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Best camera of 2014, your opinion?
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  • The only camera that truly impressed me in 2014 was the KineMax 6K.

  • ...a multifunctional tool - Lumix FZ 1000 ,even underappreciated

  • @StudioDCCreative

    Actually, GH4 is not 2014 camera :-)

  • GH4 for me. Best all-rounder, most practical for both doc and narrative work, grades very well, no nasty habits, fantastic image straight out of camera, fast and instinctive controls in the hands, can use lighter weight MFT lenses or speedbooster for Super35 equiv. In short: flexible, practical, mobile, affordable.

  • Another vote for the A7s. I just got back from a trip where I was shooting a lot (mostly stills) in extremely dim abandoned buildings and it was great to

    1. shoot handheld
    2. keep the lenses I was using (FD 24/2.8, FD 50/1.4, and Voigtlander 12/5.6) in the pockets of my hoodie (with one on the camera body, obviously).

    I love the resolution on the A7r, but if I can bring only a single camera with me, it's probably going to be the A7s.

  • @abolit Agreed that its an early adopter platform at this point. It shoots to a codec nothing understands yet after all:)

    @aldolega If rolling shutter is a factor for you the NX1 is probably not your camera. Other than some shots out of a train window, I haven't yet encountered any real world cases where skew has shown itself (ie something in frame with more velocity than the sensor scan).

  • Since I'm into the $500 or less category, I'd say the pany g6 or the sony a5100. You get 95% of the goods for a small fraction of the price.

  • For me, "best" would mean best overall performer, which for me is the GH4. The A7s and NX1 have some sexy aspects for sure, but their rolling shutter isn't workable for what/how I'm shooting.

  • @racer5, No doubt that NX1 has tremendous potential of being a number one camera but ,from my perspective , it's not "there" yet. Still needs some improvements. Got to admit though Samsung did an excellent job and will definitely be a winner quite soon. But for now I'll be watching the progress of NX cameras having my A7S in my hands

  • A7s...seriously the best camera for both stills/video ive owned for years. Pairing the A7s with old FD's seem to have a magic combination. I don't even have to consider fast glass unless its for a "look" rather than a lowlight requirement. :-)

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev

    +1 NX1. It has made my current workflow of shooting flat and fiddling for hours in DaVinci seem a bit silly - because after all that time the baked NX1 image still looks better and more natural. It's the best "on the card" 4k video out there at the moment. Plus OIS that works great for movies.

    Another thing I haven't heard mentioned about this camera: Samsung does not have the old consumer/pro division dynamic. This is their top camera period, they have a massive budget, and they will not be holding back features. They've already put a firmware update out which improved the 4k mode nicely. The engineers have admitted it has the horsepower to do 240fps at 6k - this is a camera capable of a very long life in the market.

    Oh and 28mp stills.

  • Well you know how it goes, the best camera ... is the one you carry!

    Having said that, my GH2 is still my best camera of 2014. Sure, I would like to replace it. Though about a GX7, but savings and ergonomics spoke higher. Waited endlessly for a G7. No cigar. Now, each day I'm thinking smaller, so...

    IMHO the best camera that came out of 2014 was definitely the LX100. No contest there. It can cover 90% of my needs except for long telephoto and UWA.

  • well, since it was hardly available last year, I'm gonna say BMPCC. :)

  • @abolit @DrDave

    It is specific format topic, avoid talks here.

  • @abolit I think there will be a development reasonably soon--an improved NX1, a new camcorder from Canon, who knows? But for now the AX100 has the features I like--resolution, flat color and a super lens, and is missing the things I don't like in the Panasonic GH cams--weird chalky color. Someone may also may a cheap hdmi recorder that does H.264 or H.265 on the Sony A7s. I won't be buying an FS7 since the A7s with an external recorder would be better.

  • Sony A7. I shoot with it almost daily. Easy to use, easy to grade, great picture. Incredible in low light. It's really changed the way how I work.

  • @DrDave Save you wishlist for Santa :) Or win the lottery and get yourself Sony FS7.

  • GH4....It's complex but I think it will continue to surprise and second camera budget permitting would be AJA CION

  • I sure bought the LX100 because I think it was the best camera offered (for my needs) in 2014. Second choice would have been the GH4.

  • AX100. I love the Sony A7s and it would be my choice if it could record 4K internally and the price were a bit lower. I haven't bought the Samsung but I will when Vitaliy hacks it.

  • Sony A7s hands down. You can shoot everywhere without worrying about light. It changed everything for me. Oh and you get beautiful stills as well.

  • I'm with @nomad Sony A7S is a winner(IMO)

  • The AX100 is my choice. It isn't perfect but it's damn good. I rarely use camera audio other than to sync to so I don't miss the XLR inputs.