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![]() | Canon EOS R Pros: Autofocus, Menu, Viewfinder and rotatable screen, excellent ISO seal, excellent shadow recovery. Compact body but with a good grip. Well balanced. Cons: Raw file colors if not touched in posts really different from the classic colors of the Canon SLRs (eg 6d mark II, 5d Mark III), unstabilized body, 4k cropped, if burned the whites do not have great chances of recovery, better an underexposed photo rather than overexposed. Opinion: The camera is excellent, being the first Mirrorless fullframe canon a little unripe in some respects that have instead much improved in the R6 and R5. It has a really good autofocus even with adapted EF optics, of course with RF optics it is great. What has never made me crazy are the colors if not touched in post .. They are really strange, it has a somewhat particular yield. The dynamic range is not bad at all. Definitely on a whole other level than the 6d Mark II that I had until a few months ago. But despite this if I have to deliver a jpg just out of the machine I definitely prefer those of the 6D below 3200 ISO at least. The body not stabilized in video is managed quite well by electronic stabilization, it will not be comparable to a GH5 but certainly at the same level as an A7 III. Compared to the A7 III it certainly has the display for the better, both in terms of sharpness, brightness, tipping and especially in the menus. He loses a bit in the recovery of the lights on which Sony is really strong! The "rule" of exposing to the right with this camera is really risky and counterproductive. sent on January 02, 2022 |
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