Dan Carter
July 13th, 2014, 09:35 AM
Arizona Biltmore Resort (Sony RX100M3) on Vimeo
Sony RX100M3
Manfrotto 560 Monopod
Benro S2 Fluid Head
MagFilter 42mm Polarizer
Exteriors: XAVC 1080/60p, Vivid, -1 Contrast, +2 Sharpening
Interiors/Evening: AVCHD 1080/24p, Standard, -1 Contrast, +2 Sharpening
Noa Put
July 13th, 2014, 09:59 AM
I know you have version 2 and 3 now so you would know, if you would not have either of those camera's but planning to get one and knowing the M2 is currently around 30% cheaper then the M3, is the M3 worth the extra 30% in price?
Btw, excellent video, again. :)
Dan Carter
July 13th, 2014, 02:51 PM
I know you have version 2 and 3 now so you would know, if you would not have either of those camera's but planning to get one and knowing the M2 is currently around 30% cheaper then the M3, is the M3 worth the extra 30% in price?
Btw, excellent video, again. :)
Thanks for the kind words Noa.
IMO, for video, the M3 is worth the premium. Full read sensor, zebras, and ND like the RX10. EVF is surprisingly good, and LCD hinge is improved over the M2 and RX10. XAVC 1080/60p is good, but disappointingly, 30/24p suffers moire/mud with high detail. 24p is worse than 30p.
Good shooting.
Bruce Dempsey
July 13th, 2014, 03:37 PM
nice video
I had to grin at the "No Pistols" sign in the bar..makes the "no smoking" signs around here sissylike lol
Chris Hurd
July 13th, 2014, 07:29 PM
I've stayed there before. What a great property. Thanks Dan!
Dan Carter
July 13th, 2014, 10:11 PM
nice video
I had to grin at the "No Pistols" sign in the bar..makes the "no smoking" signs around here sissylike lol
Great eye Bruce! I didn't see that sign or any pistols.
Thanks for watching.
Dan Carter
July 13th, 2014, 10:13 PM
I've stayed there before. What a great property. Thanks Dan!
The Biltmore makes a great camera proving ground, and as you know, a great place to relax.
Thanks for watching.
Bruce Dempsey
July 14th, 2014, 02:57 AM
You've mastered that little camera for sure.
I had version 1 for a spell and for the life of me could not pull any decent video out of it. Stills were great however.
Using such an itty-bitty camera certainly makes for a lowkey under the radar production possible
Dan Carter
July 15th, 2014, 12:22 PM
Using such an itty-bitty camera certainly makes for a lowkey under the radar production possible
Very true. I've been questioned by this location's management using a DSLR and tripod, but the RX100 and monopod seems to cause no concern.