Peter McKinney compares a $1,000 Canon A7D camera with an $8,000 Canon 1D camera. The A7D has a 1.6x crop sensor, dual pixel autofocus, and can shoot 60 frames per second at 1080p, but lacks 4K capabilities and higher frame rates. The 1D, on the other hand, is a full-frame camera with a larger body, weather sealing, and the ability to shoot 120 frames per second at 1080p and 60 frames per second at 4K. While the A7D is a great option for beginners, the 1D offers more advanced features and capabilities, making it worth the investment for professionals.
1. The video compares the Canon ATD and the Canon 1D cameras.
2. The Canon ATD camera costs $1,000.
3. The Canon 1D camera costs $8,000.
4. The Canon ATD has a dual-pixel AF autofocus system.
5. The Canon ATD has an APS-C size sensor, which is 1.6 times smaller than a full-frame sensor.
6. The Canon ATD has a 3-inch screen that spins around.
7. The Canon ATD uses a Canon LPE 6 battery.
8. The Canon ATD has a shutter speed of up to 7 frames per second.
9. The Canon ATD does not shoot 4K video.
10. The Canon 1D camera has a full-frame sensor.
11. The Canon 1D camera has a shutter speed of up to 16 frames per second.
12. The Canon 1D camera has a built-in grip for holding the camera vertically.
13. The Canon 1D camera has a large battery that lasts a long time.
14. The Canon 1D camera requires a C-fast card to keep up with its high-speed shooting capabilities.
15. The Canon 1D camera has two card slots, allowing for simultaneous recording to two cards.
16. The Canon 1D camera is weather-sealed.
17. The Canon 1D camera can shoot 120 frames per second at 1080p and 60 frames per second at 4K.
18. The Canon ATD can shoot 60 frames per second at 1080p.