Ryan Douthit
September 6th, 2012, 10:26 AM
I'm looking to buy another Sony APS-C camera and am tossing around the idea of going with either the A77 or the upcoming VG30. Budget is a concern, but so is durability. Based on the early leaked pictures of the 30, it resembles the VG20 almost exactly, so I was curious how durable is that chassis? I'm not talking about walking in the park and getting a little mist on it - more like how will it fare in Dakar Challenge conditions? This camera would be used primarily for video and I typically shoot in full manual. I also already own a NEX 7.
Some other considerations:
Plusses of the VG30 over the A77 (based on my knowledge of the VG20)
- Audio monitoring
- Easier to handle body for video
- Same NEX lenses as my NEX 7
- Zoom rocker (not really that exciting for my use)
- Clean HDMI if I want to capture in ProRes on an external box (for speed of edit, not for better quality in my case.)
- Unlimited recording time
- Can use the primes I already have converted to my NEX 7
Minuses of the VG30 over the A77
- Need to additionally purchase Alpha LA-EA2 to get fast zooms (seriously, only a 3.5-6.3 zoom?) and then, without stabilization. Also, I'd likely buy FF-compatible Alpha lenses anyhow. I don't like re-buying lenses if I can help it.
- Touch screen
- No IBIS (I understand why, but they need faster zooms... I shoot in some very dark environments and at night sometimes.)
- visually may not "match" my NEX 7 as closely as the A77 would.
- Not weather sealed (so far as I know... not officially sealed, at least.)
In both cases I may need to add a larger monitor and I intend to spend about $1000-2000 for additional lenses. I already own a "rig" that will fit either camera, as well as external recorders, mics, etc. Really, if a firmware dropped for the A77 that included manual audio levels, visual monitoring and clean HDMI it would almost be a no-brainer. However, since it doesn't I'm considering the whole package.
Thanks.
Some other considerations:
Plusses of the VG30 over the A77 (based on my knowledge of the VG20)
- Audio monitoring
- Easier to handle body for video
- Same NEX lenses as my NEX 7
- Zoom rocker (not really that exciting for my use)
- Clean HDMI if I want to capture in ProRes on an external box (for speed of edit, not for better quality in my case.)
- Unlimited recording time
- Can use the primes I already have converted to my NEX 7
Minuses of the VG30 over the A77
- Need to additionally purchase Alpha LA-EA2 to get fast zooms (seriously, only a 3.5-6.3 zoom?) and then, without stabilization. Also, I'd likely buy FF-compatible Alpha lenses anyhow. I don't like re-buying lenses if I can help it.
- Touch screen
- No IBIS (I understand why, but they need faster zooms... I shoot in some very dark environments and at night sometimes.)
- visually may not "match" my NEX 7 as closely as the A77 would.
- Not weather sealed (so far as I know... not officially sealed, at least.)
In both cases I may need to add a larger monitor and I intend to spend about $1000-2000 for additional lenses. I already own a "rig" that will fit either camera, as well as external recorders, mics, etc. Really, if a firmware dropped for the A77 that included manual audio levels, visual monitoring and clean HDMI it would almost be a no-brainer. However, since it doesn't I'm considering the whole package.
Thanks.