View Full Version : PXW-Z150's now shipping
Paul Anderegg April 18th, 2016, 05:35 PM B&H shipped mine this morning, it should arrive Thursday night, in time for my last work night of the week.
Yay........I would be more exited, but I have been surprisingly disappointed by most every new PXW camera I have taken delivery of recently.
And in other news, Sony came out with a PXW-Z450 shoulder 4K camera. :-|
Paul
Cliff Totten April 18th, 2016, 07:32 PM Played with a Z150 today at NAB. Very nice camera!
From the best I can tell, the menu options are a clone on the X70. The lens is nice and smooth. You can even "creep" a very sloooow if you want. (Not so well with the X70)
My only complaint is that they placed the menu button in the oddest place...on top of the handle, way up front! The only way to see it is to point the camera up or try to look down at the front of the handle to find it. Weird!!
I think I'm buying one too.
Paul Anderegg April 18th, 2016, 08:03 PM I never could use the side menu buttons on the X180 and X200, I actually found the top menu easier to operate! I only ever used the menu on and 5 way dial anyway. One feature I guess is missing is the ability of the X180 to playback files while streaming......sometimes my station needs b roll fed back for super fast tease turn around.
Paul
Mark Watson April 18th, 2016, 09:48 PM Played with a Z150 today at NAB. Very nice camera!
From the best I can tell, the menu options are a clone on the X70. The lens is nice and smooth. You can even "creep" a very sloooow if you want. (Not so well with the X70)
My only complaint is that they placed the menu button in the oddest place...on top of the handle, way up front! The only way to see it is to point the camera up or try to look down at the front of the handle to find it. Weird!!
I think I'm buying one too.
Isn't it the same lens as the AX100 & X70? Aperture closes down rapidly as you zoom in?
Trying to talk myself out of buying this camera and just getting another AX100 as I was planning to do last night when I saw this on B&H site, but with expected ship date of mid-May. It says 120 fps in HD, but is that FHD or 720p like AX100? If only 720P then I think I'll go with another AX100.
Mark
Paul Anderegg April 18th, 2016, 11:04 PM The lens on the Z150 is totally different. It is a 12x f2.8 G series lens, with 62mm filter thread. The AX100 only has a 12x f2.8 Zeiss lens, with 62mm filter thread. We all know G is better than Zeiss, because G stands for Gooder. :-)
Seriously though, if you "manipulate" controls and functions frequently, the X70/Z150 will really make you happy, it is a world of difference to not use the stupid touch screen menu!
Paul
Ron Evans April 19th, 2016, 05:27 AM The lens on the Z150 is totally different. It is a 12x f2.8 G series lens, with 62mm filter thread. The AX100 only has a 12x f2.8 Zeiss lens, with 62mm filter thread. We all know G is better than Zeiss, because G stands for Gooder. :-)
Seriously though, if you "manipulate" controls and functions frequently, the X70/Z150 will really make you happy, it is a world of difference to not use the stupid touch screen menu!
Paul
I like touch screens and wish my NX5U had one that worked on more than just one item. I can touch focus on the AX100 much quicker and more accurately than on the NX5U. I can understand that in your case focusing in the dark is not a good autofocus task !!! However I do realize that all my projects have the cameras on tripods. The menu button on the NX5U is on the side where it can be used easily reached high up on a tripod, the Z150 position makes this hopeless. It is clearly a camera for hand held where the menu button use is not realtime while recording. For instance I sometimes reset the gain values while the camera is recording. I do wish the AX100 had a real button to initiate the menu though so in that I agree.
Ron Evans
Cliff Totten April 19th, 2016, 07:13 AM I strongly suspect that the Z150 is the exact same electronics as the X70. It's probably the exact same glass too without the Zeiss logo and is free of Zeiss royalties.
I do think it might have a different lens servo. It does appear to me to have smoother zoom rocker control.
Wait..did I see a cooling fan on it yesterday?
You do get 120fps in HD, which is a nice upgrade over the X70.
I have to buy a DJI Ronin next, but after that, I'm going for a Z150. I like it's "grab and go" feel even better than my X70, EX1r and FS5.
James R. Wilson Sr. April 19th, 2016, 05:44 PM Texas Media shipped mine an hour ago for am delivery. I have two air to air missions scheduled for tomorrow evening so it will be earning it's keep shortly after unboxing, as a back up to my FS7.
Jim Stamos April 19th, 2016, 07:30 PM Very impressed with it at nab.totally different lens than the 170.it is not infinite turning to try and focus,it focuses fast in manual like the ex1r.true iris ring that's very smooth.just a tad smaller than theex,but light as a feather compared to my ex.
Lowlights is very good,I put it on some people in a dark area and went as high as 21db,no noise,very clean.
This could b the one for me
I actually like the menu on the top,all alone,easy to get to and use the selection button
James R. Wilson Sr. April 19th, 2016, 07:44 PM That's encouraging Jim. I am looking forward to seeing how the dual sensor technology influences the imagery. I have really enjoyed my X-70, but I'm hoping this camera is a noticeable step up. I'll post some clips after tomorrow evenings air to air work.
Jim Stamos April 20th, 2016, 12:16 AM James
The x70 is a nice camera
But after putting my hands on the 150 and again seeing the x70 right next to it,Im convinced it's a step up.
Please post your review
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