Canon R5 vs Sony A7RV - Image Quality Review

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • How does the Canon R5 compare to the Sony A7RV? In this video we compare the image quality of these two great cameras. We also look at the ISO performance and dynamic range of the Canon R5 and the Sony A7RV. We compare some side by side images in Lightroom and I give my thoughts on how these two cameras perform.
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    📖 Video Chapters
    00:00 - R5 vs A7RV Intro
    01:15 - R5 vs A7RV Image Comparisons
    04:45 - R5 vs A7RV Image Comparisons with Edits
    07:50 - Exposure Boost 3 Stops
    09:44 - Exposure Boost 5 Stops
    11:31 - ISO Performance Comparisons
    20:14 - Conclusions
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Komentáře • 48

  • @prosunsport1
    @prosunsport1 Před rokem +11

    What's incredible is that in 3 years there is nearly zero advances in photographic technology, or shows that the canon R5 was ahead of it time.That fact that u will never tell the difference if u print both pics goes to show why the Canon R5 is the greatest camera canon have ever made. GREAT REVIEW

    • @davidwallace8980
      @davidwallace8980 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The A7R5 sensor is the same sensor used in the A7RIV which came out 3.5 years ago, before the R5 introduction. The R5 is the best Canon, but it is not leading the way in sensor development. Canon got a five year late start on pro mirrorless. If I was a Canon user the R5 would be at the top of my list.

    • @pawelmod3292
      @pawelmod3292 Před 6 měsíci

      Go back to Sony a7rII from 2015. Its 42 Mpix BSI sensor is on par with canon r5.
      Cameras are advancing in many areas, not only IQ …

    • @mbismbismb
      @mbismbismb Před 4 měsíci

      increasing megapixels is piece of cake actually, have u seen samsung galaxy 100 mpx camera on their phones? hahaha @@pawelmod3292

  • @25eazi
    @25eazi Před rokem +7

    They both are more than capable. The differences are minute. whether canon or the sony. Whatever shot you compose or create the results will be fine. People get caught up in this in the wrong things when making a camera purchase. "Which one has the high fps, which one has more stops etc". None of this will improve your photography. Most of the time they don't even matter when it comes to getting your shot.

    • @ZJMichaels
      @ZJMichaels  Před rokem +1

      I agree that both cameras are more than capable. I do think that high fps, other features and characteristics, etc. can potentially improve some aspects of photography (or make photography easier, more enjoyable, etc.) for some folks depending on what they shoot and how they shoot, so I don't think those are necessarily the wrong things to focus on when making a camera purchase. It really depends on personal preferences and individual needs.

    • @25eazi
      @25eazi Před rokem +2

      @@ZJMichaels maybe so but photographers were producincing amazing action shots and sports shots years ago with less than 10 fps. I watched a yotuber recently shooting motorcross capturing amazing shots. I guess it could help to a certain extent but less than advertised.

    • @ZJMichaels
      @ZJMichaels  Před rokem +2

      For sure... All the specs in the world won't really help without knowledge of photography and effective technique

  • @MatthewRaifman
    @MatthewRaifman Před 6 měsíci

    This is a really excellent comparison. Well done. I’ve wondered about moving from my R5 to a Sony mainly for the lack of AA filter, but I think you should hear that it isn’t worth it. However, I don’t love the canon raw files in my experience specifically because of the color cast and the muddy look to the images.

    • @ZJMichaels
      @ZJMichaels  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Do you know if Canon makes any R mount FF cameras without AA filter? I’m thinking lens sharpness would matter more than AA filter, but I haven’t tested that myself.

    • @MatthewRaifman
      @MatthewRaifman Před 6 měsíci

      @@ZJMichaels They do not and this has been a mistake in my opinion. They need to do away with AA filters on the next R5. I think you might be right about lens sharpness though

  • @fotografmorteneriksen
    @fotografmorteneriksen Před rokem +6

    Interesting to see its not that much of a difference. I have owned the A7r IV, got the R5 because I had issues with moire on the sony, dust and not always happy with it. So the R5 came along, a camera with good grip, easy to use, it takes on whatever you want to do.. But the A7r V seems more exciting, so instead of jumping back and forth I will buy into Sony again, keeping both brands. Canon for assignments and portraits, Sony for landscape. Thanks for the video, interesting to watch. :)

    • @Kinadnuf
      @Kinadnuf Před rokem

      Hi, I'm using Sony A7iv at moment, no problems but was thinking of changing to Canon R5 because I prefer portrait type photography to landscapes; would you think this a good idea as I can't keep both? The handling of the Canon R5 felt SO MUCH BETTER when I picked it up to feel it in the shop! Means changing lenses but hey, ho. Thanks for your help.

    • @holdmyown32
      @holdmyown32 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Kinadnufeither one will do great for portraits, if the r5 felt better for you, and ergonomics are that important to you then get the r5. I’m a Sony fanboy but canon has some damn good mirrorless cameras now.

  • @Angelica-bk6sh
    @Angelica-bk6sh Před 3 měsíci

    how were you able to open sn a7r5 ARW files to lightroom?
    also how did you downscale to 45 megapixels
    - I own an a7r5

  • @denndes
    @denndes Před 2 měsíci

    Did you try to use the Adobe Standard profile for the R5 instead of the Adobe Color profile? This greatly reduces the red tones and so would go more towards the Sony.

  • @lucasfrisk2490
    @lucasfrisk2490 Před rokem +8

    Awesome Michael. I am currently selling my R5 + canon gear to switch to Sony. can’t wait to get the A7RV. perfect that you made this video

    • @ZJMichaels
      @ZJMichaels  Před rokem

      Enjoy the new gear Lucas!

    • @lucasfrisk2490
      @lucasfrisk2490 Před rokem

      @@ZJMichaels Thank you. What do you shoot with

    • @ZJMichaels
      @ZJMichaels  Před rokem +1

      I shoot with most of the major brands, so really just depends on what gear I’m reviewing/testing

    • @ScottPrincePhotography
      @ScottPrincePhotography Před 17 hodinami

      Curious what your thoughts are today after switching from R5 to A7RV? THanks!!

  • @KHP33333
    @KHP33333 Před rokem +3

    I am considering a possible switch from the Canon ecosystem to Sony, and I would have liked to see what it would take to correct the white balance on Canon R5 images. It seems all of the R5 shots had a lot of magenta in them, and canon images do not have details in highlight or easily overblow it, reddish orangish tint are some reasons I want to switch. It would have also been interesting to see if it’s a lens or the body sensor issue using an adapter and Canon lens on Sony to see if the image quality results on Sony will be the same. But I do think the Canon images were sharper, especially looking at the calibration shots. The edges of Sony images look way fuzzies than Canon’s to me. Is that your observation as well?

    • @khay2210
      @khay2210 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I was expecting the Sony to be better given that they always have the better dynamic range, that being said, I find the R5 to be amazing, and even before the R5 came out, I personally just found Canon cameras more aesthetically pleasing even before I knew anything about ISO or dynamic range or anything at all. After a few years I tried other Cameras and they never felt right to me.

    • @ZJMichaels
      @ZJMichaels  Před 11 měsíci +3

      @KHP33333 I agree that the canon files tend to have more magenta tones. I personally don't think it's a good or bad thing, just depends on personal preference. Also, the color and white balance is easily adjustable in post-processing, but if your preference is that you don't like the color straight out of the camera and you don't want to have to always adjust it... I'd say yeah it might be worthwhile to switch to a system you like better. It might be a good idea to rent the other system first and make sure it's the right fit for you since switching can be pricey. As far as the sharpness, I'm thinking that is more about the lenses than anything else. I think the Canon 24-105 f/4 L is definitely a bit sharper than the Sony 24-105 f/4 G, especially in the corners. I hope Sony comes out with a version 2 of that lens, because it is so versatile and useful for a lot of situations.

  • @ValentinoLuggen
    @ValentinoLuggen Před měsícem

    that's a lens comparison. The 24-105mm Canon RF L is the worst of their current RF L lenses. Not only is it not sharp but you will also see shadow noise easier du to contrast issues.

  • @haydennettleton3272
    @haydennettleton3272 Před rokem

    Would be interesting to see the R5 vs the Z7ii, as both should be similar with the only difference being the Canon still has an AA filter.

    • @ZJMichaels
      @ZJMichaels  Před rokem +1

      Agree. Yeah would be an interesting comparison. The Z7II also has a lower base ISO of 64

  • @JonathanRobinson11
    @JonathanRobinson11 Před měsícem

    I find the Canon slightly sharper. Perhaps Canon RF glass better? In general, I find Canon to provide better separation of elements within the photo. I am a Sony shooter BTW.

  • @user-id4xf5mk5c
    @user-id4xf5mk5c Před 6 měsíci

    I had to stop the video for a moment to view the first set of photos. The Canon has more detail. I have seen this phenomenon on other reviews as well and combined with possible advances in the Canon R5 II around this coming Feb. I am actually waiting to buy in to the Canon ecosystem. Although I am not nay saying the incredible Sony camera's and have the ZV-E1 myself to do my BTS videos.

  • @MaxSnezhny
    @MaxSnezhny Před 6 měsíci

    I would say that Canon images look a bit overexposed ... I shoot Canon for almost 20 years and always set exposure correction to -0.7. Recently I sold Sony a7m4 cause of ergonomics and unpredictable viewfinder shooting, Sometimes images were great but on post they were underexposed or overexposed. I've purchased Canon R6 mark 2 and was pretty excited with the ergonomics and viewfinder accuracy ... My pictures now look as exposed and coloured as you see it during your shoot. As for the colour - Sony tints always to magenta and red, Canon sligtly to green and yellow ... thats why I dont think that colour comparisons are useful. It just the matter of taste) At the end of the day Canon R6 mark II seems to me more atteractive solution in 2023- the only downside is lack of 3rd party lens choice , but I dont loose enthusiasm - tons of EF lenses are still at the market and I'm satisfied using my 135L and "nifty-fifties" )

  • @ibringyoumore
    @ibringyoumore Před měsícem

    Canon clearly better also with high iso. Noise is much less prominent and that tiny color shift is negligible. 4 years later, still best camera in it's class.

  • @DanceDeepDas
    @DanceDeepDas Před rokem +4

    R5 more distinct

  • @chrisd.5625
    @chrisd.5625 Před 4 měsíci

    Good video. The sony has too much "green" as always. Sure, can be corrected, but I'd rather take something else. All subjective as you mentioned.

  • @charliobrown3960
    @charliobrown3960 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m a canon color fan… i think greens in sony are too shrill. Skin tones of the a7riv i had where not good too. But… I found that it’s mostly due about the lenses. If you use canon lenses on sony you will get 95% of what you get on canon in terms of colors. So I have r5 and I had a7iv and I thinking to get a7cr because i have many ef canon lenses and it’s easy to adapt to sony, also sony has GM lenses that are good enough too. The G series i really don’t like the colors and rebdering. I prefer the L canon lenses colors but for weight and price sony is going to good direction. Third party lenses also available in sony and canon refuses to include in their RF mount. So, canon goes for very heavy weight lens, very expensive and no third party lenses. Sony light cameras and lenses for better prices.

  • @maciejh.5461
    @maciejh.5461 Před 11 měsíci +10

    I have a question, is everyone blind? Canon has much sharper photos than Sony. Maybe it's the fault of the lens or a weak matrix?

    • @paultchiloyans422
      @paultchiloyans422 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I'm with you... I have both cameras... for different reasons... Both cameras have different color science. Canon stronger reds, and Sony blues. This could also have much to do with the materials used in the lenses. But the R5 has lower noise and for the life of me I cant understand how it's being stated here that the Sony has less noise. Ofcourse more megapixels will give a better definition, especially since there is no anti-aliasing filter on the Sony and there is on the R5. Why do I have both cameras? Because the R5 gives me 98%+ sharp images for fast moving objects, and the Sony just under 80% as autofocus isn't as capable (before everyone goes nuts.... lens and sensor combination is probably the reason). But if I want to take high resolution pictures of slower moving or static objects, the Sony is the one to use. On a side note, if I really want to get the best image, I use the EOS 5DsR (2016 release) at 50mp with no anti-aliasing filter but have to keep the ISO at 100. Anything above 200 and it no longer can compete with the modern cameras. In summary, all these cameras are fabulous and capable, but there is no single perfect camera. They are have their strengths and weaknesses, and one has to use the one that best fits the set of requirements one has for the subject they are photographing. I did enjoy this review and I believe the intent was to have a fair comparison, I simply see the noise very different than the author.

    • @agrs1974
      @agrs1974 Před 9 měsíci

      That's interesting. I have the A7RV and was going to buy the R5 and sell the Sony. Started taking more BIF shots.

    • @NRecob
      @NRecob Před 9 měsíci

      @@agrs1974 BIF shots??

    • @kevc.2958
      @kevc.2958 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@NRecobbird in flight

    • @NRecob
      @NRecob Před 9 měsíci

      @@kevc.2958 Thank you for that!!!

  • @Expprods
    @Expprods Před 3 měsíci

    I opted for Sony A7 R V

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc Před 26 dny

    You comparison examples on the image chart are not correct points to even pick on. I shoot Sony, and I like the sensor, but your reasoning at least in these examples is not the right parameter to make the calls you're making. For example the color saturation and the noise in a specific area.

  • @dannyjeffers
    @dannyjeffers Před měsícem

    canon r5 colors just suck. it was the main reason I could never jive with the camera. Tons of magenta cast, weird highlight rolloffs, files felt very synthetic. massive disappointment coming from years of 5D ownership

  • @HarmonicGrunt
    @HarmonicGrunt Před 10 měsíci +3

    Sony R7 MK5 , All Day.

    • @rickt.8866
      @rickt.8866 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Using a combo between the A7RV & A7IV with all GM glass!