mskrystalmeth said:It looks cheap. Clunky. By the time Canon and Nikon truly gets serious about 4k...the other camera makers will be at 6K and 8K.
zim said:The add-on EVF looks like something they could do for the M3
ajay said:As usual, Canon misses the boat on this one by incorporating a fixed lens rather than interchangeable. I'm sure their internal reasoning is not to compete with their higher-end line of video cameras, but in the long run they are shooting themselves in the foot...over and over again.
Disappointed. I'll stick with my GH4 and metabones adapter so I can use my Canon lenses.
bsbeamer said:mskrystalmeth said:It looks cheap. Clunky. By the time Canon and Nikon truly gets serious about 4k...the other camera makers will be at 6K and 8K.
Some of them, like the RED Epic Dragon are already at 6K. I would imagine 8K isn't too far away from reality.
privatebydesign said:zim said:The add-on EVF looks like something they could do for the M3
Or they could just run with the EVF-DC1
http://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/product-accessories/powershot-digital-camera-accessories/tripods-other-powershot-accessories/electronic-viewfinder-evf-dc1?utm_source=google&utm_medium=Product_Search&utm_campaign=Google_Product_Feed&cm_mmc=GA-_-Camera_Accessories-_-G_Canon_Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-34704
bereninga said:People complained about Canon's lack of interest in 4K and now that they're finally showing it, people complain. Ah, typical Canonite behavior! Anyway, I won't comment much till I hear reviews and/or see more about this. I'm excited to see what it's about, but I won't be needing 4K video yet until I can get a computer that can actually process/store that amount data.
mkabi said:I'm not prepared to defend Canon for this...
What I don't get is the body looks like it can support an aps-c sensor and they just had to add an EF mount to it.
tjc320 said:This camera will work great as:
- A prosumer video camera
- A professional C camera
- A documentary B camera
- Aerial Video
I won't bother comparing it to the GH4 until I see the video quality out of it. We might even see slow motion out of this little thing. Although, I really think this camera would shine for documentary work.
mkabi said:I'm not prepared to defend Canon for this...
What I don't get is the body looks like it can support an aps-c sensor and they just had to add an EF mount to it.
+1 Precisely. The fixed lens decision makes it a non-starter for just about all videographers. It might work in a $500-600 pricepoint. The option to use a staggeringly wide range of glass with the GH4 has huge appeal. For some this is access to vintage lenses or to lenses already in their kit, Nikon or Canon.ajay said:As usual, Canon misses the boat on this one by incorporating a fixed lens rather than interchangeable.
Disappointed. I'll stick with my GH4 and metabones adapter so I can use my Canon lenses.