Chris Harding
January 7th, 2013, 10:02 PM
Hi Guys
Just done a 45 minute Property Condition Report on the Sony which is done fast and furious.. all on auto and handheld .. all I'm doing is showing the defects or no defects on walls, doors, ceilings and testing lights and testing blinds/drapes etc etc. Here are my comments after a 45 minute almost continuous shoot (12 clips) in 38 degrees Celcius heat...OUCH!!
What I like :
The camera handles the huge variation in light very well indeed..you are "scanning" walls at F3.5 and then hit a window which is a 1/120th and F16 then back to F3.5 at 1/50th ...so the cam works like a dog and exposes on auto brilliantly...I didn't use any ND's either and it still handles the bright sunshine outside.
I could kiss Sony for including the beep sound...I really missed that badly and it's so good to have an audio confirmation that you didn't hit record twice...Panny dropped that feature a long time ago
My back and shoulders are not sore!!! It's a LOT lighter than my Panny's (about 1kg (2.2lbs Don)) and there is much less stress on your arms too.
I hit horizontal blinds, brick work, and our famous insect screens ..the thumbnails showed massive moire but the footage has none at all!!
Audio in auto is awesome on my wireless setup ..it keeps the audio close to -6db ..the Pannys tended to go all the way to 0db so I always needed to pull down the audio level....The XLR mic wasn't hearing much but I think it might need to go up just a tad....Phantom mics are great too..you can't forget to turn them on!!
PP3 is a very nice profile to start with..colour is accurate and contrast is realistic ..I will see how it does at a wedding but I would rather be slightly de-saturated than over saturated...it's simple to change in post..I feel that PP4 is a little bland..but that's me!
What I didn't like :
The receiver gets in the way..it needs to be further back I think..I could feel the antenna tickling my ear quite often. I wonder if Noa has tried it handheld with his setup? Noa doesn't your Azden get in the way when the cam is on your shoulder??
Biggest moan is the EVF..it keeps trying to fold inwards so you have to tend to pull it away from the camera all the time...I would appreciate others views on this ....even with the knob tight it tends to swing inwards so I have kept it loose.
Overall I'm pretty happy so it's more than likely getting close to dumping the Panasonics!!!
Chris
Just done a 45 minute Property Condition Report on the Sony which is done fast and furious.. all on auto and handheld .. all I'm doing is showing the defects or no defects on walls, doors, ceilings and testing lights and testing blinds/drapes etc etc. Here are my comments after a 45 minute almost continuous shoot (12 clips) in 38 degrees Celcius heat...OUCH!!
What I like :
The camera handles the huge variation in light very well indeed..you are "scanning" walls at F3.5 and then hit a window which is a 1/120th and F16 then back to F3.5 at 1/50th ...so the cam works like a dog and exposes on auto brilliantly...I didn't use any ND's either and it still handles the bright sunshine outside.
I could kiss Sony for including the beep sound...I really missed that badly and it's so good to have an audio confirmation that you didn't hit record twice...Panny dropped that feature a long time ago
My back and shoulders are not sore!!! It's a LOT lighter than my Panny's (about 1kg (2.2lbs Don)) and there is much less stress on your arms too.
I hit horizontal blinds, brick work, and our famous insect screens ..the thumbnails showed massive moire but the footage has none at all!!
Audio in auto is awesome on my wireless setup ..it keeps the audio close to -6db ..the Pannys tended to go all the way to 0db so I always needed to pull down the audio level....The XLR mic wasn't hearing much but I think it might need to go up just a tad....Phantom mics are great too..you can't forget to turn them on!!
PP3 is a very nice profile to start with..colour is accurate and contrast is realistic ..I will see how it does at a wedding but I would rather be slightly de-saturated than over saturated...it's simple to change in post..I feel that PP4 is a little bland..but that's me!
What I didn't like :
The receiver gets in the way..it needs to be further back I think..I could feel the antenna tickling my ear quite often. I wonder if Noa has tried it handheld with his setup? Noa doesn't your Azden get in the way when the cam is on your shoulder??
Biggest moan is the EVF..it keeps trying to fold inwards so you have to tend to pull it away from the camera all the time...I would appreciate others views on this ....even with the knob tight it tends to swing inwards so I have kept it loose.
Overall I'm pretty happy so it's more than likely getting close to dumping the Panasonics!!!
Chris