10-10-2018, 03:06 PM
(10-06-2018, 06:17 PM)toni-a Wrote:(10-05-2018, 10:34 PM)Klaus Wrote: Honestly, if you use an A6000 for professional concerts or conference videos, you're doing it wrong.
That's more the realm of a Canon XC15 or a Pana GH.
The A6000 is a 4 year old (dated) consumer camera ...
Sony is doing certain things wrong for sure but that criticism is a bit over the top IMHO.
just for info, not all cameras used in a shooting are high end models, a consumer grade camera is just enough to take a panoramic view of the concert for instance, it's just left there shooting the same scene like a surveillance camera no videographer behind, no need for high performance autofocus or anything else. And many professionals do buy such cameras just for this, it doubles as backup camera.
That's a job classicaly given here to Canon 7D which is even older than A6000
BTW that's what my 7Dmkii used to do before I bought it, with a practically non used shutter (less than 5k shots)
Wasn't a 7D in a different price class than the A6000? AFAIK a A6300 or A6500 for non 4K video should be fine. But do not all this cameras have a 30 min limit any way?