NorBro
Major Contributor
In my opinion Sony is getting a bit dull now. Not much to really get excited about. The A7S is getting a bit old and can only shoot 4k with no over sampling. The whole shooting by only moonlight craze is finally starting to come back down to reality that the sensor is not as sensitive as we thought in practical terms. The R6 easily holds its own in the realistic usable ISO range and has over sampling. The A7IV is just an average me to 4k camera to be honest. Nothing really stand out. Still the lame FF 4k 60p crop only limitations. Sony took forever to add 10bit as well. For years Sony fans said 10bit wasn't a big deal and a gimmick. Now suddenly its important. I always found it unacceptable that such a wide DR log format was being used on a 8bit video format.
Canon despite their flaws has some exciting features right now. The only FF 4k 60p over sampled option out there on the R6 and R6 mk2. The only FF 8k option out there and for years the only 8k DSLR out there. The R5C is the only 8k 60p option out there which is crazy. It took Canon awhile to get here but they are finally doing not only respectable 4k video but some standout 4k and higher video capabilities as well. On the external raw side the R6 mk2 provides the highest resolution at 60p besides the R5C and cinema cameras. On the APSC side the Canon R7 is a really hot camera right now. Even for photos it routinely beats out the older Canon FF RF mount cameras like the R and RP. It's a very impressive photo and video camera for a APSC option. Canon typically really hobbles its APSC option but this time they made the R7 really standout in a competitive market. The beauty off the R7 is it can use the same EF and Rf lenses as the R6 and R5 making it a great compliment to the system. Fuji is king when it comes to APSC but they have no FF options so one is stuck at APSC forever. Sony has good APSC and FF options but again rather stagnant in the industry the last couple of years. I really think Sony is starting to run out of gas. They only reason they achieved some of the marketshare that they did on the video side was because of Canon being slow to go mirrorless and having a few hiccups along the way. Like the Canon M mount and the laughable 4k video support on the R and RP. Now that Canon is in the same weight class as Sony I don't think Sony will be seen in the same innovative way as it was the past four-five years. I think this is why Sony really wanted to add 3rd party lens support. They really need it because besides that wide lens support right now there isn't a whole lot excitement going on. Seriously the most excitement I have seen on the Sony side has been Tamron lenses. I can't recall the last decent lens Sony themselves have made.
Sony needs to do a heck of a lot more than the A7IV to wow people now. I think many have moved on beyond the A7S series as well and will desire more than just 1:1 4k in the future. Not that there is anything wrong with it but the R6 at 20MP already struggled in the industry in terms of perception of being lower quality because of the lower MP. 12MP is going to really struggle to be taken seriously going forward. I just don't think there are enough video only people who insist on shooting. with absolutely no lights to justify keeping the model around forever. Plus the whole 1:1 sensitivity theory is not as sound as it once was. Many are now finding its actually better to capture more pixels and scale it down which hides a lot of noise. Plus despite how clean ISO 12,800 or 25,600 may look on a camera it's still a destructive impact on the image quality and should only be used in certain situations. Just because it's there doesn't mean it should be the norm. I rarely shoot over ISO 3,200 even on the R6 even though it's really clean. Just too much other damage taking place.
Fuji is really the only camera company wowing people right now. Canon in second place. Sony is just as boring as m43 right now is terms of a "holy crap I have to have that"
You know I have a limit for reading long posts but I read it all. lol
In short, I am a Canon guy but I cannot agree with a lot of that above.
Normally I'd dissect in different ways but I'm too lazy right now...and the only thing I'll address is that Sony lens comment; that is an insane thought because Sony has made like 20 amazing lenses in the last 5 years. And many more affordable ones than the slow RF options Canon offers as their budget glass (only recently they added a few more decent, faster ones).
We have to keep our feelings/brand loyalty out of it and Sony is not dull. They have a lot of very interesting options and repeatedly beat Canon for years on best bang for buck cameras.
I have a R10 (R7's little bro), it's great.
Also, a7SIII's sensor is younger than the R5's and R6's recycled sensor (although processing/etc. presumably approves with each newer generation/model).
