This is the camera I use for all my videos… the overheating drives me crazy. Right there with you. I spend 30-40 mins shooting, then want to do b roll and by then my camera is overheating and I need to wait 15mins or so
Right?! Ugh. It's funny how b-roll clips aren't too long (unless you are trying to do a time lapse) but even just 10-15 one or two minute shots set the camera on fire. Have you considered upgrading to one of the other Sony cams? I hear people rave about the FX-30 but it's hard to go back to aps-c from FF.
Yeah that's great. I think if you use it normally it's fine. The fact I'm maxing out the frame rate and resolution, well, even though it can technically "do it" I wouldn't say the camera was built to "handle" it. So it's a little frustrating for me since I just didn't realize it could only do them for a short time!
It REALLY looks good right? I love mine too. If they can just somehow keep it cool I would be so happy! It's almost perfect! I've even had deep menu sessions and looking at videos where it overheated. That's not cool.
@@thesahdstudioso I really JUST got it and have had a chance to use it yet. I was debating between the Tamron 17-70, Sigma 18-50, and Sony 18-105. I started with the Tamron thinking it would be a good all in one lens but within the first 5 minutes decided to return it to get the other 2 lenses instead. It just felt a bit bulky to pick up and hold. It’s not that the lens is SO HEAVY, but it is a bit awkward when you’re holding a camera by the grip. The extra weight and length kinda tips it out of your hand. The other 2 lenses just arrived yesterday so I haven’t put them on yet. But my thought process is the Sigma will be more comfortable for just picking up the camera to take shots, and the Sony will be better for using the power zoom and getting stabilized video. The FX-30 zoom rocker just felt so good like it was begging to have a power zoom lens on there. Ask me again in a few days and I’ll let you know what I think of the setup.
If the holiday discounts force the used market into the $1,300 to $1,500 price range, I will grab this camera, knowing it may overheat. $2,000 is steep this late in the game.
I really wouldn't blame you. It's so good. I just talked a lot about this camera and Loy-keyrecommend it in my videos so I just wanted to put my official stance out there you know? I think for most people it's more than enough camera... But it does overheat. I guess the extra frustrating thing is you wouldn't expect the camera to get hot when you're just looking around in the menus... But that's when it's working especially hard. So if it takes a few minutes to set up your camera before you shoot or you're changing the settings while you're doing your b-roll. Waiting around for your camera to cool down while you're shooting b-roll, that's even more frustrating for me. And if somebody hired me to shoot their wedding or something I would be pretty stressed out using this camera.
@thesahdstudio yeah I can totally see that. See my perspective is totally different because I am a guy who only has the pocket 3 and my phone lol. So I would purchase this camera as my first big boy camera. I have debated going APSC and saving some money with a fx-30 or a6700 seeing how I am a noob to everything videography. Or even staying with the pocket 3 until I get good fundamentals down. But I don't feel that desire to whip out my pocket 3. And every time I hold a real camera I feel like I need to go film. It just sucks because that motivation comes with a huge price tag haha. Thanks for the vid. I will definitely be checking eBay frequently to find a deal.
Just out of interest, why 4k60 for talking head? I only do 60 when there’s a chance I will want to slow the footage down, what are the benefits for talking head?
It's a good question and I don't have a better answer other than saying I just think it looks slicker. There's something about 50/60fps that I think makes the video FEEL more interactive, even when it's just a talking head shot. I think it looks better for b-roll and having the ability to slow it down when you need (like you said) is nice to have that option. The camera CAN do it but it's just not sustainable, and that's a bit of a bummer. I feel like it's been awhile since Sony has upgraded any of their video cameras... something must be coming soon right? A7SIV? And upgraded FX-3? The follow up to this camera... I still feel like all of these cameras are better value than the competitors but maybe I'm wrong. A lot of people seem to LOVE the Lumix cameras though I am doubtful they will be on par with FF in low light.
Got mine in December! LOVE it, so much
This is the camera I use for all my videos… the overheating drives me crazy. Right there with you. I spend 30-40 mins shooting, then want to do b roll and by then my camera is overheating and I need to wait 15mins or so
Right?! Ugh. It's funny how b-roll clips aren't too long (unless you are trying to do a time lapse) but even just 10-15 one or two minute shots set the camera on fire.
Have you considered upgrading to one of the other Sony cams? I hear people rave about the FX-30 but it's hard to go back to aps-c from FF.
I’ve literally never had the camera overheat for my use case.
Yeah that's great. I think if you use it normally it's fine. The fact I'm maxing out the frame rate and resolution, well, even though it can technically "do it" I wouldn't say the camera was built to "handle" it. So it's a little frustrating for me since I just didn't realize it could only do them for a short time!
Absolutely love my ZV-E!, I think it looks better than my A7SIII somehow, but I shoot in mostly 4k24. Great video as always
It REALLY looks good right? I love mine too. If they can just somehow keep it cool I would be so happy! It's almost perfect! I've even had deep menu sessions and looking at videos where it overheated. That's not cool.
Did you update to the latest 2.00 firmware? There's no mention of any improvement on overheating but maybe the update did something to improve it?
Have not updated but thanks for letting me know! I'm still rocking pretty old firmware 👊
So true. I bought an fx30 because the overheating on my zv-e10ii just made me feel stressed whenever I went to use it
Interesting! How had the fx30 been treating you? Anything you wish it did that it doesn't or is it pretty great?
@@thesahdstudioso I really JUST got it and have had a chance to use it yet. I was debating between the Tamron 17-70, Sigma 18-50, and Sony 18-105. I started with the Tamron thinking it would be a good all in one lens but within the first 5 minutes decided to return it to get the other 2 lenses instead. It just felt a bit bulky to pick up and hold.
It’s not that the lens is SO HEAVY, but it is a bit awkward when you’re holding a camera by the grip. The extra weight and length kinda tips it out of your hand.
The other 2 lenses just arrived yesterday so I haven’t put them on yet. But my thought process is the Sigma will be more comfortable for just picking up the camera to take shots, and the Sony will be better for using the power zoom and getting stabilized video. The FX-30 zoom rocker just felt so good like it was begging to have a power zoom lens on there.
Ask me again in a few days and I’ll let you know what I think of the setup.
If the holiday discounts force the used market into the $1,300 to $1,500 price range, I will grab this camera, knowing it may overheat. $2,000 is steep this late in the game.
I really wouldn't blame you. It's so good. I just talked a lot about this camera and Loy-keyrecommend it in my videos so I just wanted to put my official stance out there you know? I think for most people it's more than enough camera... But it does overheat. I guess the extra frustrating thing is you wouldn't expect the camera to get hot when you're just looking around in the menus... But that's when it's working especially hard. So if it takes a few minutes to set up your camera before you shoot or you're changing the settings while you're doing your b-roll. Waiting around for your camera to cool down while you're shooting b-roll, that's even more frustrating for me. And if somebody hired me to shoot their wedding or something I would be pretty stressed out using this camera.
@thesahdstudio yeah I can totally see that. See my perspective is totally different because I am a guy who only has the pocket 3 and my phone lol. So I would purchase this camera as my first big boy camera. I have debated going APSC and saving some money with a fx-30 or a6700 seeing how I am a noob to everything videography. Or even staying with the pocket 3 until I get good fundamentals down. But I don't feel that desire to whip out my pocket 3. And every time I hold a real camera I feel like I need to go film. It just sucks because that motivation comes with a huge price tag haha. Thanks for the vid. I will definitely be checking eBay frequently to find a deal.
Just out of interest, why 4k60 for talking head? I only do 60 when there’s a chance I will want to slow the footage down, what are the benefits for talking head?
It's a good question and I don't have a better answer other than saying I just think it looks slicker. There's something about 50/60fps that I think makes the video FEEL more interactive, even when it's just a talking head shot. I think it looks better for b-roll and having the ability to slow it down when you need (like you said) is nice to have that option. The camera CAN do it but it's just not sustainable, and that's a bit of a bummer. I feel like it's been awhile since Sony has upgraded any of their video cameras... something must be coming soon right? A7SIV? And upgraded FX-3? The follow up to this camera... I still feel like all of these cameras are better value than the competitors but maybe I'm wrong. A lot of people seem to LOVE the Lumix cameras though I am doubtful they will be on par with FF in low light.
It's almost for vloging
can you be my cool uncle
Definitely 👊🍻