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skmalik0089 · 2 years ago
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Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera with 4K Video, Full-Frame CMOS Senor, DIGIC X Image Processor, Dual UHS-II SD Memory Card Slots, and Up to 12 fps with Mechanical Shutter, Body Only, Black
High Image Quality featuring a New 20 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor.
DIGIC X Image Processor with an ISO range of 100-102400; Expandable to 204800.
High-speed continuous shooting of up to 12 fps with Mechanical Shutter and up to 20 fps electronic (silent) shutter.
Dual pixel CMOS AF covering approx. 100% area with 1,053 AF areas.
Subject tracking of people and animals using deep learning technology.
Video capture resolution: 4K UHD 2160p 
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digitalmore · 1 month ago
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gadgetsboy · 9 months ago
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Panasonic Refreshes the LUMIX S5D
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If you're a fan of Panasonic's LUMIX S5D, then you might be thrilled to hear that the company has recently announced a newer, refreshed model of the S5D. The newer model comes with some new tricks up its sleeve, and features a newer hybrid full-frame mirrorless design, which according to Panasonic makes it a versatile camera for both stills and video. Set to launch this month, what exactly can you expect with the LUMIX S5D? Let's take a look. Support for DJI LiDAR The new model is based on the design of the LUMIX S5D, and supports DJI LiDAR AF which allows for precise autofocus without the need for internal focusing motors. When paired with the DJI LiDAR Range Finder Module and DJI RS 3 Pro Gimbal, the camera receives distance measurement data via USB and adjusts focus accordingly, removing the need for lens calibration. Other details include a 24.2-megapixel 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor that boasts wide dynamic range and high sensitivity performance, and a maximum ISO 51200 with Dual Native ISO technology.  Video and Photo For video, the LUMIX S5D supports shooting configurations including 4K 60p/50p 4:2:0 10-bit and 4K 30p/25p 4:2:2 10-bit internal recording (up to 30 minutes), as well as 4K 60p/50p 4:2:2 10-bit HDMI output and unlimited 4K 30p/25p 4:2:0 8-bit internal recording. There's also a wide range of filming features which include Vector Scope Display, Master Pedestal Adjustment, and SS/Gain Operation for better control over exposure and colour. As for still photography, Panasonic claims that the new S5D is versatile in different situations, even in low-light scenarios. As mentioned earlier, it does pack Dual Native ISO capabilities which allow for reduced noise and better dynamic range for better control in more challenging lighting conditions. There's also 5-axis stabilization onboard, so users can expect sharper-looking photo and video quality, even with telephoto lenses or low light shooting sessions. Pricing and Other Details In addition to its imaging capabilities, the LUMIX S5D also packs a number of other features - this includes a magnesium alloy full die-cast body which is splash and dust-resistant, a large LVF (Live View Finder), a high-precision, high-speed OLED display with a 2,360K-dot high resolution, a 3.0-inch free-angle LCD with support for touch controls, a double SD Memory Card slot with support for both UHS-I and UHS-II (Video Class 90), as well as a built-in battery. Panasonic also announced the LUMIX S 18-40mm, which it claims is the world’s smallest and lightest zoom lens, at just around 155g/0.34lb. It's a compact addition to the LUMIX S Series full frame lens line up, and comes with focal lengths from an ultra-wide angle of 18mm to a standard 40mm. There's also focus breathing suppression onboard for a more stabilized filming experience, a feature found on other recent LUMIX lenses. As for price and availability, S5D will be available from the end of October for £1,399 for the kit which includes the LUMIX S Series 18-40mm F4.5-6.3 lens, and at £1,799 for a bundle which includes the 20-200mm F4-7.1 lens.  Read the full article
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gigaplus-blog · 6 years ago
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GIGABYTE Introduces the All-New AERO Series Designed for Content Creators
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Since 2017, GIGABYTE’s AERO 15 laptop continues to receive praise from the media and customers alike, with two consecutive years of recognition from NVIDIA® CEO Jensen Huang, by personally showcasing the laptop at the world’s largest electronic show (CES) and further calling the AERO “the new generation thin and light performance laptop”. GIGABYTE strives for further leadership in the “creator” segment at Computex 2019 with a fresh redesign of the 15” AERO 15 OLED, AERO 15 and the introduction of a brand new 17” version of the device, the AERO 17. The all new AERO 15 laptops remain a processing powerhouse with its all new Intel® Core™ i9, 8 core processor, NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 20 series GPUs (63% less image output time when compared to other multimedia laptop*) massively increasing the creator’s work efficiency, all neatly packed inside a light (2kg) and thin (2cm) chassis. Portability is not compromised, even with such powerful performance, you can expect 8.5 hours of battery usage. The AERO also leads the industry with Xrite™ Pantone® colour correction certificated Samsung AMOLED display panel, plus class leading suite of connectivity ports, providing creators an ultimate portable work station.
Exclusive Hardware and Creative Software Compatibility Testing | Switch On and Create
Content creators normally use different software and hardware to produce their work, for example: Adobe creative suite, digital drawing board and external storage devices. GIGABYTE wants to ensure each and every creator gets the most stable performance in various scenarios, by taking the AERO to an industry first with specialised software and hardware compatibility tests including Adobe creative suite, WACOM digital drawing boards and Thunderbolt 3 external storage devices. All this testing ensures users can create their work smoothly and stress-free, saving time on finding the right compatible hardware/software, further improving work efficiency, and of course enhancing creativity.
Figure 2. Your Studio: AT THE SPEED OF IMAGINATION
NVIDIA® RTX Studio Laptop l DEFY CREATIVE GRAVITY
AERO 15 OLED has been certified as NVIDIA® RTX Studio laptops. All RTX studio laptops come with NVIDIA Studio Drivers for the best reliability in creative apps, NVIDIA RTX GPUs for fast ray tracing, AI processing, and high-resolution video editing, and system specs built for demanding workloads,
Same Thin & Light | Now Even More Powerful
The new AERO series laptops biggest highlight is definitely its new redesigned appearance. With a design cue coming from science fiction movies, through the use of CNC aluminum cutting technology creating a smooth aluminum body, embellished with a premium touch of design flare using “NIL” nanoimprint lithography. The AERO creates a simple yet complete chassis that still has a contemporary, clean and unique design. On the cooling side of things, GIGABYTE implemented an all-new Supra Cool 2 cooling technology, with two fans that consists of 71 blades each, 5 full copper heat pipes, 11 intake and exhaust vents and an added touch of thermal paste from leading innovator Thermal Grizzly’s TG-H-001-RS thermal paste. All these developments come together to increase the heat dissipation performance by 30%, and are complimented with the all-new 9th gen Intel® Core™ i9, 8 core processor and the NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 20 series graphics chip. Furthermore, The AERO can accept up to 64GB of dual channel Samsung ram and up to 2 Intel® 760P SSD that has a read speed of up to 3000 MB/s (a 63% video output and 20% shorter 3D rendering time than that of other brand multimedia laptop*). The all-new AERO series laptops also come with exclusive “Microsoft Azure AI”, enabling automatic adjustment of hardware settings to optimise the power and performance required by any specific program being used, empowering designers and creators to focus on what they do best: Creating.
Figure 3. All-New Cooling Design That Drastically Increases Processing Performance
Variety of Connection Ports | Personalise Your Workstation
Content creators normally need multiple external devices to aid their work performance, from multiple external displays to accessories, cameras and more. The all new AERO series laptops are not restricted by its thin and light chassis, offering more connection port options than its competitors. Besides the usual USB Type-A (three ports), comes the addition of HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.4 for image outputs, Thunderbolt 3 and an ultra-fast UHS-II SD card reader that drastically decreases the transfer time by delivering files up to 12 times faster than a traditional SD card reader. Editorial deadlines to meet? AERO delivers. No matter what type of connections: external displays, high-speed file transfers, external storage and external graphics, all-new AERO takes it all in its self-assured sgure 3. The First to Equip an Xrite™ Pantone® Calibrated AMOLED Display
Xrite™ Pantone® Colour Calibrated AMOLED Display Panel
Besides the current Sharp 240Hz IGZO display offerings, the AERO 15 OLED leads the industry with the first to offer a 4K Samsung AMOLED display. Not only does it support 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut, offering 25% wider range of colours than the traditional sRGB, it also meets the VESA Display HDR 400 standard, producing more details than the traditional LCD. All AERO series laptops are Xrite™ Pantone® calibrated and certified before they leave the factory. In contrast to the industry norm of only calibrating a few laptop samples, GIGABYTE shines in this sector and insists on calibrating each and individual laptop, ensuring that every AERO user experiences the most accurate colours possible.
Planned for 2019 June, the 15” AERO 15 and AERO 15 OLED highest configuration comes with Intel® Core™ i9-9980HK processor and NVIDA GeForce RTX™ 2080 graphics chip. Additional flavours include Corei7-9750H paired with RTX 2060 and RTX 2070 Enthusiast GPUs. The brand new 17” form factor version, AERO 17, is planned for 2019 August release.
*Claim based on comparison between GIGABYTE AERO 15 OLED XA (Intel Core i7-9750H/NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070) vs other brand multimedia laptop (15 inch, Intel Core i7-8750H/Radeon Pro 555x) on video exporting test and 3D rendering test.
*Video exporting test: Exporting H.264 video in After Effect CC; 3D rendering test: Exporting Cinema 4D project as an image.
Model AERO 15 OLED YA AERO 15 OLED XA AERO 15 OLED WA AERO 15 OLED SA AERO 15 OLED NA AERO 15 XA OS Windows 10 Pro High End / Windows 10 Pro / Windows 10 CPU Intel® Core™ i9-9980HK
Intel® Core™ i7-9750H Display Samsung 4K AMOLED Sharp FHD 240Hz *X-Rite™ Pantone® Certified, individually factory calibrated System Memory Samsung® DDR4 2666MHz, 2 slots (Max 64GB) Video Graphics NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2080 With Max-Q Design NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2070 With Max-Q Design NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 Ti NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650 NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2070 With Max-Q Design Storage Intel® 760P SSD (2x M.2 SSD slots) Keyboard GIGABYTE Fusion RGB Per-Key Backlit Keyboard I/O Port 3x USB 3.1 Gen1 (Type-A)
1x Thunderbolt™ 3 (USB Type-C)
1x HDMI 2.0 1x DP 1.4 & USB3.1 (USB Type-C) 1x 3.5mm Audio Combo Jack 1x UHS-II SD Card Reader
DC-in Jack 1x RJ-45 Communications Killer™ Ethernet E2600 / Killer™ Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 (Powered by Intel)/ Bluetooth: Bluetooth V5.0 + LE Adapter 230W Battery Li Polymer 94.24Wh Dimensions 356(W) x 250(D) x 20(H) mm / 14.0(W) x 9.8(D) x 0.78(H) inch Weight ~2.1 kg (w/Battery, M.2 SSD) / 4.72 lb Product specifications may differ from country to country.
Contact: About GIGABYTE GIGABYTE Technology Co. Ltd., headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, is known as a leading brand in the IT industry with branch offices located in 24 countries around the world. Founded in 1986, GIGABYTE started as a small research and development team and has since taken a position as one of the in the world's top motherboard manufacturers. In addition to motherboards and graphics cards, GIGABYTE further expanded its product portfolio to include notebook and desktop PCs, datacenter servers, networking products, mobile handsets, and home entertainment devices to serve each facet of the digital life in the home and office. Everyday GIGABYTE aims to “Upgrade Your Life” with innovative technology, exceptional quality, and unmatched customer service. Visit www.gigabyte.com for more information.
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technuter · 2 years ago
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Canon India launches two new mirrorless cameras EOS R8 and EOS R50
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Canon announced the EOS R8, a new entry full-frame camera that combines many of the powerful video and still shooting features of the EOS R6 Mark II, such as Canon Log 3 and up to 40 frames per second continuous shooting with the portability of the EOS RP; and EOS R50, a new compact, lightweight APS-C mirrorless camera set to replace EOS M50 Mark II. The entry-level camera is packed with many fun, creative tools and automated features, allowing users to create high-quality vlogs and images easily with minimal camera operation.  
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    EOS R8  APPENDIX | EOS R8 EOS R8 Image Processor DIGIC X Image Sensor Camera Effective Pixels Effective sensor size: Full-frame CMOS Camera effective pixels: Max approx. 24.2 megapixels Metering System 384 zone (24 × 16) metering using image sensor output signals Autofocus Method Spot AF, 1-point AF, Expand AF area (above/below/left/right or around), Flexible Zone AF 1 / 2 / 3, Whole area AF Image Stabilizer (IS) System Movie Digital IS Effective ISO Stills: 100–102,400 (L:50 / H:204,800) Movie: 100–25,600 (H:102,400) Canon Log movies: ISO 800–25,600 (L:100-640, H:32,000 - 102,400) HDR PQ movies: ISO 100–25,600*   *HDR mode requires min speed of ISO 800 Continuous Shooting Electronic 1st curtain: Up to 6 fps Electronic shutter: Up to 40 fps Max Shutter Speed 1/16,000s (Electronic Shutter) Viewfinder 0.39-Type OLED, approx. 2360,000 dots 59.94/119.88 fps Refresh Rate Movie 4K UHD / 4K UHD Crop (3840 x 2160) 59.94 fps / 29.97 fps / 23.98 fps (NTSC) 50.00 fps / 25.00 fps (PAL)   Full HD (1920 x 1080) 179.82 fps / 119.88 fps / 59.94 fps / 29.97 fps / 23.98 fps (NTSC) 150.00 fps / 100.00 fps / 50.00 fps / 25.00 fps (PAL) Maximum movie recording time 6 hr. 00 min. 00 sec. (Normal movie) 1hr. 00 min. 00sec. (High Frame Rate movie 180p) Recording Media • Dual Card Slots (SD, SDHC*, SDXC*)   *UHS-II cards compatible Power Supply LP-E17 USB charging / Optional Power Supports charging via USB Power Adapter PD-E1 / AC Power (AC Adapter AC-E6N and DC Coupler DR-E18) Size Approx. 132.5 × 86.4 × 88.4 mm Weight Approx. 461 g (incl. battery and memory cards) Network Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Low Energy Technology Lens Model RF24-50mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM RF-S55-210mm f/5-7.1 IS STM Focal Length 24-50mm 55-210mm Maximum Aperture f/4.5-6.3 f/5-7.1 Minimum Focusing Distance 0.3m (f=24mm), 0.35m (f=50mm) 0.73m (f=210mm), 1.0m (f=55mm) Maximum Magnification 0.11x (f=24mm), 0.19x (f=55mm) 0.28x (f=210mm), 0.05x (f=55mm) Lens Construction 8 elements in 8 groups 11 elements in 8 groups Filter Size Diameter Ø58mm Ø55mm Aperture Blades 7 7 IS (CIPA Standard Correction Effect) Yes (up to 4.5 stops) Yes (up to 4.5 stops) Coordinated Control IS (With IBIS equipped Camera) Yes (up to 7.0 stops) Yes (up to 7.0 stops) Maximum Diameter and length approx. 69.6mm × 58.0mm (retracted) approx. 69.6 × 87.4 (wide) approx. 69.0mm x 92.9mm Weight Approx. 210g Approx. 270g   EOS R50 APPENDIX | EOS R50 Camera Model EOS R50 Image Processor DIGIC X Image Sensor Camera Effective Pixels Effective sensor size: APS-C CMOS Camera effective pixels: Max approx. 24.2 megapixels Metering System 384 zone (24 × 16) metering using image sensor output signals Autofocus Method Face + Tracking, Spot AF, 1-point AF, Expand AF area (above/below/left/right or around), Flexible Zone AF 1 / 2 / 3, Whole area AF Image Stabilizer (IS) System Movie Digital IS Effective ISO Stills: 100–32,000 (H:51,200) Movie: 100–12,800 (H:25,600) HDR PQ movies: ISO 100–12,800 Continuous Shooting Electronic 1st curtain: 12 frames per second Electronic shutter: 15 frames per second Max Shutter Speed 1/8,000s. Viewfinder 0.39-type OLED, approx. 2360,000 dots 59.94/119.88 fps Refresh Rate Movie 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) 29.97 fps / 23.98 fps (NTSC) 25.00 fps (PAL) Full HD (1920 x 1080) 119.88 fps / 59.94 fps / 29.97 fps / 23.98 fps (NTSC) 100.00 fps / 50.00 fps / 25.00 fps (PAL) Maximum movie recording time 1 hr. 00 min. 00 sec. (Normal movie) 15 min. 00sec. (High Frame Rate movie) Recording Media • Single Card Slot (SD, SDHC*, SDXC*) *UHS-II cards compatible Power Supply LP-E17 USB charging / Optional Power Supports charging via USB Power Adapter PD-E1 / AC Power (AC Adapter AC-E6N and DC Coupler DR-E18) Size Approx. 116.3 x 85.5 x 68.8 mm Weight Approx. 375 g (Black) / 376 g (White) (incl. battery and memory cards) Network Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Low Energy Technology     RF-S55-210mm f/5-7.1 IS STM Focal Length 55-210mm Maximum Aperture f/5-7.1 Minimum Focusing Distance 0.73m (f=210mm), 1.0m (f=55mm) Maximum Magnification 0.28x (f=210mm), 0.05x (f=55mm) Lens Construction 11 elements in 8 groups Filter Size Diameter Ø55mm Aperture Blades 7 IS (CIPA Standard Correction Effect) Yes (up to 4.5 stops) Coordinated Control IS (With IBIS equipped Camera) Yes (up to 7.0 stops) Maximum Diameter and length approx. 69.0mm x 92.9mm Weight Approx. 270g   Read the full article
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alexakimms · 2 years ago
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Discover the Magic of the Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera
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image credit : amazon You've been eyeing that new Canon EOS R6 full-frame mirrorless camera for a while now, haven't you? It's understandable—this camera is packed with features that are sure to impress. For starters, the Canon EOS R6 features a new 20 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor. This sensor is combined with the powerful DIGIC X image processor to deliver stunning images and videos. Plus, the dual UHS-II SD memory card slots give you plenty of storage space for all of your photos and videos. And if that's not enough, the Canon EOS R6 can shoot up to 12 fps with the mechanical shutter. So you can capture all of the action in stunning detail.
Overview of the Features and Benefits
The Canon EOS R6 is the latest full-frame mirrorless camera from the Canon stable. It offers an impressive array of features, including a new 20 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, 4K video recording, and dual UHS-II SD memory card slots. It also boasts a fast DIGIC X image processor that allows you to capture up to 12 fps with the mechanical shutter. But it's not just its technical specifications that make the Canon EOS R6 so appealing. It also delivers excellent image quality, thanks to its combination of Dual pixel CMOS AF and the new 20 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor. This allows you to capture stunning photos and videos with ease. Read Full Spec Here
Review of Image Quality
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Let's take a closer look at the image quality of the Canon EOS R6. This camera is able to shoot 4K video footage as well as high resolution still images. The sensor on the camera is a new 20 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor. This allows for great detail and clarity in your images, as well as a wide dynamic range for better color reproduction. The image processor on the Canon EOS R6 is the DIGIC X Image Processor. This allows for great low light performance, as well as fast shooting speeds. You can shoot up to 12 frames per second with the mechanical shutter, or up to 30 frames per second with the electronic shutter. All of this adds up to a camera that is capable of capturing stunning images with incredible detail and clarity.
Tips for Shooting 4K Video With the EOS R6 Camera
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Are you someone who loves to shoot video? If so, then the Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera is the perfect choice for you. It’s capable of capturing 4K footage at up to 60 fps, making it ideal for capturing fast-moving action. Plus, its DIGIC X Image Processor and Dual UHS-II SD Memory Card Slots offer excellent performance and reliability to ensure high image quality with no lag or buffering. If you’re looking to get the most out of your video shooting experience with the Canon EOS R6, I have some tips for you. First, make sure that your shutter speed is proportionate to your frame rate—you want it to be twice as fast as your frame rate for smooth motion and minimal blur. Second, always set your ISO between 100-400 depending on the lighting conditions. And finally, use a tripod or monopod when shooting 4K video—the camera can be quite heavy and shake when handholding it. With these tips in mind, you’ll be able to capture stunning 4K videos with this amazing camera!
How to Use Dual Pixel CMOS AF With the R6
Ready to take your photography to the next level? With the Canon EOS R6, you can do just that with its Dual Pixel CMOS AF. Dual Pixel CMOS AF is Canon's advanced autofocusing system that uses high-speed focusing and tracking. With this, you'll be able to capture stunningly sharp images. And its intelligent focusing is also great for tracking a moving subject—making it ideal for action shots. To make use of Dual Pixel CMOS AF, simply select it in the camera’s menus and use the AF-ON button. This will lock in the focus on your subject. As you track them, you'll be able to adjust your framing while the exposure settings keep up with them as well. The end result? You'll be able to take dynamic photos with both depth and clarity—with minimal effort! EOS R6EOS R5EOS REOS RPVideo Recording4K, Full HD8K, 4K, Full HD4K, Full HD4K, Full HDNumber of AF Points1,053 Automatic AF Zones1,053 Automatic AF Zones5,655 Manual AF points4,779 Manual AF pointsAutofocusDual Pixel CMOS AF IIDual Pixel CMOS AF IIDual Pixel CMOS AFDual Pixel CMOS AFImage ProcessorDIGIC XDIGIC XDIGIC 8DIGIC 8OLED EVF Resolution3.69 Million Dots5.76 Million Dots3.69 Million Dots2.36 Million DotsCMOS Sensor Megapixels20.1 MP45 MP30.3 MP26.2 MPMechanical ShutterCont. shooting up to 12 fpsCont. shooting up to 12 fpsCont. shooting up to 8 fpsCont. shooting up to 5 fpsElectronic (Silent) ShutterCont. shooting up to 20 fpsCont. shooting up to 20 fpsCont. shooting up to 8 fpsCont. shooting up to 5 fpsWeightApprox. 1.5 lbs.Approx. 1.63 lbs.Approx. 1.46 lbs.Approx. 1.07 lbsDimensionsApprox. 5.45 x 3.84 x 3.48 in.Approx. 5.45 x 3.84 x 3.46 in.Approx. 5.35 x 3.87 x 3.32 in.Approx. 5.22 x 3.35 x 2.76 in.
Conclusion
The Canon EOS R6 is a great camera for anyone who wants amazing 4K video and high image quality. It's also perfect for anyone who wants to get into full-frame photography. The camera is easy to use and has a lot of great features. The only downside is that it is a bit expensive. Click Here for Customer Review Canon EOS R6 Read the full article
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lasclswing · 3 years ago
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Compact card reader for ipad pro
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#Compact card reader for ipad pro pro
The high-speed Kingston card reader reads all major card types, supports UHS-1 and UHS-II SD card speeds, making it ideal for photographers, videographers, design studios and printing houses. It is praised for USB 3.0 high speed to transfer multimedia of various formats. Kingston Digital FCR-HS4 is a stylish small device with a body made of matte nickel and white plastic. Perfect choice to quickly transfer large data if you need XQD
#Compact card reader for ipad pro pro
Unlike most devices, it is capable of reading from two sources simultaneously without sacrificing speed, thanks to its USB 3.1 Gen 2 and Refresh Pro capability with a theoretical maximum speed of more than 1GB per second. When it comes to “pure performance”, ProGrade Digital USB 3.1 Gen 2 dual-slot card reader is one of the best options.
#Compact card reader for ipad pro full
With a maximum video read/write speed of 264 MB/s and 232 MB/s respectively, only ProGrade can make full use of the stated read and write performance. But the advantage is that this high speed sd card reader can release every last drop in performance from any SD or CF card. In practice, even an SD card won’t approach the bandwidth limit. It is capable of transferring data at theoretically doubled speed in comparison with the rest of the card readers. This is a rare type of USB 3.1 Gen 2 card reader. ⊕ Full transfer speed of cards simultaneouslyĪ relatively new brand ProGrade Digital has developed a qualitative kit. The fastest SD card reader USB C has an interface with Thunderbolt 3 port support, like in the best Mac for video editing.īest memory card for professional photographers IOGear Quantum, encased in a smooth aluminum body, is a familiar-looking and compact device, that can fit the latest flash memory. It makes the work faster and more efficient. Thanks to the support for new professional cameras with UHS-II slots, this card reader boasts read/write speeds of up to 312/260 MB/s respectively. It offers SD and CF cards and MicroSD slots for all media download needs.Īlso, the model is compact, with an integrated cable, which is short enough to be folded and put in your pocket. IOGEAR Quantum has a smooth and lightweight aluminum body, making it the best memory card reader for MacBook Pro. ⊕ 3 times faster performance with UHS-II SD
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nahasprofessor · 3 years ago
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Sd memory card reader and writer
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#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER INSTALL#
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER SERIAL#
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER DRIVER#
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER FOR WINDOWS 10#
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER PORTABLE#
Compact and portable, you can use this USB memory card reader/writer with a laptop, tablet, smartphone or desktop computer that has a USB-C or USB-A port. It's just too bad file copying thru USB is so painfully slow. This USB 3.0 memory card reader provides a fast, easy way to access and edit photos and videos on your SD and microSD cards, wherever you go. Voila! It shows up as a 4GB FAT32 volume. Hook up Nuvi to my notebook with USB cable. Then I inserted the SDHC card into my Nuvi. Oh well, my notebook card reader can't read high capacity cards. Slim External USB 2. Youll need to have a card reader attached to your computer, and youll need to have the SD card in the reader when you start POI Loader. .Speed 2 in 1 USB 3.0 Memory Card Reader Flash Adapter Micro SD SDXC. Clicking Yes gives me another message that says it can't be formatted. 12 years 'How do I save to a SD memory card from POI Loader Submitted by zadmi on Wed, - 10:13pm. When I click the drive, it says that it's not formatted and asks me if I want to format it. However, when I look at the volume properties, it shows up as RAW file type and the size is 0 bytes. Unitek SD Card Reader USB 3.0 3 Port Memory Card Reader Writer Compact Flash Card Adapter for CF/SD/TF Micro SD/Micro SDHC/MD/MMC/SDHC/SDXC UHS-I Card for Windows & Mac - Aluminum. Supports latest SD and Micro SD formats, including SDXC and SDHC. USB 3.0 data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps for fast file sharing. Built-in USB-A male connector compatible with all USB-enabled devices. My notebook detects the card and automatically installs it. Connects an SD or Micro SD memory card to your computer, laptop, MacBook, Chromebook or Ultrabook’s USB 3.0 port. I inserted the card into my notebook flash memory reader slot. I just got a 4GB SanDisk SDHC from a friend. Some readers may not be able to read/write High capacity SD card (SDHC). As long as the SD mounts on the computer you can use it add, delete, or change files on the card. You can also click Action tab in Device Manager and click Scan for hardware changes to reinstall the SD card reader driver.Every SD reader I've used can also write.
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER DRIVER#
Then you can restart your computer, and it will automatically download the SD card reader driver on your Windows 10 computer.
Next right-click on the SD card reader driver and select Uninstall device.
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER SERIAL#
In Device Manager window, you can expand Universal Serial Bus controllers category.Press Windows + R, type devmgmt.msc, press Enter to open Device Manager in Windows 10.STAFF BestReviews Memory card reader prices Low-end memory card readers for 5 to 10 typically accommodate one card format and often plug directly into USB 2.0 ports.
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER FOR WINDOWS 10#
Download SD card reader driver for Windows 10 in Device Manager Just like SSD drives, memory cards use solid state storage for rapid reading and writing of data. Windows 10 SD Card Reader Driver Download Guide Below is a detailed Windows 10 SD card reader driver download guide.
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER PORTABLE#
One solution to fix this issue is to download and reinstall the SD card reader driver. Dual-Slot SD Card Reader/Writer - USB 3.0 with USB-C - SD 4.0, UHS II Product ID: 2SD4FCRU3C This portable USB 3.0 card reader gives you fast read and write access to two SD memory cards simultaneously, including SD (Secure Digital), SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) and SDXC (Secure Digital Extended Capacity) flash memory cards. Sometimes you may meet the error that the SD card reader is not detected by your computer and the SD card is not showing up in Windows 10. Amazons Choicefor sd card writer IOGEAR SD/MicroSD/MMC Card Reader/Writer, GFR204SD Green 4.5 out of 5 stars3,637 6.926. To recover data from SD card, manage or format SD card, MiniTool software offers easy free tools. This memory card reader should make it easy to view photos stored on an SD card with Lightning-compatible iPhones and iPads. Check price on Amazon 3 SD Card Reader, uni USB 3.0 to SD/Micro SD Card Adapter, Aluminum. Check price on Amazon 2 SmartQ C368 USB 3.0 SD Card Reader, Plug N Play, Apple and.
#SD MEMORY CARD READER AND WRITER INSTALL#
This post provides a Windows 10 SD card reader driver download and install guide to make your computer detect the SD card reader. High Speed Card Readers Preview Product 1 High Speed All-in-1 Memory Card Reader/Writer for SD/SDHC, Micro. If Windows 10 doesn’t recognize the SD card reader, it might be the SD card reader driver issue.
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koutlou · 3 years ago
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Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera with 4K Video, Full-Frame CMOS Senor, DIGIC X Image Processor, Dual UHS-II SD… https://koutlou.com/product/canon-eos-r6-full-frame-mirrorless-camera-with-4k-video-full-frame-cmos-senor-digic-x-image-processor-dual-uhs-ii-sd-memory-card-slots-and-up-to-12-fps-with-mechnical-shutter-body-only-black/?feed_id=112852&_unique_id=633007932a8fc Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. High Image Quality featuring a New 20 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor. DIGIC X Image Processor with an ISO range of 100-102400; Expandable to 204800.
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Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera with 4K Video, Full-Frame CMOS Senor, DIGIC X Image Processor, Dual UHS-II SD Memory Card Slots, and Up to 12 fps with Mechnical Shutter, Body Only, Black
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All About Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Digital Camera - Body Only
For the professional image-maker who needs resolution, speed, and video capabilities, there is the Canon EOS R5. Setting a new standard for versatility, this full-frame mirrorless camera features a newly developed 45MP CMOS sensor, which offers 8K raw video recording, 12 fps continuous shooting with a mechanical shutter, and is the first EOS camera to feature 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilization.
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Beyond just resolution, the sensor also pairs with the refined DIGIC X image processor to usher in a new generation of Dual Pixel CMOS AF for quick, smooth, and intelligent focusing performance using 1053 selectable points that cover the entire field of view. This focusing system has also been updated to make use of Deep Learning technology for improved subject tracking as well as precise eye, face, and head-detection for both people and animals.
Complementing the imaging assets, the R5, while sporting a new design, also feels familiar to EOS 5-series users. An especially high-resolution 0.5" 5.76m-dot electronic viewfinder provides a realistic 120 fps refresh rate while the 3.2" rear touchscreen LCD monitor sports a vari-angle design to accommodate vlogging needs as well as benefit working from high and low angles. A top status LCD makes for an intuitive workflow and the camera also incorporates dual memory card slots—one CFexpress Type B, one SD UHS-II—along with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connectivity.
45MP Full-Frame Sensor and DIGIC X Processor Built around a newly developed 45MP full-frame CMOS sensor, the EOS R5 offers both high-resolution stills and video output and the fine-tuned DIGIC X image processor complements this with a wealth of speed. Sensitivity from ISO 100-51200, which can be expanded to ISO 102400, suits working in a variety of lighting conditions while quick continuous shooting up to 12 fps with a mechanical shutter, or silent 20 fps with an electronic shutter, is ideal for working with moving subjects.
8K30 Raw and 4K120 Video Recording
Benefitting more than just stills, the 45MP full-frame sensor also enables impressively high-resolution DCI 8K 30 fps raw video recording internally along with 4K recording up to 120 fps in 4:2:2 10-bit with Canon Log. HDR-PQ recording is possible, too, in-camera HDR production and external recording, via the HDMI port supports a clean 4K output at up to 60 fps. Both All-I and IPB compression options are available, along with the ability to use Dual Pixel CMOS AF when shooting at up to 8K raw.
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II
An updated Dual Pixel CMOS AF II features 1053 selectable focusing points, which cover approximately 100% of the image frame for wide and even coverage. This focusing system offers smooth and fast focusing performance in a similar manner to how a camcorder acquires focus. This system integrates two separate photodiodes within each pixel to provide a broad and dense network of phase-detection gathering elements across a majority of the image sensor to reduce focus hunting for faster, more direct control of focus placement. When working with still imagery, this focusing system works to acquire focus quickly and accurately, making it ideally suited to shooting and tracking moving subjects so that critical focus is attained with each shot. When shooting video, a Movie Servo AF mode offers smooth and natural focusing when changing from different subjects or different distances within the scene, as well as the ability to specify tracking sensitivity, AF speed, and Face Tracking priority. Benefited by the Touch AF system, rack focus is possible simply by touching elements within the scene on the touchscreen in order to change focus in an intuitive manner. Subject tracking in movies is also heightened due to the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system's ability to recognize subjects and maintain focus when working within changing or cluttered scenery.
Subject tracking has also been benefitted through the use of Deep Learning technology, which helps to gradually refine the focusing system's ability to quickly and accurately recognize both people and animal subjects. This technology also supports the more refined eye, face, and head detection functions, for both people and animals, that are well-suited for portraiture applications.
Sensor-Shift Image Stabilizer
A first for EOS cameras, the R5 incorporates five-axis sensor-shift image stabilization that compensates for up to an impressive eight stops of camera shake for truly effective compensation of camera shake to suit handheld shooting with slower shutter speeds. This stabilization system also works in concert with lens-based optical image stabilization for both native RF lenses and adapted EF lenses.
Body Design and Wireless Connectivity
High-resolution 5.67m-dot 0.5" electronic viewfinder provides a bright and detailed means for eye-level viewing and the quick 120 fps refresh rate offers natural motion rendering for a more realistic viewfinder experience. Rear 3.2" 2.1m-dot LCD touchscreen features a vari-angle design that benefits front-facing recording, such as for vlogging needs, as well as working from high and low shooting angles. Top status LCD can be used to quickly review camera and shooting settings. CFexpress Type B and SD UHS-II memory card slots are featured for flexible storage needs; the CFexpress slot is ideal for 8K video and high-speed, high-resolution burst shooting needs while the SD card slot retains a familiar form factor for wide compatibility.
Both a 3.5mm headphone and a 3.5mm external microphone port are featured for improved audio monitoring and recording capabilities. Refined body design incorporates four distinct control dials across the body for intuitive tactile control and a joystick controller is used on the back of the camera for fast and intuitive focus point selection and menu navigation. Durable, weather-sealed body design is built to handle tough working conditions and inclement weather.
Both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi bands are available for fast file transferring to a mobile device and Bluetooth is also available to provide constant device connection via the Canon Camera Connect app.
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Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera with 4K Video, Full-Frame CMOS Senor, DIGIC X Image Processor, Dual UHS-II SD Memory Card Slots, and Up to 12 fps with Mechnical Shutter, Body Only, Black
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Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera with 4K Video, Full-Frame CMOS Senor, DIGIC X Image Processor, Dual UHS-II SD Memory Card Slots, and Up to 12 fps with Mechnical Shutter, Body Only, Black
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Shutter Count Sony A6500
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Shutter life ratings differ across cameras. Most modern interchangeable lens cameras, such as the Sony A6000, have shutters that support at least 100 000 actuations. Semi-pro models, such as the Sony A6500, are rated for about 200 000 shots, while professional cameras, such as the Sony A7R III, have shutters that can sustain 500 000 actuations. Jan 11, 2021 One of the most useful and underrated settings on the Sony a6500 camera while traveling is the silent shutter mode of the Sony a6500. This is especially useful if you’re shooting in a quiet environment, shooting wildlife, doing some street photography, or just don’t want to bring attention to yourself in general.
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The full-frame Sony A7 III is the brand’s latest full-frame E-mount model and also the most well-rounded in the range thanks to its brand new 24MP sensor, impressive number autofocus points, 5-axis in-body stabilisation and 4K video with full pixel readout. In fact, some are already calling it the “Mini A9” for the photographer on a budget.
But what about the a6500, the flagship camera of Sony’s APS-C range? It too can be called an all-rounder, as it incorporates many similar specifications to the A7 III – albeit inside a flat-topped body – so it is only natural to wonder how the two compare.
In the following comparison preview, we’re going to be answering this very question by looking at the ten main differences between the new A7 III and a6500. Let’s get started!
A7 III / a6500 full comparisons:
A7 III vs A7R III – A7 III vs X-H1 – a6300 vs a6500 – a6500 vs X-T2
A7 III / a6500 accessory articles:
Best A7 III accessories – Best a6500 accessories
A7 III comparison previews:
A7 II vs A7 III – A7 III vs A9 – A7 III vs Fuji X-T2
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What they have in common:
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continuous burst speeds of 10fps (A7 III) and 11fps (a6500), live view with blackouts up to 8fps
5-axis IBIS with 5.0Ev of compensation (CIPA standards)
WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth connectivity
Ethics statement:The information supplied in this article is based on the official specifications found on the Sony website and our personal experience with both cameras. If we get the chance to test the two cameras side-by-side for an extended period, we will publish a full comparison complete with sample images. We were not asked to write anything about these cameras, nor were we provided with any sort of compensation. Within the article, there are affiliate links. If you decided to buy something after clicking the link, we will receive a small commission. To know more about our ethics, you can visit our full disclosure page. Thank you!
1. Design and ergonomics
As we mentioned in the introduction, the a6500 is immediately recognisable due to the flat-topped design it inherited from previous APS-C models. Unlike the A7 III whose electronic viewfinder is found inside a protruding hump at the centre, the a6500’s viewfinder is found on the left side of the body.
Although both cameras feature a prominent grip out front, that of the A7 III is a little larger. However they both feel somewhat small when used with heavy lenses such as the FE 100-400mm.
The viewfinder and larger grip contribute to the extra size and weight of the A7 III, with the official measurements being as follows:
A7 III: 126.9 x 95.6 x 62.7mm; 650g with battery and memory card
a6500: 120 x 66.9 x 53.3mm; 453g with battery and memory card
Looking more closely at the body, it becomes clear that the A7 III has more physical controls and buttons than the a6500.
In addition to having two control dials instead of just one, it also comes with an AF-ON button and an AF joystick on the rear. A closer look at the mode dial on top also reveals that the Panorama shortcut has been replaced by the Slow & Quick mode.
A welcome addition to the A7 III is the dual SD card slot. One slot is standard UHS-I while the other is UHS-II compatible. The a6500 only has a single UHS-I compliant slot, making less capable of higher write speeds than the A7 III.
Found on both models is a 3.5mm microphone terminal but only the A7 III comes with a headphone output.
Array pop php. Both are dust and moisture resistant but lack freeze proofing.
2. Viewfinder and LCD screen
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Both cameras feature an OLED electronic viewfinder but the A7 III’s is larger (0.5” type vs. 0.39” type) and has a higher magnification (0.78x vs. 0.70x). The resolution is the same however (2359k dots).
They both offer 100% field coverage and an eyepoint of 23mm but the a6500’s EVF has a faster refresh rate (120fps vs. 60fps).
Although both cameras have a 3-inch tilting LCD screen with the same 921k-dot resolution, the A7 III offers a little more flexibility in that it tilts up 107 degrees and down 41 degrees instead of 90 degrees and 45 degrees. Usefully, touch sensitivity has been given to both screens, although its only purpose is to change the AF point on-screen.
3. Sensor and processor
Approximately 24.2MP is the shared resolution of both the A7 III and a6500 but this is where the similarities begin and end.
The A7 III is equipped with a brand new BSI full-frame CMOS sensor which allow for better light collection than its predecessor. In fact, Sony claims 15 stops of dynamic range at low sensitivities.
This new sensor, combined with the latest BIONZ X image processor, gives the A7 III lots of flexibility in low light situations. It has a base range of 100 to 51200 ISO and can be expanded down to 50 or up to 204800. Note that the extended values only go up to 102400 for video.
The a6500 has an APS-C sized Exmor CMOS sensor whose maximum native sensitivity is ISO 25600 or 51200 when extended.
Both sensors feature a front-end LSI chip that improves the processing speed capabilities.
They offer 14-bit compressed RAW but only the A7 III has an uncompressed RAW option.
4. Autofocus performance
The A7 III is the latest model to feature Sony’s fast hybrid AF system. It features an impressive 693 phase detection and 425 contrast detection points across 93% of the frame.
The a6500 uses fewer points (425 phase detection and 169 contrast detection). These numbers are still very impressive though, if you consider that in APS-C crop mode, the A7 III is limited to 299 points with FE lenses or 221 points with APS-C lenses.
The minimum focus sensitivity range starts from -3Ev on the A7 III while the a6500 has a minimum -1Ev sensitivity.
The A7 III also comes with the AF Area Recognition mode that allows frequently used focus point settings to be memorised and assigned to custom buttons for fast recall, as well as the AF Track Sensor that allows you to adjust the responsiveness in continuous mode. Both feature EyeAF and Face Detection.
We’ve tested the a6500 intensively and its autofocus system is definitely excellent. The A7 III is one of the best camera you can find and its AF is based on that of the flagship A9, which is the best we’ve tested so far in the mirrorless world.
5. Buffer capacity
A smaller yet potentially significant difference for sports and wildlife photographers is the buffer capacity of the two cameras.
The A7 III can record 177 frames in JPG format and 89 in RAW format in a single burst whereas the a6500 is capable of recording 233 JPGs or 107 RAW frames. Usefully, you can operate the Fn and menu buttons on the A7 III immediately after finishing a continuous burst, even while data writing is in progress.
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6. Shutter speed
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The A7 III and a6500 both use an electronically controlled, vertical-traverse focal plane type shutter that is supposed to produce fewer vibrations than previous shutters.
The main difference between them is their maximum shutter speed. Whereas the A7 III can reach 1/8000s, the a6500 is capped at 1/4000s. (Note that those speeds don’t change when you switch to the electronic shutter.)
Interestingly, the A7 III also comes with a new flicker reduction mode that minimises flickering in still images caused by fluorescent and other artificial lighting. It is useful at high shutter speeds and for continuous shots but does not work during silent shooting, bulb exposure, or movie recording.
7. Flash
The a6500 makes room for a built-in flash, rated with a guide number of 6GN at ISO 100.
The A7 III doesn’t feature a built-in flash, which is anything but unusual given that other cameras in this series don’t have one either. An external flash unit or a trigger for remote units can be attached to the hotshoe on top.
8. Battery type and life
There used to be one bugbear that pretty much all Sony owners had: the poor battery life of the original NP-FW50 battery.
This is why all third generation A7 cameras – including the A7 III – use the new NP-FZ100 battery. On one full charge, the A7 III can manage an average of 710 photos with the LCD monitor or 610 shots with the EVF, which is approximately 2.2x the capacity of the NP-FW50.
Unfortunately the a6500 uses the older battery and is listed as being able to take around 310 shots with the viewfinder or 350 shots with the LCD. In our experience, you can usually get through a day of moderate shooting on one charge as long as you avoid using power-hungry features such as 4K video or burst shooting.
Usefully, both cameras can be charged via the USB port but neither comes bundled with a separate wall charger.
9. Vertical battery grip
The battery life of the NP-FZ100 is excellent on its own, but those who require even more juice for long shooting sessions will certainly want to consider the VG-C3EM vertical battery grip for the A7 series.
It holds two additional NP-FZ100 batteries and benefits not only from weather-sealing and an extended grip for vertical shooting, but also a second shutter release button and an AF joystick identical to the one on the body. There is also a USB port to charge the grip via the camera body.
Unfortunately Sony didn’t develop an official vertical battery grip for the a6500 but there is the option of a third-party grip from Meike called the MK A6500pro. (Check out our a6500 accessory list to find out more!)
10. Video
Although both cameras are capable of 4K recording up to 30fps and 100Mbps, and Full HD up to 120fps, there are a few small differences worth highlighting.
They both record in 4K with full pixel readout using the entire width of the sensor, which means they collect roughly 6K of data that is then sub-sampled to 4K to increase details and sharpness. However the A7 III applies a 1.2x crop when recording at 30fps, which means it collects slightly less data (5K).
You’ll find the picture profiles for video including S-Log2/3 but only the A7 III has HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma).
Finally, on the A7 III, you can record in both full frame and APS-C format.
Bonus: E-mount Lenses
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A final point you might want to consider is the lens catalog for each camera.
Although both use the Sony E-mount, the A7 III is primarily intended for use with full-frame (FE) lenses whereas the a6500, being a smaller body, is physically a better match for the more compact range of APS-C (E) lenses.
At the moment, there are more high quality FE lenses than E lenses, not only from Sony itself but also Zeiss and affordable third-party brands such as Sigma and Tamron to name a few. (In fact, Sigma recently announced nine lenses for the FE system, two of which are brand new and seven of which are existing ART lenses.) For this reason, a full-frame Sony camera may turn out to be a better long-term investment than an APS-C camera like the a6500.
Of course, you can use full-frame lenses on the a6500 and the 1.5x crop factor can come in handy with some of them (the 100-400mm gives you the same field of view as a 150-600mm for instance).
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Finally, the phase detection AF points of the two cameras allow them to perform well with DSLR lenses via a compatible adapter, although once again the lightweight design of the a6500 isn’t ideal for this purpose.
Conclusion
In most ways that count, the performance of the Sony A7 III and a6500 is similar, owing mostly to their excellent hybrid AF systems and video capabilities. But given the price difference of around $600, some justification is needed for the additional cost of the full-frame camera.
The first is just that: the fact that it offers a larger sensor, and a brand new one at that. Indeed, it could easily become one of the best on the market if the specifications are any indication.
Second is the A9-inspired AF system and its additional phase detection points, which together provide great results for action-packed genres like sports and wildlife.
Finally there are the smaller details that make the shooting experience more enjoyable, from the larger battery and EVF to the AF joystick and the dual SD card slot.
That said, there is one aspect in the a6500’s favour that can’t be underestimated, and that is compactness, especially if your goal is to move from a heavy camera system to something lighter.
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A7 III / a6500 full comparisons:
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A7 III / a6500 accessory articles:
Best A7 III accessories – Best a6500 accessories
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A7 III comparison previews:
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Canon EOS R6 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera with 4K Video, Full-Frame CMOS Senor, DIGIC X Image Processor, Dual UHS-II SD Memory Card Slots, and Up to 12 fps with Mechnical Shutter, Body Only, Black
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