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Thread: Sony A7s 2499$ USD, insane low light examples

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    IAIB Broadcaster MyTakeRadio's Avatar
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    I shoot with a Sony RX10 and it is a great camera for low light plus the constant 2.8 is a plus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MovieBuff View Post
    The Canon HF-G30 is great and you save 1000$. If you are using the Canon HF-G30 for blogs or podcasting reasons, it is more than enough.
    I'm not using it for anything yet. I can't figure out the best format for shooting and the way to seamlessly edit the MTP files, or whatever they are. I'm an audio guy.
    Please direct all questions for me to the forum so that all can benefit.

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    MTP files? I thought it recorded AVCHD or .MP4 files. In Adobe CC you can drag and drop virtually any video and format and it will play it.


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    Well, I'm a photo guy so I'm most certainly behind the knowledge curve when it comes to video cameras. After watching this clip I remain satisfied with my old 2008 Sony A900. Not even a built-in flash, simply an old-school full-frame mirror flipping camera. Before that it was a rangefinder camera from Germany so yes, I'm old.
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    Philip Bloom's Sony A7S review


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    Quote Originally Posted by MyTakeRadio View Post
    I shoot with a Sony RX10 and it is a great camera for low light plus the constant 2.8 is a plus.
    Take a look at the new Sony RX10 II
    Spec highlights:
    • 20.2 MP 1" Exmor RS BSI CMOS Sensor
    • BIONZ X Image Processor
    • Internal UHD 4K Video & S-Log2 Gamma
    • Carl Zeiss 24-200mm f/2.8 Lens (35mm Eq)
    • Slow Motion Video at 960 fps
    • 3.0" 1228K-Dot Tilting Xtra Fine TFT LCD
    • XGA OLED Electronic Viewfinder
    • Built-In Wireless and NFC Connectivity
    • Low-Light Sensitivity to ISO 12800
    • Super Sonicwave Motor for Fast Autofocus



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    I been debating upgrading but am not sure if the cost will be worth it once I sell my current RX10
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    I recently bought a Canon C100 for the same reason. While the ISO can go to 80,000 ISO I doubt I would ever go that high. Half of the events that I cover, light is an issue.
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