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Dror Levi May 11th, 2012 09:32 PM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
@Bill
I think that the video look come from the stock lens and maybe the use of the 60I instead of 24p.
I have seen many clips from this camera that look like video but seen so many other that had the film look when not using the stock lens with a 24p.

@Aaron What makes you use the 7D rather then FS100 for you wedding work?

Aaron Almquist May 11th, 2012 09:41 PM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
The FS100 is just too big and bulky when I'm getting closeups around the bride. I also don't care for the button configuration or layout on the FS100. When I'm in a run and gun situation I want the shutter, iris, and iso controls close by just like on my 7D.

Dror Levi May 11th, 2012 09:59 PM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
What as far as the image itself. Which one of the two you like better?

Bill Grant May 11th, 2012 10:00 PM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
DAn,
I can't afford the body much less a lens :) I'll stick with my 5D 60D combo for now. Thanks for posting this. Was it 60i?

Aaron Almquist May 11th, 2012 10:38 PM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
@ Dror

The image out of the FS100 spanks any DSLR. Except of course the new Canon 4K 1DC.

Nicholas de Kock May 11th, 2012 10:41 PM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
One thing I've noticed from watching FS100 samples online is that it's not a great camera for make-up shots - skin tones seem to have this reddish tint & it's too sharp. The DSLR's are crappy cameras but they are amazing for make-up work, skin looks magical on DSLR's, I'm not sure if the low resolution sensor smudges all the wrinkles away but whatever it does it works. I'd love to see the FS100 used with proper lenses & grading.

Dror Levi May 12th, 2012 06:49 AM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
Nicholas, Check this video for a great make up images from the FS100

Chad Whelan May 16th, 2012 11:59 AM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
I have shot about 10 weddings so far with the cam. A while back I actually tried trading for an EX 1 or 3 to no avail. If you are coming from a DSLR background then you will probably adjust much quicker and love the camera. I have been transitioning from a Z1U and there has been a definite learning curve with using different lenses, focus, steadiness and manual zooms. All of this has gotten better over the past couple shoots and I am starting to enjoy the camera a little more. I do love the image and when I don't feel rushed I very much love the camera. For corporate work I absolutely love everything about the FS100, it's just the run n gun of weddings that gets me a little flustered and wishing sometimes I had a different cam. After continued use I am sure all of that will go away and I will wonder why I ever questioned trading to begin with.

Here is a video I shot in October, one of the 1st shoots with the cam. I shot 1080 60p at that time. I now have switched over to 30p, like the look much better. This was shot using the 18-200 kit lens and the SONY 16mm 2.8 lens. I will note that after the 1st dance the groom told me no light whatsoever was to be used, (1st time in 18 years of shooting I had ever been told that) thank God I did not have the Z1! For the dancing party shots the gain was on 24db I believe. I honestly was blown away at how good they held up.


Glen Vandermolen May 16th, 2012 01:55 PM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Harper (Post 1732687)
Glen, the lens begins at f/3.5, that is slow by any standard for wedding work, but I can't argue with you if you've used it successfully. The slowest lens I've used for wedding work was a F/2.8-4.0 and it got through the ceremony ok, but for the reception it was useless most times unless wide open and full wide.

I would seriously research the heck out of low light examples of footage with the lens before purchasing, to be safe.

Yes, the stock lens is slow, but the FS100's low light abilities make up for this, in my experience. The FS can shoot very clean video at 18db. That's just unheard of before this.
Now, I'm not saying the stock lens is the best for this camera, but there's not many other options with the range this lens has - 18-200 zoom is very handy to have in a wedding. I did buy a Tamron 17-50 zoom with constant f2.8 (with a-mount adapter) which I use a lot indoors. But having that 200mm reach is a big benefit of the stock lens.

Frank Glencairn May 16th, 2012 03:51 PM

Re: does anyone use the Sony NEX FS100
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicholas de Kock (Post 1732865)
One thing I've noticed from watching FS100 samples online is that it's not a great camera for make-up shots - skin tones seem to have this reddish tint & it's too sharp. The DSLR's are crappy cameras but they are amazing for make-up work, skin looks magical on DSLR's, I'm not sure if the low resolution sensor smudges all the wrinkles away but whatever it does it works. I'd love to see the FS100 used with proper lenses & grading.

Thatīs what my G-Log PP is for. Say goodbye to reddish skin.
Iīm not a huge fan of that typical music video skin look, but I can see itīs use on a wedding.
If you dial down the sharpness in camera, it only takes little post work to make it on par with a DSLR, but with a better resolution.

The FS700 is evevn better at this.

Frank


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