Jim Stamos
March 25th, 2018, 06:29 PM
Just shot my first wedding with the z90 rented it to make sure it's what I want.
Up to now I've been shooting with the ex1r for a 9 years.
First off from someone who never does auto focus I can comfortably say I could use this without any reservations it is that good I tested it and every environment from the standard wedding where there's not much movement to the dance floor where there's a lot of movement and it held dead on it's very easy to program everything so you could easily get to your manual settings.
The low light on it is definitely better than my ex1r and the viewfinder and the LCD which I used the entire night is razor sharp.
Surprisingly the wheel to use the ours wasn't that bad after all and the ramping up or down of the Iris is as gradual as the iris ring it doesn't show the stops which i thought it would.
The biggest thing for me is I will never have to take a tripod to the reception again which is a royal pain this camera is a feather compared to my other one I had held it all night and you can never tell I wasn't on a tripod I can't believe how light is camera is the low light on it was also definitely better than my ex I either barely use my life or just put the gain up to about 12 and I didn't need a light but it was always nice to have a little bit because it gave an overall better picture,
Ran my wireless through at the audio was pristine had a wireless on one channel and a at875r on the other.
I went ahead and did simultaneous recording this time on 2 64 gig cards which I have plenty of they gave me a hundred forty minutes but I wasn't ready to test the 4k since it was my first wedding with it.
I already had three of the 70 batteries Plus the one that they gave me for the rental for shoulf 4 batteries wood d be no problem for a full evening.
I'm definitely buying this camera I just can't believe how light it is you can hand hold this thing all day I didn't even need to steady shot on.
Using the assign buttons for the white balance on the handle made it a lot easier to do white valances manually. If you're going to buy this camera or test it out is totally worth getting Doug Jensen's training video to watch I also set up the picture profiles to his specifications and they came out beautiful
Up to now I've been shooting with the ex1r for a 9 years.
First off from someone who never does auto focus I can comfortably say I could use this without any reservations it is that good I tested it and every environment from the standard wedding where there's not much movement to the dance floor where there's a lot of movement and it held dead on it's very easy to program everything so you could easily get to your manual settings.
The low light on it is definitely better than my ex1r and the viewfinder and the LCD which I used the entire night is razor sharp.
Surprisingly the wheel to use the ours wasn't that bad after all and the ramping up or down of the Iris is as gradual as the iris ring it doesn't show the stops which i thought it would.
The biggest thing for me is I will never have to take a tripod to the reception again which is a royal pain this camera is a feather compared to my other one I had held it all night and you can never tell I wasn't on a tripod I can't believe how light is camera is the low light on it was also definitely better than my ex I either barely use my life or just put the gain up to about 12 and I didn't need a light but it was always nice to have a little bit because it gave an overall better picture,
Ran my wireless through at the audio was pristine had a wireless on one channel and a at875r on the other.
I went ahead and did simultaneous recording this time on 2 64 gig cards which I have plenty of they gave me a hundred forty minutes but I wasn't ready to test the 4k since it was my first wedding with it.
I already had three of the 70 batteries Plus the one that they gave me for the rental for shoulf 4 batteries wood d be no problem for a full evening.
I'm definitely buying this camera I just can't believe how light it is you can hand hold this thing all day I didn't even need to steady shot on.
Using the assign buttons for the white balance on the handle made it a lot easier to do white valances manually. If you're going to buy this camera or test it out is totally worth getting Doug Jensen's training video to watch I also set up the picture profiles to his specifications and they came out beautiful