Get the Sigma APS-C f1.4 lenses. Those really help with low light at receptions. You will see a drastic difference between the 2 stops (f2.8 and f1.4).
Great video! I'm currently looking for a camera and this is one of my options. But now that I know it doesn't work very well on low light (which is my goal: making films in low light) I don't know which one to choose. I was wondering if you can give me some options for low light filming. Thanks!
Definitely look into the full frames if you worried about being in low light situations! My first full frame was the a7iii and it worked wonders for me!
The built-in fan is clutch for hot weather shooting. 👍🏼
Facts!!
Get the Sigma APS-C f1.4 lenses. Those really help with low light at receptions. You will see a drastic difference between the 2 stops (f2.8 and f1.4).
Thanks for the comment!!
Dope video young blood. Lots of details and B-Roll. You are providing value. Keep them coming… I had to subscribe.
Thanks brotha!! Stay tuned!!
Very straightforward and informative. Thanks for this!
No problem! If you got anything other thing you want me to review just let me know!!
Good video. And I have to say that’s a cool accent
Great information!
Thanks!!
Great video bro
Thanks!
Great video! I'm currently looking for a camera and this is one of my options. But now that I know it doesn't work very well on low light (which is my goal: making films in low light) I don't know which one to choose. I was wondering if you can give me some options for low light filming. Thanks!
Definitely look into the full frames if you worried about being in low light situations! My first full frame was the a7iii and it worked wonders for me!
Look at the comment from @DPfilming
@@Konnect_Media Thanks a lot man!
Can I make the very good quality feature film for theater with this camera ?
Yes
sorry bro but your voice only comes from the right side, you should check that out.
Thanks for letting me know!