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Pros:Raw files, speed, robustness, top video quality.
Cons:Slow to download With Canon app. Average iso tightness. High price €899.
Opinion:Small! with a truly endless range of lenses, very good Raw, high speed, and many features that many reflex cameras do not have. Cons: Canon app to be renewed. Average high iso. Very high price. Comment: But in the Moon and street photography It's very easy to set up... Tried his camera subject of this review for a friend of mine, it is comfortable already with 18-150mm Raw very soft and sharp. Ease of post production in Adobe Lightroom.
Opinion:A little witch, defined as entry level but who knows her stuff. Fast, responsive, it churns out great files and videos. Non-professional features, it does well in all situations, versatile both on the photo and video side. It sins enormously on the battery and plasticky materials. I've owned it for a year, I always think about selling it but in the end I always carry it with me. Highly recommended p.s. the real flaw, to be honest, is the fact that Canon does not focus on the APSC format like other competitors (see Fujifilm). Little choice of lenses and slight openness to third parties.
Cons:Battery not very durable, lack of a second ring. Lack of stabilization.
Opinion:I've been using it for 2 months, a gift from my children, I come from analogue and therefore from one world to another. I am satisfied with the versatility and intuition of the controls but the kit lens (18-150mm) does not do it justice. I'm trying to take photos avoiding automatisms and I must admit that it was a surprise. The level index in percentage of the battery is not there and therefore if you use a lot the zoom can leave you on foot and also for this reason I bought another one. The Bokeh was a welcome surprise. All in all it is quite pleasant if used by trusting the internal exposure meter. I think I will buy a more performing but used lens.
Cons:battery, an extra ring would not hurt, it is not possible to change the names of the files
Opinion:The R10 was a surprise. I took it to use it as a second body and I didn't expect anything special, instead in the price range of the "advanced amateurs" it is a little gem. the focusing module is fast and accurate and has (almost all) the options present on the r6 mark II, including advanced subject recognition, the tracking is impeccable the camera is fast and silent (in ES mode it shoots 23 fps which is a speed out of reach even for reflex flagships) and you can configure buttons and dials to sew it quite well on yourself, I say quite well because an extra ring nut wouldn't hurt. The viewfinder during the day is fine, of course it is not very large and particularly resolute but it is perfectly usable and it is not annoying, the image quality and the ISO tightness of the 24 Mpx sensor are adequate, it is an APSC so you cannot expect the cleanliness of a full frame, but it is fine and in case the denoise software do their duty the size and lightness make it perfectly portable and pleasant to use, with its 18-150 it is very handy, with the L series lenses a little less but it is inevitable among the cons I put the battery: it is difficult to get to the evening with intense use, of course given the size it would have been difficult to put the lp-e6nh so a spare battery in the pocket or backpack is a must one thing that bothered me a lot is the impossibility of renaming the files, at least I didn't understand how to do it, a small but really pedantic in summary, great machine
Pros:Lightweight, compact, customizable, advanced AF. A very good semi-pro.
Cons:I haven't found any for the price range and use I make of them.
Opinion:I'm an amateur photographer, I use it to document my travels, I come from an M50 II and I've had a great time. I take photos of landscapes, selfies, portraits, photos of animals, flowers, and food... In short, I like to experiment and document everything. I customized dials and buttons and in addition I have 2 memory banks in which I saved 2 shutter settings. I have everything under control. As far as the photos are concerned, the quality is all there! I shoot directly in JPEG and churn out ready-made files, great! Noise management has also been greatly improved. I put the 10-18 on it and you can do anything freehand! Highly recommended! For me excellent for those who already have some experience or risk displacing the vast customization of the AF.
Pros:Responsive autofocus, lightweight, good hold at high ISO,
Cons:Battery, however the day held, Only one SD slot. given the price...
Opinion:As soon as I got it, I had to make a bit of "school" with menus. After a hundred shots, I see that he shoots with details. I must say that with a noble Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM II, the results of the shots surprised me a bit. (for good) I don't make videos, so I wouldn't know how he behaves. On the other hand it is called camera, if I wanted to make videos I would take something else.
Pros:Very light and compact, very good high iso seal, very reactive af and performs eye recognition very well, excellent burst, excellent video quality even here if it does quite well if there you know how to use it with a steady hand
Cons:Tropicalization but obviously for an entry level (evolved) you can not expect more, price even if in line with the market of the moment
Opinion:Even if at first glance it is so small and light (and with little credible fandezze) I was amazed by the potential characteristics of this small monster, given that I am already in possession of an r5 and older SLR machine park such as the 5d mkIV a 70d is a 7 MkII. It stands very strongly with quality and performance that are no less than the older sisters. I had the opportunity in a few days from the purchase to do tests ranging from holding at high iso to a series of bursts during an evening football game in a poorly lit field and I must say that I pulled out some files to really envy the flagships (taken with the 18-150 supplied). Honestly I bought it only to take it on vacation because I was tired every time of carrying with me, under the sun, ballast that weighs quintals considering that the L series optics give you the coup de grace. But I reiterate given the results that it brings out has gone very far beyond my expectations and I predict that it will be an excellent travel companion and not only ... TOP CANON THIS TIME HAS BET WELL. Recommended purchase for all those who want to have fun and who do not look for the hair in the egg.