what's going on guys today we're going to talk about the canon eos r versus the
nikon z7 for photographers in the video coming up alright guys so i'm gonna
quickly go through all the specs and then i'm gonna get into details about my
opinion about certain features and functionalities for photographers
alright so I'm gonna put Canon over here and I'm gonna put Nikon over here
starting out with price the Canon is $2,300 the Nikon is $3,400 this is just
for the camera body both are full-frame mirrorless cameras
the Canon has 30 megapixels the Nikon has 45.7 megapixels for image
stabilization the Canon does not have image stabilization the Nikon has a
sensor shift five access five stop image stabilization in continuous mode Canon
does eight shots per second Nikon does nine shots per second however there is
an asterisk next to that and I'll get into it
a little further in the video the ISO s go really high but I'm not going to talk
about that because usually you want to keep your ISO low so for me having the
lowest ISO is important so Canon goes all the way down to a hundred ISO Nikon
goes down to 64 ISO and then you can extend it has the extended or expandable
is oh so Canon goes all the way down to 50 where Nikon goes all the way down to
32 both cameras have a hundred percent for coverage in the viewfinder now when
it comes to screens can and obviously wins here they have a pull out screen
the Nikon has a tilt screen which is nice but obviously the cams better
because it pulls all the way out it articulates whereas Nikon just tilts
both cameras are environmentally sealed now the autofocus points Canon has 5655
auto focus points Nikon has 493 what odd numbers but anyway Canon obviously wins
with five thousand autofocus points plus now we'll get into the specifics of
autofocus shortly shutter speed is the same so they both go from 30 seconds all
the way to 1 8,000 of a second both have no built-in
flash which doesn't really matter you're gonna want to use off-camera flash
anyway you can see more of my videos about that right here now card slots
both only have one card slot I know if some people don't like that for me it's
not that big of a deal Nikon has XQD card slots whereas Canon
has SD SDHC and SDXC UHS two card slots battery life is pretty much the same
Nikon goes for 330 shots Canon goes a little longer 370 shots alright guys
let's talk about the autofocus I think Canon wins with the autofocus it it has
throughout time for the dual pixel autofocus is amazing Nikon is also very
good so both are gonna be very good one thing disappointed me with the Canon
dual AF autofocus you can adjust the speed and smoothness of the dual pixel
autofocus however you can't do it with face tracking so to me that's a real
letdown because I'm a portrait photographer so I need that tracking
when I'm taking people's pictures so if I can't really adjust the speed of that
it's kind of annoying without the face tracking however I could still put like
the point on the person's face it's not a huge deal it just would have made my
life a lot easier and obviously the Canon 1dx the super
high-end is gonna be better because it has this so there are limitations to
this autofocus when you put Canon on single point autofocus you're able to
shoot eight frames per second however when you put it on continuous mode which
obviously you're going to take it in a row it should be on continuous mode it
goes down to five frames per second so I'm not sure if it's a true eight frames
eight shots per second so with this Nikon obviously wins with a nine shots
per second with all that said I think if you use a single point canons autofocus
is still going to be better than Nikon however in burst mode of your sports
photographer you want to go with the Nikon at nine frames per second alright
so let's talk about the lenses both have a new selection of lenses because they
have new mounts on the cam this is both a plus and a minus so if
you've invested in two cannon or you've invested in two Nikon all these years
don't feel like oh if I get this camera now I can't use my lenses no they both
have adapters where you can use your lenses and you'll have full
functionality both for a Canon and Nikon so that's a huge plus now before we get
into the lenses I will say the adapter is going to be better for Canon so they
not only just made an adapter but they made an adapter that goes between the
lens and the camera and you can put filters in there so you can put ND
filters I think you're going to be able to add other filters as well and because
you can put the ND filter in this means you can stop down the light you don't
need something in the front this is a tremendous advantage especially for
people who are gonna be doing both photography and video and because of
this the Canon is gonna be a much better vlogging camera than the Nikon also
factor in the pull out screen and I would go with the Canon now Canon also
offers more than one adapter so on one of these adapters you can actually move
the ring and you can adjust the white balance on the front of the lens you can
adjust the ISO so you're gonna have more functionality with this adapter ring I
think they're gonna upgrade it with certain firmware updates so this adapter
actually enhances functionality with Canon whereas Nikon it basically stays
the same to me it's a little bit of an annoyance to have an adapter I've never
really liked it but with Canon it makes a little more sense than the Nikon now
here's the thing these new lenses that Canon and Nikon made for these two
mirrorless cameras are super sharp they're going to be as sharp or sharper
than any of your other lenses you made so that's both good news and bad news
it's gonna be good news for photographers but it's gonna be bad news
for your pocket for how much money you're gonna have to now dish out for
these new lenses on the downside there's only four lenses for each here are the
Nikon lenses
alright guys you see the largest lens the 58 millimeter 0.95 that's gonna be
great in low light it's gonna be the sharpest lens you also have the 24 to 70
this is the only zoom lens so it's versatile then you have a 35 millimeter
1.8 and a 50 millimeter 1.8 which both are going to be tack sharp here are the
Canon lenses
okay so with Kannon you have a versatile 24 to 105 then you have a 50 millimeter
1.2 that's right one point to a 35 millimeter 1.8 both are gonna be tack
sharp and then you're gonna have a 28 270 f2 that's right zoom lens at f/2 if
I had to get one lens for each I would get the Nikon 58 millimeter 0.95 it's
gonna be the sharpest and the best in low-light with the Canon the 50
millimeter 1/2 is incredible so those two lenses you can't go wrong alright
guys now let's talk about the ergonomics the Nikon camera was made in Japan I'm
not sure about the Canon but I know that Argonauts are better on the Nikon I have
to say Canon made a few mistakes so they changed on the back of the camera they
have this little trackpad however this is where most photographers keep their
thumb when they take pictures all right have you press this trackpad and then go
into it and actually slide back and forth it's gonna get in the way of your
photography to me this was a huge mistake that Canon made with Nikon they
basically kept it the same they made it feel almost like a Swiss
watch where everything was really nicely made and fine-tuned now don't get me
wrong both cameras are really well built they're both weather sealed however the
Nikon just has a nicer feel for where all the switches and buttons are and
features on the camera one of those features is the top of the Nikon it has
a little display screen on that screen it actually goes dimmer or goes brighter
based on the light or shadow where you are so having that is a huge advantage
because if you're taking pictures in low light it's not going to be too bright
where it takes away or add something to the image where you can actually see it
or it screws up the viewfinder so Nikon took all these little things into
consideration now speaking of ergonomics one thing
that Canon did much better than Nikon was they added a barn door in front so
because these are large sensors you're going to
a much greater chance of getting dust inside on the camera sensor so this can
be super annoying Kenan added this barn door which is awesome amazing I wish
Nikon had done it too it's a great idea however it's only in Canon one thing
that annoy me about Canon is that when I use the silent mode it only works in
single photo modes so I can't use that in burst mode so that was kind of a
disappointment but overall I think if you're looking for the best autofocus I
think you're still gonna get it from the Canon if you're gonna get the best image
quality I think you're gonna have to go with the Nikon the ergonomics are also
better with the Nikon if I had to choose one or the other and I was strictly a
photographer I would go with the Nikon now with all that said if I was using
this camera both for vlogging and for photography I would go with the Canon
it's just going to be better video it's gonna have the articulating screen
alright Canon just historically and with this camera is better for video
especially with the adapter being able to add two ND filters now Nikon has
definitely improved but it's not there yet
guys this was just a quick review I'm gonna be doing more reviews with both
this Canon and Nikon camera next month hands-on reviews photoshoots etc so I
left out a lot of things in this review because I wanted to make it short and
just to the point so if there's anything you want to see in a future review with
either one of these cameras please leave it in the comment below if you enjoyed
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