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  • - What's up everybody?

  • Peter McKinnon here, and today

  • we're talking about a one thousand dollar camera

  • versus an eight thousand dollar camera.

  • What's the difference?

  • Why is it so much money?

  • Oh my god.

  • Okay, we got a lot to talk about

  • and not a lot of time, so let's jump into it.

  • First things first, which cameras are we comparing today?

  • Well, we will be talking about the Canon 80D

  • versus the Canon 1D, which is

  • what I'm actually filming on right now.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Let's get acquainted with these cameras.

  • This is the Canon 80D, the newest in it's class

  • with the dual pixel AF auto focus.

  • What does that mean?

  • I'll break it down.

  • Essentially Canon, oh, Canon smashes everybody

  • when it comes to the auto focus in their cameras.

  • It is so fast, so accurate,

  • you're not going to find lots of hunting.

  • What's hunting?

  • It's kinda when the lens it trying to find

  • something to focus on.

  • It might be trying to focus on the background,

  • and then a different part of your face,

  • or it's just workin' too hard, too much.

  • Canon has this system on lock.

  • Woohoo, part of the reason I haven't jumped ship yet

  • is because that auto focus is just money.

  • I have grown to use it on professional shoots.

  • I rely on it now, which actually could be a problem,

  • the fact that I count on it so much.

  • If I go to something without it,

  • I'm like (gasp), what?

  • This is an APSC size sensor.

  • It's a one point six crop, that means

  • the image sensor, the actual part inside

  • that processes the image, that captures the image

  • it's cropped by one point six times

  • opposed to a full frame sensor.

  • That means, this is a 35 mil lens.

  • If it's a cropped sensor,

  • this has to be timesed by one point six,

  • 35 times one point six is a 56 millimeter lens.

  • Double check my math on that.

  • So you gotta keep that in mind.

  • Now, that is great if you're shooting sports

  • or anything with telephoto,

  • because you are actually getting more range

  • out of your lens, not just a seventy-two hundred,

  • now it's a one twelve to three twenty.

  • So you're actually getting more.

  • But if you want wider lenses, that's where

  • it starts to hurt you a little bit

  • because you might pay for a 14 millimeter

  • or a 16 millimeter, and you're not going to be getting

  • that ultra wide angle.

  • So that is the one drawback of having

  • an APSC size sensor.

  • However, it's not the end of the world at all.

  • It's a full HD camera, does 1080P,

  • does 60 frames at 1080P, but that is as much as it does

  • as far as frame rates go.

  • You're not going to get that super buttery

  • 120 frames slow motion.

  • 60 frames is still great.

  • However, that's one thing that this camera

  • is lacking on, in my opinion.

  • And a lot of the Canon cameras are lacking on,

  • in my opinion is the introduction

  • of higher frame rate video across all of the bodies.

  • So we got that three inch screen

  • that spins around, great for vlogging,

  • great for holding it out so you can actually see

  • what you're doing when you're filming yourself.

  • Hello.

  • The battery life's pretty good,

  • takes the classic Canon LPE6 battery,

  • which is the same in the 5D Mark Three,

  • and the 5D Mark Four, and the 5D Mark Two.

  • Great battery, great battery life, happy with that.

  • Now, the shutter speed, the frames per second on this,

  • it goes up to seven frames a second.

  • So as far as high speed shooting goes

  • when it comes to photos, you're only getting

  • seven frames a second.

  • I mean the iPhone, I think might even be faster than that.

  • This is what I recommend most people get.

  • If you want to start making films,

  • if you want to start making vlogs,

  • if you want to start a YouTube Channel,

  • this is a solid, solid camera.

  • It has that slow-mo, it's not 120 frames a second

  • but it's still something that's there at 1080P.

  • It's a great, great camera to start with.

  • Now some of the drawbacks, it doesn't shoot 4K.

  • It's 2017, 4K is kinda just one of those things now

  • that is, like, standard.

  • I mean, you've got the Sony RX105

  • which is a small, little point and shoot camera.

  • That shoots 4K, my iPhone shoots 4K.

  • Why doesn't this shoot 4K?

  • That's a big reason a lot of people are switching to Sonys.

  • But, for the price, this is a thousand bucks,

  • or ten ninety-nine on Amazon.

  • You gotta put a lens on it still,

  • but you are getting great technology

  • inside this camera for ten ninety-nine.

  • So, really, really, recommend it.

  • But how does it differ from something like the 1D?

  • Well, I'm shooting on the 1D right now.

  • I'll snap my fingers and we'll be on the 80D.

  • (snap)

  • Okay, now we are on the 80D.

  • It's not 4K, but we are using the same lights,

  • the same mic, it's set up exactly the same way

  • on the tripod as the 1D was,

  • and it looks pretty damn good.

  • If you're just starting out

  • or you're serious about film making

  • and you want to dump some money into a camera

  • but not too much, this is a great option.

  • Now this, is the 1D.

  • (explosion, shattering glass)

  • Now this is a big camera.

  • This camera is heavy, that is one of the drawbacks.

  • However, it's heavy for many reasons.

  • There is a lot going on in this thing.

  • This thing is a beast.

  • It almost doesn't matter what time of the day

  • you're shooting at, you can crank that ISO up

  • and you can shoot video, photos

  • at practically any time of the day.

  • Now the reason it's also a much bigger body,

  • is because it's got a grip on the bottom

  • so you can take photos here,

  • and you can also be taking photos here.

  • So without having to buy an extra battery grip

  • to plug into the bottom, this is just built in.

  • Another reason this is so big is 'cause it's got

  • this big, fat, let me see if we can see this here.

  • It's got this giant battery in it.

  • You can see that battery is huge.

  • These are giant batteries.

  • They last so long, this thing never dies.

  • I only have two batteries because

  • I've never actually needed to have three.

  • It also comes with a giant charger

  • that charges both of the batteries

  • at the same time, which is awesome.

  • Unlike the 80D that does seven frames a second,

  • this camera does 16 frames a second.

  • So if we're shooting in camera mode,

  • and we put this over to high speed frames, you'll see

  • (rapid clicks)

  • That's a fast camera.

  • You can even see how many times the mirror...

  • I shouldn't be doing this, but check this out.

  • Watch that mirror go.

  • There, you can see me right there.

  • (rapid clicks)

  • That's the best thing I've ever seen in my whole life.

  • This camera is fast.

  • Now, in order to keep up with those speeds,

  • you need to use what's called the cFast card.

  • Now, that's one big drawback of this camera.

  • These cards are amazing, that's a cFast card.

  • These cards are amazing, but a 128 gig card

  • is going to run you, like, $800.

  • (crowd groans)

  • These things write at 550 megabytes a second.

  • What's nice is you have both card slots inside here,

  • so when you're shooting something important,

  • you can have it writing to a cFast card

  • and a CF card at the same time

  • which is great for back ups,

  • especially if it's an occasion like a wedding

  • or it's an even that you need to know

  • before you leave that event

  • that you've already got a backup in camera,

  • before you even get to taking your laptop out.

  • So another big win.

  • A lot of the pro cameras do have two slots.

  • This thing is weather sealed.

  • You can get this thing pretty much soaking wet.

  • I wouldn't recommend it, but it can take a beating.

  • When you combo that with L Series lenses,

  • which are also weather sealed.

  • If it's raining, if it's snowing,

  • if your getting tons of mist,

  • whatever the occasion, I don't ever worry about it.

  • It's always fine.

  • This thing has been completely soaked from the snow,

  • from rain, from all of the above.

  • No issues.

  • Now let's talk about B-roll and frame rates,

  • because that's what interests me a lot with cameras.

  • I shoot a lot of my B-roll at 120 frames a second.

  • Now the 1D does 120 frames per second at 1080.

  • It also does 60 frames a second at 4K.

  • So those are two incredible options

  • that are built into this camera,

  • and it looks so good, as you guys have seen

  • in a lot of my vlogs and videos,

  • the B-roll is just buttery smooth.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Now, what does the 80D do, as far as B-roll.

  • Well, it does 60 frames a second at 1080, and that's it.

  • So, in terms of frame rates, this thing is a beast.

  • But that's also why it's so expensive.

  • There are not many cameras out there right now

  • doing 120 frames a second at 1080

  • that look as good as this.

  • You guys have seen the proof.

  • Also, 60 frames at 4K is incredible.

  • There's a reason this costs so much money.

  • But can you still get good B-roll

  • with a camera that's only a thousand bucks?

  • 100%, you can still shoot 60 frames a second

  • and get a nice, slow, cinematic sequence.

  • We went out and just shot a couple things.

  • It was super cold today and snowy,

  • but we went out and shot a couple things

  • to show you the difference between 120 frames a second

  • using this, and 60 frames per second using the 80D.

  • (upbeat music)

  • And we're back in the 1D.

  • Can you see the difference?

  • Like I've always said, the best camera

  • is the camera that you have with you when it counts.

  • So that's it for me, guys.

  • I hope you guys enjoyed this little comparison

  • of a $1,000 camera versus an $8,000 camera.

  • It's not exactly an equal comparison

  • being that they're such different cameras

  • intended for such different uses.

  • But that's what out there.

  • That's what people are using right now,

  • and I leave it to you to decide if it's worth it or not.

  • For me,

  • it's worth it.

  • Hit that like button if you like this video.

  • Subscribe if you aren't already,

  • and I will see you guys in the next video.

  • Hooo, missing my hat again.

  • (upbeat music)

- What's up everybody?

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