Photographer and filmmaker Max Yuryev just did a shootout to see how top mirrorless cameras compare in shooting 4K footage in low light with high ISO. In the 10-minute video above, Yuryev compares the Sony a7 III, Canon EOS R, and Nikon Z7 full-frame mirrorless cameras as well as the APS-C Fuji X-T3 and the 4/3 Blackmagic Pocket 4K.
At ISO 1600, all the results are relatively clean and usable.
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The Canon EOS R becomes unusable (in Yuryev’s opinion) at around ISO 6400, thanks to the heavy ~1.8x cropping when shooting in 4K.
All the way up at ISO 12800, the Sony a7 III is the camera that remains the most usable.
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“Just because one camera isn’t good at detail doesn’t mean it’s not a great camera, that I wouldn’t recommend it,” Yuryev says. “In fact, I just recommended the Canon EOS R to two different people even though I know it has some shortcomings.”
Earlier this year, Yuryev did a different shootout that showed that even among Sony cameras, the affordable $1,998 full-frame Sony a7 III is one of its top performers when it comes to low-light performance.
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2018/11/05/sony-a7-iii-vs-canon-eos-r-vs-nikon-z7-vs-fuji-x-t3-a-low-light-shootout/
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