how could it be heplful when you provide a camera that overheats after 1 hour of recording... exactly with podcasts that need hours of continous recording.
I am 1 min in on this video and I am giving you a yes, because you said Pro-sumer. i am looking for some hardware for a classroom podcast and I am sure there will be some great options.
For long podcast purposes, why not go with the a7C rather the a7iiin since the C doesn't have a video record time limit and can also use the Sony lens lineup?
I appreciate the camera recommendations, I own the ZVII and the A7III. But you mentioned something in the beginning of your video. You brought up the auto shut off feature. That's what brought me to this video. That's the issue I'm facing with the A7III. I use the dummy battery and the camlink but it still cuts off at about an hour. Sometimes we go a little longer than that so I'm actually looking for a camera that doesn't have a shutoff at all that produces similar quality as the A7III Any advice there?
We used to run into the same problems with the Sony A7III. The truth is, that's an amazing hybrid photo/video camera, but to surpass the 30 min recording limit, you pretty much need to upgrade to a better body like the A7SIII or FX3.
Kind of wild how expensive most of this gear is. Especially considering getting multiple cameras for several angles. The "prosumer" Sony camera needs a bunch of work arounds to shoot long 4k video? Why not just use a phone at that point? LOL
i guess the best camera for podcast will be a7iii it costs about 1000 dollar i guess and i guess it doesnt overheat, but give you good 4k 30fps results
I also have a podcast myself, but more as a hobby! But I think it would be great fun to make a video of it sometime. But is a GoPro 10 also suitable for that? Because I do have that
Same. I podcast for fun. I need something between the first option and second option lol I’m not good enough yet to drop 800 but I want something similar to that one lol
@@CamboGlobeMedia there’s a setting you can adjust in the menu that increases the temperature tolerance and will keep the cameras from overheating in most cases. If you are shooting outdoors on a hot day, they may still overheat.
@@JessicaTellian it'll still happen but you'll get more camera time before it does. I went from 30 mins to a little over an hour now before it overheats
It boasts some features that are maybe better than the a7iii. But the sensor on the camera is a crop sensor, so you don't get the full frame. But it's selling points are: -It has a FLIP SCREEN!!! -Megapixels: The a6700 has 26 MP, while the a7 III has 24.2 MP. -Autofocus Points: The a6700 has 759 autofocus points, more than the a7 III's 693 points. -Video Capabilities: The a6700 is rated higher (91%) for video compared to the a7 III (56%).
@@podsoundschool I will be. I am currently using the Insta360 Link which is an incredible Webcam. I got a Rode StreamerX that I will be running it through. I also have the Rode Wireless Pros and may be switching to that as well.
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how could it be heplful when you provide a camera that overheats after 1 hour of recording... exactly with podcasts that need hours of continous recording.
@@emimihalache5973 Exacly! the world can benefit from shorter episodes unless you're Andrew Huberman.
I am 1 min in on this video and I am giving you a yes, because you said Pro-sumer. i am looking for some hardware for a classroom podcast and I am sure there will be some great options.
For long podcast purposes, why not go with the a7C rather the a7iiin since the C doesn't have a video record time limit and can also use the Sony lens lineup?
one of the most tranparent videos i've seen so far. gave a brother a follow!
Thank you great video. How do you over come the 30min cut off. Do you stop recording and start again?
You can play the start and stop game then sync it all in editing, or you can buy a more expensive camera like a Sony A7SIII or FX3.
If you are using the 4k adapter you dont need to record to the sd card correct?
assuming your using something like obs to capture it
I appreciate the camera recommendations, I own the ZVII and the A7III. But you mentioned something in the beginning of your video. You brought up the auto shut off feature. That's what brought me to this video. That's the issue I'm facing with the A7III. I use the dummy battery and the camlink but it still cuts off at about an hour. Sometimes we go a little longer than that so I'm actually looking for a camera that doesn't have a shutoff at all that produces similar quality as the A7III
Any advice there?
We used to run into the same problems with the Sony A7III. The truth is, that's an amazing hybrid photo/video camera, but to surpass the 30 min recording limit, you pretty much need to upgrade to a better body like the A7SIII or FX3.
Hey this is great for our NFL Draft stream. Question - what is the best stand for the Sony ZV-1F Vlog Camera for Content Creators and Vloggers Black?
I will add the Sony ZV-E10 for a semi pro videopodcasting needs
Kind of wild how expensive most of this gear is. Especially considering getting multiple cameras for several angles. The "prosumer" Sony camera needs a bunch of work arounds to shoot long 4k video? Why not just use a phone at that point? LOL
yeah i dont understand this aswell, he talking about podcast camera, and shows zv 1 which overheats after 30min in 4k, bruh
i guess the best camera for podcast will be a7iii it costs about 1000 dollar i guess and i guess it doesnt overheat, but give you good 4k 30fps results
Looking for something like the sony zv1 but without the battery dummy hassle (charges while connnected to the computer) and in the 200 usd range
@@danielpicassomunoz2752 a webcam?
Bro thanks a lot i didnt figure out how i can film longer than 5 min 😅 thanks man
You bet!
For sound... Zoom PodTrak P4 or p8 if you need more mics
I also have a podcast myself, but more as a hobby! But I think it would be great fun to make a video of it sometime. But is a GoPro 10 also suitable for that? Because I do have that
Same. I podcast for fun. I need something between the first option and second option lol I’m not good enough yet to drop 800 but I want something similar to that one lol
If you have the Sony ZV-1 mark 2 that plugs usbc to usbc, do you need the 4k adapter?
Not shutting off is a quality measurement...or is it an option that other cameras would also provide?
Surprised that you didn't choose the ZVE-10 instead since interchangeable lenses
That’s a great option too. Do you have it? I have my eye on it.
@@podsoundschooli have it. Them, actually. I have 3 of them. They are ok but im looking for upgrades
Mine arrived this week. But I haven’t taken it out of the box. We also have the Sony a7 iii. And so far we loved it.
Sony ZV1 comes in diffrent virations- compact , digital etc .. which one should I get?
@@leoragoldberg we added links to the gear in the description
@ thank you 🙏
what about the audio caption with those cameras?
Where are the links??
I don't see the link to the products.
What about Canon g7x Mark II? That's what I have
I use a Sony ZV-E10 with a Viltrox 23mm Lens. All in $1.1K!
We just got the ZV-E 10. We’re excited to try it
Does those camera overhead?
@@CamboGlobeMedia there’s a setting you can adjust in the menu that increases the temperature tolerance and will keep the cameras from overheating in most cases. If you are shooting outdoors on a hot day, they may still overheat.
Thanks for the video. Really interesting cameras across various price points.👍
Really great video with good tips, thanks!!🙌
Thank you! You can't go wrong with any of these cameras. Let me know if you have questions.
Hello 👋 I just wanna understand better so the zv1 has a 30 minute 4k record limit? That’s a no no for me, thanks for any replies
Mine overheats at 30 so I have the change the battery and let it cool off. But maybe the dummy battery would save that
@@JessicaTellianit will. The reason your camera is heating up is due to the battery
@@JosephMarohn if I used a dummy battery would that still happen?!
@@JessicaTellian it'll still happen but you'll get more camera time before it does. I went from 30 mins to a little over an hour now before it overheats
@@JosephMarohn THANKS!
1:52 I saw a fingerprint on the lens! Is this professional?
Amazing video))) What do you think about the Sony a6700?
It boasts some features that are maybe better than the a7iii.
But the sensor on the camera is a crop sensor, so you don't get the full frame.
But it's selling points are:
-It has a FLIP SCREEN!!!
-Megapixels: The a6700 has 26 MP, while the a7 III has 24.2 MP.
-Autofocus Points: The a6700 has 759 autofocus points, more than the a7 III's 693 points.
-Video Capabilities: The a6700 is rated higher (91%) for video compared to the a7 III (56%).
So how do people record 3 hour podcast & get around the seemingly 30 minute shutoff?
Camcoder is the answer. It would not overheat
What about the ZV1-F?
Great choice too!
Why not the Sony EV-10?
Funny you ask. We have a video coming for the EV -10 too. Is that what you use?
@@podsoundschool I will be. I am currently using the Insta360 Link which is an incredible Webcam.
I got a Rode StreamerX that I will be running it through. I also have the Rode Wireless Pros and may be switching to that as well.
My Sony zv1 overheats at 20 min :(
Consumer to prosumer is a big step 😂
It’s mean to be.
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