GX80/85 vs a6300 vs BMPCC 视频Shootout# PhotoGear - 摄影器材
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Settigs:
They all had AWB. ISO800 for the Sony and BMPCC and 400 on the Panasonic.
Shutter 1/50, 25p, 4K on the two still cameras and 1080p Raw on the Pocket.
I didn’t try to match them or anything while grading. That would have
deleted the purpose of the test for me.
Edited and uploaded in 1440p.
Coclusion:
BMPCC is the most filmic and has the least rolling shutter.
It has by far the best peaking.
No EVF and short battery.
The Panasonic is surprisingly good. The in body stabilization is really
really great.
To bad it doesn’t record external audio but not a deal breaker.
The Sony handles highlights very very well. Great build. Nice AF.
But the EVF sucks, colors sucks, rolling shutter sucks and its the most
expensive.
The a6300 and 35mm lens costs more than I payed altogether for the GX80,
20mm f1.7, 14-140mm, SLR 17mm f1.6, BMPCC, Tilta Cage and x3 Extra Batteries.
Not worth it imo.
I would go Panasonic or BMPCC.
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Settigs:
They all had AWB. ISO800 for the Sony and BMPCC and 400 on the Panasonic.
Shutter 1/50, 25p, 4K on the two still cameras and 1080p Raw on the Pocket.
I didn’t try to match them or anything while grading. That would have
deleted the purpose of the test for me.
Edited and uploaded in 1440p.
Coclusion:
BMPCC is the most filmic and has the least rolling shutter.
It has by far the best peaking.
No EVF and short battery.
The Panasonic is surprisingly good. The in body stabilization is really
really great.
To bad it doesn’t record external audio but not a deal breaker.
The Sony handles highlights very very well. Great build. Nice AF.
But the EVF sucks, colors sucks, rolling shutter sucks and its the most
expensive.
The a6300 and 35mm lens costs more than I payed altogether for the GX80,
20mm f1.7, 14-140mm, SLR 17mm f1.6, BMPCC, Tilta Cage and x3 Extra Batteries.
Not worth it imo.
I would go Panasonic or BMPCC.
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