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Florida Scrub Jays - shot with Sony FX6
Camera: Sony FX6
Lens: Sony 24-105 f/4 and Canon 200mm f/2.8 Tripod system: Sachtler Aktiv8 head and Flowtech75 legs Recording format: 4K XAVC-I @ 29.97p Shooting mode: Custom Scene File (graded in DaVinci Resolve) |
Re: Florida Scrub Jays - shot with Sony FX6
Absolutely stunning
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Re: Florida Scrub Jays - shot with Sony FX6
Lovely piece, Doug. Out of curiosity, would eye-focus work on birds? Was any of this shot with autofocus enabled?
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Re: Florida Scrub Jays - shot with Sony FX6
Thanks guys.
The second shot in this video was with AF. If you look closely you can see the camera is actually focused on the tree in the background instead of the bird which is much closer. Fortunately the shot is wide enough that I can get away with it on Youtube. I'm pretty sure that everything else in this video was shot with manual focus. The AF is just too unreliable for me to trust it for anything except human faces. However, with that said, I did get a couple of cool AF shots of the birds and I used one of them at the beginning of the Focus Chapter of my master class. I put a nut on twig about 6 inches from the camera and then walked away with the camera rolling @ 120 fps 4K. One of the birds flies in, gets the nut, sits there for a second and then flies away. The unattended camera tracked the bird very well. I didn't want to use that shot in this video though because the nut on the twig is obviously a setup. |
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Re: Florida Scrub Jays - shot with Sony FX6
Oh no, it was definitiley manual focus. I waited patiently for about 20 minutes for that guy to take off and there was no way I was going to let AF screw me over, which it absolutely would have done. With the exception of a few test shots I do with every new camera (just to confirm that AF can't be relied upon for wildlife), everything I shoot that isn't humans looking towards the camera, is always manual focus. The only exception to that rule so far is the Z90. AF is the best I've ever seen, but then again, it is has an integrated 12x non-removable lens that is finally tuned for the camera, which only has a 1" sensor and f/4 maximum aperture -- so not exactly super sshallow DoF. I have hopes that AF on cameras with big sensors, such as the FX6, might get there some day, but right now it's not good enough. Even if the focus is right on the money 90% of the time, if that 10% when it slips up comes in the middle of a shot, you're screwed. I'm not perfect either, but I'm still better than the camera in most situations.
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I'd read that the AF on the FX6 is amazing...
https://sonycine.com/articles/the-ne...ister-chapman/ .... but I get your point - it's not reliable enough. Not that I could ever afford a camera like that - interesting nonetheless. |
Re: Florida Scrub Jays - shot with Sony FX6
It is amazing when you're shooting human faces. For everything else, it is a gamble.
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