Adrian Tan
December 7th, 2014, 06:37 PM
Was shooting for someone else yesterday, and he wanted me to use his three FS700 cameras. Problem was: I didn't get a chance to play with the cameras beforehand, so had about 20 minutes before the shoot to be briefed on assembly and basic functions. So, really interesting, but really uncomfortable the entire day.
Having not used anything larger than a DSLRs for the last few years, it was a bit of an eye-opener.
Some notes on likes and dislikes:
-- Didn't try to put the thing on a steadicam Merlin. Felt like shape and weight would be all wrong. Worked fine, though, on other DSLR support gear.
-- Definitely felt less nimble, more bulky.
-- Iris wheel on the side of the camera is really annoying. Means you've got to take your hand off the focus ring to adjust. Definitely feels more like a controlled-environment camera than run-and-gun in many ways. For instance, simply in terms of boot-up time -- how long you have to wait before you can press record.
-- Overall ergonomics of the camera truly did feel crappy, like most reviewers say. Didn't feel small and compact and discreet like a DSLR, or comfortably handheld, like an HVX200, or comfortably shoulder-mounted. LCD screen is on top of camera, so it's useful for low-angle shots, but terrible for high-angle shots.
-- LCD seemed a bit low resolution. Even when you magnified for focus, you couldn't get the displayed image completely sharp. Having a peaking function was a real luxury (though my employer told me it couldn't be trusted 100%).
-- Having histogram and peaking accessible with their own assigned buttons was awesome. But I was struggling to make fast adjustments to shutter and ISO. I think it's probably my limited knowledge. Didn't seem to be an intuitive/quick way to adjust these comparable to DSLRs.
-- Battery life was great. Two batteries the entire day. Ridiculous. Card also seemed to store a lot of footage -- two 32gb cards all day with plenty to spare.
-- If Canon finally brings out 120, even at 720, on a 5DIV or a 1DC mark II next year, I'll be looking to upgrade. Slow motion even at 100fps seemed really cool. Very usable for situations where you might be looking for just a few short grabs, like dancing. It's just the annoyance of missing moments while you're waiting for it to process.
Having not used anything larger than a DSLRs for the last few years, it was a bit of an eye-opener.
Some notes on likes and dislikes:
-- Didn't try to put the thing on a steadicam Merlin. Felt like shape and weight would be all wrong. Worked fine, though, on other DSLR support gear.
-- Definitely felt less nimble, more bulky.
-- Iris wheel on the side of the camera is really annoying. Means you've got to take your hand off the focus ring to adjust. Definitely feels more like a controlled-environment camera than run-and-gun in many ways. For instance, simply in terms of boot-up time -- how long you have to wait before you can press record.
-- Overall ergonomics of the camera truly did feel crappy, like most reviewers say. Didn't feel small and compact and discreet like a DSLR, or comfortably handheld, like an HVX200, or comfortably shoulder-mounted. LCD screen is on top of camera, so it's useful for low-angle shots, but terrible for high-angle shots.
-- LCD seemed a bit low resolution. Even when you magnified for focus, you couldn't get the displayed image completely sharp. Having a peaking function was a real luxury (though my employer told me it couldn't be trusted 100%).
-- Having histogram and peaking accessible with their own assigned buttons was awesome. But I was struggling to make fast adjustments to shutter and ISO. I think it's probably my limited knowledge. Didn't seem to be an intuitive/quick way to adjust these comparable to DSLRs.
-- Battery life was great. Two batteries the entire day. Ridiculous. Card also seemed to store a lot of footage -- two 32gb cards all day with plenty to spare.
-- If Canon finally brings out 120, even at 720, on a 5DIV or a 1DC mark II next year, I'll be looking to upgrade. Slow motion even at 100fps seemed really cool. Very usable for situations where you might be looking for just a few short grabs, like dancing. It's just the annoyance of missing moments while you're waiting for it to process.