@Vitaliy_Kiselev Sorry for the oversight. I will remove link.
Check previous page, link to this post is already present.
Bummers I wanted to replace the GH4 with the A6300. Hopefully Sony will come out with a decent sized DSLR sized body with the same features as the A6300 to eliminate the heat issues.
Some lovely banding, moire, aliasing, and soft image. Plus ugly colors. What's not to like about it? ;)
Excessive HDR, but not bad.
Owners report about A6300 overheating. Similar to A6000. This means bad.
In hot climate with presence of hot lights and especially inside it will shut down instantly.
A6300 vs NX1 vs G7 - Detail Comparison
I know - Got that info about a day ago from a german DSLR-Forum user ^^. And you also get always a message at startup that you´re in NTSC mode (if you switch to it). We discussed that already -> It seems to be the best option to have two SD cards. One pre formatted for PAL and one for NTSC (if you want to switch in the field). Otherwise you´re in trouble (as you need to format the card to PAL or to NTSC). And you still get a backup SD card you can format to the right mode (if you decide hat you need it) ^^.
In general I would go with NTSC anyway - 30FPS is smoother and better on computers and mobile devices. (As they are basically ALL running on 60HZ or multiples of that - Even the smartphones and tablets.) Then you get at least two options without the need to switch format and SD cards -> 24P (with 6K to 4K scaling) for more static / wide angle shots and projects (with standard crop) - And 30P with no full scaling and so a higher crop factor for gimbal use and shots / projects with more movement. All without the need to switch. You should still get a fine image with 1/50 or 1/100 shutter speed (in 50Hz PAL countries) - It´s at least working fine with all Panasonic bodies.
Btw.: I will stop now to give information according features of the A6300. Why? Because it seems like even Sony doesn´t know what´s the case with the scaling modes (and it´s giving wrong information in their own online help and manuals). The guy at DSLR forum tested the crop factors by himself and got these results - with no crop difference inbetween 24P and 25P:
http://keunenet.de/Sony_Video.JPG
-.-
@Tscheckoff: you know what is weird? I was setting up my A6300, so I wanted to change the 25p in 24p. But you can't shoot in 24p in pal mode. So I have to change it to ntsc for that. That's weird right? So you can't use the best quality if the cam is in pal.
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