![]() ![]() It's not amazing, it's about what I should have expected for this range, but fix the stupid Gameboy screen, and ergonomics, and the shutter speeds. It has potential but without some fixes, it's not happening. I'm NOT fighting with that stupid thing on a tripod all the time. That ALONE means its not going to happen. Shooting waist level? WHY? So the poor quality screen is farther from my eyes? Seriously? I was wanting to get one of these for my next work cam (corporate documentary camera) But that top toggle. Im not surprised with the lack of 3rd party LUTs either, that's pretty standard for this range. Now that we've got one, let's take a little tour of the camera and see how. ![]() We've already covered a lot of the deeper technical aspects of the camera, but that was before we'd had a chance to handle one ourselves. They want to separate their markets, if a smaller company without a cine line made it, it would probably have it. Sony's FX3 is the company's smallest entry for its cinema lineup of cameras, slotting in between the existing a7S III and larger FX6. Canon does the same thing with their XF lineup, no waveform allowed, gotta get into their C line to do it. This is SONY, they do not want this thing competing with their sales for their cine grade cameras. Was it worth annoying those customers, wasting effort on a similar camera instead of a unique one, and squandering one of the few remaining chances to grab market share before Canon points all barrels at Sony? My gut says no way. – remain.Īnd yet, some α7S III owners must wish they had waited for the FX3. Meanwhile, all the software omissions on the α7S III – no shutter angles, waveform monitor, DCI 4K, true 24p, time-code support, etc. It’s not as if the α7S III’s overheating is a big problem, outside a few pros shooting critical stuff with a single camera. That token effort would have explained the two cameras’ presence in the line-up (this and the α7S III) and justified the lack of software video features (to protect the FX6). The lack of internal ND filter reveals this camera to be Cinema in name only. Sony’s marketing is the most confusing in the camera industry.
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