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Ben Crosbie October 23rd, 2015 03:26 PM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
So does it have a waveform function or not? Seems like a strange thing to remove.

And is it really true that you can live stream your shooting via the WiFi functionality? If so, that's pretty huge, as adding a Teradek transmitter to the camera nearly doubles the weight. To be able to shoot without it is awesome. But do you have to transmit to a Teradek receiver, or what other devices can you stream directly to?

Also, is the built in focus magnification able to be used while recording?

Jeroen Wolf October 24th, 2015 02:58 AM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
I mentioned it a few posts ago: no waveform monitor! (Alister said it would probably become too fidgety on the small screen) It does have an extra function on the histogram whereby if you reach 70% zebra's (for instance) a marker appears like a straight line cutting through the histogram.

You need the Teradek receiver to livestream, as I understood it.

Focus magnification can not only be used during recording but can also be moved around! Very nice feature if you're doing a locked down interview, for instance, and want to see the face of your interviewee magnified.

Ben Crosbie October 24th, 2015 10:50 AM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
Ah ok, sorry I missed your previous post about the waveform. That's a big disappointment though. I don't understand why they would not include one, as cameras of this size and price have had it for years.

Thanks for the additional info on the streaming and focus magnification.

Ben Crosbie October 25th, 2015 04:33 PM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
Was there any discussion about the variable ND and iris control? From what I can tell, the same scroll wheel controls both. So if you are engaging the variable ND, does that mean you cannot change the iris and vice versa?

Mike Watson October 25th, 2015 05:15 PM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
There's a toggle switch that controls that scroll wheel - Iris or ND. You can control one or the other at a time. It seems that with a quick flick of the finger, you could then modify the other.

BH has updated their website... "Expected availability: December 04 2015". For what that's worth. Perhaps Eric from Pro Video and Tape can tell us if that means the first units will ship on 12/4, or if pre-orders are expected to come before then.

Jeroen Wolf October 26th, 2015 02:20 AM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
And you can assign the ND function to the iris control on the handle.

Danilo Del Tufo October 26th, 2015 03:46 AM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
New Sony PXW-FS5 Footage :

Tom Gresham October 26th, 2015 04:37 AM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
Not much to learn there. What lens? What settings? Looks really flat (low contrast) to me. Creates more questions than answers.

I do like the dog, though. ;)

Ben Crosbie October 26th, 2015 06:33 AM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Watson (Post 1901344)
There's a toggle switch that controls that scroll wheel - Iris or ND. You can control one or the other at a time. It seems that with a quick flick of the finger, you could then modify the other.

BH has updated their website... "Expected availability: December 04 2015". For what that's worth. Perhaps Eric from Pro Video and Tape can tell us if that means the first units will ship on 12/4, or if pre-orders are expected to come before then.

Ok so switching from variND to iris control doesn't disengage the variND does it? Thanks for the info.

Jeremy Cole October 26th, 2015 10:04 AM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
The video is pretty informative and it answers pretty much all of the questions I had. Looks like a great run and gun camera. I normally run with an external monitor with a Waveform built-in, so not having one in the camera is not a big deal. Its light weight and the variable ND are its biggest assets. The 4-2-0, 8 bit 4K are its biggest negatives; it is NOT a cinema camera, but for what I do, it will be great!

Warren Kawamoto October 27th, 2015 09:25 PM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
It doesn't mention this anywhere, but I think all cameras should have a tripod mounting plate..something that you can instantly click on or off.

Mike Watson October 27th, 2015 10:07 PM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
Isn't that the 1/4-20 thread on the base?

Warren Kawamoto October 28th, 2015 12:21 PM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
Yes, all cameras have 1/4 20 tap on the base. What I was talking about is a tripod mounting plate like the VCT-14. You mount the plate on the tripod. To mount the camera on the plate, simply insert the front under the dovetail and click on. To remove the camera, pull one lever and lift. Simple as that. I wish all cameras had a similar option.

Mike Watson October 29th, 2015 07:50 PM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
Is the FS-5 even long enough to use a VCT-14 and not look ridiculous?

Why not put a VCT-14 base on your FS-5 for $100 and not force it on everyone else?

Olof Ekbergh October 30th, 2015 02:18 PM

Re: New Sony PXW-FS5
 
Canon makes a TA-100 that is only the front dovetail on the VCT14. It is much lighter and works very well.
You can get VCT-14 front wedges to go on any camera for $59.00.

I used to use the VCT14 on all my cameras even the 5DmkII. Now I have switched to AcraSwiss style on all my cameras and I intend on using that on my FS5 as well. My Jibs, Sliders, all my tripods and my StediCam all use the same system now. So I have a whole bunch of used VCT-14 base plates leftover, I sold a couple already. Some users with full FS7 kits using the brick systems really still like the very quick and positive lock mechanism.

The Acra system is lighter and does not have the irritating slight rock that you only notice when using light cameras, the old ENG 20+ lb cams sat on there really solidly, that is what the VCT14 was designed for.

I switched when I started using FS700 and FS7 cameras. The weight saving on the tripod even over the smaller TA-100 base is quite amazing, and it grips your camera very tightly.


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