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Which camera is better?

In the case of limited budget, several key factors need to be considered when choosing a camera suitable for wedding video shooting, such as image quality, autofocus performance, continuous shooting speed, video function and lens flexibility. Canon EOS R7 and Nikon Z62 are both good choices, but each has its own advantages.

Canon EOS R7:

-The 24.2-megapixel APS-C format sensor, combined with Canon's excellent RF lens system, can provide good image quality.

-Advanced deep learning autofocus technology can capture the subject more accurately, especially when tracking moving objects, which is very important for wedding photography.

-Support 4K 60p video recording, and there is no recording time limit, which is suitable for wedding occasions that need to record video for a long time.

-The matched RF18-150 mm f/4-6.3 isusm lens has a wide focal length range, which is suitable for various shooting scenes without frequent lens replacement.

Nikon Z62:

-Equipped with 24.2 megapixel APS-C format sensor, Nikon has a rich lens group, which can provide good imaging effect.

-Using a hybrid autofocus system, combining phase detection and contrast detection, the focusing performance is stable.

-Support 4K 30p video recording. Although it does not support 4K recording without cropping, it is enough for most wedding videos.

-The equipped Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S lens is a high-quality zoom lens, which is suitable for various shooting needs and has a wide focal length range.

On the whole, if you prefer Canon's autofocus technology and lens system, and the budget can cover the price of R7 and RF 18- 150mm lens, then Canon EOS R7+RF18-150 mm f/4-6.3 IS USM is a good choice. If we pay more attention to Nikon's imaging quality and cost performance, Nikon Z62 with Z 24-70mm f/4 S lens can also meet the needs of wedding video shooting.

Finally, before making a decision, consider that you may need additional accessories, such as memory cards, batteries, tripods, etc. , and whether these accessories have been included in your budget. At the same time, if possible, you'd better try these two cameras yourself to see if their grip, operation interface and functions are in line with your habits.