To SWITCH or NOT To SWITCH? Nikon Z8 & Z9 vs Canon R5

Nikon has an amazing wildlife lenses, but how do their cameras perform on them? Does Canon still have an edge when it comes to autofocus?
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0:37 Handling
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3:26 Buffer
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5:33 The Autofocus
11:18 So Stable!
12:13 Moving Pictures!
13:59 Thoughts

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  • @HeroShotz
    @HeroShotz9 ай бұрын

    I sold all my canon stuff when nikon announced the 180-600mm. Nikon is embracing 3rd party and their files can't be beat straight out of camera.

  • @vitaminb4869

    @vitaminb4869

    2 ай бұрын

    Which 3rd party lenses they are embracing? They have close to 0.

  • @Wilsoncraft.studio
    @Wilsoncraft.studio9 ай бұрын

    Nikon’s lens lineup keeps diverting my attention to them from my R5. Really wished there were some step-up lenses from the 100-500mm that doesn’t take me to the $12-$16k price range. Not crazy about spending $6k for a used EF and then have to use an adapter as well. I feel canon emphasized portability a little too much on the 100-500 and 70-200

  • @jakesdewet3567
    @jakesdewet35679 ай бұрын

    The main reason I stayed with Nikon after testing the Sony and Canon systems is for the Z8 and the Nikon 400 f4.5 S lens. I love the 400 mm range for bigger wildlife in Africa and adding the 1.4 TC gives me a fantastic 560 f6.3 lens. I can work around the AF system and as I am not so much a bird photographer, the AF System works fantastic. The new 180-600 will be added for situations or trips where flexibility is needed. Again the Z8 balance well with the 400 and 180-600. Canon unfortunately only have the 400 DO f4 lens and Sony has nothing that competes with that lens. The 200-600 is a great lens and a great combination on the A9ii. I also have the Fuji XH2s with the Fuji 100-400, another system that offers great value, again a complex AF system that is somewhat behind the others, but personally I have had fantastic results. Subject detection is like the canon system, picks up very fast but the accuracy is lacking. Then OM systems same situation, very good system but many question the M34 sensor. We are spoiled for choice. And a great balanced review and advice.

  • @josefmolina3510
    @josefmolina35109 ай бұрын

    I tell you what. I use now the Nikkor Z 600mm 4.0 TC on a Z9 and this is simply absolutely a stellar combo for Wildlife. It is not necessarily the Z9 but definitely the Nikkor Z 600mm 4.0 TC. This integrated TC is lifting your wildlife work from pure convenience perspective on a different level. Not to talk about the quality this integrated TC is delivering, it is totally different thing when you use a separate TC. I am blown away about what Nikon delivered here. And even in case you cannot or don't want the Nikkor Z 600mm 4.0 TC because of its price, the Nikkor Z 800mm 6.3 is another game changer from Nikon for us Wildlife fans. I used the R5 before and its a great camera. But again, Nikon blows Canon out of the water due to these two exquisite lenses, the Nikkor Z 600mm 4.0 TC and the Nikkor Z 800mm 6.3 PF.

  • @RogerZoul

    @RogerZoul

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s very nice for sure, but both of those lens lack versatility, so they are basically one trick ponies, but killer if that is the lane you live in 24/7. And they are very expensive. And late.

  • @josefmolina3510

    @josefmolina3510

    9 ай бұрын

    @@RogerZoul...is saying someone who never tried any of them :) LOL

  • @zephxiii

    @zephxiii

    8 ай бұрын

    @@RogerZoul none of that makes sense. The built in TC makes it versatile, they also have the 400 with 1.4x TC.

  • @RogerZoul

    @RogerZoul

    8 ай бұрын

    @@zephxiii Those primes aren't that versatile at all and they weigh a ton. You put a TC on the end of an 800mm lens and you get crazy reach, but also more issues with heat haze. Big heavy lenses with built in TCs are nothing new, Canon has the EF 200-400 mm f/4 with a 1.4x built-in TC for years. It didn't set the world on fire in all those years, and these won't now. Only a handful of people will own then and even fewer will carry them around. Olympus has one that has a 1.25x TC that is pretty lightweight, so that may make some difference. You guys need to quit dreaming. :)

  • @zephxiii

    @zephxiii

    8 ай бұрын

    @@RogerZoul Those primes are lighter than older ones and heat haze is factor for all lenses even at 300-400mm. Yes they are expensive but serious wild life photographers tend to use them all the time. That's also why Nikon came out with more affordable and lighter 180-600. Still don't get your point as those lenses are incredible.

  • @redauwg911
    @redauwg9119 ай бұрын

    I need a tough camera that won't stop working in the rain or snow, Hot or cold , That is why i use Nikon.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s a fair pint for the z9

  • @vitaminb4869

    @vitaminb4869

    2 ай бұрын

    Pretty much any camera from Canon won't stop working in these conditions. I had the 300D 20 years ago that did just fine in all kinds of weather.

  • @redauwg911

    @redauwg911

    2 ай бұрын

    Nikon cameras have been used by NASA and space agencies extensively, most recently with the arrival of unmodified Z 9 camera to the crew of the International Space Station. Since the Apollo 15 mission more than 50 years ago, Nikon cameras and lenses have been used by NASA for space exploration.

  • @AtaBoraBasar
    @AtaBoraBasar9 ай бұрын

    The Canon R5, which was released in 2020 and still has up-to-date technology, deserves respect. Next up is the Canon R5 Mark II.

  • @mbismbismb

    @mbismbismb

    9 ай бұрын

    The mark ii better have dual digic X processors

  • @TuomoTanskanen

    @TuomoTanskanen

    9 ай бұрын

    Time for Digic XI already. Dual XI on R1 then.

  • @dicekolev5360

    @dicekolev5360

    9 ай бұрын

    The VR/stabilisation is far behind Nikon but the bird AF of Canon is still the best. Every brand has its great and bad sides... EDIT: Wrote the comment before watching the whole video so yeah, he said the same thing 😅

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Totally! I have 2 of them and enjoy them a lot

  • @castieldiallo2945

    @castieldiallo2945

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@jan_wegeneryou are soft. the z8 is not heavy. 50 push ups a day and less soy based food will get your strength up.

  • @brucecrossan2284
    @brucecrossan22849 ай бұрын

    Upgraded my Z7II to the Z8 - it’s a game changer. Sticking with my F mount 500mm f5.6 PF which performs fabulously with the Z8. I’m a very happy bunny.

  • @WernerBirdNature
    @WernerBirdNature9 ай бұрын

    Hi Jan, that's indeed a very balanced comparison! And given the age of the R5 it's impressive it's still up there winning some areas. When the rumors about the R5ii getting a stacked sensor and dual CFxB cards are true, then I'd expect it to come out on top in nearly every aspect .. on the condition they fix the wobble ;-) Right now, it's correct Canon has more affordable birding bodies, and Nikon has more (nearly) affordable birding lenses. It remains to be seen to what extend Nikon will share the good tech with the smaller bodies. Giving the Z7iii a stacked sensor with great AF would simply make it an Z8, nope ? And the Z6iii is likely too cheap to get stacked sensor. On the Canon side, we were told to expect about 10 lenses in the next half year .. out of them the 200-500 cannot be the only long glass .. And maybe the TC1/1.4/2 could also be game-changer

  • @douglasstemke2444

    @douglasstemke2444

    4 ай бұрын

    What is the wobble issue?

  • @cambodiabird
    @cambodiabird9 ай бұрын

    I first a Canon user and absolutely love the layout of the Canon. Then I switched to Nikon for lens price point, specifically for 500mm PF lens. I would love Nikon to put 3 wheels and also 3 back-buttons for more customise the setting and quick use it. Over I love the feel of solid body build of Nikon since my D810 and my current Z9. For my Z9's buffer is super.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @1955mlynch
    @1955mlynch9 ай бұрын

    Very interesting comparison, thank you. I recently went with a Z8 because of the availabily of great glass at a reasonable price. I have a 180 to 600mm on preorder. I found Canon's strategy of not offering a middle range of performance/price offputting and switched back to Nikon after many years of being away. One thing I immediately appreciated with the Z8 is the similarity of major button layout back to my D750 days. Canon doesn't have the same similarity between models. which I found particularly annoying on the R7 vs R6.

  • @LindaSmitWildlifeImpressions
    @LindaSmitWildlifeImpressions9 ай бұрын

    Nikon is very tempting with their image stabilisation especially for video. I'm really struggling with my Sony A1 in that regard, it doesn't have eye tracking in video and handheld video is very shaky, but I would definitely miss their amazing tracking capabitilies for photos. So I still haven't found that one camera that can do it all yet. Wish Sony came with some firmware updates for the A1

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, it’s a tricky one. The Sony IS is so shaky that I’m not very tempted by them atm, photo tracking is a different story

  • @dance2jam

    @dance2jam

    9 ай бұрын

    Agree with Jan's assessment (and yours). Sony A1 is on par or better with lock-on tracking in stills. Video, Nikon (surprisingly) is, for the moment, the industry leader in these type of cameras. If you shoot lots of video, tough choice. Stills, that is another story. My Sony friends and Canon friends are all happy with their gear (I shoot Nikon). Jan's assessment is spot on. I wish (and hope) that Nikon's AF modes get simpler and better and will with firmware updates (December anyone?). As a Nikon shooter, I do get the feeling that Nikon is devoted to keeping the Z9 relevant for the near future - and plans to improve and increase the number of features available. It's been an interesting time - but as much as I enjoyed shooting with a DSLR, my Z9 experience is on another level. Nearly always exposures, white balance, and composition where I want it in camera. 90 percent in focus shots. Silent shooting. No rolling shutter. The list is extensive. So, while I feel your argument - i.e. Sony hasn't updated that much - it's a good time to complain about what we want. For me, it's zebras in stills.

  • @sputnickers

    @sputnickers

    3 ай бұрын

    The A1 has no stablization in video??? Is that true? And no eye tracking?

  • @sputnickers

    @sputnickers

    3 ай бұрын

    I just found this in dpreview in their analysis of the video capabilities. "The Sony a1 is also only the second full-frame alpha camera (along with the a7S III) to offer 'Active Steadyshot' stabilization, which means the camera uses digital stabilization (and a slight 1.1x crop) on top of in-body and in-lens stabilization to further smooth out handheld footage. "

  • @garrywatters1140
    @garrywatters11409 ай бұрын

    I use the EF lenses with an adapter for my r6 and r5. I really can't see the difference between the EF L lenses and the RF L lenses to be honest.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    In terms of IQ they’re all very close. Main difference is AF speed at times, fps and IS

  • @kurtclark8560
    @kurtclark85609 ай бұрын

    When you showed the r5 tracking the bird against the was, both the wave and the bird were fairly close to being in focus. On the z9, the DOF seemed much shallower and when it was focussed on the wave, the bird disappeared. I am not sure that is a fair comparison.

  • @cyrilmattaliano5473
    @cyrilmattaliano54739 ай бұрын

    Thanks Jan for this great videos ! Will you make a review of the Nikon 800mm F6.3 PF lens ?

  • @oriwo99
    @oriwo999 ай бұрын

    Interesting observations especially regarding bird photography and bird identification. In terms of motorsport photography, after switching from the R5 to the Z9, I have a significantly higher keeper rate (using comparable lenses) with the 3D tracking AF than with any of the settings I had on the R5 at the time. However, I also know photographers who report just the opposite. The settings on today's cameras are so complex that there is probably a lot of weal and woe to be found here. But even in DSLR times, I was able to achieve good results in motorsport pictures with the Nikon D2X and D300, although the tolerances at that time were also significantly lower at 12MP.

  • @tc6912
    @tc69129 ай бұрын

    I have been a Nikon shooter for some time now. I was getting frustrated waiting for a good body. I shopped Sony and Canon and came very close to switching to the R5 and 100-500. I do love the feel of the R5. I stuck with Nikon and bought the Z8. Kept my 500pf and purchased the 100-400. For me, it was getting a blackout free experience. I will be struggling with my next long lens purchase. The 800pf would be nice in many scenarios but still somewhat limited. The 400 and 600 TC's are very attractive but pricey and heavy. I don't think the 180-600 will give me better image quality than cropping from my 500pf. Nikon has some great lenses, but I would love to see a lightweight 600 similar to the 400 4.5.

  • @zyx0011

    @zyx0011

    8 ай бұрын

    There is a rumored 600mm 6.3 lens from Nikon! Hopefully it will be released soon.

  • @steveparent8788
    @steveparent87889 ай бұрын

    Hi Jan ! You made a fair review on each brand. For me autofocus is key. Also the 100-500 lens is hard to beat. Sometimes my combo R5 + RF 100-500 is so sharp that I have to reduce sharpness. No joke here. Canon as an amazing cameras line up. They have cameras for every budget. I am confident that new lenses will come with time. We just have to be patient. I am loyal to Canon because they never disappointed me. I have loved every camera that I have owned. It's amazing how a camera made in 2020 can compete with newer bodies. I am convinced that the R5 II and R1 will be excellent. I am so glad that Nikon is back because competition is good and Nikon came back with 2 excellent cameras. Their new lenses are superb and I am glad for those who owns them. Switching system is costly and will bring deception in the long end. I have to go for companies that give you the best for your money and I consider Canon and Nikon to be no 1 at this with their regular outstanding free firmwares. The R5 I own now is really improved with all these excellent firmwares. Same thing for Z9 owners. These days it is hard to buy a bad camera.

  • @mattpacker4372
    @mattpacker43723 ай бұрын

    Nikon have much more appealing lenses like the 600 prime that’s why I’m so tempted to buy Nikon.

  • @woozyjoe4703
    @woozyjoe47036 ай бұрын

    Great video and thoughtful conclusion. Keep them coming

  • @catalin-ap
    @catalin-ap9 ай бұрын

    Very thoughtful and full of information and valuable insights video, as always on your channel! As well as being brand-impartial, which I also like.

  • @andrewlovegrove6442
    @andrewlovegrove64426 ай бұрын

    Hi Jan, thanks for this great video, will you bee updating it to reflect the Z9 4.10 firmware release, which has significantly improved the bird focus system?

  • @santhiraraj5869
    @santhiraraj58694 ай бұрын

    Now after the firmware 4.00 for z9 and firmware 2.0 for the z8, what do you think about the focusing and subject detection compare against canon?

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    4 ай бұрын

    Quite similar to R5

  • @dannyvayner
    @dannyvayner9 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks. I am switching from Fuji x-t2 and still can't decide where to go. Really like what Nikon has to offer from lens perspective, but I think I prefer more R5 over z8 or 9 because of its autofocus. Maybe I should just and see what R5ii will look like and also maybe they will come out with lens similar to RF100-500 with slightly higher reach and a bit faster.

  • @davidpatterson6623
    @davidpatterson66239 ай бұрын

    Hi Jan, I agree with others that you’ve provided a very balanced comparison. Would you consider giving a review focused on action photography? I’m personally concerned about Canon’s rolling shutter in pretty much all their bodies and those impacts on action photography. Cheers!

  • @kevc.2958

    @kevc.2958

    9 ай бұрын

    if u need electronic shutter simply choose stacked sensor

  • @Photographersforyou
    @Photographersforyou9 ай бұрын

    Jan, I think you are right depending on the system you are using you can customise it to how you want and I feel the Nikon Z9 is very customisable and I have it exactly as I want it now - With regards to the Nikon AF buttons I have my DISP button next to the AF-ON button set to a different AF. I also have the toggle switch below the AF-ON set to another AF point and all 3 FN buttons at the front, I have got used to the system and can trigger any one of them instantly if needed, this is ONLY for BIF. Mostly I usually switch from AF-ON wide-L to 3D tracking set on the FN1 button most of the time. I also have my REC button set to switch my FPS / Continuous/single and pre capture in an instance.

  • @VladimirVyskocil
    @VladimirVyskocil9 ай бұрын

    For me the Canon RF 100-500 is the perfect lens : very sharp, quite small, amazing macro capabilities and a decent reach ! And the R5 is still very good :-)

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @RogerZoul

    @RogerZoul

    9 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @garyholmes8515

    @garyholmes8515

    7 ай бұрын

    Good but not perfect. It frustrates me when I move into the darker rainforest and my R5 will no longer focus. I need that brighter lens that I can carry.

  • @jessejayphotography
    @jessejayphotography7 ай бұрын

    Hmm, I wonder what Canon will end up doing with the R5 mk.2. I've been most impressed with the Nikon Z8 and Fuji's GFX line. The Z8 is just such a good all-around-camera with an excellent lens selection, it is hard to ignore.

  • @hondahoon2479
    @hondahoon24799 ай бұрын

    Z8 & Z9 for the win 🥇

  • @avibongo
    @avibongo9 ай бұрын

    Canon R5 user and Canon user for over 40 years (yes over 40). No compelling reason to switch because it's a tool I'm familiar with and the company has continued to innovate for decades. Switching to mirrorless from the Mark IV and EF to RF lenses was very expensive. Switching to another system makes no sense to me. Maybe Nikon, or Sony are better in certain areas but so far any potential limitations have not prevented me from taking quality landscapes, portraits, and bird photos. A long time Nikon user and a Sony user would make the same argument for their brands. My advice- Get to know your camera really well and then get to know Lightroom and Photoshop even better- that's where you'll see the difference.

  • @anthonyc1883

    @anthonyc1883

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm a long-time shooter like you. Camera equipment lust has always been a thing, but in the hypermarket we've been in the last eight years or so it is just nuts. Yes, competition and advancements are great but The Next Big Thing from Brand X, Y and/or Z is always right around the corner and the frenzy kicks up all over again. I agree with your points.

  • @Mark-te5uz

    @Mark-te5uz

    24 күн бұрын

    In real terms, how much "better" would any of the two cameras be against each other, not that much! Where the one gains the other looses. Minimal differences..

  • @newdayinspirations5792
    @newdayinspirations57929 ай бұрын

    Great comparison video. I have friends who shoot with the Nikon Z9 and Z8. There images seem realy nice. I will be staying with Canon R5 and R7, RF100-500 and RF800 lenses for birds.

  • @johnstevens4905
    @johnstevens49059 ай бұрын

    That was a brilliant and very informative video Jan. Thanks.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @patwon
    @patwon4 ай бұрын

    Hello and thanks for all your great content! Are you able to do a review of the z9 with the firmware update which added specific Bird detection ? Apparently it's game changer but you advice could be very helpful ;)

  • @amermeleitor
    @amermeleitor6 ай бұрын

    The secret sauce in the Nikon stabilization seems to be the OIS. In video stabilization with no OIS lenses the video is very shaky

  • @bjrn-einarnilsen687
    @bjrn-einarnilsen6879 ай бұрын

    As always, a great video Jan. The lens lineup to Nikon is just amazing. Hope that Canon comes after in that regard. I am tempted about the Nikon lineup, but have to many Canon lenses to switch now. Really wish that Canon could come with a 500mm 5.6. Think that could be a very attractive budget lens for many wildlife photographers that don't want to spend 10-15000$ on a lens. I have a friend that have the Nikon 500mm PF lens, and one other that have the 800mm PF. Just amazing value for the money. Have a great week, and enjoy life. Cheers, Bjoern

  • @howiesternphoto
    @howiesternphoto9 ай бұрын

    I'm fortunate to have a Z9, R3 and R5...While the AF on the Canon's does seem easier and at times better, at the end of the day, the images that come out of the Z9 just have a depth, pop, color and certain magic that the Canon's just don't quite have. I mean, all three produce fantastic files, but there is just something about Nikon files that no other brand has(I used to shoot and A1/A9 but sold them). But yeah, the torture of having Nikon and Canon and having to decide which system should I keep and commit to, lol.

  • @TomMorterLaing

    @TomMorterLaing

    8 ай бұрын

    If you're shooting raw, they can both be processed to look identical - ignoring iso performance that is. The extra 'pop' isn't a thing - that will just be how the raw is processed. Out of the box in Lightroom, for example, I would agree Nikon looks better. But it's easy to get a canon/sony image to the same place.

  • @Andrewmusic100

    @Andrewmusic100

    5 ай бұрын

    Tienes toda la razón, los archivos raw de nikon se perciben de una manera increíble. Recuerdo la nikon d800, por ejemplo. Es algo que no puedo explicar. Lo que sí es cierto, como dice el colega de más abajo, es que con ambos puedes llegar al mismo resultado final. Saludos.

  • @UnluckyNewbie

    @UnluckyNewbie

    3 ай бұрын

    Do you tried OM-1 with 300 F4 Pro or with 150-400 Pro? Intrested in your opinion compare to Z or R systems

  • @howiesternphoto

    @howiesternphoto

    3 ай бұрын

    @@UnluckyNewbie I haven't, sorry

  • @DanBetty
    @DanBetty9 ай бұрын

    Great comparison of 2 great brands!! I was originally a Nikon Shooter (way back) before I switched to Canon and mirrorless. I was out shooting diving Kingfishers the other day with the R5 and it was doing a great job staying on that fast moving bird with a confused background and I just can't imagine another brand doing better. I have to believe an R5 ii will be a step up in what is already a great AF (just based on the R6 MK ii). I am assuming they will position the camera to compete in all the new features Sony and Nikon have introduced. I am eager to get my hands on the R5 MK ii or an R1. I too would love better stabilization while shooting video and a faster sensor. I occasionally find myself with the r5 the 600 mm and the 1.4 doing hand held stills and want to switch to video and it's always difficult. As far as switching goes well I am too deep in RF glass to consider it but if I did it would be Nikon.

  • @jpgo
    @jpgo9 ай бұрын

    I was wondering for a while about switching my gear from Canon to Nikon, so far I'm staying with Canon. Thank You for your insight about this topic. As usual Great Video and very helpful

  • @roninrtist560
    @roninrtist5609 ай бұрын

    Good video Jan. Nikon definitely have a very appealing lens line up. Especially now with the Z 180-600, 400 f/4.5, 800 f/6.3. The TC lenses are a bit out of my price range and I prefer portability and hand-hold capability. I am waiting for Nikon's 2nd Gen versions of the Z9 and Z8 to see if they match the Canon and Sony performance in AF. The ergonomics of the Nikon is a minus for me though. Their lack large rotary back wheel irks me. Canon's lack of a reasonable lens line up (sub $8K Primes) and flagship camera had me switch to Sony for the A1 and 200-600mm. I also think a lot of your concerns with the R5 will be addressed in the next release too.

  • @Ben_Stewart
    @Ben_Stewart9 ай бұрын

    I love the Z8 with the 400 f4.5 it's so lightweight. The AF does more than enough for my needs. I am really looking forward to an updated Z50 with 10bit video.

  • @tonynicolaci3244
    @tonynicolaci32449 ай бұрын

    Whatever camp you are in, competition is good for value and price. You mentioned hardware user friendliness which definitely is important, but sometimes we overlook software user friendliness which I think Canon also does well.

  • @SliverCreations
    @SliverCreations9 ай бұрын

    As an R5 user that Stabilization on the Nikon is just mindblowing. If I could have that on the R5II that alone would be reason enough to upgrade. This and hopefuly faster tracking with teleconverters. I find the EF 400 2.8 II to be quite slow with the 2X.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Agreed! I don’t know what Nikon is doing but it’s amazing

  • @rbob4931
    @rbob49319 ай бұрын

    Another excellent unbiased video. All valid points. Take care!

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you kindly

  • @DerBitfluesterer
    @DerBitfluesterer9 ай бұрын

    interresting... thx for that. I'm a Z8 Photographer. Think your video brings it on the point.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @billmartin1663
    @billmartin16634 күн бұрын

    Very tempted to make the switch from Canon to Nikon. The no-blackout EVF is a big deal. Canon has it in the low-res R3, but not with a suitable bird sensor. If the R5ii or R1 can't provide a no-blackout EVF experience with at least a 45MP stacked sensor, I'm likely to make the switch (although the Canon RF 100-500 is my most-used lens).

  • @jorgepinogarciadelasbayonas
    @jorgepinogarciadelasbayonas9 ай бұрын

    I started to shoot with Nikon since 2012 using a DSLR and purchased several F-Mount Nikkor lenses since then. It would be foolish to switch systems and throw away all my lenses (from 14 mm to 600 mm), external flash units, commanders and accessories. I don't have money to burn and i have simply added a Nikon mirrorless camera as second body to my tools. Creativity, great execution, great projects and fun in photography is not about brands or the most expensive gear. Actually brand wars are only for armchair photographers who don't have any real use for photo equipment.

  • @PerratheSwede
    @PerratheSwede9 ай бұрын

    I have a question regarding the autofocus/subject recognition on the R5. Does it have dedicated bird detection setting? Or does it have like Nikon, an animal detection, where the sensor/CPU must start to recognize what kind of animal it is seeing. Like, is it an elephant, horse, lion, dog, cat or a bird?. This should take some time to figure out. Once the desision is made it is searching the head and eventually the eye. I do beleive that a dedicated bird choise setting would make the autofocus more accurate and faster. Just my throughs how to improve the autofocus to same level as Canon and Sony.

  • @MrTmiket0007
    @MrTmiket00079 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for sharing another wonderful video like always 👍🤗

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much

  • @hilarie4
    @hilarie49 ай бұрын

    My R5 AF bounces around my subjects periodically. Jan are your suggested utube video setups for AF still viable or have you tweaked them in the last two years?

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Pretty much the same still

  • @Pengranger
    @Pengranger9 ай бұрын

    Hi Jan. just moved to the Z8 with Z100-400mm and Z800mm. A stellar set up and no going back 😀

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    very nice!

  • @SooksVI
    @SooksVI4 ай бұрын

    I don't shoot birds with my Nikon, but from what I've heard, 3D tracking isn't recommended when shooting birds in flight. It's best to just choose your box size and let the camera find the subject.

  • @tonyesposito9602
    @tonyesposito96029 ай бұрын

    This is a great video Jan, and a question I have been asking myself for weeks, as a Canon shooter heavily invested in high end gear, I could quite easily swap to a Z8 the 800mm PF and 180-600mm and still have money to spare, as much as I love my 600mm F4 and the quality of the photos it is a lump to carry round on a tripod, and as I mainly shoot wildlife and small birds I love the fact of a light set up for walking, the RF100-500 is amazing, but a little short. But like you I am not ready to give up Canon, the autofocus definitely keeps me where I am.

  • @KurtisPape

    @KurtisPape

    9 ай бұрын

    I have similar thoughts, I have Sony gear but the 800mm PF is a tempting option, I would use that for tripod work then the 400mm F4.5 or 180-600mm for handheld photography. I know the weight of the 800mm is good but I still think it would be a struggle to carry around because of the physical size of it so I don't think you would gain much changing systems. In terms of handheld photography I think the 100-500mm has perfect parameters, I find my Sony 200-600mm in dense rainforests can be a little large to rapidly swing around, also the 100-500mm being lighter and shorter focal length would for slower shutter speeds handheld compared a 180-600mm.

  • @tonyesposito9602

    @tonyesposito9602

    9 ай бұрын

    @@KurtisPape I think we can swap and change systems and still never be happy, there will always be a system that will have something we want. At the moment Nikon I think have the edge of glass for wildlife, but the cameras a lacking in autofocus, but the Nikon technicians will have the Sony and Canon cameras in bits and will soon have a system to compete. But will Sony and Canon listen and give us the glass we crave, I am from the UK and shoot wildlife and small birds sometimes in bad light, the 800mm PF would be a dream especially as it would cost the same price as my used 600mm F4, I was upset when Canon released the 100-500mm why not 200-600mm like everybody else, and why F7.1 and not 6.3, but saying that I do a lot of travel and the 100-500 is small and light, not only this on Safari I know I will be more grateful for the 100mm end not something that starts at 200mm, like I said we will never be happy 🙂

  • @KurtisPape

    @KurtisPape

    9 ай бұрын

    @@tonyesposito9602 At least the 100-500mm is very sharp at F7.1, my Sony 200-600mm is 'sharp enough' at F6.3 but to match the sharpness of the canon lens I need to stop down to F7.1 possibly F8 anyway. I know 1/3rd of a stop isn't much but I shoot my lens at F7.1 most of the time now, it for sure gives me more consistent results even helps with colour fringing, then I use F8 in strong light. Hope that makes you feel better about your lens being F7.1 🙂haha

  • @tonyesposito9602

    @tonyesposito9602

    9 ай бұрын

    @@KurtisPape 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for that, I have always been quite envious of that Sony 200-600, I see a review on the new Nikon 180-600mm while it's a stunning lens for the money, they did say sharpness falls a little at the 600mm end, as you said the 100-500 is very sharp at 500mm and I have even used the 1.4 extender while F10 is not great unless you have a ton of light the sharpness is still there. I also have the RF 800mm (I said I was heavily invested in Canon 😂) this lens is incredible for the money, but F11 needs even more light, it's a good job the R3 can handle very high ISO 🙂

  • @thescouser8629
    @thescouser86299 ай бұрын

    Hi Jan Good review. Think we often get bogged down in the technical aspects of camera. I would rather consider my own experience with any camera in the field. If the ergonomics work for me and the results look good why change? Very happy with the R5 and 100-500mm. Grass looks greener…….?

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography9 ай бұрын

    I have been using Canon since my 1st camera and after owning an EF mount for 15 years IDK if I can make the switch unless there is an adapter that gives me full functionallity of my lenses and keep the quality, after their fiasco with the RF mount I am now uncertain if I will buy anither canon camera once my T7 retires.

  • @PedroNegrete28_
    @PedroNegrete28_9 ай бұрын

    Great video, double thumbs up!

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @emptyandseephotos7858
    @emptyandseephotos78589 ай бұрын

    Nice real wide range comparison

  • @jimbruton9482
    @jimbruton94829 ай бұрын

    Fair comparison and it's appreciated. I invested heavily in 5 RF L lenses over the 2+ years I've owned the R5. I have no doubt the Nikon bodies and glass are great, but not nearly good enough or that superior to switch. Even on a good day, selling my Canon gear would not nearly cover the cost of an equivalent Nikon (or even Sony) system. I'll let the R5 Mark II age a bit and be a year old (2025?) before I consider upgrading from the R5 M1 and keep the RF lenses.

  • @ianbullphoto1
    @ianbullphoto13 ай бұрын

    Does the Nikon Z8 firmware update change your thoughts at all on the focus issues of the Z8 when compared to R5?

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    3 ай бұрын

    They have moved much closer together. I made a video about the Z8 with the new firmware and a side by side with R5

  • @finesse49
    @finesse499 ай бұрын

    I have only one comparison and it's an anecdotal single case. An R3+100-500 withTC shooting friend and I with my Z8+F mount 300m f4 AFS with 1.4x extender were out collecting dragonfly distribution data which we document with photos. We came across an erratically flying Emerald (about 6cm long) over relatively smooth water at about 6m distance. Getting it in frame was extremely difficult when when I did the Z8 tracked it amazingly well, though It left the frame each time in about a second even if I followed it. We both got images but the ones out of the Z8 were sharper and I was able to identify it to species. We were both shoting at 420mm.

  • @Jackourd
    @Jackourd9 ай бұрын

    gr8 video with loads of usefull information, but you dont say anything about low light focusing of both bodies, how they perform and hit rate of both the bodies

  • @chantaljacques7664
    @chantaljacques76649 ай бұрын

    Very good analysis Jan. If money was no issue the Nikon's lens line up would be extremely tempting but I have too much invested in Canon at this point to make a switch. Furthermore, I would not make a switch before Canon release the R5 mark ii and the R1 and the rumoured 10 lens they are supposed to release between now and 2024. Thanks for sharing your Nikon experience and comparing it to Canon. It helps cooling my regrets of not being a Nikon shooter :)

  • @stuartbell3666
    @stuartbell36669 ай бұрын

    A fair comparison Jan and I applaud you on your unbiased reviews. IMO, switching brands does not give way to one’s ability to recognise, compose and post process an image worthy of print. I still shoot on my old D850 and even older D4s with remarkable results, it’s all about use case! Switching brands will not likely turn you into an award winning photographer over night.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    No, switching brands does not make a huge change. For me the main draw is the far superior Image Stabilisation tat would allow me to consistently to handheld super stable video, something I cannot do atm.

  • @duncanwallace7760
    @duncanwallace77609 ай бұрын

    So many great options whichever brand you use these days!

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @janerichards5685
    @janerichards56858 ай бұрын

    Been a Nikon user for years. Tried Sony but found it difficult to adapt to their system. With the Z8, I quickly was back in the saddle. Loved the feel, knew where everything was and still learning all of it's capabilities. Have experienced some AF issues as you described. Frustrated with Nikon issuance of the 180-600mm. Been on order for some time and still no lens.

  • @tintin69rr
    @tintin69rr9 ай бұрын

    I was seriously looking at the Olympus om-1 then the z8 but after trying out a friends Nikon I’m staying put with canon I just love the r6 layout and 3 wheel layout so I’ve decided to upgrade the r6 slightly to the r6 mk2 prob next month so looking forward to that I know it’s not as fast a readout as the stacked sensors but it’s loads better than the r7 which I’ve just got shut of and still better than the r6 so small step into better improvement I was even tempted to just get the r8 as a second body but the smaller battery and no ibis made me go to upgrade to the r6 mk2

  • @csc-photo
    @csc-photo9 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love my Z8, but totally agree about the MB-N12 grip. Sent mine back for all the reasons you state here. It's just TOO big. Whereas the MB-N11 grip for the Z6II/7II was perfect. I decided if I need a grip going forward, I'll pick up a Z9 🙂

  • @danh2716

    @danh2716

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I waited with anticipation until the Z8 was officially announced, then I bought the Z9 after seeing how much of a wreck that add-on grip was. Nikon really dropped the ball with that design.

  • @douglasstemke2444
    @douglasstemke24444 ай бұрын

    I REALLY appreciate this review. I'm in the Pentax world and am about to make the switch over, at least for long lenses. I was definitely gaga over the Z8, but the bird autofocus tracking, weight, lower noise, cheaper price, and easy of use all seem to favor the R5. Video is not my main concern . I got to play with both at Roberts including the 100-500 Canon and 100-400 Nikon and 600mm f6.3. I wish the Canon lenses was not white, but I guess I can get covering for it.

  • @dominiclester3232
    @dominiclester32329 ай бұрын

    Despite comments saying this is a balanced review, I have looked at the DPreview image comparison and I can see that the Z7ii is less noisy than the R5 when comparing all iso settings. The Z8/9 looks slightly noisier but not noisier than the R5. At 6400 all 4 cameras look ok in low light mode. Maybe Adobe hasn’t fixed its Nef raw conversion... Matt Irwin did a whole video on how much better Z8/9 images look in Capture One! I always shoot raw and I only convert with Cap1...

  • @weltwind
    @weltwind9 ай бұрын

    Hi Jan, great review! It was a bit surprise to hear about Z8/9's AF deficit for photos, since I have been struggling with R5 in low light conditions, where the AF doesn't seem to work at all. Having switched to R5 from D850, I was looking forward to experiencing the Z8 with 180-600, so the AF issues are a huge letdown. I am now curious how Sony Alpha 1 with 200-600 would stack up in your comparison.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    What sort of low light are you shooting in? The biggest difference in AF is with action, not as much for perched birds etc

  • @lilnape2604

    @lilnape2604

    9 ай бұрын

    Z8/9 have better low light af. Canon’s af advantage is with bird recognition/detection. Outside of birds Z8/9 have an advantage from my experience.

  • @weltwind

    @weltwind

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jan_wegener Hi Jan, I am shooting active birds (tanagers and the like) in rainforest and similar settings with 100-500 and ISO 3200. Short perching durations.

  • @glenpearson8277
    @glenpearson82779 ай бұрын

    Hopefully with the r5mkii just around the corner it will become a clear standout.

  • @jburroughs6645
    @jburroughs66459 ай бұрын

    Great video. I’m a Nikon shooter and I like your review. Nikon is getting better but still have a little way to go to catch Canon and Sony. Also, I wish you did a setup guide for the Nikon Z6 II. 😊

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    I would, but never used that camera, but there will be guides for all the new cameras going forward :)

  • @MattisProbably
    @MattisProbably9 ай бұрын

    I think when it comes to Z8 vs Z9 it really depends on whether you want the grip or not. Because a refurbished Z9 from Nikon costs less than a Z8 with grip :)

  • @PaulBienvenu1

    @PaulBienvenu1

    9 ай бұрын

    in France, the Z9 used, in shops, with 6 months warranty, is cheaper than a new Z8 : less than 4k for the Z9 and 4.6k for the Z8 !

  • @MattisProbably

    @MattisProbably

    9 ай бұрын

    @@PaulBienvenu1 Just 6 months of warranty are kind of a deal breaker for me... But if you don't mind about that then sure, that's a very good price!

  • @EugeneMaynard
    @EugeneMaynard9 ай бұрын

    A great users comparison! 👏🏾👍🏾🙏🏾. 🇬🇧🇸🇪🇹🇹

  • @jessekolar322
    @jessekolar3223 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the review. Although I use my RF 100-500 primarily at 500mm (or 800mm with the 1.4x TC) I just can't ditch the RF 100-500 since it also covers pseudo macro (0.3x), flat portraits, and close birds. If Canon had a single semi-compact supertele with f/4.5-6.3 it'd be much easier to stick with Canon. If Nikon's 180-600 wasn't so large, it'd be hard to stick with Canon. I suspected that the stacked censor of the z8 would blow away the R5 with noise, but they're closer in quality than I expected, and the R5 was less noisy?? It'll be interesting what they improve with an R5II. And the rumored patent for a Canon switchable TC could change the picture again.

  • @rachelhusband9890
    @rachelhusband98908 ай бұрын

    Oh My God - the bit about how you set up z8 & 9 to autofocus similar to canon was crazy complicated ! - I've replayed that 3 times and still can't understand what you did (I will check out your set up guides and hope I can understand them). Excellent video by the way.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, it’s not the easiest to explain. You can also watch my Z8 set up video. I explain it there, too

  • @rachelhusband9890

    @rachelhusband9890

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jan_wegener perfect thankyou. Haven't seen that one yet. Going to look at the z8 tomorrow and may come home with it if all goes well (though I'm still wondering whether to wait for the Canon R5 mk 2 because of the issues with nikons focus tracking and slight extra noise. So may swap from nikon to canon when that comes out next year... though no release date as yet). If I come home with the z8 I'll def look at your set up and i like your presets too. Thanks for the video. Very useful.

  • @fredmuellerphotographer4532
    @fredmuellerphotographer45329 ай бұрын

    If you are shooting specifically birds, humans, cars etc you can specify specifically and get even faster subject acquisition ... just get close with the 3D box

  • @yuanxue6
    @yuanxue69 ай бұрын

    It will be ideal if Canon can offer a stacked R7 Mark2, perfect for 100-500mm

  • @johnpeterka8355
    @johnpeterka83554 ай бұрын

    We shot a wedding in June with two Canon R5's. My wife's back and shoulders hurt for five days later. We decided to switch all our Canon gear for Nikon, including my beloved R3. Now, I am pondering a return to Canon, stay with Nikon, or migrate to Sony. Before we do anything, I thought I would reach out to you and ask which manufacturer produces the sharpest and lightest lenses. My wife will likely just use primes. I will use primes, 24-70, 70-200, and something longer for bird photography. Currently, we are using a 50MM, 85MM, 24-70, 70-200, and a 600 PF. They are all Z-mount lenses. Like you, I am disappointed in firmware 4.10 for the Nikon Z9. Even when I think the camera focused directly on the eye in post processing I find that that is not always the case. What are your thoughts on sharp and lighter lenses? Which lens manufacturer would you recommend? Would a Sony produce more accurate eye-AF? We place very high marks on image quality followed by ergonomics, fast and accurate eye-AF, and low-light performance. I will likely explore Leica after the new SL3 is released because we like the dynamic range and colors straight out of camera on the SL2.

  • @johannmorrison1952
    @johannmorrison19523 ай бұрын

    I'm looking forward to seeing the Z6iii, I hope it has better autofocus than the Z6ii. If it isn't too much more expensive than the mark ii version, that could be a great option for a lot of people, because at the moment all the cheaper Z cameras have rubbish autofocus and the better ones are very expensive!

  • @leokashian8846
    @leokashian88469 ай бұрын

    I am assuming most people that watch you are not professionals, but just hobby shooters that are looking for information on each brand. Switching brands may be to big a hit monitarily for them. But your videos give a great account of what is available and the pros and cons of each. Thank you for all the time you put into these videos. Me, I'll be sticking with Canon. I love the 100-500mm lens.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, even for me switching brands is not an easy task or something I’d enjoy doing. I think in this case the comparisons make a lot of sense since a lot of people are still coming form dslr cameras so they have the free choice off all brands to a degree

  • @dukeofurl999
    @dukeofurl9999 ай бұрын

    And all three of these but no Sony or Panasonic? I don't have any camera yet so my inquiry is speculative. I appreciate such high quality videos done by a working professional.

  • @geoffn8963
    @geoffn89638 ай бұрын

    Great, fair comparison Jan. I think I agree with every point you've brought up. I've owned R5, owned Z9 (twice) and currently use the A1 as my camera of choice. Based on what is actually available on the market my ideal chimera would be a gripped A1 and Nikon's lens lineup. If Canon brings out an R1 with high MP stacked sensor in an R3 body (I've also had the R3 on loan and it is by far my favourite ergonomics of any camera) then that would certainly compete for my attention against the A1 but again with Nikon's lens selection. I'm not a video shooter so I can ignore the A1's inferiority for video/stabilization compared to Canon and Nikon. But can certainly see video shooters ignoring the A1 because of video performance. The only thing stopping me from switching to Nikon for the lenses is the Z9/Z8. There is just too much missing in AF capabilities and controls/customization compared to the R5 and A1 that I can't bring myself to take a big loss on my Sony glass (400GM/600GM) and pay much higher prices for the Nikon lenses. I won't go back to an R5 or R5II unless it came with a stacked sensor. And moving from Sony's primes to Canon's primes is just a lateral move with no benefit and actually Canon RF600 balances worse in the hand due to longer length and weight distribution then the 600GM so it is actually a bit of a downgrade. The one thing that would see me ditch Sony and move to Canon in an instance would be the R1 combined with the release of the 2015 prototype 600 f4 DO switched into RF mount (throw in a built in TC and I don't care how much it costs!!!).

  • @amermeleitor

    @amermeleitor

    6 ай бұрын

    You can use your Sony lenses on the Nikon Z mount, with a very small adapter

  • @originalamit
    @originalamit9 ай бұрын

    One important aspect that you overlooked. If someone needs a fast primes of 400mm and a 600mm setup to work in parallel, you need to invest in 2 bodies and 2 very expensive lenses. This is what most wildlife pro photographers do. Now with the Z8 and the 400mm 2.8 with inbuilt TC, I just need one setup for the same work. This is a half the cost of a dual setup and saves me like 18,000 dollars. Plus half the weight to carry around.

  • @mlevesque33
    @mlevesque339 ай бұрын

    Personally since I'm not a professional photographer who sells prints, I'm staying with Canon R6 MII since I just finished paying for it. Now I need good lenses to go with the camera. But if I was able to switch, I really don't know if I would switch or not.

  • @ChrisSaunders
    @ChrisSaunders9 ай бұрын

    I shoot a little bit of everything but am not a professional. The stabilization and longer zooms at all price points made me really consider moving to a Z8, but it's not enough to make me want to put everything up for sale. Nikon has a trinity of zooms that look similar in terms of size, weight and performance to the RF trinity, but if I'm going to move, I want to move to a system that has some smaller high quality primes for travel & street photography. Sony is starting to look VERY attractive - an A1 or A7RV for landscape & wildlife, and a smaller A7cR for street and travel. They have some excellent, more compact 1.4s and even 2.5 primes that are super compact with great IQ. If Nikon does release the zf with the rumoured specs it might become more compelling for me. I think I'm waiting until the new year to see third party RF lenses and what Canon decides to do with 1.4 primes before I make a decision. I'm hoping the 1.4s are much more compact and we see Sigma, Tamron and Voigtlander releasing RF lenses.

  • @JohnWilliams-fc3xi
    @JohnWilliams-fc3xi9 ай бұрын

    I think it is wise to look at the entire system - the camera and the glass - when considering what works for you.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes!

  • @kennethlui2268
    @kennethlui22689 ай бұрын

    Current generation cameras are very good., it doesn’t matter much as to what brands to use. What matters is how you take the shots. It will be a game changer if Canon offers the rumored TC in which you can choose 1.0x, 1.4x and 2.0x.

  • @starbase218
    @starbase2189 ай бұрын

    I've got a Nikon D750 with 18-35, 24-120/4 and 70-300 (AF-P), plus a few primes. I'm sometimes tempted by the Z8, but I can't justify it. I think, if I'd buy it, I wouldn't feel comfortable taking it with me when traveling because it's so expensive. I know it's relatively cheap but still. Also I'm not sure what telezoom I'd get. I can't see myself get the 100-400 because of price, weight and size. I'm not sure about the Tamron 70-300 because it seems to not be asa good as my current 70-300. The new Takkor 70-180/2.8 seems interesting, but I want something longer. I do want to move, because of the IBIS, wider AF coverage, exposure preview, smarter AF (even with a plain old Z6 I think), and SnapBridge integration (I currently have a Foolography Unleashed plugged into my D750 for geotagging, but it compromises the weather sealing). I could use my existing lenses with an FTZ, but then my 16mm fisheye would not AF. Maybe if Nikon releases a Z6 III with higher resolution, that will be enough to get me over the line, at least body-wise. In the hope that more telezoom alternatives will appear. The rumoured specs of the ZF seem promising, as it will be Expeed 7 based (so expecting quite good AF) at a much lower price than a Z8/9. Not sure a retro body is for me though.

  • @ScottRitchie-bw9ls
    @ScottRitchie-bw9ls9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for another excellent video he on. I've got a canon R5 and use the 100 to 500 RF. Pretty happy with the situation, although the rolling shutter drives me crazy at times. But with the resolution and the ability to shoot close say 1 m away. I'm pretty happy where I'm at. This past weekend I shot a spider that is a green ant mimic and very, very small. But with a little bit of topaz AI I got a really nice sharp picture of this wee little spider. There aren't many zooms that you could do that with.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Awesome, thanks for sharing!

  • @adamrubinstein1479
    @adamrubinstein14799 ай бұрын

    A controversial topic to be sure and I can detect your hesitancy in taking it on. Nonetheless, it was a fair evaluation, and you nailed the single reason to consider switching, namely lenses. As a former Canon CPS WL shooter, I switched to Nikon because of the glass. Though I miss a lot of things about my Canon gear, they have failed to deliver high quality, mid-priced, lightweight WL lenses apart from the 100-500 (sorry, I don't find the 600/800 f/11 practical). Also, still shooters seem to be neglected (in terms of features) compared to video. The Nikon 800 f/6.3 is a game changer for me as it is lightweight enough to handhold the IQ and IS is tremendous, and I didn't need to take out a second mortgage to buy one. Likewise, the 180-600 fills the short end gap at a reasonable price. As you observed, the Canon AF system is easier to manage though one does not necessarily need to perform a 3d handoff unless the subject is moving out of the original tracking box. Also, I differ with your assessment of the "buttons". Nikon offers tons of buttons (better tactile) in the front/back and all of them are programable unlike the R5. The lack of a ISO wheel is easily and effectively obviated by assigning the function to the programable lens ring. I find that the battery life in the R5 and Z8 are similar (I place both in airplane mode and tend to chimp a lot). The R5's EVF is better though that is offset by the lack of real time display and blackout. Other advantages of the include Z8/Z9 is the ability to program a button which toggles between current and a preset setting which I find essential when quickly switching between a perched subject and say a BIF, shooting/custom banks, and I think the Nikon images are comparatively sharper (low pass filter or better IS). Great analysis.

  • @kpluk84
    @kpluk848 ай бұрын

    I think for most people the Nikon Z system is the better system. Why? Well what do you want to do in general, take landscape pictures and animal pictures. For normal people the AF system of any brand is miles ahead of the DSLR camera's if used correctly. I do however would like to see a Z8C(crop) and a cheap (ca 500 euro) APC camera. In general i choose nikon in the past because i liked the colours and dynamic range better. And i do believe it is still at least on par.

  • @Noam_Kinrot
    @Noam_Kinrot9 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jan for this periodic review. As a Sony A1 user, I would appreciate also your equivalent focusing setup. Just to save on glass, I am limited to jump ship to the Nikon side (still thinking about it, but not yet..). My personal experience, the A1 seems to combine the focusing lapse for busy backgrounds from Nikon with the reduced stabilization of the Canon, which makes for a very "involved" shooting - basically shooting and cursing at the same time..-BUT, maybe I'm just working properly, and I think (and hope) you're the guy to find out for me.

  • @spencerburrows5360

    @spencerburrows5360

    9 ай бұрын

    I moved from a z9 to an a1 and have used both extensively. For fast actions/BIF the a1 is noticeably better. If that’s important I’d stick with your A1. The Nikon overall system is excellent it boils down to what’s really important to you.

  • @Noam_Kinrot

    @Noam_Kinrot

    9 ай бұрын

    @@spencerburrows5360: Thanks for the input Spencer. Again, I have had problems with my A1, with it being not as "sticky" as other models, and random sprouts of video clips, when not touched, and poor ability to obtain focus at shallow angles, or with noisy background or slight lack of light (I have a 400mm f2.8 & 1.4xTC on it), which I did not have with my A77V, A77ii, A99ii, A7Riv and A9. It just behaves horribly wrong!! -This is with over 10 years exclusive Sony camera-wildlife shooting experience. It makes me miss my A99ii. So, I came to the conclusion that I'm doing something wrong, and I trust that Jan, if he has the camera to hand, might offer me an alternative way to try and work it, so it works for me, and not the other way around ((I focus with 2 back-buttons with and without tracking, and eye detection always on. I chose the large-center as an equivalent to what Jan chose for the Z9. And his yielded so far the mos reasonable results. I hope to get some options, and try them out.

  • @doogieham
    @doogieham9 ай бұрын

    Great comparison, Jan. I’m surprised that you find image stabilization to be better on the Z8/9 than the R5. I used to have an R5 and I found that the IS was much better on it than my Z7ii. I haven’t had a chance to test it out compared to a Z8 so maybe it’s the difference between the Z7ii and the Z8/9.

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    I assume it's the new VR's with the new lenses that make it so amazing

  • @lilnape2604

    @lilnape2604

    9 ай бұрын

    Z& has syncro vr which I think is more advanced ibis/vr than what the Z7ii is capable of.

  • @davepastern
    @davepastern9 ай бұрын

    Hi Jan - I have a R3, being used with a mark 1 500f4 - I'm finding that even for birds large in the frame (local Black Kites colony), I'm only getting ~10% sharp keeper rate. I am finding it very frustrating. I am using a mark 1.4x TC (mark 1 and mark 3, I have both). I don't know if it's cos it's a mark 1 lens or sometihng else. Note: I am using animal eye detect for BiFs. I am unsure how to use the flexible zone, with AF tracking enabled, so haven't tested this as an alterantive, thus I am unsure if it produces better results. Any suggestions/advice/help, appreciated. I am saving for a mark 2 500f4, but it will be some time before I can afford it as I am on a limited income. Note: I know the mark 1 lens only uses 80% of the DPAF coverage, and my birds are framed inside this area. I also know the mark 1 limits the FPS of the R3 down from 30fps to ~22fps with H+ setting. I have watched Duade's most recent video on the Sigma lens and I am starting to think that the Canon lens has the same issues when used with the R3, which would be really interesting, since Canon states the R7's performance is limited by its sensor readout speed/buffer and FPS can hurt the R7's AF accuracy, as well as low contrast/backlit situations of course. I am tempted to set the R3 to H FPS settings and test to see if my suspicions are indeed correct. This would suggest that the Canon mark 1 lens has slower AF than the Sigma 150-600, which I am highly doubtulf of to be honest. What are your thoughts on my suspicions? Canon aren't of any help to me, since they no longer have mark 1 lenses and cannot test...stupid really.

  • @Ramage7070

    @Ramage7070

    9 ай бұрын

    The 500F4 MkI is what is letting you down. The lens is simply not fully supported due to its slow focusing system when compared to more modern offering. Reducing the FPS to H might help a little but the sad truth is a lens that was introduced in 1999 is showing its age.

  • @davepastern

    @davepastern

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Ramage7070 I know the AF is slower than the mark 2 version (although reviews that I have read have said that there isn't that much of a difference). I know RF is faster, but for me, I will never consider the RF 100-500 (overpriced, crippled in that you can't use a TC in the 100-300 range, terrible lens design imho). I don't believe for 1 moment that the Sigma lens has faster AF than my lens. So, where does that leave me?

  • @tundrarat
    @tundrarat9 ай бұрын

    I would not consider switching based on the camera body alone. All of the major manufactures are constantly leapfrogging each other on their camera bodies. If you start becoming envious of a feature in another manufacturer's line, just wait. It'll show up in your favorite system within several years. Typically each model gets replaced with more advanced features every 3-4 years. However, lens selection is a much slower moving target. If you only own lens or two, then perhaps switching is easy. But if you invested in a variety of lenses, especially the supertelephotos, then switching is expensive. Lens upgrades tend to evolve on a much slower pace, so one particular lens from one manufacture may be unmatched by other manufactures for many years because of the slower development process and availability when it is finally released. Nikon arguably has the best selection of wildlife lenses now and it's going to take a long time before other manufactures will catch up. They will eventually, and maybe even exceed what Nikon has to offer, but that could be a decade or more from now.

  • @miletacekovic
    @miletacekovic9 ай бұрын

    If only we can have Nikon sensor and Canon AF combined, that would make resulting AF even more better and reliable. As excellent as Canon AF algorithms are, they are ruined by slow sensor readout speeds, making AF struggling at high frame-rates in low light.

  • @TheWildlifeGallery388
    @TheWildlifeGallery3889 ай бұрын

    some good thoughts - I personally think there are plenty of lenses to choose from on the Canon side, EF will work with R line up - I currently use an EF 600MM F4 V2 on my R5 - at half the price of a new RF 600 F4 - The difference can't be double (in my mind) or better in the RF Lens, although I've heard some say there is night and day difference between them. Now I do think Nikon Colors blow Canon away, my friends that shoot Nikon do produce better color images when we shoot side x side, when comparing the JPEG images on the back of our Cameras. Post processing changes the game here though. IF, I were buying a new body today, it would most likely be the Z8 - But I wouldn't get rid of my R5 and I'd use that 600mm f4 on the Z8.

  • @tonyesposito9602

    @tonyesposito9602

    9 ай бұрын

    I am in the same boat as you, I have the 600mm F4 V2 I have the R5 but I prefer my R3 my EF 1.4 extender MK3 lives on my lens and there is no loss of sharpness. I have actually read the 600mm V2 is the sharpest of all the Canon 600mm I won't sell it for the RF version as the cost is just not worth the upgrade, I too have read people saying night and day difference between EF and RF, these are people who never had their EF lenses calibrated, all my DSLR's and EF lenses were calibrated by Canon UK and I see no difference in sharpness. RF does not need calibrating hence people think it's sharper.

  • @MrCat-rk9ir
    @MrCat-rk9ir9 ай бұрын

    I also thinking jumping boats too. I have the Canon R5 and 100-500mm lens. This combo is just so versatile that I can shoot bugs up close that its almost like a macro lense since the focal length can go up to 500 or even 700 when you have the 1.4x extender. Sony and Nikon just don't have a lens this versatile, meaning the lenses they have, you have to step back further and making the bugs even smaller in your frame. I don't like bringing more than 1 camera when taking photos of wildlife. I wish Canon releases the R1 and a 100-600 or 200-600mm zoom lens that can also shoot close range like the 100-500mm lens and that would be the ultimate gear for me. Also, Canon please improve the stabilizers.

  • @refuztosay9454
    @refuztosay94548 ай бұрын

    If only Nikon made big glass. I’ve been waiting for over 2 years for the privilege to buy a 600f4. Been using the Sony a1 while I wait - and I was able to buy the 800mm and the 400f2.8 for the z8 and z9.

  • @Jimmiehammarstrom47
    @Jimmiehammarstrom479 ай бұрын

    I started with Z6, and they made promises on how they would upgrade firmware to fix the horrible autofokus. But as everybody know it still sucks in that camera. Switched to Canon after that and now when im in Canons Eco system I dont think I will switch system for a very long time. I dont know what kind of feature that would make me switch? Im very happy with what I got!

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing

  • @bladerealm124
    @bladerealm1247 ай бұрын

    Is the R5's subject recognition still superior even after the Z9 4.1 update?

  • @jan_wegener

    @jan_wegener

    7 ай бұрын

    I wasn't able to test that yet

  • @bladerealm124

    @bladerealm124

    6 ай бұрын

    ⁠will you be testing the new Z9 firmware this year?

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