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First view
Bring me the Canon news Simon 🙂
If Nikon Z9 was in top 10 then it would knock off the 10th place camera which is a Nikon, so the most Nikons that could be in the top 10 is 1!
I really like these videos, but for some reason I don’t see subtitles, none. Cheers
Yeah, that makes sense. Also, was out doing hot environment work yesterday. Eight hours in 32 degree sunshine. Drift and road race. Killed three batteries. Couldn’t kill what I put them in. The FX is a real bright spot.
Can’t wait for the Sony alpha 7 IV firmware update 😁
After my Canon R6 kept overheating shooting video I sold it for the Sony A74 and couldn’t be happier. At least Sony is making cents while making their cameras make sense
I don’t own an R3 but I can Imagine sports photographers who shot on the 1DX series with 20mp sensor are attracted to the 24 megapixels since it is very similar. Again I’m just speculating but with 24mp, I assume sports and journalist photographers benefit by being able to shoot more and faster photos which would result in delivering more pics where it’s needed.
I am a bit surprised from that top ten. Where is the Z9 that, for Nikon’s user, is the top of the top?
The R 10 is actually a really nice camera. Just waiting for the R7 to come back in stock.
R1 or bust!😃
What about iPhone sales?
I believe that the R3 is for Sports. R7 for wildlife. R5 for landscapes. These cameras do weddings well but basically people are buying the R6 because of the Hybrid capabilities and lower price tag. Those are for pics. On the video side more megapixels isn’t needed. 8k is nice but most people watch on their cellphones. 6k or 8k oversampled video are nice but most people do not care about that either. So affordability and portability I believe what the ordinary filmmaker buys. Now since the pandemic is waning hopefully, people are going back to work and things are getting normal again, the interest in cameras shooting photos and videos are less and the market share is decreasing rapidly. Question are these world wide results or just inside Japan? Cheers!
Can’t wait for sony fx3 mkii or a7siv
I have put a lot of money on RF glass – Sticking with Canon. Still using the EOR R – and producing some amazing photographs. Waiting for the R1 or new iteration of R5 before getting a new body. No need to change brands. They are all good and the choice is mind blowing. Thank you for all the research you are putting in, s`ving us the leg work – much appreciated.
The r3 shoots up to 30 frames a second not 20 and the sensor is 24.1 not 20 as you say.
All I will say Simon you have to use one to understand how good the r3 is.
Also the r3 can shoot up to 195 fps for a quick burst and 240 fps slow mo.
The R3 has been out almost a year. If I (as a Canon mirrorless user) were a pro in the market for a pro body, I’d get the R3 because who knows when the R1 will arrive. It looks more and more like 2024. Bird photographer Jan Wegener now uses the R3 as his main video camera, with the R5 his main stills body except in the steamy jungles of Queensland. 6.3K video is nothing to sneeze at.
As for the R6, I shoot 4K/24 with it and have no heat problems.
Do not care what Sony does. I am not starting over on a whole new camera and lenses. Everything cost too much!!! Canon user for a long time. Not about to change.
Not surprised at all by these sales figures. The A74 is by far the best bang for your buck right now. I am equally not surprised by the X-H2s being absent from this list. It’s been out just one month, and it’s already in stock and widely available at most camera retailers. While it is a great camera for some, for the Fuji enthusiasts (myself included) it is not only a sharp departure from the classic dials, but also overpriced for what it is. Even the 3+ year old Sony A6400 outsold it by a wide margin. I fully expect Fuji to discount it by Xmas which will, once again, make the Fuji faithful that paid full price for it at launch feel a little silly – similar story to the X-H1.
I hope Sony starts announcing some new or refreshed cameras soon, I’m looking forward to some better image sensor specs. I’d like to see a non-rolling shutter full frame under $3,000.00 US