A full-time medical doctor and dad of wonderful twins sharing his view, opinion, and everything he learned about photography and photographic equipment.
I've been really enjoying using my Canon R8 so far. The money is always in the glass though. The kit lenses never do a camera justice. Can't wait to test my 85mm Macro lens soon!
After changing the LCD, I noticed a blue streak on it. Do you know if this is caused by poor installation or is the problem with the screen itself? The streak does not appear in the photos, so I could even leave it as it is, but I don't know if it will affect the life of the camera.
@@Thespy983 actually I got my r8 with the kit lens it’s good and being kit lens it’s cheaper from $420 to $200 with the camera. Good for video stills and has image stability which compensate for the camera not having it
@@Thespy983 some sigma lenses can work. That’s the problem with canon cameras not many other party companies work the selection limited. But I have used the kit lens for 2 months it’s good remember to buy with image stabilization lenses
This is great! Do you have any advice on replacing the screen on the GR3x? I believe its mounted slightly different inside the body but would the basic process the the same?
Thank you for this review. I believe I will pick up one of these budget friendly, compact lenses. I’ve seen so many reviews complaining about this lens and people seem to forget its purpose and price point. It’s a starter/kit lens for those getting into the Canon mirrorless ecosystem. I purchased a Canon R6 MKII and immediately added an RF 50mm f/1.8 STM. I have several EF & EF-S lenses I can adapt to my new R62 but I also want a few compact RF lenses. Great video and extremely detailed
Здравствуйте, у меня Fuji xs-10. Я понимаю что R8 полокадровая камера. Стоит ли менять мой Fuji, есть ли существенная разница? Получу ли Я от R8 больше эмоций и удовольствия чем от Fuji?
Hello and thank you for this video. Do you think the Canon R8 is really better than the Canon RP for Photo? Is the RF 25-50 lens really good? I have the RF 50 f 1.8 and the RF 24 f1.8 IS STM, could the RF 24-50 replace them in daylight conditions? I do not make videos, only photos, thank you in advance for your answers. Sincerely, Philgood from Paris France
Thanks for your comment. Is the RP limiting you in any way? If not, R8 won't serve you better. To me, the obvious advantage is the dynamic range and the fast shooting (autofocus and FPS). So it really depends on what you shoot. If you don't shoot sport or wildlife and not bothered by the RP dynamic range, you better off save the money for lenses. With regards to the RF24-50, I really like the size but I prefer longer range. So I prefer the 24-105 over it. However, size and weight is unrivalled. It balances so well on the R8 (likely also the RP as they are mostly the same body).