Trolls and haters are out in full force. As if they're all upset about the 8K limits, conveniently ignoring the elephant in the room that in order to record 8K footage at max duration will require a 512GB CFAST card that runs about $600.
But hey... you keep pushing your agenda.
Not to mention that:
- the bigger the file, the more chance to loose an entire recording due to file corruption.
- the more important the file is, the more copies you should get and more copies you should store.
- the bigger the file, the longer to copy it to your computer
- the bigger the file, the harder to work with it in post, and with Premiere Pro crashing so often, the more frustrated you will be
- the bigger the file, the stronger computer you need, more money to spend on new GPU and CPU.
But hey ... everybody was awaken.
Can you imagine the amount of people who haven't shot video before (or used only camcorder) deciding to join the 8K parade, if the R5 8K was "perfect"?
I am wondering if Canon will deliver a perfect 8K R1 at a higher price.
The funny thing to me is that nobody has a production camera yet, and "everybody" feels betrayed. You didn't taste the food yet, and you yell at the cook based on the menu. He actually didn't even finished cooking it yet. He told you about it a week within the announcement and you feel offended already.
I am wondering what happened if they didn't say anything about it, let us all pay for it then discover the so-called "fault".
Reading these complaints, I finally see what they said about us photographers being convinced that shooting a video is just pointing a camera to a subject then pressing a record button.