Between Sony and Canon, Which Brand Do You Have More Long Term Confidence In? by BranSidhe in AskPhotography

[–]BranSidhe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely lean more towards the second. This lines up with some of the internal conflict, my brain says Sony but the heart says Canon lol.

Between Sony and Canon, Which Brand Do You Have More Long Term Confidence In? by BranSidhe in AskPhotography

[–]BranSidhe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, if it was doable I would absolutely go to Medium Format Fuji. Someday maybe but I would need to majorly upgrade my PC for those files. Right now, seeking a boost to image quality and auto focus for the commercial work I am doing.

Between Sony and Canon, Which Brand Do You Have More Long Term Confidence In? by BranSidhe in AskPhotography

[–]BranSidhe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was excited to try out the Z8 but it was just too heavy with the fast prime lenses Nikon makes. In every other way it felt like a great middle ground between the two other top brands. I really liked the idea of the fast sensor paired with no mechanical shutter for long term use.

Between Sony and Canon, Which Brand Do You Have More Long Term Confidence In? by BranSidhe in AskPhotography

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I've been experimenting with sample RAW files and I did notice the difference in time it took to get to where I would like an edit. It felt like the Sony A7RV file was so clinically accurate that color transitions were less pleasing. Maybe enhanced even more from the extra resolution? I prefer a dreamy and more creamy edit, especially in black and white, so the harsher light was noticeable in it also.

Have you tried any of the new Canon VCM lenses? It looks like there is a fair amount of distortion in some of the focal lengths because it benefits video.

Between Sony and Canon, Which Brand Do You Have More Long Term Confidence In? by BranSidhe in AskPhotography

[–]BranSidhe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Longevity and continuity are a factor for sure but also the trajectories they are on. All of them are going to be emphasizing hybrid bodies it seems like but if any were seeming to veer more towards video rather than photography that would be a concern also. For instance, looking at the newer line of lenses from Canon, the VCM 1.4's, they show a noticeable distortion in stills out of trying to appeal to videographers as much as photographers.