Larsskv said:
9VIII said:
At least they're still honest about the cons of the A7RII:
-No direct AF point control
-Lock-on AF still remains unpredictable and often unreliable
-Camera focuses stopped down in AF-C, often crippling AF at small apertures or in low light
-Eye-AF and Lock-on AF not available with 3rd party lenses, nor in video
-Camera drops to 12-bit mode in continuous shooting, dropping dynamic range
-Exposure parameters frozen while AF-C is engaged
-Viewfinder eye sensor is over-sensitive
-Buttons and dials are either too small, recessed, or mushy
-Inane interactions between menu items lead to poor experience and too many greyed out items
-Buffer is sluggish to clear, making quick image review and focus check difficult
-Video never shows low-light advantage of full frame sensor
-4K shot continuously for 30-45 min can cause overheating
-No in-camera Raw conversion
-No touchscreen
-Very limited battery life
Compared to the 5DS:
-Raw dynamic range limited compared to peers
-Base ISO images can be noisier than the best of the competition
-Low light performance limited compared to peers
-ISO cap of 12,800 (6400 for Auto ISO) feels arbitrary and limiting
-JPEGs not as sharp or detailed as some competitors
-AF subject tracking lags most peers
-Mirror and shutter vibrations require workarounds at certain shutter speeds and focal lengths
-No spot-metering linked to AF point
-Limited video features: no zebra, 1080/60p, flat gamma profile, or peaking options
-Slow AF in Live View and video
One of these products is obviously much more mature than the other.
The question is, how the h*** are they able to rate the A7RII higher than the 5DS, with those con lists. The A7RII shortcomings are way, way more negative to me than those mentioned for the 5DS (that arent complete BS - AF performance and shutter vibrations)
If you want to understand that try to read the review instead of just cutting out a con list without context. The funny thing is, some of the main A7R cons in that list are actually pros when you compare to the 5DS:
- Lock on af unreliable? Their vidoes show it beats the crap out of the useless ITR garbage from Canon which is only there to add a bullet point on the spec sheet. 150k pixel RGB/IR metering sensor and still they can't do it.
- How's 5DS eye af with 3rd party lenses? Oh wait it doesn't exist. How well does Canon perform with leica M or Nikon lenses btw?
- Camera drops to 12bits during continous shooting loosing dynamic range? Oh wait it is still a stop better than 5DS at both high and low ISO.
- Video never shows low light advantage of full frame sensor? Still beats the 5DS video in low light.
- 4k overheating? How long does the 5DS record 4k?
And some stuff belong in the 5DS list which isn't there. Like all the AFMA bullS___ and inconsistant AF points for instance and lack of ability to have full control over exposure through the viewfinder (hello chimping). I guess people have grown so accustomed to the cons of DSLRs they forget about it.
I think DPR has done an excellent job at their reviews. They cover all aspects of the shooting experience and demonstrates the cameras abilities nicely through videos and images.