Video. The EOS M50 is Canon's first consumer-level camera to support 4K (UHD) video capture. It does so at 24p/25p with a maximum bitrate of 120Mbps using the H.264 codec with IBP compression. In order to shoot 4K you must set the mode dial to the dedicated video setting.
have 4 cameras in our production environment 2 5D Mk IV, 1 5D Mk III and 1 5D Mk II. All Canon made lenses, battery grips and batteries. CF Cards all are Delkin that write at 67 MB/s. We shoot 1080p All I Frame. Been shooting with these cards and and camera firmware @ 2.12 for a long time with no issue.
The 50D with Magic Lantern firmware offers an eclectic range of video modes. There’s a 1080/30p H.264 mode at high bitrates which is surprisingly fit for purpose considering it was disabled by Canon in the original firmware. Although not entirely moire and aliasing free the H.264 seems to have the edge on the later Canon APS-C cameras.
A significant percentage of raw shooting advocates end up with processed raw images looking no better than sooc jpegs anyway. There are advantages in shooting jpegs. That's why you will find this mode even in the pro bodies. You may wish to check this comparisson in an easy to follow nice video review of Chris Niccolls from Camera Store TV at:
Canon today announced the 5D Mark IV, the fourth iteration of the company’s popular full-frame DSLR camera originally launched in 2005. It’s the first Canon 5D to shoot 4K video, and it’s
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