47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
This is a good +/- video with some good advice. A user can make the move or stay put depending on their needs, regardless. Thx for the linkā¦.
azted
Loc: Las Vegas, NV.
After watching the video, it is clear that the best camera for any scenario is dependent upon the scenario and the amount of pixels you need. Sometimes the older Canon R5 would be better, but it also has fewer pixels than either the Sony A7RIV or A7RR5. Then again, all of them are surpassed by the Sony A1. So the manufacturers have sliced the market so thin, that you always are compromised by the shoot you are doing, and the price that you will pay for the body! Best glass is the easiest solution!
azted wrote:
After watching the video, it is clear that the best camera for any scenario is dependent upon the scenario and the amount of pixels you need. Sometimes the older Canon R5 would be better, but it also has fewer pixels than either the Sony A7RIV or A7RR5. Then again, all of them are surpassed by the Sony A1. So the manufacturers have sliced the market so thin, that you always are compromised by the shoot you are doing, and the price that you will pay for the body! Best glass is the easiest solution!
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You missed that the R5 AF smokes the A1.
azted
Loc: Las Vegas, NV.
Architect1776 wrote:
You missed that the R5 AF smokes the A1.
Absolutely not true. Watch again. You are hearing what you want....use the captions!!
azted wrote:
Absolutely not true. Watch again. You are hearing what you want....use the captions!!
What ever you say.
They said overall that it was best at twice the money.
But read head to head reviews with the A1 and R5 wins in the AF department every time.
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