Cubanito
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Cubanito got a reaction from Eno in A 15MP Sony Mirrorless Camera will be Announced Soon
We had half of this info before here in November:
A good guess of the possible new Sony A7IV specs…
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/a-good-guess-of-the-possible-new-sony-a7iv-specs/
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Cubanito got a reaction from IronFilm in [SHORT REVIEW] Feelworld FW760 7" Field Monitor
For Ronnie:
If the input is 4k. What quality do you see when you zoom in, 4K or Full HD?
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Cubanito got a reaction from kidzrevil in Sony A6500 movie and photo samples are coming in
24 hours with Sony's A6500 mirrorless camera
https://www.engadget.com/2016/11/18/sony-a6500-sample-images/
Woof! Sony a6500 sample images are here
https://***URL removed***/news/8992012425/sony-a6500-first-samples-images
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Cubanito got a reaction from benymypony in Sony A6500 movie and photo samples are coming in
That frame was from a small size Internet version of the video.
This is from the original frame:
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Cubanito got a reaction from frontfocus in Sony a6500 limited record time
"In an interesting update, there's a new menu option which changes when the over-heating warning icon appears: there's Standard or High options, the latter simply allowing the camera to keep operating even when it's getting hot, although protection will still kick-in to prevent any damage. When shooting with the earlier A6300, I found the body could get quite hot to touch, and revealingly Sony's engineers recommended using the A6500 on a tripod when the temperature warning had been adjusted - not to do with stabilisation, but because the body may become uncomfortably hot."
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_A6500/
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Cubanito got a reaction from frontfocus in Sony a6500 limited record time
the camera offers about 16 minutes of continuous shooting time and, as a new feature for this model, also includes a special power mode designed for tripod recording. As explained by the Sony rep, this mode allows the camera temp to get a little hotter, offering around 29 minutes of uninterrupted recording time.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/blog/hands_on_sony_rx100_mark5_a6500/
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Cubanito got a reaction from TheRenaissanceMan in Sony a6500 limited record time
A6500 vs A6300 overheating test
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10153772033285426&id=177852000425
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Cubanito got a reaction from Marco Tecno in Sony a6500 limited record time
"In an interesting update, there's a new menu option which changes when the over-heating warning icon appears: there's Standard or High options, the latter simply allowing the camera to keep operating even when it's getting hot, although protection will still kick-in to prevent any damage. When shooting with the earlier A6300, I found the body could get quite hot to touch, and revealingly Sony's engineers recommended using the A6500 on a tripod when the temperature warning had been adjusted - not to do with stabilisation, but because the body may become uncomfortably hot."
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_A6500/
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Cubanito got a reaction from TheRenaissanceMan in Sony a6500 limited record time
"In an interesting update, there's a new menu option which changes when the over-heating warning icon appears: there's Standard or High options, the latter simply allowing the camera to keep operating even when it's getting hot, although protection will still kick-in to prevent any damage. When shooting with the earlier A6300, I found the body could get quite hot to touch, and revealingly Sony's engineers recommended using the A6500 on a tripod when the temperature warning had been adjusted - not to do with stabilisation, but because the body may become uncomfortably hot."
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_A6500/
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Cubanito got a reaction from lwestfall in Sony a6500 limited record time
"In an interesting update, there's a new menu option which changes when the over-heating warning icon appears: there's Standard or High options, the latter simply allowing the camera to keep operating even when it's getting hot, although protection will still kick-in to prevent any damage. When shooting with the earlier A6300, I found the body could get quite hot to touch, and revealingly Sony's engineers recommended using the A6500 on a tripod when the temperature warning had been adjusted - not to do with stabilisation, but because the body may become uncomfortably hot."
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Sony_Alpha_A6500/
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Cubanito got a reaction from TheRenaissanceMan in Sony a6500 limited record time
the camera offers about 16 minutes of continuous shooting time and, as a new feature for this model, also includes a special power mode designed for tripod recording. As explained by the Sony rep, this mode allows the camera temp to get a little hotter, offering around 29 minutes of uninterrupted recording time.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/blog/hands_on_sony_rx100_mark5_a6500/