And after I had sold mine :) Really awesome they added these features to the camera. Probably the best 1080p bang for buck right now.
I have none of NX lenses but a bunch of e mount from the FS700 and the a6000 is only B-cam or for personal photo and video shots. All fine for me ;-)
Well, yes, but from lenses and overall pov if you exclude EVF, NX500 seems better :-) You just need good magnet attachable VF for it.
wow. I did not think that they would add this value to the a6000. I was torn between a5100 and a6000 and decided for the a6000 as my main purpose is photo and the EVF was the determining factor. But now with XAVC-S no question it seems it was the 100% right decision ;-)
Finally!!! XAVC-S for Sony A6000..... new v2.0 firmware
@Vitaliy_Kiselev, I dont see no significant differences respect to the A5100, but most said that the A5100 is superior in video. What is your verdict?
Sony Alpha A6000 (ILCE-6000) firmware version 1.20
The safe recording will be on the external recorder and will be controlled on that and synced in post(plural eyes work perfect for me). All audio will go into the dr70 first, and be controlled on that, and then into the bluetooth transmitter, so break ups in the audio is not crucial, it's only for postsync and monitoring. I do all kind of stuff with the setup, reportage, talking heads etc. Even though it's only 28mps, I get a long way with the quality when treated nice. I could do without the bluetooth stuff, it would just be nice to get some sort of monitor/easier sync.
What are you shooting with such setup? And how you intend to control audio if you could have actually problem with transmission.
Hi Vitaliy. Thank you for replying. I have in mind running it together with a Tascam dr-70, and would just have it to make sync easier and get a headphone out(and back into the dr70): So the transmitter would be put on the camera rig and should be pretty ok for interference(and camera audio would not be vital anyway). Hands on experience from anyone with that kind of setup would just be nice:-).
It has mike input, hence must be pretty ok with livelier. Sound quality will be quite good (I used other Sony mike with camcorders). Just remember - it works in 2.4GHz band and it is super crowded. Do not use it in any conferences, exhibitions or education facilities. As otherwise you can get sudden problems.
At usual apartment just simple badly insulated microwave can shut them down suddenly.
Hi there. As anyone had any experience with Sony ECM W1M? It kinda add's line in and headphone out(though compressed bluetooth signal). With a dual recording setup it should make sync and monitoring a lot easier.
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