Great video E ! Im currently eyeing off the market. My M50 II (which has been stellar for quality 1080p video) is getting close to upgrade time. Tossing up between the FX30 and Panasonic S5II (both similarly priced in Australia) This review was great, good to see camera manufacturers pouring in quality features at these price points
Definitely on the fence with the mark ii and fx30. The main concern is overheating especially here in my area south Texas where temperatures during soccer season are over 90 degrees. Most test that are done by creators/reviewers are done under 80-85 degrees. Any advice is appreciated.
nice video bro thinking to buy the zve10 II myself , But can I ask you , what camera you used to shoot yourself on this video? also what lens would you recommend if I was to shoot a wedding with a zve10 II?
Thanks! I shot myself with my Sony FX3 camera. Regarding a lens for weddings, I'm not sure because I don't film weddings. But I assume the Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8 would be a safe bet. Here's a review video I made about it: ua-cam.com/video/MP84NHcRBHw/v-deo.html
Hi, great video. I'm not into sport videography but what you do and can achieve especially handheld looks very nice and it's very interesting. I wanted to ask you about the other parameters you use during the basketball game. You just give the ISO. I know the Tamron has a max of F/2-2.8 so, maybe is always at max?? You said you film in 4k 60fps, so what about shutter speed? 1/120s? Thanks.
I don't really know much about Lumix lenses but if there are any with the same specs as the lenses I used in this video, that's what I would go for. Also, why do you want to switch to the A73 specifically? It's a good camera but with very old technology.
Appreciate the review!! Also would love to see what your kit is looking like for fall season. I have the Tamron 35-150 and considering investing in a telephoto lens like the tamron 50-400 or sony 100-400 for further reach. You think cropping on 150mm is enough for football/soccer or should I get something in that 300-500mm range?
I have to buy a camera and have been watching your videos for tips, for filming the original football and also taking the occasional pictures of my kid and family which will you absolutely recommend between the a6700 and the zv-e10ii
Today is a good day we both rocking white T shirts and camera equipment is getting better. I'm still using Canon 80d with kit lens 55-250mm 5.6 if I want to upgrade with a budget of $1000 would you still recommend the zv 10 camera or should I get a better lens for my 80d?
Well with $1000 you wouldn’t have enough money for the ZV-E10 II and a lens. You could get the kit lens for an extra $100 but it’s not great for sports since the zoom is quite short. So, unless you’re willing to push your budget a bit more, I would just get a good lens for now. But that would mean that you are investing long term in Canon equipment so make sure that this is the path you want.
If streaming live sports would this camera work and what lens would you recommend for a basic set it and forget it set up while on a tripod trying to capture the whole field from a press box or sideline? Thanks.
Great review! Do you have any video on tips for protecting my camera? In terms of weather… i live in a humid area and very hot. Weather rn is high 90s and film around 12-2pm outside
Thanks! You can use a rain cover for the rain but I don't have a solution for humidity, sorry. Although it shouldn't be much of an issue. Overheating would be a much bigger concern for me if I was you. And I did make a video about that: ua-cam.com/video/Tb9Bp_rtGGc/v-deo.html
@@BeyondTheGame_E oh man, thank you!!! Overheating was my main concern, i saw an umbrella for the camera but figured it wouldn’t do much… this will help tons thank you! I’ll be sure to like the video!! Update: i saw hack #9 🤣🤣
What budget camera would you recommend to record kids soccer games. Ideally I would like to set it up and let it record without having to mess with it too much. I like paying attention to the game.
Usually it's one or the other. You either watch the game as a fan, or you actively film it. But you can't really do both. Because if you don't want to touch the camera while it's recording, that will have to come with a huge sacrifice in quality of the footage. But if you're just going to put a camera on a tripod and let it run by itself, I would recommend to get a GoPro or a cheap camcorder. You'll basically end up with a very static super wide shot of the entire pitch for the whole game.
I own a Sony A7CII; Sony ZV-1F and GoPro 12: Will be a better option buy this camera or invest in a Sony 70-200 GM II or Tamron 35-150mm f/,2 - 2.8 (for BJJ / JUDO / MMA and street photography and videos)?
There’s no way to know without being there. You should use the zebras, exposure metering, or histogram to monitor the exposure and choose accordingly. I personally shoot in slog3 and try to keep the exposure metering between 1.3 and 1.7.
You can pick any lens from this budget sports videography kit based on the zoom range you are after: kit.co/Beyond_the_Game/best-sports-filming-kit-on-a-budget
@@BeyondTheGame_E Ya, he grew up out west because his dad played with the Lions. I'm pretty sure he has a couple brothers who are really good. I helped out local minor football club, so I more or less followed most of his minor football career. No surprise he ended up playing pro.
@ thank you for the fast response and yes I just realized that after the game 😂 I’m sorry for all the questions it’s just I record basketball and football and just trying to figure out a lens still new to the cinema world and again thank you 🙏
I got a little confused on the stabilization and hoping for clarification. Is the “active stabilization” mentioned in the middle of the video different from the IBIS that is listed as not available on the ZV-E10 II? Thanks!
Yes they are different. IBIS is way better because it is mechanical. It's basically shock absorbers for your sensor. Active stabilization is done by a software that's basically trying to counteract the motion as best as it can.
To shoot in 4K/60p 10-bit, I would recommend a V90 rated SD card. I use these ones: kit.co/Beyond_the_Game/my-professional-sports-filming-kit/5205317-prograde-digital-sd-
I used a Sony 70-200mm GM F2.8 mkII for football and a Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8 for basketball. I reviewed both these lenses on my channel. Let mer know if you want the links.
Hello! Could you make a video on how to get credtionals? Especially for people who may have experience in other fields of photography (events in my case). I myself also use to play the sports I’d be interested in shooting so I would think that would make it easier but not completely sure.
It won't be any harder than any other mirrorless camera. But coming from a handycam where I assume you mostly use auto settings, you will probably need to learn a thing or two about exposure and colors to maximize its potential.
@BeyondTheGame_E yeah, I am not looking forward to that part. Several times, I tried to play with my settings in my handycam, something goes wrong. One time I did it before a football game, and my display was all white. I guess I turned the exposure to high. I panicked and it took me 5 minutes to get it back to the correct exposure. I never messed with exposure again. 😂😭😭
@@U2TV_Sportscast yeah you must be in auto then, otherwise the exposure is something that you need to adjust every time. But it's really not that hard once you understand how it works. Plenty of youtube videos will teach you in a few minutes and then it's just practice.
Sony 70-200mm F2.8 for football and the Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8 for basketball. If you're interested to learn more about them, I reviewed both lenses on this channel before.
The lenses I use are not budget but you can find all the budget lenses I recommend for this camera in this kit: kit.co/Beyond_the_Game/best-sports-filming-kit-on-a-budget
HELP!! I bought this camera to record my sons hockey games but I cannot figure out how to lock in the focus so the netting around the rink doesn't screw up the focus. Used it today for the first time in a game and it came out terrible. Had much better results with a regular iPhone.
This is not really a camera issue, it’s just how autofocus works. You can either do what a phone does, which is to use a very high aperture to get everything in focus. Or you could shoot in manual focus. Or you could get so close to the netting that the camera can’t focus on it. Or you could buy a 70-200mm Sony lens and turn on the feature that prevents it from focusing on anything 3M or closer.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Please don't take it as me questioning your review and saying a phone is better. I just have no idea how to use it yet. It's totally user error. I didn't know getting closer to the net would prevent the focus zeroing in on it. I think I will try there first before investing in another lens. As far as manual focus, I don't have the skill to change that as they are moving up and down the ice at fast speeds. Thank you for the reply and feedback.
@@ClipChasersMedia Honestly, I don't really know. I've only been using Apple computers for the past 20 years but I'm sure there are cheaper options out there.
@@BeyondTheGame_E I have my first sports videography shoot. It’s going to be very bright morning light, any settings that are important for me to keep in mind for the Zve10 ii?
@@ClipChasersMedia Nothing different for this specific model. Exposure works the same on every camera. I would recommend however that you get a variable ND filter if you don't have one already.
@@BeyondTheGame_E thanks for the answer man! I’m a mainly videoguy (for paid work) and some photos (just for fun/friends) so looks like i’ll be getting the Zve10 ii (and probably the fan if you recommend that), but what do you think about the quality difference in photos between a6400 and ZvE10 ii?
Who's buying a Sony ZV-E10 II this year? Let me know if you have any questions.
Thinking about it, if I do I will use your link.
@@willyBeamin05 Thanks for your support 👊🏽
I have just bought it. After recently buying the mk 1 after not being able to afford the fx30 it made sense to me to pick it up.
@@brianmcgregor9586 So do you still have both or did you sell the first one to buy the second one?
@@BeyondTheGame_E I still have both , but I plan to sell the mk1 to upgrade things like memory card etc
Great review! So cool to see this camera in a sports environment.
Glad I can help!
Do you have a link to the lens you are using at all?
Yes I do! Here you go: amzn.to/3TvIs0e
Great video E !
Im currently eyeing off the market.
My M50 II (which has been stellar for quality 1080p video) is getting close to upgrade time.
Tossing up between the FX30 and Panasonic S5II (both similarly priced in Australia)
This review was great, good to see camera manufacturers pouring in quality features at these price points
Ive never tried the Panasonic but I hear good things. But I’m team FX30.
Definitely going to look into this camera! Great vid bro
Thank you! 😊
Great review
Thanks! 😊
Definitely on the fence with the mark ii and fx30. The main concern is overheating especially here in my area south Texas where temperatures during soccer season are over 90 degrees. Most test that are done by creators/reviewers are done under 80-85 degrees. Any advice is appreciated.
I definitely recommend investing $40 in a Ulanzi cooling fan if you go with the ZV-E10 II. But the FX30 is the safer option.
same, the fx30 is only a few hundred more
What budget lens for sports videography? I have a Zv-e10, I want to use it for football game
This one amzn.to/403TMoC
I was looking for a budget camera... now I know what to do ;)
Glad I was helpful!
My guy. Good stuff.
Thank you!
I can’t believe how much I like this camera in white.
I like it too! But I just know I'm gonna get it super dirty in like a month.
@@BeyondTheGame_EI’ll look forward to the 90 day review update to see how it’s holding up 😄
@@DavidStella Sadly I only had the camera for 4 days. 😞
nice video bro thinking to buy the zve10 II myself , But can I ask you , what camera you used to shoot yourself on this video?
also what lens would you recommend if I was to shoot a wedding with a zve10 II?
Thanks! I shot myself with my Sony FX3 camera. Regarding a lens for weddings, I'm not sure because I don't film weddings. But I assume the Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8 would be a safe bet. Here's a review video I made about it: ua-cam.com/video/MP84NHcRBHw/v-deo.html
How good is this camera for soccer pictures?
Thanks for the good inf
It's good for photos as well but it's made for video.
Hi, great video. I'm not into sport videography but what you do and can achieve especially handheld looks very nice and it's very interesting.
I wanted to ask you about the other parameters you use during the basketball game. You just give the ISO. I know the Tamron has a max of F/2-2.8 so, maybe is always at max?? You said you film in 4k 60fps, so what about shutter speed? 1/120s?
Thanks.
Thanks for the compliments. During the basketball game my shutter speed was at 1/250 and my aperture was at F4.
Great video . Hi I have the Panasonic Lumix g7 shooting for sports what lens would you recommend . Should I switch to the a7iii all together .
I don't really know much about Lumix lenses but if there are any with the same specs as the lenses I used in this video, that's what I would go for. Also, why do you want to switch to the A73 specifically? It's a good camera but with very old technology.
Appreciate the review!! Also would love to see what your kit is looking like for fall season. I have the Tamron 35-150 and considering investing in a telephoto lens like the tamron 50-400 or sony 100-400 for further reach. You think cropping on 150mm is enough for football/soccer or should I get something in that 300-500mm range?
I guess it depends how far you are filming from but personally I always film football with a 70-200mm.
@@BeyondTheGame_E gotcha, appreciate the response!
Would you recomend the sony a6400 or this for sports photography and videos
For a beginner, yes I do. I even made a review video about it: ua-cam.com/video/E1usraZ8IPU/v-deo.html
I have to buy a camera and have been watching your videos for tips, for filming the original football and also taking the occasional pictures of my kid and family which will you absolutely recommend between the a6700 and the zv-e10ii
If you're going to take photos as well, I recommend the A6700.
Today is a good day we both rocking white T shirts and camera equipment is getting better. I'm still using Canon 80d with kit lens 55-250mm 5.6 if I want to upgrade with a budget of $1000 would you still recommend the zv 10 camera or should I get a better lens for my 80d?
Well with $1000 you wouldn’t have enough money for the ZV-E10 II and a lens. You could get the kit lens for an extra $100 but it’s not great for sports since the zoom is quite short. So, unless you’re willing to push your budget a bit more, I would just get a good lens for now. But that would mean that you are investing long term in Canon equipment so make sure that this is the path you want.
If streaming live sports would this camera work and what lens would you recommend for a basic set it and forget it set up while on a tripod trying to capture the whole field from a press box or sideline?
Thanks.
For something like that, I would go with a camcorder if I were you.
@@BeyondTheGame_E what do you recommend?
@@Cougs2894 I haven't used a camcorder in 20 years so I don't have any models to recommend unfortunately.
thank you for the video!!!!
You're welcome!
Great review! Do you have any video on tips for protecting my camera? In terms of weather… i live in a humid area and very hot. Weather rn is high 90s and film around 12-2pm outside
Thanks! You can use a rain cover for the rain but I don't have a solution for humidity, sorry. Although it shouldn't be much of an issue. Overheating would be a much bigger concern for me if I was you. And I did make a video about that: ua-cam.com/video/Tb9Bp_rtGGc/v-deo.html
@@BeyondTheGame_E oh man, thank you!!! Overheating was my main concern, i saw an umbrella for the camera but figured it wouldn’t do much… this will help tons thank you! I’ll be sure to like the video!!
Update: i saw hack #9 🤣🤣
What budget camera would you recommend to record kids soccer games. Ideally I would like to set it up and let it record without having to mess with it too much. I like paying attention to the game.
Usually it's one or the other. You either watch the game as a fan, or you actively film it. But you can't really do both. Because if you don't want to touch the camera while it's recording, that will have to come with a huge sacrifice in quality of the footage. But if you're just going to put a camera on a tripod and let it run by itself, I would recommend to get a GoPro or a cheap camcorder. You'll basically end up with a very static super wide shot of the entire pitch for the whole game.
I own a Sony A7CII; Sony ZV-1F and GoPro 12: Will be a better option buy this camera or invest in a Sony 70-200 GM II or Tamron 35-150mm f/,2 - 2.8 (for BJJ / JUDO / MMA and street photography and videos)?
If you already own a Sony A7C II, you won't get a huge improvement from this camera. So you are much better off investing in the lenses you mentioned.
Which monitor did you have on it
It’s the Portkeys monitor that I reviewed in this video ua-cam.com/video/LZ1nhE8N1b4/v-deo.htmlsi=U2XuqHF4Zk-21Gr7
What field monitor do you recommend?
This one ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/LZ1nhE8N1b4/v-deo.htmlsi=n0VMK1qAhHQyy-sU
If you’re doing indoor sports like hockey where there is bright lights what iso should you use? 800 or 2500 iso?!
There’s no way to know without being there. You should use the zebras, exposure metering, or histogram to monitor the exposure and choose accordingly. I personally shoot in slog3 and try to keep the exposure metering between 1.3 and 1.7.
What kind of lens do you recommend as a first lens for someone just getting into sports videography?
You can pick any lens from this budget sports videography kit based on the zoom range you are after: kit.co/Beyond_the_Game/best-sports-filming-kit-on-a-budget
@@BeyondTheGame_E Just picked the ZV-E10ii yesterday xD, what settings were u running indoors?
@@vaughantrapper9676 I always use the same recording settings indoors or outdoors: XAVC-S 4K, 4:2:2 10-bit, SLOG3.
I might have to upgrade
FOMO is kicking in! 😉
What lense do you use to filming football game?
Mostly the Sony 70-200mm gm f2.8 II which I reviewed in this video: ua-cam.com/video/YUPzUrHcyXo/v-deo.htmlsi=SV3Rx7iufOb9efeL
I have footage of philpot when he was 7 years old. Always ahead of everyone else.
😂 That's awesome!
@@BeyondTheGame_E Ya, he grew up out west because his dad played with the Lions. I'm pretty sure he has a couple brothers who are really good. I helped out local minor football club, so I more or less followed most of his minor football career. No surprise he ended up playing pro.
Is this good for filming in the stands? I need to record to study film
Yes it is as long as you use the right lens.
Should the budget lens be good for football games I’m still looking for good lenses I wouldn’t be to far from the field but not to close either?
If by budget you mean the kit lens that comes with the camera, I think it only goes up to 50mm so you won’t be able to zoom very far.
@ thank you for the fast response and yes I just realized that after the game 😂 I’m sorry for all the questions it’s just I record basketball and football and just trying to figure out a lens still new to the cinema world and again thank you 🙏
@@saucegotti9402 no worries at all! Good luck 👍🏽
I am so torn due to overheating. I will film in over 90 degrees do you think the external fan will work? I film my son’s soccer games.
I mean, I can't offer any guarantees but I think it should.
@BeyondTheGame_E would it be good for filming hunts??
@@Stud_Mac I don’t see why not.
Showww! 🤩👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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Ur vest!!! Did u have it made or the stadium have it for you
The CFL (LCF in French) supplies them to all the videographers and photographers on the sidelines. It's mandatory.
Did you use any filter sir? Like Nd stops?
No I didn’t use any filters.
@@BeyondTheGame_E may I ask for an advice how did you fight the sunlight?
@@suggestPH I didn't. The game was at night. But for day games I use a variable ND filter.
@@BeyondTheGame_E can you recommend a variable nd filter?
@@suggestPH I use the PolarPro Peter Mckinnon Mist Edition
What settings did you use for the color while filming (not color grading after)
I shot in SLOG-3.
@@BeyondTheGame_E sweet, do you have videos talking about these settings you can use on your camera
@@prodsteez I break down all my settings in this video ua-cam.com/video/TOuOslm5jeY/v-deo.html
Does catalyst browse still work with the 10 bit footage?
yes it does. But I think that the free version will only export your stabilized clips in 8-bit.
ah gotcha
I got a little confused on the stabilization and hoping for clarification. Is the “active stabilization” mentioned in the middle of the video different from the IBIS that is listed as not available on the ZV-E10 II? Thanks!
Yes they are different. IBIS is way better because it is mechanical. It's basically shock absorbers for your sensor. Active stabilization is done by a software that's basically trying to counteract the motion as best as it can.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Thanks so much!
@@chachita176 You're welcome!
What lenses?
I used a Sony 70-200mm for football and a Tamron 35-150mm for basketball.
What memory card would you recommend for this to handle slog 4K etc?
To shoot in 4K/60p 10-bit, I would recommend a V90 rated SD card. I use these ones: kit.co/Beyond_the_Game/my-professional-sports-filming-kit/5205317-prograde-digital-sd-
What Lens do you use?
I have a few but, in this video, I used the Sony GM 70-200mm F2.8 mkII
what are the lenses you use with this
I used a Sony 70-200mm GM F2.8 mkII for football and a Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8 for basketball. I reviewed both these lenses on my channel. Let mer know if you want the links.
Hello! Could you make a video on how to get credtionals?
Especially for people who may have experience in other fields of photography (events in my case). I myself also use to play the sports I’d be interested in shooting so I would think that would make it easier but not completely sure.
@@PerfectorZY hey there, I actually made a video on that topic already. Here’s the link ua-cam.com/video/GHpIL01poRM/v-deo.htmlsi=o_mPqMGM5fOqmysD
Can I use it for basketball photography? (not video)
You can but it's more for video than photo. If you want the same quality but photos are more important to you, I would look at the A6700.
Gonna trade in my MK1 for the MK2 later this year for my B roll cam
Nice! It does make a great B-cam for a pro setup.
We need more review videos on the mark i
There you go: ua-cam.com/video/jSUgCbzV9KE/v-deo.htmlsi=t8Ggt_IUD-kEYSKC
E, I never used anything other than a Sony Handycam. Do U suggest this will be easy camera to transition to, for the price of course. Thanks!
It won't be any harder than any other mirrorless camera. But coming from a handycam where I assume you mostly use auto settings, you will probably need to learn a thing or two about exposure and colors to maximize its potential.
@BeyondTheGame_E yeah, I am not looking forward to that part. Several times, I tried to play with my settings in my handycam, something goes wrong. One time I did it before a football game, and my display was all white. I guess I turned the exposure to high. I panicked and it took me 5 minutes to get it back to the correct exposure. I never messed with exposure again. 😂😭😭
@@U2TV_Sportscast yeah you must be in auto then, otherwise the exposure is something that you need to adjust every time. But it's really not that hard once you understand how it works. Plenty of youtube videos will teach you in a few minutes and then it's just practice.
What lens are u using
Sony 70-200mm F2.8 for football and the Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8 for basketball. If you're interested to learn more about them, I reviewed both lenses on this channel before.
Sony 70-200mm F2.8: ua-cam.com/video/YUPzUrHcyXo/v-deo.html
Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8: ua-cam.com/video/MP84NHcRBHw/v-deo.html
Looking to get into videography. What lens are you using? Do you have a budget lens in mind to pair with this camera?
The lenses I use are not budget but you can find all the budget lenses I recommend for this camera in this kit: kit.co/Beyond_the_Game/best-sports-filming-kit-on-a-budget
Also shoutout CEBL and CFL running through my career history lol
Exactly, I'm running in your footsteps!
@@BeyondTheGame_E I’m just tryna get like you 🫡
HELP!! I bought this camera to record my sons hockey games but I cannot figure out how to lock in the focus so the netting around the rink doesn't screw up the focus. Used it today for the first time in a game and it came out terrible. Had much better results with a regular iPhone.
This is not really a camera issue, it’s just how autofocus works. You can either do what a phone does, which is to use a very high aperture to get everything in focus. Or you could shoot in manual focus. Or you could get so close to the netting that the camera can’t focus on it. Or you could buy a 70-200mm Sony lens and turn on the feature that prevents it from focusing on anything 3M or closer.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Please don't take it as me questioning your review and saying a phone is better. I just have no idea how to use it yet. It's totally user error. I didn't know getting closer to the net would prevent the focus zeroing in on it. I think I will try there first before investing in another lens. As far as manual focus, I don't have the skill to change that as they are moving up and down the ice at fast speeds. Thank you for the reply and feedback.
@@monte9696 Don't worry, I didn't take it as you saying that a phone is better. And user error is quite normal. That's how we all learn!
Can I edit video from this camera on a not that good laptop without proxies? It’s a 2020 surface pro
Not if you record in the highest quality file format.
@@BeyondTheGame_E what is the cheapest laptop/desktop that can edit 4k 60fps without hiccups?
@@ClipChasersMedia Honestly, I don't really know. I've only been using Apple computers for the past 20 years but I'm sure there are cheaper options out there.
@@BeyondTheGame_E I have my first sports videography shoot. It’s going to be very bright morning light, any settings that are important for me to keep in mind for the Zve10 ii?
@@ClipChasersMedia Nothing different for this specific model. Exposure works the same on every camera. I would recommend however that you get a variable ND filter if you don't have one already.
ZvE10 vs A6700 for Basketball in 4k60?
If your intention is to do video only, I would go with the ZV-E10 II. But if you intend to take photos too, go with the A6700.
@@BeyondTheGame_E thanks for the answer man! I’m a mainly videoguy (for paid work) and some photos (just for fun/friends) so looks like i’ll be getting the Zve10 ii (and probably the fan if you recommend that), but what do you think about the quality difference in photos between a6400 and ZvE10 ii?
Bro the garbage can shot off the top of the video 😂 fr tho great review
A lot of preparation and planing went into that shot! 😂
That’s lit I be on both u guys page both goats