![]() Added photo is just a random picture after unboxing with no edits. Micro Four Thirds sensors and adhere to the Micro Four Thirds standard. These things are pricey but even more convenient than using traditional filters, so if you can afford it, it's actually a great use of space.And most importantly:- The color science is amazing out of the box. frame models designed for professionals, and more affordable APS-C cameras. All other cameras will give you similar crops or aren't even full frame.- You need the mount if you're using any EF lenses (which is 99% of the reason to buy this over a Sony A7) which adds a bit of weight and size, and they can be COSTLY, BUT:- The adapters can come with dials for another way to configure the camera or drop in filter slot for a polarizer or variable filter. Yes, too bad, but the only other option in this price range is the Sony A7, which means getting all new (and more expensive) lenses. ![]() It's not a big deal either way.- You get a 1.7x crop on 4K video. Would have been nice to better use that real estate for something else (like a real switch), my guess is they don't use it on the next models. The grip feels more stable.- The touch-sensitive slider switch is weird but you can just not use it. All your Canon gear continues to function.- The form factor is actually better than the 5D/6Ds because of the slimmer body. There's not much to say about the EOS R that you won't find in other reviews, but consider this:- You get a full frame mirrorless while staying in Canon land. Personally I mainly use a Nikon D7100 and a D750 (aps-c and full frame. The quality of the lens you use will have the largest impact. The micro 4/3 sensor is much smaller than on a full frame camera, though not much smaller than the APS-C sensors. Full frame will 'generally' give a better final image but its far from the only factor. Look, it's a Canon, so it's gonna be built excellently. If you will be using it mainly for video then micro 4/3 will give a fairly good result. Just how much difference is there between Micro 4/3, APS-C and Full Frame when using the same or equivalent focal length Sharpness, IS, color, detail, B&W conversions and more are tested here.
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