I would advise people to not go straight to full-frame and instead go the Sony APS-C route. Sure, the full-frame camera is only a couple hundred bucks more, but have you seen how much those RF lenses cost? They're like double the price of the camera body. Sony APS-C has many options at a more reasonable price and I doubt your clients will be able to tell if it was shot on full-frame or APS-C.
How much are you charging clients for your creative work in 2024?
why so much noise on clog 3?? even on its base ISO of 800
I didn't notice much noise when I was editing. But I don't mind some noise.
@@TMVVisualMedia Yes, but I'm talking about a general aspect. It usually happens to me. And it's noticeable
@EnriqueGuitzondaBeatz what sort of lighting do you use in your scenes?
Daylight (Sun)
Interesting. I wonder if your getting enough light in your scene and if you have the correct settings.
I would advise people to not go straight to full-frame and instead go the Sony APS-C route. Sure, the full-frame camera is only a couple hundred bucks more, but have you seen how much those RF lenses cost? They're like double the price of the camera body. Sony APS-C has many options at a more reasonable price and I doubt your clients will be able to tell if it was shot on full-frame or APS-C.
Great comment! Very helpful for the creators just getting started.
I started with cell phone then APSC then full frame.
Thanks again!
its so pathetic when they keep saying those words while holding or using gears that is worth thousands lol...
Big facts!