Join Canon USA’s Rudy Winston and Drew MacCallum as they have a casual discussion about the merits of both the EOS R7 and EOS R10 cameras. Throughout their talk, they focus in on topics such as the benefits of using a camera with an APS-C sized sensor, tracking and autofocus, performance and speed, as well as the new quick control dial of the EOS R7. They also touch on which camera might be the best choice for you and why you would upgrade.
01:28 – Benefits of APS-C
03:40 – Tracking & Autofocus
05:51 – EOS R7 Quick Control Dial
06:48 – RF-S Lenses
08:19 – Battery & Memory Cards
09:26 – Performance & Shooting Speed
10:51 – Electronic Shutter
11:53 – Which Camera is for You?
13:21 – Why Should I Upgrade?
Learn more about the EOS R7: https://canon.us/3TL3Eg9
Learn more about the EOS R10: https://canon.us/3hMlIcq
8 Comments
Same for film shoot?
Glad to see you Rudy but Drew too.
I love canon, its my brand from when i started, but jeez, why are those lens prices here in europe so high?
My channel has a lot of videos on the R7 and the control dial and the 18-150 lens is the best bargain in the industry. Having shot Canon for 35 plus years now Rudy you my friend are like family to us.
What would be huge for your costumers would be open up to 3rd party lenses
I have at least 2 problems , so far, with the R7 with 100-500. I shot a tennis match mid-day and the photos look beautiful, but there is noise in the faces? I dont understand it. Also, when editing the R7 photos, it is different than the R6 in that the preset crop I need to use for my job appears smaller now on the photo and it cuts off too much of the player? I now shoot looser to utilize my crop. I am not sure why this happens? The R7 uses much more battery and normally I use 1 battery per event and the R7 requires 2.
#Getwellsooncanon
The R10 is a fantastic camera. But please Canon consider opening the RF mount to third party lens manufacturers. We need more options!