The video compares the video and image quality of four different cameras: the Evorock (a $35 compact camera), the iPhone 7 Plus ($900), a $500-$600 compact camera (used to record the video), and the Canon M5 ($1,500). The comparison includes tests of video recording, image quality, and features such as selective focus and manual light adjustment. The results show that while the cheapest option has some limitations, such as low frame rates and poor sound quality, the more expensive options offer better image quality, features, and overall performance. The video concludes that the choice of camera depends on the intended use and personal preferences, but that a professional camera will generally provide better image quality and features.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Evorock camera costs $35 dollars.
2. The Evorock camera can record in Full HD at 15 frames per second.
3. The Evorock camera has a fixed lens and cannot change lenses.
4. The camera used to record the video costs around $500-$600 dollars.
5. The camera used to record the video can record in Full HD up to 30 frames per second.
6. The iPhone 7 Plus camera can record in 4K at 30 frames per second or in Full HD up to 60 frames per second.
7. The iPhone 7 Plus costs around $900 dollars.
8. The Canon M5 camera costs around $1,500 dollars.
9. The Canon M5 camera has all manual functions and can change lenses.
10. The Canon M5 camera does not have mirrors.
11. The Canon M5 camera can record videos in Full HD up to 60 frames per second.
12. The Evorock camera has a 12 megapixel camera.
13. The iPhone 7 Plus camera does not have selective focus, but has a portrait mode.
14. The Canon M5 camera has selective focus and can take high-quality photos.