This is the Sony PWM F3 and it is AMAZING! Let’s see how this 10 year old professional cinema camera holds up against a modern, consumer mirrorless camera for video.
Gear Mentioned:
When it comes to lens adapters, If you want to use non-PL lenses, you will need to find a Sony FZ adapter. As an example, if you want to use Canon EF lenses, search for “EF to FZ Adapter”
- Sony FZ Lens Adapters
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- S-Log
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- Blackmagic Hyperdeck Shuttle 2
- Video Timestamps
- 0:00 Introduction
- 1:00 Camera Overview
- 5:12 External Recording
- 5:54 Sony F3 vs Sony
- a6400 9:55 Final Thoughts
- Pros:
- Incredible image quality 10-bit
- 4:2:2 HD at 24 and 30p
- Built in ND Rugged build Professional
- XLR inputs and audio controls
- Super clean Slog image
- Very affordable for a cinema camera.
- Cons:
- No slow motion options at 1080p
- ISO is limited to 6400 and below
- Display and EVF aren’t the best compared to modern cameras
- FZ mount requires adapter Poor/no video auto focus (remember, this came out in 2010)
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