I really like how you relate the camera’s abilities to the filmmaker, sort of using the camera as a metaphor for professional process and success. Especially the part about allowing yourself to work as part of a greater ecosystem of creators as a way to level up, just like the FX3 does with its bigger siblings. Don’t work in a vacuum and be humble enough to work closely with people who are at a higher level and learn from them. That is really smart and kind of poetic!
@@JustusStew yea man I get you. My main camera at work is an FX3 and I just got the Z6iii for my personal use. I can honestly Nikon stepped it up! I’m picking up my Nikon for a shoot because of all of the codecs it has.
@@itscinemasam no doubt its a cool camera- did you watch the video @dannygevirtz made with that Nikon? Pretty wild! I’m sure you, like him, will be able to do some wild stuff with it!
Great input in the "unmatched quality" section. However, give yourself credit. I can almost assure you that you are much smarter than many of these video guru youtubers. Cheers, amigo.
Staying till the end had me feeling like I was in the theatre watching a Marvel movie. Got them post credit nuggies. Tell that dude in the car to heck off hating on your Sony cameras geeeeeezzzz
Loved the video and what you’re preaching! I’m a first year film student and was lucky enough to have access to the fx3 in my production class and absolutely fell in love and came to the same conclusions as you (this was my first time using a cinematic camera and found it so insanely intuitive) and love the way you worded it so concisely (definitely felt the versatility and collaboration parts when i was solo run and gunning my projects and then learning the proper way to do things when working with upperclassmen; and i thought your examples/metaphors for them were fantastic)
Also just as a little suggestion, I think a title like “Why the FX3 is STILL the camera king in 2024” might be a bit more grabby and catch more potential viewers :) also for the thumbnail (once again completely subjective) i feel like it might be more attention grabby if the thumbnail was just a picture of the camera and then maybe text above it that says something like “Is it still worth it?” but once again just my two cents and the thumbnail/title are good as is :)
Thanks so much for the comment and feedback! Sounds to me like you’re going to crush it throughout your film school journey!! I like your title suggestion! Going to change it asap! I also agree with your thumbnail thought 100% thoough may not take the time to change that one 😂 😅
Hi , nice information, I am doing video on A7Cii with 2470 gmii, want to get fx3 for standalone video purposes, will it really make difference in comparison with A7Cii ?
There may be a few different specs that separate them a bit but the big thing to look at is the differences between their sensors- besides that putting them both in slog and some solid color grading and I bet I couldn’t tell between them
You should probably change that video thumbnail, 70% of the world hates that guy and they will probably pass your video by, based off that, I really don’t know why you’d use that, but I have your video 37 secs though, hope that helps 🤦🏾♂️
I really like how you relate the camera’s abilities to the filmmaker, sort of using the camera as a metaphor for professional process and success. Especially the part about allowing yourself to work as part of a greater ecosystem of creators as a way to level up, just like the FX3 does with its bigger siblings. Don’t work in a vacuum and be humble enough to work closely with people who are at a higher level and learn from them. That is really smart and kind of poetic!
Do you feel the same way with the release of the Nikon z6iii?
@@itscinemasam Yeah, not sure Nikon is ready to take the camera king title just yet. Though it does look crazy impressive!
@@JustusStew yea man I get you. My main camera at work is an FX3 and I just got the Z6iii for my personal use. I can honestly Nikon stepped it up! I’m picking up my Nikon for a shoot because of all of the codecs it has.
@@itscinemasam no doubt its a cool camera- did you watch the video @dannygevirtz made with that Nikon? Pretty wild! I’m sure you, like him, will be able to do some wild stuff with it!
@@JustusStew yes I did! And thanks man I plan too!
Great input in the "unmatched quality" section. However, give yourself credit. I can almost assure you that you are much smarter than many of these video guru youtubers. Cheers, amigo.
Dang, thanks for saying those things man! That’s incredibly encouraging- I’ll do my best to live up to it.
Staying till the end had me feeling like I was in the theatre watching a Marvel movie. Got them post credit nuggies. Tell that dude in the car to heck off hating on your Sony cameras geeeeeezzzz
lol Post credit nuggies 😂 😂 😂
Beautiful shots!!!! That camera is good lol😂
Loved the video and what you’re preaching! I’m a first year film student and was lucky enough to have access to the fx3 in my production class and absolutely fell in love and came to the same conclusions as you (this was my first time using a cinematic camera and found it so insanely intuitive) and love the way you worded it so concisely (definitely felt the versatility and collaboration parts when i was solo run and gunning my projects and then learning the proper way to do things when working with upperclassmen; and i thought your examples/metaphors for them were fantastic)
Also just as a little suggestion, I think a title like “Why the FX3 is STILL the camera king in 2024” might be a bit more grabby and catch more potential viewers :)
also for the thumbnail (once again completely subjective) i feel like it might be more attention grabby if the thumbnail was just a picture of the camera and then maybe text above it that says something like “Is it still worth it?” but once again just my two cents and the thumbnail/title are good as is :)
Thanks so much for the comment and feedback! Sounds to me like you’re going to crush it throughout your film school journey!!
I like your title suggestion! Going to change it asap! I also agree with your thumbnail thought 100% thoough may not take the time to change that one 😂 😅
Hi , nice information, I am doing video on A7Cii with 2470 gmii, want to get fx3 for standalone video purposes, will it really make difference in comparison with A7Cii ?
There may be a few different specs that separate them a bit but the big thing to look at is the differences between their sensors- besides that putting them both in slog and some solid color grading and I bet I couldn’t tell between them
Great and much appreciated!
I am also a Film-maker from Bangladesh. 😉👍
That’s awesome!! What do you mainly shoot?
why you dont use 24-70 gm ii ?
I just couldn’t justify the upgrade- Looks great and would be nice to have the smaller form for sure!
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Yooo that’s awesome- thanks man!!
Who’s arguing that the FX3 isn’t king in 2024?! What a stupid video! The FX3 is practically the gold standard for indie filmmaking/professional work
Thanks for taking the time to comment! I appreciate the honest feedback!
You should probably change that video thumbnail, 70% of the world hates that guy and they will probably pass your video by, based off that, I really don’t know why you’d use that, but I have your video 37 secs though, hope that helps 🤦🏾♂️
Haha Appreciate the feedback!
Did you watch the video?