Akbar
-
Posts
2 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Articles
Posts posted by Akbar
-
-
Hello!
New around here - thought I'd get some input. To give you some background, I'm a photographer who's getting requested to do more and more video projects. I'm at the point where I need a new system. I currently have a Nikon D600 and it works fantastic for still, just falls apart when grading video.
Here's my criteria:
- Needs to be somewhat compact (as I'm travelling with it quite a bit)
- Needs to be able to take stills well (as I'll be using it for that when travelling on shoots)
- Needs to be reasonably priced
- Can be graded decently well
- Would ideally like to be part of a team that updates their firmware on a semi-regular basis
- Would love for it to be better video quality than I currently have with the D600
Here's my thought process: Buy a cheaper camera body, spend the money on lenses and any other upgrades like cages, atomos, etc I need. Or buy a more expensive body, and use a metabones adapter with my Nikon lenses (already hearing that the autofocus doesn't work the greatest with this solution)
Options (thus far)
Low end:
- Sony a6000
- Lumix GM5
Mid end:
- Sony A7II
- Olympus E-M5 II
Higher end:
- Sony A7S (I'd have to sell my Nikon D600 for this option)
Random thoughts:
- Sony RX100 III
- Lumix LX100
- Samsung NX1/ Lumix GH4 (Although they're too bulky for my purpose)
So as you can see I'm scatter brained. I'm in no rush, but ideally would like something before a wedding shoot in May - so if Sony A7000 would be my cure I could wait
Any help is greatly welcomed, and thanks in advance.
Help me decide! (Put me out of my misery)
In: Cameras
Posted
Thanks all for your reply! I think I'm going to wait for NAB in April before making a decision. I think I want to avoid most Nikon dSLR bodies just because of the bulk - looking for something relatively light/compact.
Cheers!