- The capacity to maintain attention while staring at a huge screen and perceiving the image at its true proportions (Live View) Matrix that cleans itself automatically (I hope that it really cleans, in any case it beeps - before, when it was not there, this was a problem) Shooting in rapid bursts
- Rapidly depletes the power supply Autofocus of a revolting nature (rather, almost none) It is not feasible to switch the format from RAW to JPEG with a single movement of the hand, which is crucial when you need to "shoot" the longest possible series of images as quickly as possible. There is no "sport" mode that comes standard on the wheel. That was useful back when it existed. It is not possible to use the old battery with this one (upgrade problem) Video recording that does not make use of the focusing feature when the footage is being captured (so why even have it?!
- Excellent autofocus capability with a wide variety of settings, rear focus correction built into the main body, exceptional continuous shooting, and a card slot. Protection against dust and moisture. Video Capabilities.
- Old matrix, crop
- 1. Focus 2. The rate of the flame 3. Ergonomics 4. Detailing 5. The Quality of the Construction 6. The Viewfinder 7. Great video
- It's possible that ISO 800 will appear to have a lot of noise to some people, but it's more of a nitpick than anything else.
- Extremely convenient controls. Quick autofocus. Rapid fire in bursts of shots. Full HD video. The back and front focus were aligned using software. Flashes attached to the camera can be controlled remotely. A viewfinder that is reasonably bright and informative. Three highly customizable user modes quickly switched by mode dial. a housing made of metal that is impervious to dust and moisture.
- In terms of noise, the matrix has a marginally lower level than the 50D, but the difference is not particularly evident (the noise pattern is slightly different). The battery, despite its large capacity, was depleted in a short amount of time. The autofocus is quick, yet, to be honest, it blurs (more smears than 50D). There is no tracking autofocus available when recording video (even contrast).
- Rate of fire, price, very fast and tenacious autofocus, the matrix is noticeably better (compared to previous crop), the body material and its dust and moisture protection. Ergonomic, reassignable button functions, large bright viewfinder. LiveView at its best! Control of external flashes.
- Crop, crop, crop! The lack of autofocus on video (although I don’t consider the presence of video a virtue).
- Bought for video shooting. The benefits are clear
- iso is better not to set more than 1000, it makes a lot of noise compared to the full frame. For some reason, the video looks better on the Camera monitor than on the computer. Installation problems due to H264. Converting to Cineform Prospect HD partially saves, but the codec itself sometimes brings down Premier, so the question of a codec for editing remains open