![]() ![]() Here her skin’s getting a little messed up. You do see that the R5 kind of turns yellow. The R6 looks pretty good in terms of dynamic range. It is little green with the R and a little magenta with the R5. But they all look very similar as far as color. ![]() It’s not holding on to the shadows and there is a lot of banding.Īt plus one stop, of course outside the window blows out pretty much immediately. With the R5 the blacks have lost their strength and it’s kind of red in the skin tones. Now you can see the green and magenta splotches. There is some texture and banding in the shadows. The R6 is looking great.Īt minus five stops it was really dark and the color in the R6 and everything is just holding so well. Even zooming back out with the R5 you can see the color is shifting a little bit. We’re seeing a little bit of grain building as well in the background. At minus four stops the color is starting to shift a little bit. The R is starting to go a little weird with the color. I mean the R6 is looking beautiful, you do have some grain behind her head on the wall but overall it’s looking really pretty. You definitely are seeing a little bit of a cool green coming on with the R. Actually the R6 looks the most neutral right now. We’re not seeing any grain build.Īt minus three stops if you start zooming in you do start to see a little bit of of texture in the shadow, but her skin still looks really clear on all the cameras. We don’t expect to see anything until minus two or three stops.Īt two stops here, you’re really not seeing any difference in the images. When we move to minus one exposure, under exposures are always just fine at minus one stop. They’re holding everything in the background. Here at zero I did try and match these at their starting exposure. We’ll see what that dynamic range is and how it compares with each one of these cameras. Most digital cameras fall apart when you overexpose them. So the new R5 and R6 should have a better dynamic range and the R does. So it’s time to look at the dynamic range on each of these cameras. It has a very technical amount of detail. And when you blow them up do you see that much detail difference in them? You see some. Overall, you just have to say you can correct these and they look very, very similar. But we’re talking less than a 5% difference in my opinion. The R6 color just felt a little less three dimensional. I think it pops a little more and maybe a little more true overall with all these photos. Yeah, the R6 is holding up much better than I thought it would. ![]() The R and the R6 are actually very similar to me in terms of detail, even though one is 50% larger than the other. You don’t get quite the same amount of detail in the R, or the R6. And you can really get in there on her eyeball and see all the different eyelashes and stuff. And there’s so much more detail on the R5. I honestly thought that that’s where we’d see the biggest difference is when you blow these up. I did do some adjustments to the light and the color just a little bit on each camera to get them closer together just to show how similar they can be. This is where I feel like these cameras are all super similar. I think we’re going to be surprised by the results. How do they reproduce color? Is there a big difference between all these cameras? Are they all pretty similar because they’re all great candidates? I don’t know. And then we’re also going to look at color tonality. First of all, these cameras have very different ranges of resolutions, you have 20 megapixels with the R6, 30 megapixels with the R and then 45 megapixels with the R5, which is awesome. And this is where we’re going to see if there’s a difference. So we’re going to do the picture quality test. (Get 15% off Lens Pro To Go Rentals Use Discount Code: SLANTEDLENS15) That is an incredible company where you can get things to test and to be able to work with any kind of lenses and camera bodies that you need, it’s really a great place to be able to rent from. I want to give a special shout out to Lens Pro To Go which provided all of our cameras and lenses here today. So we want to compare the images side by side and talk about the focus. We have both been really impressed with a lot of things about them. I want to see how much of a difference there is when we compare the R to the R5 and the R6. Morgan, today on The Slanted Lens we’re going to take a look at the question “What is the best Canon mirrorless on the market today?” You might think that’s very obvious, but I don’t think it’s quite as obvious as you might think. I think the Canon EOS R is the best mirrorless camera that Canon has ever made. See how they compare head to head and see why we think the R is superior! We compare image quality, ISO settings, autofocus and more. A Canon camera comparison of the EOS R, R5 and R6. ![]()
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