I've been through a succession of Sony APSC mirrorless cameras, over many years. They've all been good cameras that produced very good images. Each new camera was an improvement in one way or another. Currently, my main camera is an a6600 and my back up is an a6500. I really like the a6600 and have enjoyed using it for the past few years. All that said, I rented an a6700 to try for a week. It's much better in many ways and now I'm saving up to buy one. I also, previously, rented an a7RIII for a week. It is a very nice camera and I enjoyed using it. But, I'm not sold on moving to full frame. APSC does everything I need and I already have quite a few high end APSC lenses. I definitely will be getting an a6700, when I can.
The photos that you took with the A6000 are beautiful! Were they processed individually or with a preset, and do you have a larger collection of these photos somewhere? I would love to see them.
Hey, thanks. Unfortunately, they were just my old personal photos and weren't very well archived so I just grabbed them from my iPhone photo library. They were all edited individually, some were jpgs straight from the camera.
I did a test last night on this. 4k24, slog3, XAVC HS, 100M 4:2:2 10 bit and ran for 1h41m before I stopped the test. I was on battery but I intent to use a dummy battery most of the time, so this was enough to give me confidence I won’t run into an issue.
I guess the most noticeable differences would be 4K video specs, less rolling shutter, and the bigger battery. There isn't a huge difference in still image quality.
Pop up flash and dual card slots cameras do not exist. Different markets.... I think Sony got it close to right, single slot (should have been a single cfa slot) and small add on flash features are made for high end apsc shooters.
I've been through a succession of Sony APSC mirrorless cameras, over many years. They've all been good cameras that produced very good images. Each new camera was an improvement in one way or another. Currently, my main camera is an a6600 and my back up is an a6500. I really like the a6600 and have enjoyed using it for the past few years. All that said, I rented an a6700 to try for a week. It's much better in many ways and now I'm saving up to buy one. I also, previously, rented an a7RIII for a week. It is a very nice camera and I enjoyed using it. But, I'm not sold on moving to full frame. APSC does everything I need and I already have quite a few high end APSC lenses. I definitely will be getting an a6700, when I can.
The photos that you took with the A6000 are beautiful! Were they processed individually or with a preset, and do you have a larger collection of these photos somewhere? I would love to see them.
Hey, thanks. Unfortunately, they were just my old personal photos and weren't very well archived so I just grabbed them from my iPhone photo library. They were all edited individually, some were jpgs straight from the camera.
5:15 I really like your seatbelt analogy. It only takes one failure to cost you everything.
I will love to see a Sony A7000 with 40 megapixels sensor and an EVF with at least 5.6 mega dot.
And dual card slots lol
Still rocking my a6000 cuz Im poor. It still works tho!
9:55 which mode did you shoot the 4K 24 in? Was it 10-bit S-log XAVC HS? There are many conflicting reviews on this topic.
I did a test last night on this. 4k24, slog3, XAVC HS, 100M 4:2:2 10 bit and ran for 1h41m before I stopped the test. I was on battery but I intent to use a dummy battery most of the time, so this was enough to give me confidence I won’t run into an issue.
@@chrisstanleydrums Thank you.
Damn I miss the pop up flash on these new apsc
and here I am in 2023.. still use my Sony NEX 6 for “photo only - in studio projects“
is it worth upgrading from a6400? i'm a hybrid user. i don't record long videos so the overheating doesn't bother me too much.
I guess the most noticeable differences would be 4K video specs, less rolling shutter, and the bigger battery. There isn't a huge difference in still image quality.
What lens did you used on the a6000 in the intro?
Can i get away with v60 cards?
Daft punk reference?
Pop up flash and dual card slots cameras do not exist. Different markets.... I think Sony got it close to right, single slot (should have been a single cfa slot) and small add on flash features are made for high end apsc shooters.
If you have the extra cash, you could get the A7CII. I think Sony has a camera for everyone.
ahh that's a good point. too many choices lol
They do!
Doesn't have 4k120 sadly
I still use my A6000 lol
Good quality camera with the same Sony flaws.
Yeah pretty much all their cameras
You made the video for you, don't say that you made the video for us.
Sorry you felt so offended by that. Hope your day gets better.
Man don't be too hard on him, he sure spent some time getting this video done.