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A7s or GH4 - which for you?
For me, I'm not planning to shoot 4k yet, but I feel I should future proof.
With that in mind, I still need to really concentrate on the quality of my HD shooting. GH4 may well be a lot cheaper, but I will need to buy new glass and sell my ef-mount glass along with my 6D. For the A7s, EF-mount glass can be used with a metabones adapter. The GH4 despite having 4k internally is a million miles away from the A7s in terms of HD quality. Not to mention the difference in high ISO shooting and dynamic range. I really feel like the A7s would be worth saving for compared with the GH4. plus, if you are going to shoot 4k, you probably need to buy a lot more storage and cards. Anyone agree? Check out the following HD sample and BTS from the A7s. It really is amazing, and sure I can buy a 4k recorder whenever I feel the market really warrants it. |
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I'm thinking it could be neither, though the Sony does look nice.
I really don't feel the need to rush in to owning 4K gear at this time and think what ever I bought 'now' could easily end up being the wrong decision long term so I'd end up selling it again. If you're heavily invested in M4/3 glass then the GH4 would probably be the right solution, but I'm not ready to jump ship (again!) in order to be up with the latest trend. I'm going to wait a good few months or more before even considering a purchase. I'm seriously tempted to see what Canon bring to market first, since the 7D2 should be with us shortly and the 5D4 likely within the next 12 months. Perhaps the 7D2 will be 4K and ready to pop your EF glass on to... who knows? |
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It's more than storage and cards. You may want to take the time and watch this:
Some random thoughts: You seem bent on a DSLR and the headaches that come with it such as investment in glass which can constrain you going forward and ergonomics. "Future proofing" is a buzzword invented by marketing and sales people. You are talking about being an early adopter so be prepared for all the expense and pain that goes with it. The argument right now is around "Why shoot 4K just to deliver HD when you can spend less to generate better HD and not get locked in to a camera system/manufacturer before 4k settles down (or disappears)?" |
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Great post Les.
That has confirmed my analysis of 4k. Its not worth the headache and the cost of upgrading the studio at this point. I think it will be a very long time coming before my brides start asking for 4k delivery. |
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From what I see shooting 4k can result in a better looking 1080p footage, especially when it comes at sharpness, in my case business wise a gh4 would make most sense, since i allready own a gh3 and several m4/3 lenses, I could swap out accessories, batteries and be able to work with exactly the same form-factor, button position will be the same so I could get the camera body only, a suitable card to shoot on and stick the thing in my gear bag and start shooting without much preparation. Only, it's 600 euro more expensive then the gh3 (900 for the gh3 and 1500 for the gh4), it does have some valuable improvements of which zebra's would be the most important one for me but would that feature alone be worth the extra investment? 4k is great for reframing and there are occasions I would see this beneficial in my workflow, but I"m not sure when it comes to my workflow and dealing with 4k files, will I have to upgrade? Not sure but it would add again to the cost. About the a7s, the only reason I"d see this as a good investment would be it's low light capability, as wedding event shooter that is a very important feature being able to shoot at those high iso's, but for me it also would mean investing in emount glass again since my m4/3 glass would not fit and that would again add substantially to the costs. Smartest thing for me to do right now is to finish my year with what I have got, it served me last year and it will again this year, I could also get a gh4 to replace my g6 and just shoot 1080p with it and 4k only in case I would need it. It would save me from the headache of restarting my brain to know which button to press if I go from the gh3 to the g6, having 2 identical camera bodies would make life much easier and would allow my accessories to fit across camera's as well. Only, like I said it's 600 euro more expensive then a gh3, the gh4 would not allow me to ask more money, I could perfectly get a gh3 to replace my g6 and be a happy shooter for the following 2 years at least. Only that high iso shooting on the a7s, dang :) |
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I just want a 5dMIV that has DPAF, shoots HD to prores internally, and has a nifty hot shoe dual XLR unit.
A headphone jack, zebras, waveform, and audio levels would be nice, too. I think I could get quite a few years of beautiful footage with that... And, believe it or not, I really like the DSLR form factor, stripped down or with a rig. |
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Noa, the price is out for the A7S - its £2500 on pre-order.
The High ISO for me is insanely good and would eliminate what is by far my biggest issue on a wedding day. I think it may even be worth the money alone. I also felt that in outdoor footage of the GH4, the highlights were mostly blown out whilst the rest was perfectly exposed. The dynamic range on the A7S I think is better in this respect, however the above clips don't show much strong daylight to fully test it. I feel that on some occassions my 6D still can't cope at ISO 32000 at an aperture I'd be happy with. You just can't be super shallow on a steadycam or during high energy dancing. To me, this low light ability is revolutionary. |
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are you sure that price is official? I don't see anything yet on b&h which are usually one of the first. If that would be the price it would be more expensive then the 5dIII so you have to compare with that camera as both don't shoot 4K internallly
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I queried this before - is it possible that shops will somehow guess the price in order to get a head start on pre-orders. Bothe WEX Photographic and Park Cameras have it on.
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If I had to pick one of those two, it would be the Sony for it's low light capability alone. But production sample
reviews comparing both at low light levels and image quality will tell. Too early yet. Off topic: The Sony should have been priced at the same price as the Panasonic and provide internal 4K rec as well. Let's see what the other two have to offer. |
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If I have to believe the rumors on price you could get two gh4's for the price of one a7s, that makes the last one a bit less interesting.
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I have not seen anything from the A7s which looks substantially better than the GH4. Low light capability? What are we talking about exactly? What ISO are you planning on shooting at primarily that the A7s will achieve better than the GH4? 6400?
To me, "low light" is primarily clean at 1600 with acceptable results at 3200. After that, I start cringing no matter which camera. |
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The GH4 actually does 4K, the A7s doesn't. Sony has a line of professional cameras to protect like the FS700, F5 & F55, they won't release a DSLR that competes with those. Panasonic is more flexible they don't have such a protected high-end line so no reason to cripple the GH4. If history (A99) is anything to go by Sony loses here.
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According to the above video, ISO 50,000 is useable. It all comes down to you specific needs. For me, I do evening receptions at weddings which force me to shoot high and sometimes noisey whilst also shooting wide open with a very narrow DOF. If the A7S allows me to bump up the ISO noise free, and open up my depth of field with an aperture of 2.8 or 4 - Then that is a massive massive boost for my product quality. If you aren't shooting ultra low light, then I guess the A7S is maybe not worth it. But for me... it might well be. |
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You can't really tell noise levels from web videos, they are so compressed there isn't enough data to show how much noise there really is. Personally I easily shoot 8000 ISO on my C100 heck I even push it to 16000 with NR & sharpness turned on because the codec & web videos are so compressed my clients can't tell the difference, it's only us video fanatics that see it. Last time I checked non of you are buying my videos so why are we stressing if the general public only cares about content?
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General rules don't apply for weddings, you either get the shot or you don't, I shoot between 3200 to 6400 iso all the time at dark venues during weddings with my gh3, I just don't have any other choice because if I would shoot at 1600 iso to get "acceptable" results I often wouldn't have anything to look at because it's way underexposed. Light is often also no option so I always work with available light, shooting at these ultra high iso makes a lot of difference when choosing either a better f-stop and wider dof or just be able to expose every imaginable situation in the way you can see it with your own eyes, even if they turn of the light.
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Exactly Noa,
The low light is probably the first thing i want to know about any potential new purchase for me. And for now, as a wedding videographer primarily, delivering on DVD and HD compressed mp4 online - I would far rather invest money in low light HD than 4k with no significant low light improvements. You don't buy for the boast factor, you buy to meet your specific requirements. 4k is not a requirement to my business at present. |
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As it happens I'm buying the GH4, not to be seen as uptodate, but as an owner of GH2s and a GH3, its a logical upgrade with several new useful features, one of which is 4k. I'm aware there are better cameras for lowlight, but in the end, I'm sticking with what I have. If I jumped to another camera manufacture every time someone said it was the best option for video, I'd be buying 4 or 5 cameras a year. |
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With a 5D3/C300/C100 you can shoot shoot noise free ISO6400 at F/2.8 & your footage will end up looking a lot brighter than the location ever was. I don't see why you really need low light capability better than this.
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The A7s just doesn't capture 4K within the camera itself, but I am sure it will do a fine job with that FF sensor. |
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Take this following pieces for example - The shallow DOF drives me mad in it, but no doubt the shooter didn't have much choice. i'd rather be at f4 or 5.6 for this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azMDBfmxwqA#t=80 I'm not sure ISO 6400 cuts its at those apertures. If ir doesnt, I need to test my 6D properly in case I'm not using its full potential. I've never even tried going past ISO 3200. |
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I've shot at ISO12800 on the 5D3 when no other shot was possible. A little kiss from neat video brought it to an acceptable result (good enough for the client). |
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On the other hand, the GH4 will allow you to record 4K as soon as it's in your hands. AVCHD 4K variety, but 4K nonetheless. |
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Why bother with 4K when 8K is just around the corner ;)
NAB 2014: 8K resolution coming in 2020 - News - Digital Arts |
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Eventhough it cant do it internally you would have an option to shoot in 4k, so it can output to 4k if you have the need for that. I also wouldn't call being able to shoot 4k 4:2:2 a marketing gimmick, there are many people that run external recorders, sometimes to bypass the 30 minute recording limit or to just get a higher output quality out of their camera, that's nothing new. It might be a technical limit that the a7s can't do 4k internally or maybe Sony just wants us to buy a external recorder as they are so into accessorizing.
The gh4 applies the same principle, but their brick is even worse, it also adds functionality that the camera itself doesn't have, you need to have powering solutions and a external recorder making this combo useless as a run and gun solution, but it can do 4k 4:2:0 internally, I only would see that useful for it's cropping abilities, outputting a 4k master is useless right now, it will eventually change but the chance is that when that happens you have probably replaced the camera with another model. |
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Who says they can't? when the a7s is released for sale the recorder might be available as well, patience is a virtue :)
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You are kidding right? :) The 6400 iso performance doesn't look much better then the gh3 and the a7s, eventhough I have only see compressed footage, looks as clean at 100.000 iso. Is that a slight advantage? :D
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I would wait until it's in people's hands before making a final comparison. But I would also point out that your mind seems made up in favor of the A7s, and if that's what you need, go for it. They are both great cameras, but I prefer the option internally for 4K and I don't see the Full Frame or insanely high ISOs being worth the move from m4/3 to NEX. |
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Like I said, I don't see the A7s being such a world above the GH4 to convince me to switch over, but if the real world benefits for a higher quality output were plainly seen, I definitely would. |
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