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The Canon EOS R5 and Sony A7S III may be the talk of the town, but don't discount 2019's Panasonic S1H. Here's how these full-frame cameras compare.
But despite the Sony A7S III and Canon EOS R5 both being incredible specimens, perhaps the best cameras of their kind so far, neither of them quite reaches the hybrid perfection that their early ...
The Sony A7S III has finally arrived to reclaim the mirrorless video camera hype from the Canon EOS R5 – and our full review concludes that the 4K full-framer has emphatically done just that ...
The R5 has an electronic viewfinder with 5.76 million dots of resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz, so things look smooth and very sharp, but it’s still a ways behind from the Sony A7S iii ...
Canon announced the EOS R5 and EOS R6, while Sony revealed the long awaited video-beast A7s III and Nikon released the Nikon Z5, Z6 ii and Z7 ii.
Sony put a pair of card slots in the A7S III, but each slot can accept two different kinds of memory cards: UHS-II SD and the newer CF Express Type A. Other manufacturers such as Canon sometimes mix ...
Sony's still-unnamed replacement to the A7S II may launch later this summer. The camera may feature 10-bit video and a higher-resolution sensor.
One particularly huge miss is the Canon EOS R5 only has a 30-minute recording limit which is a huge restriction compared to its rival, the Sony A7S III without recording limits.
While the A7S III doesn’t offer 8K like Canon’s latest EOS R5 (or even 6K), it now offers top-notch 4K specs.
Right off the bat, I’m going to tell you that the A7S III’s spec sheet does not hit quite the same wow factor as the Canon R5’s. The Sony’s video recording resolution caps out at 4K, it ...
Canon EOS R5 II review: Canon’s most powerful camera yet puts Sony on notice Stellar speed and video powers, but the eye-tracking feature is still a gimmick.
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