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By admin, on February 27th, 2023
Finally, we have the PDR Fuji X-T5, thanks to Photons to Photos for uploading the test results so fast. So, now we have a Fuji Camera Under $2000 which features a 40MP X-Trans sensor.
Now, let’s talk about what is PDR for beginners, Photographic Dynamic Range is a measure of a camera’s sensor’s ability to capture and reproduce (in short resolve) the full range of tones in a scene, from the brightest highlights to the darkest shadows.
So, I think the PDR chart is a valuable tool for photographers seeking to compare the dynamic range of different cameras and can assist in determining which camera is best suited for their specific needs.
Specifically when ur shooting in an uncontrolled light environment, Like a Landscape, architecture, or even a portrait in uncontrolled light, if the camera has a better PDR range you can recover details from shadows in a better way.
If you are confused between the Canon R8 and Fuji X-T5 image quality, this post will clear 50% of your confusion. Since being a Fullframe camera Canon R8 is more affordable and features a full-frame sensor (although IBIS is missing), but this post we are limited to Dynamic Range TEST only.

1. Canon Beat Fuji in Dynamic Range Test – (Under $2000 Camera Range)
I am comparing here the Canon R8 camera Sensor PDR with the Fuji X-T5 (We will use the Canon R6 Mark II PDR range since the Image sensor and image processor of both the camera exactly the same), yes we do have many other aspects of comparison and in those, we may see Canon R8 fail miserably. But, when we are comparing the test results of the Canon R8 aka R6 mark II camera sensor with the Fuji X-T5 we are surprised that how well a Canon FSI technology based 24.2 MP Sensor is performing in comparison to Fuji’s latest 40MP X-Trans BSI CMOS APS-C. Although we do have a massive resolution difference between the two as well as a size difference.
Canon 24.2 MP Fullframe sensor features an 11.52 PDR range vs Fuji 40Mp Sensor remains limited to 10.43 PDR. So, its a very clear that if you need better dynamic range Canon R8 is better
2. High ISO Test (Canon 24MP vs Fujis 40 MP)
We have conducted a High ISO test between, Canon R6 Mark II and Fuji X-H2 Camera. Since as you know the Canon R8 uses R6 Mark II and the Fuji X-H2 camera uses a Fujis X-H2 40MP X-Trans BSI CMOS sensor, let’s us see which one preserves more details.
 AT ISO 512000 its clearly visible that the Canon R6 Mark II sensor preserves more details compared to Fujis source dpreview.com/reviews/image-comparison
From both PDR (Dynamic range test) as well as HIGH ISO test, it’s very clear that the Canon 24MP Full frame sensor is performing well compared to the Fujis 40MP sensor.
Finally, let’s compare the base ISO, and the details capturing ability of both cameras. And in this test, we are sure that Canon will fail miserably.
3. Base ISO Test

As you can clearly see the details capturing ability of the Fuji’s 40MP, so if you are working in a controlled light environment then the best sensor to work with is Fujix 40 X-Trans sensor presented in the Fujix X-H2 and the Fuji X-T5 Camera.
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Canon R8 |
Fuji X-T5 |
PDR TEST |
11.52 |
10.43 |
Low-Light |
1+ Stop Advantage |
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Base ISO |
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16 MP + (More Details at Base ISO) |
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If the decision to remove the mechanical shutter from Canon R50 is correct?
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By admin, on February 11th, 2023

Yes, the Canon R50 camera doesn’t have a fully mechanical shutter inside the camera, instead of that we have HYBRID and ELECTRONIC. Shutter
Just after the announcement of the Canon R50 camera, I am getting lots of msgs from my users about why we have only two options on the shutter menu of the camera that say
- Elec. first curtain shutter
- Electronic only
But, when you go the burst mode, you have two options: the first is a 12FPS mechanical, and the second is a 15fps electrical shutter.
Ideal Condition to remove Mechanical shutter from your camera
- Condition 1: If the camera sensor has a GLOBAL SHUTTER without any lag, yes the camera doesn’t need any mechanical shutter.
- Condition 2: When a Camera Maker is using a STACKED CMOS Sensor inside the camera as we have in Nikon Z9, Sony ALPHA A1, or Canon R3, OR EVEN a re-worked FSI (Front Side illuminated Sensor) like we have in Canon R6 Mark II and Canon R8.
Now, these are the ideal condition to remove MECHANICAL SHUTTER completely from your camera.
THE BIG BUT
If your camera uses a slow traditional FSI (Front Side illuminated Sensor) and even knowing those stuff you completely attempt to remove the Fully Mechanical Shutter system from your camera it’s not recommended.
Since Both the EFCS Shutter and the Fully Electronic Shutter have some limitations. Specifically when paired with slow-readout-based sensors.
BASIC RULES TO FOLLOW as a PHOTOGRAPHER
1. If the shutter speed drops below 1/100 turn EFCS ON to prevent the front mechanical curtain from affecting your sharpness.
2. If the shutter speed goes above 1/1000 and you shoot a shallow depth of field turn EFCS OFF. The reason is that EFCS affects badly defocus characteristics of lenses when going above 1/1000
If your shutter speed is in between 1/100 and 1/1000 it is your call what to use. In general, when you do not shoot shallow depth-of-field portraits EFCs turned on is a good thing. When you put on the 135/1.8 or the Batis lens or even the 55/1.8 EFCS MUST go if you want nice bokeh
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By admin, on February 9th, 2023

Let’s talk about the body design of both the camera the Canon R50 camera is more photographer friendly with the EVF and the deep hand grip that is missing in the Sony ZV-E10 camera
As you can clearly see Canon R50 and Sony ZV-E10 have different design approaches, Canon R50 has a more traditional, like a DSLR camera with a deep handgrip and also EVF for daylight shooting, while the Sony ZV-E10 may have a more modern, bit more compactish design that looks more vlogger friendly. Ultimately, the best camera for you will depend on your specific needs, shooting style, and set of available lenses (Open lens mount or close etc )
If you are a photographer and looking for a camera that has a more photographer-friendly design, it’s better to look up the Nikon z50 or maybe the Sony A6400.
But we have to also remember that the Canon RF mount supports a limited amount of lenses since it’s a closed mount and in Sony, we have an amazing range of lenses starting from the affordable to the g master series and the Sony lens amount of Sony is open from 2011. so literally, you have to be very conscious before making your decision
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Lens Mount |
Canon RF |
Sony E |
Sensor Resolution |
Effective: 24.2 Megapixel |
Actual: 25 Megapixel
Effective: 24.2 Megapixel (6000 x 4000) |
Sensor Type |
22.3 x 14.9 mm (APS-C) CMOS |
23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C) CMOS |
Crop Factor |
1.6x |
1.5x |
Image Stabilization |
None (Video)
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Digital (Gyro Based) |
Built-In ND Filter |
None |
None |
Capture Type |
Stills & Video |
Stills & Video |

After the body design let’s compare the internal core specification of both cameras.
The Canon R50 camera features the same 24-megapixel sensor that we have seen in the Canon R10 camera, and also here the Sony ZV-E10 camera uses 24MP sensor, which we have seen in the Sony 6400 camera or A6600 camera.
Shutter Type |
Electronic Shutter |
Electronic Shutter, Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter |
Shutter Speed |
Electronic Shutter
1/8000 Up to 30 Seconds
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/4000 Up to 30 Seconds |
Mechanical Shutter
1/4000 to 30 Seconds
1/4000 to 1/4 Second in Movie Mode |
Bulb/Time Mode |
Bulb Mode, Time Mode |
Bulb Mode |
ISO Sensitivity |
Photo/Video
100 to 32,000 (Extended: 51,200) |
Photo
100 to 32,000 in Auto Mode (Extended: 50 to 51,200)
Video
100 to 3200 |
Metering Method |
Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial, Spot |
Center-Weighted Average, Multi-Zone, Spot |
Exposure Modes |
Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
Exposure Compensation |
-3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps) |
-5 to +5 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps) |
Metering Range |
-2 to 20 EV |
-2 to 20 EV |
White Balance |
Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (White), Shade, Tungsten |
Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature Filter, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (Cool White), Fluorescent (Day White), Fluorescent (Daylight), Fluorescent (Warm White), Incandescent, Shade, Underwater |
Continuous Shooting |
Electronic Shutter
Up to 15 fps for up to 28 Frames (JPEG) / 7 Frames (Raw)
Electronic Shutter
Up to 12 fps for up to 42 Frames (JPEG) / 7 Frames (Raw) |
Up to 11 fps at 24.2 MP for up to 116 Frames (JPEG) / 46 Frames (Raw) |
Interval Recording |
Yes |
Yes |
Self-Timer |
2/10-Second Delay |
2/5/10-Second Delay |
AutoFocus Performancee
As you can see the number of AF points in Canon R50 is 4503 DPAF points for stills and 3713 DPAF points for Video. And when we compare it with the Sony’s ZV-E10 425 Hybrid AF points the comparison look meaningful less for a moment, but its not about how many numbers of AF points a camera has or fabricated inside it, the key factor of todays Mirrorless AF system in the Artificial Intelligent Algorithms inside the camera, and that’s the biggest reason why despite of having less number of AF points the AF performance of The Sony ZV-E10 is flawless.
Focus Type |
Auto and Manual Focus |
Auto and Manual Focus |
Focus Mode |
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF |
Automatic, Continuous-Servo AF, Direct Manual Focus, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF |
Autofocus Points |
Photo
Phase Detection: 4503
Video
Phase Detection: 3713 |
Phase Detection: 425
Contrast Detection: 425 |
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-3 to +20 EV |
Canon R10 – Fastest Shooting Entry-level camera
For the first time Canon has introduced an electronic shutter inside an Entry level body, now with the help of an electronic setter we are able Burst upto 15FPSbut, but sadly the buffer is limited to 30 Frames of JPEG, so you can hardly have two second buffer slot with the Canon R50 Camera.
Sony ZV-E10 camera has a limited Brust speed of 11 frames per second, but at the same time the buffer memory of Sony’s ZV-E10 camera is much more than that of the Canon R50, with the ZV-E10 camera you are able to record 116 frames of JPEG in a single Brust and 46 frames of RAW0
Since Canon R50 camera uses a Canon R10 camera sensor and the samples of Canon R5 isn’t available right now, that’s why we are keeping the R10 image samples in our comparison list, so you can have an idea how will R50 will perform against the Sony ZV-E10
BASE ISO TEST

In the base are you so test you can clearly see both cameras are performing equally well, the detail capturing ability of both the camera is good at the base ISO range.
HIGH ISO TEST

Now let’s talk about the HIGH ISO TEST of both the camera, As now you can see the Sony ZV-E10 camera is able to preserve slightly more details in some specific situations compared to the Canon R50 Mirrorless camera, so for low light purposes of course Nikon ZV-E10 is bit more helpful.
Video Specs
Internal Recording Modes |
H.264/H.265/MPEG-4
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97 fps
1920 x 1080 at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100/120 fps |
H.264/H.265/MPEG-4
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97 fps
1920 x 1080 at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100/120 fps |
Broadcast Output |
NTSC/PAL |
NTSC/PAL |
Built-In Microphone Type |
Stereo |
Stereo |

Best Entry-Level Camera to Record Videos?
Both cameras share exactly the same video Resolution and frame rates, Canon R50 camera as well as the Sony’s ZV-E10 camera records 4K videos up to 30 FPS and full HD videos up to 120 per second. So, for the first time, we have a Canon entry-level model that doesn’t crop in 4K. Undoubtedly it will bring smiles in face of Canon users, those who are waiting to upgrade their cameras from Canon M50 Mark ii or Canon 200D Mark II / SL3 . But, at the same time in 3rd generation of making APS-C Mirrorless cameras, the ZV-E10 is more video oriented and focuses on content creator requirements.
None of the cameras have any time recording limit in 4K 24 and 30 FPS recording video, but yes you have to carry extra battery packs says the batteries dry out quickly with these entry-level cameras when you are recording 4K.
Canon features DIGITAL Image stabilization mode in VIDEO, which we see generally in entry-level cameras, the mode works but with a cost of crop and it becomes unbearable and painful to your hands when you try to vlog with the Canon 18-45 kit lens, the 18mm wide generates a 24mm equivalent focal length of a full-frame camera and after that, once you apply Digital IS Mode, you hardly adjust yourself in the frame. So, if you want to vlog with an R50 camera, better to buy the Canon’s 15-30mm Lens OR at least an RF 16mm F2.8 Lens. But, unfortunately, the RF 16mm lens doesn’t have OIS Support. To better get the 15-30mm lens for vlogging if possible. As you know, we don’t have many options with Canon since the lens mount is locked and we have to select from a limited range of lenses.
Best lenses for Sony ZV-E10
But, the biggest surprise is we have a gyro image stabilization system inside the Sony ZV-E10 which works very effectively when you are shooting videos with the camera. Although using Gyro-based data is not that easy, either you have to use the catalyst browse software to stabilize your footage prior to editing, or Sony now also offers Catalyst plugin for premier pro software.
The range of available lenses is much more than you would expect, The Best Sony ZV-E10 Lens for Vlogging in 2023 is Sony 11mm F1.8 Lens, The lens captures a super wide 16mm full-frame equivalent look and a BRIGHT F1.8 aperture perfect for vlogging.
The Sony ZV-E10 also features a 3-capsule-based enhanced internal microphone design that captures audio much better than you would expect from a regular entry-level camera, as well as to monitor that audio you also get an extra 3.5mm headphone port. Which is not available with the Canon R50.
Of course, a Range of dedicated modes is also there which includes face exposure priority, product showcase, and skin softening mode for vloggers.
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot |
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC |
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Duo Hybrid (UHS-I) |
Video I/O |
1 x Micro-HDMI Output |
1 x Micro-HDMI Output |
Audio I/O |
1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input on Camera Body |
1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Headphone Output
1 x 1/8″ / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input |
Other I/O |
1 x USB-C Input/Output |
1 x USB-C Input/Output |
Wireless |
2.4 / 5 GHz Bluetooth 4.2 Control |
1 x USB-C (USB 3.2 / 3.1 Gen 1) Input/Output (Shared with Power Input) |
Mobile App Compatible |
Yes
*As of February, 2023: Check with manufacturer for the most up-to-date compatibility |
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.) |
None |
None |
Best Camera for shooting Still Images and video?
Canon R50 overall design is more appealing to photographers since the camera also features EVF and a better handgrip, we also have an advanced AF system with AI AF object tracking mode and faster burst speed it looks ver impressive. But, at the same time you can see from the results of the High ISO Test, the Sony ZV-E10 sensor is preserving more details, if u want a more video-oriented camera with features like an advance microphone, dual 3.5mm jack, gyro-based IS, and product showcase mode, ZV-E10 best for you.
The Next BIG thing is Canon’s Locked lens mount. So, the range of lenses for an entry-level shooter is less (if you have a limited-budget lens ).
So, overall it depends upon who is buying the camera if he/she is a casual shooter. Not interested in having extra lenses and love the R50 design, then yes for you guys the R50 is best. But for those who are more serious with photography or video at the same time they have a limited budget, better to buy a Sony ZV-E10 camera (or A6400 is you are a photographer).
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By admin, on February 8th, 2023

Design-wise the new Canon R50 camera looks more similar to the Canon 200D Mark II instead of the Canon M50 II. Canon R50 camera features advanced AI AF mode same as we have seen in the Canon R3 camera, at the same time we do not have any 4k 30p crop, the Canon R50 uses its full sensor to create oversampled 4k 30p files. The camera can also shoot bursts up to 15fps with full-time AF/AE support. The Camera is powered by Canon’s latest powerful DIGIC X image processor, the camera features 4503 DPAF points for stills and 3713 DPAF points for Video. Canon R50 supports an AF sensitivity range of EV -4.0 to 20. The Canon R50 has an ISO range of 100-32000 (standard ISO Range) expandable upto to ISO 51200.
It will go on sale for around $679.99, body-only. A kit with the retractable RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM will sell for around $799.99, and a two-lens kit that adds a new 55-210mm F5.0-7.1 takes the recommended price up to $1029.99.
Canon R50 vs Canon M50 mark II Major Differences
List price at launch |
$679.99
($799.99 with 18-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS lens) |
$599
($699 with 15-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS) |
Pixel count |
24MP |
24MP |
Sensor size |
APS-C
332mm² |
APS-C
332mm² |
Autofocus |
Dual pixel |
Dual pixel |
Stabilization? |
Lens only |
Lens only |
Burst rate |
12 fps
15 fps (elec) |
7.4 fps |
Viewfinder
(mag.) |
2.36M dot OLED (0.59x) |
2.36M dot OLED ( – ) |
Rear screen |
1.62M dot fully-articulating |
1.04M dot fully-articulating |
Video |
4K/30p no crop
8-bit or 10-bit HDR mode |
4K/24p 1.55x crop |
Mic / Headphone? |
Yes / No |
Yes / No |
Connector |
USB-C
(USB 3.2 Gen 2 / 10Gbps) |
USB Micro B
(USB 2.0 480 Mbps) |
Battery life
LCD / EVF |
370 / 230 |
305 / 250 |
Dimensions |
116 x 86 x 69 mm |
116 x 88 x 59 mm |
Weight (with battery + card) |
375g (13.2oz) |
387g (13.7 |
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By admin, on February 8th, 2023
Finally, we have the full specification of the upcoming Canon R50 and Canon R8 cameras. Both of the specs look very promising at their price range have a look at the detailed set of specifications of both

Canon R50 Specification
-Effective 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor (with low-pass filter)-No
sensor self-cleaning function-
DIGIC X
-EVF 0.39 inches, 2.36 million dots organic EL, 100% field of view, magnification 0.96 Double, eye point 22mm
– AF is dual pixel CMOS AF, still supports EV -4.0 to 20
– 651 AF points (auto) for still, 57 points for video
– Still AF points (manual) is 4503 points, movie is 3713 points
– AF supports EV – 4.0 to 20 for stills, EV – 3.5 to 20 for movies
– 384-segment metering, metering range from EV -2 to 20 for stills, EV 0 for movies From 20
– Subject recognition, people, animals (dogs, cats, birds), vehicles (motor sports cars, motorcycles), eye recognition
– ISO range 100-32000 (ISO 51200 with extension)
– Electronic front curtain and electronic shutter
– Electronic front curtain shutter speed 1/4000-30 seconds, electronic 1/8000-30 seconds
Synchronization electronic front curtain 1/250 seconds
No in-body image stabilization
3 inch monitor, 1.62 million Dot, touch panel
– Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
– USB Type-C terminal (USB2.0), HDMI Type D terminal Clean output compatible
– 3.5mm microphone terminal, 3.5mm headphone terminal
– Battery is LP-E17
– Optional battery grip is not available
– Startup time is 0.4 seconds
– Dimensions are 116.3mm x 85.5mm x 68.8mm
– Body only weighs 328g (375g with accessories)
You can download the full Specs sheet here

Canon R8 Full Specification
-Effective 24.2-megapixel full-size CMOS sensor (with low-pass filter) -Self
-cleaning unit
-DIGIC X
-SD card slot x1 (UHS-II compatible)
-EVF 0.39 inch, 2.36 million-dot organic EL, field of view 100%, 0.7x magnification, 22mm eyepoint
– AF supports dual pixel CMOS AF, EV-6.5-21EV
– Subject recognition, people, animals (dogs, cats, birds, horses), vehicles (motorsports cars, motorcycles) , airplane, train)
– Eye recognition (auto, right eye priority, left eye priority)
– 384 split metering, metering range from EV -3 to 20 for still, EV -1 to 20 for video
– ISO range from 100 to 102400 (extended ISO50, 204800)
– Electronic front curtain and electronic
shutter – Shutter speed electronic front curtain 1/4000-30 seconds, electronic 1/8000-30 seconds (Tv or M mode 1/16000 seconds)
– Synchro is 1/200 second with an electronic front curtain
– Video can be recorded for 30 minutes at 4K UHD 59.94 fps, 2 hours at 4K UHD 29.97 fps, and 20 minutes at full HD 179.82 fps
– Time-lapse function
– Monitor is a 3-inch LCD with 1.62 million dots, Touch panel
– Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
– USB Type-C terminal (USB3.2 Gen2), HDMI terminal (Type D) Clean HDMI output possible
– 3.5mm microphone terminal, 3.5mm headphone terminal
– Battery LP-E17
– Startup time is 0.4 seconds
– Size 132.5mm x 86.1mm x 70.0mm
– Weight 461g (including battery and SD card), 414g (body only)
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By admin, on February 3rd, 2023

The Canon R8 features a 24mp CMOS sensor as we have seen in the Canon R6 Mark II camera, and is paired a up with DIGIC X processor for exceptional image quality and processing speed. The latest generation of Its Dual Pixel CMOS AF II sensor provides fast and accurate autofocus, loaded with NEW AF algorithms straight coming out from Canon R3, and features advanced subject detection mode which allows you to recognize and track various subjects including aircraft, trains, cars, and animals. The only thing you will miss inside the Canon R8 camera is the Sensor shift image stabilization system. So, this step is taken by Canon to not only cut down the production line cost of the Canon R8 Camera but also to save up the sales of the Canon R6 Mark II camera.
Canon R8 Specification
- 24mp full-frame CMOS sensor
- DIGIC X processor
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
- Subject detection (aircraft, trains, cars, animals)
- Up to 40 frames per second
- 4K 60p (6K oversampling)
- FullHD 180fps
- C-Log3
- In-body image stabilization is not installed
- Variance Monitor
- 3.5mm microphone jack
- Streaming via USB-C
- New form factor
- New Vari-Angle Monitor
- Weight: 461g
- Kit lens: RF24-50mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM
- Overseas Price: Body $1499, Lens Kit $1699
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The Canon R8 camera can shoot up to 40 frames per second with full-time AF and AE support and support, the same as we have seen in the Canon R6 Mark II. As we all know a few days ago Panasonic announced the Panasonic S5 Mark II camera, the camera is able to shoot 30FPS of continuous bursts, and it was the only camera in the full frame category to touch that speed under $2000 price range. Now, to compete it Canon R8 arrived with 40FPS bursts to dominate the range again. But, at the same time, the Canon R8 doesn’t have the IBIS support that Panasonic S5 Mark II or S5X II has. If ur a cinematographer and work with gimbals then actually you won’t miss the Canon IBIS system, but if ur a vlogger and u do handheld vlogs then for sure Canon R8 isn’t that helpful to give you stabilize footage as of Canon R6 Mark II or Panasonic S5 Mark II camera. Now, for photographers out there, sorry but I have to say you have no other option left ur you guys, if you shoot 70% to 80% of your content handheld, you have to go with a Canon R6 Mark II camera, or if you love to buy Canon R8 then remember the 2X shutter speed rule to combat camera shake and get OIS lenses.
The Canon R8 is also able to record 4K 60fps video via 6K oversampling method (full sensor readout), and FullHD 180fps Slo-mo recording, convenient for shooting cinematic frames. Canon R8 is also loaded with the Canon’s C-Log3 feature, so if ur a professional cinematographer and love to grade your videos to extract the maximum possible out from a given scene. Then undoubtedly the Canon R8 camera is made for you. So, at this price range of under $2000 cameras, we are getting rock-solid core specifications inside, whether you are a videographer, cinematographer, wedding shooter, or sports shooter the Canon R8 camera will going to impress you a lot, is a perfect option if you are looking for a perfect full frame mirrorless camera body under $2000 price range. If you can spend more u have its bigger brother the Canon R6 Mark II with 7 to 8 stops of IBIS.
Don’t get confused with the vari-angle monitor, the new Canon R8 camera features a Variance Monitor specifically helpful for cinematographers and professional content creators The USB-C port allows for direct streaming, and the camera features a new form factor to impress a new consumer base. The camera weighs 461g and comes with a kit lens, the RF24-50mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM. The body is priced at $1499 and the lens kit is at $1699.
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By admin, on February 2nd, 2023

We have already published details about Canon’s upcoming announcement in our previous post here. Canon is about to announce Canon R8 and Canon R50, but at the time when we published that post, we didn’t know about the announcement date.

But, how to fly Twitter handle revealed that Canon is about to announce a new Camera and lens (24-50 F4.5 – 6.3) on Feb 8 2023. Although no further information was provided by the tipster.
We, do hope and expect Canon R8 and Canon R50 will arrive on the same day, now we are waiting for specifications and images of the upcoming Canon cameras and lenses. Stay tuned, we will be posting that soon.
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