And rather than feeling sorry for myself I decided to make a no-budget short holiday film called “Cup of Kindness”. I was stuck with a couple of “free” days in NYC when the paid job went away. Well, the agency project got put on-hold. So I bought one for myself, intending to use it as the b-cam and timelapse camera on a project for a New York agency this past November. I was curious what this camera could actually do in a real-world, small-budget production environment. The camera’s specs sure looked great, too- 4K DCI 10bit 4:2:0 video internally, with HDMI recorders giving you 4:2:2 and up to 60p (60p at UHD, not DCI). I watched a lot of reviews of the Fujifilm X-T3 before deciding to spend my own money on it, and of course I viewed Fuji’s official big budget cinema demo film shot on the X-T3. There’s some great mirrorless camera options, but none that have really gotten me excited. So I’ve been playing with mirrorless camera options from various companies for a few years to fill that need. But sometimes you need something smaller, like when you’re stealing shots for a personal project and don’t want to attract attention. I’ve been doing the filmmaker thing for awhile now, and I’ve shot on most every cinema camera out there: RED, Arri, Sony, Panasonic, Blackmagic, you name it. And you have to define the source with “Source: ” (working link).A field study review of how the Fujifilm X-T3 handled shooting in 4K DCI anamorphic for the short film 'Cup of Kindness'. ![]() You cannot copy more than 20 words from any of our posts. Here is the definition of the word “rumor” according to Merriam Webster dictionary:Įtymology: Middle English rumour, from Anglo-French, from Latin rumor clamor, gossip akin to Old English rēon to lament, Sanskrit rauti he roarsġ: talk or opinion widely disseminated with no discernible sourceĢ: a statement or report current without known authority for its truthģ archaic : talk or report of a notable person or eventĬontent Copyright If you want to use any image from this website you have to ask for permission. All trademarks and brands belong to their respective owners. Please visit their official websites by typing the specific brand name and adding. Jessops.ĭisclaimer: SonyAlphaRumors has no affiliation with any of the equipment manufacturers mentioned on this site. Ī6300 with kit lens at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, BestBuy. Luke Miller sent us this new heavy rolling shutter A6300 image )Ī6300 body at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, BestBuy. And I guess 99,99% of the A6300 owners certainly didn’t plan to shoot 45min BBC documentaries with it :) The A6300 camera wasn’t made for professional broadcast use. Well, it is not a good news but also no deal breaker. ![]() ![]() The principal barriers are the high levels of aliasing, rolling shutter and noise (at 50% grey). This camera is not suitable for use in general broadcasting, apart from Special Purposes where its physical size or shape makes it uniquely suited to a particular type of shot.Īlthough the camera is a great feat of miniaturization, the results aren’t great if you want to use the a6300 for broadcast. He tested the A6300 Resolution, Aliasing, Colour Performance, Dynamic Range, Noise and Rolling Shutter. To meet the Tier 1 or Tier 2 standard the camera must meet high expectations in image quality (HD or UHD). he test various cameras for broadcasters. They sent a camera to EBU lab tester Alan Roberts. ![]() Newsshooter posted an interesting article about the new Sony A6300. A6300 tested with the Zeiss 100mm f2.8 macro (image courtesy: Newsshooter)
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