awesome! Glad I could help
Fulaan... I'm glad I discoverd you! This is one of the best channels I've stumbled upon - on point, informative and entertaining. Thank you!!!!
I appreciate that man!
great and informative vid! thanks! when you use enhanced IS when shooting video with RF-Slens on R8, what's the crop factor? or does IS even work with RF-S lens?
Your comment about lens sharpness and pro-mist, I considered that when I bought my 18-135 EFS NANO, for my C100 mkii.
Nice
Lol.... love your videos .... what area r u in???.... man I need some video help.
Thanks! I am glad you enjoy the vids. I move around a lot, currently I am in Turkey.
I never comment on videos. Bruh...you're underrated. Best coverage of this topic I've seen.
Thanks Ayman!
But is it really the case that the full sensor is used in terms of light intake though being cropped 1.6x when using APS-C lenses? That confuses me. So in the end, if I use the R8 with the EF-S 55-250 I’d have an advantage in terms of light compared to using the lens on my 90d APS-C camera? 😮
Once the Camera is switched to crop mode it acts exactly the same as a crop sensor camera would.
Thank you my OG for dropping these jewels. I just purchased the canon RP and want to use my Canon APC lenses with the EF to RF adapter. Question: Am I going to lose image quality and will it automatically crop. Thanks so much
Thanks for the kind comment! I forget the details regarding crop mode on the RP but I remember that there were some limitations compared to the EOS R or other RF cameras. I think it was that you can only shoot in 720p in crop mode on the RP. I'm not sure but check it out before investing in APS-C lenses for the RP.
@@FulaanCreative Thanks so much Brother. I currently own the 10-18 APC and have the opportunity to purchase the RF 16 f2.8 new for $199 from BH. For that price I am going to pull the trigger etc
@@GovernorCedric No doubt the 16mm 2.8 is a steal.
@@FulaanCreative Thanks Brother , It absolutely is 🙌🏼
Bravo , apreciez foarte mult tot ceea ce faci si stateam mult pe ganduri ce sa fac cu obiectivele EF-S daca achizitionez un RP , R , sau R8 , pe R10 functioneaza perfect , ceea ce regret este ca nu putem folosi si obiectivele M pe montura R . Optimismul tau incurajeaza multi pasionati cee ce este un fapt foarte de laudat , BRAVO .
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Choices to make. I have a 90d which is a fantastic camera, want to upgrade to the canon eos R , just don’t know about the crop factor and it would limit the video capabilities to 720p and won’t get 60fps
Why would the EOS R be limited to 720 and why wouldn't you get 60 fps? It can shoot 60 fps in 1080 and 4k up to 30 fps
@@FulaanCreative I can? I thought it was limited to just 4k and that was it? I’ve looked at a video on the eos r using a asps lens and it automatically went into crop mode. So full hd1080p ,24fps was not there due to it being a full frame camera. The only thing you could use is 4k that’s all
@@asayaisrael2859 That doesn't sound accurate. When I put any aps-c lens on my eos r I am able to get 1080 24fps. What goes away is 1080 60 fps
@@FulaanCreative hmm I was looking at couple videos and a lot of viewers were saying that once you put a crop sensor lens on a full frame camera it’s limit it’s capabilities especially in video mode, unless they went to another mode , all I saw was 4k no 1080p just 720p and I was I don’t know if I should buy it. What about 24 and 30 are you able to get them as well
Man i like your logic and spirit. You just got a sub and a fan!
Hey I appreciate that Anthony! Welcome to the channel, I hope you enjoy your stay. Peace!
Great video! Is there a mode where I can use the crop sensor lens to take picture on my R8?
Yes I believe there is but in photo mode it reduces the megapixels of the photo where as with the video mode it doesn't matter as much.
@@FulaanCreative Great thank you. I located it. I have a sigma 18-200mm EFS (I believe and glad I can now still use it. I figured it out for photos now. Glad to know about the megapixels. I'm mostly a video guy other than family photos and random pics between shooting.
Love the no-nonsense approach. Appreciate the intel bro!
Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful.
Interesting video!
I just got a Canon RP and when I put the Sigma on it, it just went to crop mode. I'm wondering if I can do something to use it on fullframe mode ...
Most of the 18-35 force the camera into crop mode. Mine was on the old firmware so it didn't force it into crop.
Bars! Your technical content is great Fulaan. But I'm not going to lie, what I really like is the humor and entertainment factor. No reason you can't get both in a great RUclips Channel and that's what you have here my friend.
Thanks Gmoney! I appreciate that!
Tested a Tokina 11-20/2.8 on the R and it does not auto sense and does not force camera into 1.6crop, but it vignettes throughout the entire range. I also have a Tamron 10-24 VC and it does sense it is APS-C :(, maybe if I could downgrade firmware backwards, but not sure that's possible... I also have the M50m2 so maybe with the speed booster and as vignette goes away on that lens at ~14mm I use that :)
Yeah, it's a hit or miss with each different lens. Best to try it out before purchasing.
Excellent advice, thanks Fulaan! I'm a Canon M50 user, but upgrading to full frame is a goal. Your tips are very helpful. I'm saving this video in the 'Library.'
Thanks!
Just picked up a Canon R6 MKII and I couldn’t be happier! I have tons of EF-S lenses I got used on the cheap.
24mm STM, 40mm STM, 50mm STM, 10-18mm STM, 18-55mm STM, 18-135mm STM, 35mm STM macro, 24-105mm STM, & 55-250mm STM.
I primarily purchased these for my 90D & C100 MKII. The C100 MKII has facial focus lock but only with the 35mm STM prime and zoom STMs. I’m a one man show so I need decent facial focus.
In my opinion, the 90D works better with some of the STM lenses, especially the 18-135mm. The best lenses for it is from what I’ve heard is the 24-70mm f/2.8 (L) II. The 90d is temperamental due to its high pixel count on that crop sensor.
That being said, these lenses with their STM quiet focus motors work completely seamlessly on my R6 MKII. The camera recognizes the lenses and automatically crops them.
The 24-105mm is an EF full frame STM and doesn’t crop on the R6 MKII. From the images that I have taken, and for what I do, the EF STM holds up to my older USM 24-105 f/4 (L).
Anyway, another awesome video that will save folks lots of bucks! 👍🏾
Thanks for sharing. I also use many EF and EF-S lenses on my RF cameras due to the advantage of having the built in ND adapter as well as the price of the lenses. I also use them on my S5 II without any loss in AF functionality or anything. Aside from saving money the fact is that the RF lineup is still missing many necessary focal lengths so it's nice that EF and EF-S lenses are an option.
@@FulaanCreative
Facts!!! 👍🏾
I got the adapter with the drop in NDs after watching one of your videos. That helped me with a plan for mirrorless. After having the C100 with built in NDs, the drop-ins are brilliant! I’ve collected this gear for Bible study lessons & hobby. I need your channel to help me save some money while not putting out hot garbage.
Thank you 🙏🏾
You have truly blessed me with your videography talent/teaching, and I’m trying to be a blessing to others.
This one had me laughing.. 😅😅 I really love this. Thank you.
This is exactly what I am facing.. Aiming at an R8.. and looking at EF adapted for reducing my $$ investment as I start off with Full Frame. ..I need the depth of field and low light my phone cannot do.
Thank you, Sir.. 🎉🎉
You are very welcome : )
I need help I'm trying to figure out right now about to buy a new lens and I can't I shoot a lot of archery all right outside stuff so I won't be real far away from the camera but not real close and then doing product reviews obviously I could use that wide angle lens to 16 mm 1.4 Sigma but will that work outside
Any lens will work outside you just need to put an ND filter on it.
Yo brother you kept it 100% real! I recently sold the RP for the R and have the adapter. The 10-18 works fantastic on the R in 4K and I regret buying the RF 15-35 even though I love it! You sir have earned a subscriber!
Thanks Daisy! I appreciate the kind words.
Can I use Canon EF-S lenses on a Canon 5d Mk3 (EF) full frame camera? If so, which adapter would I need?
You can use EF-S lenses without any adapter.
@@FulaanCreative sadly, nope. I have EF and EF-S lenses and the EF-S lenses only work on my cropped camera, not on the full frame
I bought the 18-35 back in 2013 for my 70D and still use it to this day on my Sony A1/A7iii. Definitely a legendary lens.
100%
What adaptor are you using I have sigma glass n afraid of the transaction to Sony help please Ty
Hello, sir, how do you get around the lack of OS on the sigma 18-35? I get around that issue by using the 17-55 EF-S 2.8 instead... that has OS in the lens. Do you have any other tips, thanks!
I just turn on the digital IS on the camera and use a neck strap to stabilise.
Hmm, isn't the digital IS very bad? :( Maybe it's better on the EOS R, I am still shooting with an m50.@@FulaanCreative
@@penkatadrums It's not bad even on the M50. Don't use the enhanced setting. Use the normal IS. It's mainly designed to take out any micro jitters which it does a very good job at.
Awesome, thank you very much, sir!@@FulaanCreative
Hello, sir, again, I have one more question, regarding the EOS R, I really have problems understading this, I am looking to get an EOS R now to upgrade one of my m50s, and I would still like to use my EF-S glass, but when I got an RP for a test run last week, when I put on that EF-S glass, all the 1080p video options were grayed out!!! What kind of a sick joke is that! The camera could literally only shoot 720 or 4k using EF-S glass!! I am wondering if that's the same with the EOS R? I know it can't do 60p and I am coon with that, but can it at least do 24 25 and 30 1080p? Thanks!!!@@FulaanCreative
Great video, Fulaan! I have an 80D with an 18-135mm EF-S lens that has a PZ-E1 Power Zoom adapter. I love that lens! But will the 4K look bad compared with the 4K oversampled from 5.1K using say the RF 24-105mm kit lens, apart from the fact that the RF glass is better?
Hmm, İ think the 80d has the same or similar sensor to my m50. Sometimes in my videos I am mixing shots that are 4k from my eos r with shots that are 1080 from my m50 and you can only notice if you really pixel peep. So i think you will be fine.
Thanks Fulaan! The Power Zoom adapter gives me the 'camcorder feel' when I'm shooting video. Also, I may not need to invest in the RF 24-240mm lens.
Just upgraded from eos750D to EOSRP. Thanks this video helped a lot. One question, when you say photo quality is almost the same, will the crop lenses allow the EOS RP to use full 26 megapixels?
Video quality is pretty much the same. It's a little different with photos. Also make a note that I made this video while shooting on the EOS R. The RP will limit you to 720p when using crop lenses if I remember correctly.
Damn, thinking about getting the R8 from the M50 but now I’m unsure about all the lenses I got. I want to hit that 60fps up to 180 in 1080p.
Yeah unfortunately you might have to sell the m50 along with al the lenses.
Awesome video man! Wondering, do you know if the new EOS R8 will have this crop mode too??
Thanks! I would assume it does but can't say for sure.
I feel so overwhelmed trying to figure out what lenses will be best for my EOS R. I've watched like 30 seconds of this video and while my question hasn't been answered (yet), your video has just calmed me down. You've got a great editing style and super colorful personality, you could literally tell me anything and I'd take your word for it. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate the support.
I thought the EOS R lost it's duelpixel AF in 4K + a 1.7 crop?
No, just has massive crop in 4k but the AF works fine. The M50 loses AF in 4k plus 2x crop.
@@FulaanCreative OK, I saw a demonstration where the 90D beat the R for 4K AF.
which will be better ? 1. Canon RP + EF 85 mm 1.8 prime Or 2 . Canon R10 + RF 85 mm 1.8 prime ? I am looking for better picture Quality .
I would go with the RP. 85mm will be very tight on an APS-C camera like the R10.
@@FulaanCreative if i use RF 50mm 1.8 ?
@@redowanahmed6082 On the RP it would be 50mm and on the R10 80mm which is good but too tight for general use. The optimal range in my opinion is 35-50mm in full frame terms and 18-35 in aps-c terms.
I subscribed as soon as you said “it’s not all biscuits and gravy”.
Lol
@@FulaanCreative I just bought a Canon R body after selling all of my Ef lenses and 77d a year ago. Just now getting back into it but the full frame aspect is a learning curve now. Great info, my man! Love the content and your personality! Very engaging!
@@ManerCollective thanks! Congratz on the camera.
will r8 with rf-s 18-150 still do 4k60fps?
According to the specs it will - 4K UHD cropped (16:9) 3840 x 2160 (59.94, 50, 29.97, 25, 23.98fps) inter frame (IPB) / (IPB Light)
hahaha- dude , I love your swagger. Excellent video. subscribed and liked
I appreciate that man!
Fulaan does these EF-S Lens crop in 1080
yes, most do. some will give you the option to crop but will give you visible image circle.
Love the intro haha keep it up bud
Thanks man!
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After watching this superb, high quality video, I scrolled down and expected to see hundred thousands of views and thousands of likes.
This channel is HIGHLY underrated. Keep up the good work man, you'll be huge in no time.
Also, this video popped up in my notifications though it's my first video of yours that I'm watching,
May the algorithm bless you
Hello Gohario! I sincerely appreciate your kind words. Thanks for the support man! Talk to you later.
Nice video mate. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thanks! I appreciate it.
Informative, visually well constructed and hella funny at the same time!
Thanks! I appreciate you watching and commenting.
So if I have a 24mm efs lens, what will that crop to on my r6?
38.4 mm
Great content. I had this exact question when I got suggestions from the store. Man, knocking it out of the park
Thanks for watching and commenting Jason!
What's up guys? Please note that none of the aps-c lenses I mentioned are officially par-focal although I thought they were due to how they were functioning. Also someone mentioned that the r6 and r5 are able to shoot high frame rates in movie crop mode where as my Eos r is not so do keep that in mind. If you liked this video you can also check out this playlist for more content ruclips.net/video/uzQMRvLBO_I/видео.html
Awesome video! So is the R sharper when enabling movie cropping when recording in 1080/24? And there’s no hit to low light performance?!
Thanks chris! I am not sure if it is sharper (although it very well may be) but I definitely didn't see any loss in sharpness and low light is the same as well.
@@FulaanCreative awesome thanks! But you don’t gain any additional bokeh correct? Meaning even if you are now cropped in to 180mm it still has the same background blur as it would at the normal full frame of 100mm?
No you don't gain additional bokeh unless you use the speed booster. I explain more about it here: ruclips.net/video/ZV-uXIlC3VA/видео.html
Came from FB post you rock on this good job 👍
Thanks Richart! I wasn't aware someone posted it on facebook, thats awesome though. Please send the link if possible. Take care.
@@FulaanCreative EOS users group you should drop in too facebook.com/groups/242999352890799/?multi_permalinks=1107947173062675&comment_id=1107974126393313¬if_id=1626746637963509¬if_t=feedback_reaction_generic&ref=notif
Thanks for the link and the invitation Richart!
you were in Malaysia?
Yep, for like 8 years or so.
@@FulaanCreative nice
How does the 18-35mm perform on the Canon R6?
It will pretty much be the same as using it on the Eos R. It Will work very nicely in movie crop mode but will be missing 120p or 60p or both possibly.
4k 60p works on R6 with Sigma 18-35mm
@@2zChazz Nice. Does it work even in movie crop mode though? Because it is normal full frame mode it will function normally other than the heavy vignette from anything below 28mm.
@@FulaanCreative yup the R6 automatically goes into crop mode when it senses the APSC lens
Maannn I just be chilling watching these vids 😂
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Well done ' great video. respect from the Uk England
Thanks! I appreciate you watching and commenting.
Bro this video is excellent. For me one of the best videos talking about what I needed to know ever. I have the RP and now I’m gonna invested in some EF and EFS lenses man. Great work and keep it going and keep them coming 👍🏿👊🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thanks! Just a note though. Somebody mentioned the other day that the rp forces you into 720p when using EF-s crop lenses. EF full frame lenses are fine though from what I understand.
@@FulaanCreative Yeh I feel that EF is the way forward for me, but I won't sleep on an EFS if it's a ridiculous price. My wallet just doesn't want me to look at RF Glass lol
Thank you bro. You helped me alot😅😅
Glad to hear that
I just had some guy in a Canon facebook group that I'm in tell me that I can't use my EF-S 18-135mm with my R8 without losing half the megapixels. Is that true?
When it comes to photography yes, but with video there is no loss
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What's up Tony? Yeah I like a little word play here and there lol. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
love ur style dude. golden.
I appreciate that.
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Fulaan! Your videos are the best man! But wait a second! Are you saying the Canon EOS R has a mode on it that lets you use an APS-C lens with no black framing vignette on it? Does that work for stills too?
Thanks Man! Yes, it has a mode called movie crop mode for video which gives a 1.8x crop. There is also a manual aps-c crop mode for stills that gives you a 1.6x crop although I have never used being that I mostly do video.
@@FulaanCreative nice! Thanks for the info! People have a lot of criticism about the Touch Bar. How have you been doing with it? Is it a nuisance or useful at all?
@@henryIRL Honestly I just disabled it. I'm not really in need of any extra buttons/functions etc. What I like about the Canon system is that everything is accessible through the touch screen, I hardly use any of the knobs etc.
Great video man! I bought the sigma 18-35 when I was shooting with a crop sensor canon 80D. I recently upgraded to the eos R and it is a great lens for 4K on the eos r however it is killing me that I cannot shoot 60fps 1080p with this lens on the eos R (the option is grayed out on my camera). Do you know why the crop sensor lens affects the frame rate?? Also what lens would you suggest to shoot full frame on the eos R? Thanks for your time!
Thanks man! I appreciate it. Unfortunately some of the sigma 18-35 lenses have updated firmware that makes it such that they can only be used in crop mode and hence no 60fps. I have been really enjoying using the Tamron 15-30 and I recently made a review video about it. Let me know what you think. Peace!
What is za name of it?
Great Video - Liked the way the details are explained in simple terms. All the bests.. And wish to keep hearing more good information.
Thanks!
Always informative ...
Do you know why i cannot use 100fps with my 10-18mm on my canon r6. The movie cropping is enable by default... It's super annoying.
Canon Cripple Hammer...
For the Sigma 18 /35 the latest firmware screw up the lens. Before I could mount it on an EOS R and you are able even to take photos in 35mm in full frame. After the update it only work as APS C mode.
Thanks for letting me know. I have to make sure never to update it.
Recently used10-18mm lens in CAONON EOS RP, but there is no option to select Full HD i.e.1080p frame rates in menu? And Is duel pixel autofocus active in 4K?
I am not sure as I haven't used it with the RP so I don't know the details. Just do a Google search regarding the movie crop mode on the eos RP. That should come up with most of the details.
I think r8 for example is awesome camera, especially for video. but it can be good for casual photo walks with small and cheap rf-s zoom lenses. while fullframe 55-200 will be very big, heavy and expensive
True
Oh Thank yahh bruh - you just made me feel better about the RP purchase. So, it literally is just that you use the camera from 28 mm onward with APS-C lenses.
Glad I could help! Depending on the lens, yes. There is also crop mode where you can get more focal length as well.
@@FulaanCreative Do you know what the max video resolution is in crop mode? Now there is a geek party video. This coming from a college professor who just got an atem mini for making zoom classes more engaging.
@@matthewlarson3058 the max resolution is 4k. I think the way it works is the that you don't lose resolution or quality, the only thing that happens is that the pixels become larger but I don't really know the technical details so it might work a little different than that but I know you can get 4k without losing image quality in movie crop mode.
How about in photography?how many pixels are left if you use a crop sensor lens?
On Eos R it is 1.6 crop mode / aspect ratio option in the menu. The result is 4176 x 2784 - 11.6MP
When using crop mode on an EOS R, the crop into the sensor reduces the resolution to 12 mp. That's a pretty heavy price to pay for using ef-s lenses on an EOS R.
True. For Video it doesn't have that effect but for stills at is the case.
Great Channel, Bro. 🙏
Thanks! I appreciate that man.
I have a Recent 90D and I would like to upgrade to a mirrorless. Love the sonys but having Canon I would like the R5 ou R6... Could I mount my 90d lenses there with adaptor??
Yes, for sure. You would just need a simple EF to RF adapter.
@@FulaanCreative 🙌🙌👌 ☺️ super!!! Thanks m8!!!
Posting it here to ask opinion: #1 I noticed the field of view is narrower at 24mm at full frame (R6 with RF24-105mm) compared to a EF-S 15mm crop sensor lens mounted onto an APSC (15-85mm mounted on 70D) - it is supposed to offer the same field of view but it seems I was able to capture more space on the crop sensor lens + ASPC.
#2: I mounted the EFS 10-18mm onto a mirrorless full frame and it looks good - however need to zoom in / check in detail to see the impact of supposed resolution drop
Any thoughts/ personal experience?
Interesting about the 15mm. I have no idea why that would be the case. It should be exactly 24mm at a 1.6x crop. Do you have stabilization on or something else in the r6 that is making it crop in? Regarding the 10-18 You can zoom in to get rid of the edges but I found that for video in most cases it's not bad. For photos it may be more of an issue.
@@FulaanCreative Thanks for sharing :) I had both lens turned on the IS, but did not turn on the digital enhanced stabilisation feature in the R6..but again I did not do the test in a lab; just using proxies/ items to match the field of view as close possible. My test could be flawed. Noted on the 10-18 comments :) If I mount the 10-18mm EFS onto R6, technically it should give a field of view of 16-28.8mm on the R6? (or 10-18mm in APSC)
I’ve got a t7i and I’m debating upgrading to an RP or possibly a 90. RP because if it being mirrorless, 90D for the video. I’d also like not having to switch lens mounts with the 90 because I have purchased multiple EF/EF-S lenses. Any thoughts or input from anyone would be awesome
The RP at a discount price is good. The EOS R is also very good if you can get a good deal on it. If you go with a newer camera like the EOS R50, R10, R7 or R8 you could still adapt your EF lenses.
Thank you for the review 👍.
The more important concern for me is when Canon applies a 1.6x crop when using Canon EF-S lenses and just leaves us with the middle 12MP out of the 30MP.
Good point but that is more relevant for photos as opposed to video and 90% of what I do is video. If it was the other way around I think I wouldn't use them as 12mp would be ok for online posts but not for prints or other types of photography. Thanks for the heads up Filip. Peace!
Really nice man
Thanks!
Great video! You are hilarious too!
Glad you enjoyed!
I have learned so much from you! Thanks so much!
Happy to help!
Dope video!
Thanks! I appreciate it.
I shoot photos like I film and use diffusion filters 😊 planning to buy $200 tamron 10mm-18mm used on my canon R8
Nice. There's a lot of value in a lot of older gear
I didn’t know that the sigma did that in crop mode. Smart brotha.
Thanks!
Just today I went to the shop to buy a Canon R8 with the intention that I would use my EF-S lenses. The sales guy said that I couldn't. I was devasted after saving my money to buy the body with an adaptor. Came home pretty upset not knowing what to do. Decided to jump on RUclips and see what people had to say. This was the first channel that popped up. Bro, you saved me a lot of money and have resurrected my dream of owning the R8.
As a thank you I have subscribed and liked this video. Peace Bro!
Thanks! Glad I could help.
Nice video brother, LOVE the delivery. I have made a few videos but still need tons of practice.
Thanks man! I appreciate that. I am glad I am getting positive feedback about some of my latest videos. If you look back at my videos when I first started the videos and the delivery were horrible, almost embarrassing lol. Especially the one I did about the sigma 18-35 vs efm 22mm. So don't feel discouraged if you aren't where you want to be now. Just try to improve/fix 1 thing with each new video you make. Once you start to get into your flow you will see a big difference! Thanks for the kind words. Take care.
Thanks man, really helpful
You are very welcome.
Your a champ 👏🙌
Thanks!
Great video... keep it up... and I used to love my M50 too.
Thanks Terrence! I appreciate that. The m50 is an oldie but goodie for sure. What are you shooting on these days?
@@FulaanCreative After the M50, I bought a pair of Canon EOR's. I just recently sold one of them for an R5. I'm still getting used to it. Haven't even used it on a job yet.
i have to follow just cause i love that chip shot lol
Haha! Thanks Kareem.
Like always Fulaan you are the man!!!! I only wish I had the money for the R6, seems to have all that I want. But for now I guess the M50 Mark 2 is going to be my choice, just need to master product b-role technical details to make it pop.😉
Once you get your product review channel going you will have enough money to buy both of us an R6 but until then don't sweat it the m50 will do the job just fine :)
@@FulaanCreative Hehe, that would be great but I think it will take me some years to reacj such level😉 but thank you for the support.🙏
I hit that like button with the “cripple hammer”. Great video.
Thanks! yup, just trying to call it like I see it.
Hi, very interesting advice, I plan to purchase EOS R for portraits mostly, but I also wanted to use it for bird photography however there wouldn't be enough reach I think.. so I was thinking about using EOS R + a APS-C lense like 250 mm which would make it 250 x 1.6 so 400 mm not sure if that would work.. any advice how to use all benefits of full frame for portraits and yet have a hobby using it for bird photography with a telephoto lens that can be affordable :)
Sounds like a good plan. The canon 55-250 is what I use for wildlife and birding. On the m50 you can get up to 600mm with that lens due to the extreme 4k crop. The eos r has 1.7 crop us another .10 if you turn on digital stabe so that would give you 450mm, if you need more reach then you could turn on the enhanced stabilization but it might give you some weird warping and stuff...
Great video. Any info on if the still photo quality is that much worse. Love using my sigma art for events as the 1.8 really helps and would like to continue with the r6 if the quality is somewhat negligible. Usually shoot medium raw or small raw for music events etc.
Thanks! I pretty much use my camera for almost 99% video so I don't have too much experience with stills unfortunately.
I like this guy!
Thanks!
Hi, thank you for the video, the 1.6 crop forcing you to use 30fps is only on 8K right ? It means, I can totally use a 60 fps recording mode in 4K with my Canon EF-S lenses ? And if one day, I buy some RF lenses, I will able to record full frame at 4K at 120fps and 8K at 60 fps ?
Thanks !
Hello, thanks for you comment. I assume you are using the r5 since you mentioned 8k; yes in your case the movie crop mode gives you 4k 60 fps. It only takes away the 120 option in crop mode.
@@FulaanCreative Thanks for your answer, yes you're right I'm targeting the R5 , but for now I will be able to work only with my EF/EF-s lenses, but I know I can upgrade in the future and buy some RF lenses to get the FullFrame 8K at 60fps, that's for me the best resolution to be able to do anything you want, but for now, 4K 60 fps will be ok ^^
Thanks bro, and force for your channel !
@@quentin4544 Thanks Quentin! I appreciate that.
Are you able to shoot in 4K with the EF-S lenses given that the 4K crop is about 1.7x.?
EDIT: using a Canon R of course.
Yup, can get 4k 24 fps & 4k 30fps.
very amusing!
Thanks Julian!
Yooo this video is good
Thanks man!
good work
Thanks Stephan
hey there! I have tried my EFS 18-200mm on my R5 and it feels like it's cropped, did you say this is normal then?
Hello. Yes, it will either automatically put you in movie crop mode or it will give you a heavy vignette. If you are not seeing any vignette then it is in crop mode.
@@FulaanCreative Ha, I see, even if this is photography mode, will it crop it automatically? Thanks so much for your answer!
@@reashilian I haven't used the photo crop mode so I am not sure but I can say that if you are not getting any heavy vignette at 18mm then it is almost guaranteed to be cropped.
@@FulaanCreative I see, many thanks!!
@@reashilian you are welcome.
Love the channel
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Great video:)
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