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Camera advice. What after a EOS R? (and a RicohGR)


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Hey Guys, I know you love some camera discussion!  I feel it would be nice to replace my EOS R. It served me well as an OK stills camera for eventual architecture photography and some portraits and it was also ok for video work. I also have a Ricoh GRI that I use as an EDC that has kind of broke now, so covering this would be a plus even if with some pocket ability compromise. I am not usually doing very serious jobs very often, so I can rent whenever necessary. reason for changing is that for photos I am mostly using my phone (previously Ricoh) and for video when its not a personal project I rent. So my EOS R is no longer being used that often. I would prefer having a camera that is very good for photos since my video work is mostly paid and I can rent. 

So my wishes for a new camera would be.

1) Can become a pocketable EVC for street photography  ( I loved to use and own a gx85 with 20mm and Ricoh)

2) Highest IQ possible (colour 3d pop and resolution). I don't need it to be fast and I don't care if the AF is not crazy fast. ( I am not sure if xm-5 would be an upgrade, probably not
3) best quality possible. Although I guess at this point anything new will be good enough. 422 10 bit internal though seem nice. 

I  considered getting the xm-5 and a used GFX 50R, or just xm-5 with good glass or just A7C, or s5II and shoot stills with a portable film camera

 

Let me know if you have any other advices!

Thanks!
 

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Why not just get a used EOS R5 and keep using whatever lenses you already own?  45 megapixel stills and decent video, as long as you're not rolling super long takes.  Pair it with some of the plastic Canon RF consumer lenses and you'll have something that's just about as pocketable as many other cameras.  You can find them used for right around $2k now too.

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On 11/13/2024 at 5:54 PM, eatstoomuchjam said:

EOS R5

I would like to something smaller and at least 10 bitt 422. 

I checked the xm-5 on a store and didnt like its ergo for one hand operation, in a strange way it didnt feel as good as a gx85 or a ricoh gr. Im thinking that the S5 for 600 is the way to go for all the rest  and for pocketable stills just waiting for a cheap xe-4, film cameras, ricoh grII (it never gets cheap) or even go back to gx85+20mm.

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FWIW, the S5 and R5 are nearly identical in size and while the R5 is 10-bit 4:2:0 in H.265 mode, it also shoots raw internally - and unless you're doing special effects work, you won't miss it - that or just record in 8K and when you downsize it to 4K, you'll have all the luma/chroma info that you need anyway.

Regardless, sounds like you chose the S5. It's a great camera and I'm sure you'll enjoy it!  Happy shooting!

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