Disclaimer** UA-cam Compression has decided its out for blood, and the noise/banding in this video only happens after upload, however, I didn't want a good video to go to waste, I'll leave a link if needed for a higher quality upload on vimeo. Also THIS IS NOT A SCIENTIFIC TEST, these are just MY thoughts comparing this camera to others, if you want more accuracy, you know where to get Undone, respectfully
I felt tired of people turning off all the lights on purpose and seeing if the camera works, it’s like taking a wheel off a tire and seeing if it drives
Great review, thank you! I already have the A7iv, I probably don't need to upgrade to either of the other bodies, but I'll spend some on better glass! Easy sub, looking forward to more of your content.
Props to the talent, that was a lot of standing in the same place and doing the same thing for what seemed like a long time and that's just for the finished product.
The FX6 is like magic in the dark. That combed with the Auto-VND allows you to do some CRAZY stuff with timelapses, or other stuff that requires wild changes in exposure
Hi Kofi!! Looking for advice! I'm hoping to upgrade my camera for filming in a black/low light spin studio with Neewer RGB lights in the background. Is there a camera from any brand that I should look into that would produce the best quality and handle 4k for 45+ minutes without overheating? Thank you so much!
Good info here, Kofi. Thank you for putting this together. Shame about YT and how it buries all the noise in compression. It makes pixel peeping very hard.
Knowing that it could work to shoot below the lower base ISO and that noise in the shadows may be cleaner opens up your choices. But, doing so may affect your highlights. Still, knowing that shooting outside the base ISOs can work is important information. Thanks for encouraging using lights for your videos/films. I hear so many people complaining that cameras aren't performing as well as they THINK they should. As if cameras are meant to be used without lighting. For me, I am happy with the FX30. Despite the sensor size, I've been able to get amazing footage out of it. Regarding noise, I find that reducing the chroma noise in post alone goes a long way in creating a cleaner image. It also makes the image more film like since film stock does not have chroma issues in grain. I can use Resolve's NR tools to remove chroma noise and slightly reduce 'regular' noise with little affect on the quality of the image itself. Great content as always. Cheers.
I ordered the FX30 with the 10-20 F4, 15 F1.4 & 40 F2.5 and am sticking with it, of course Sony needs to get a shipment or two to B&H so I can start my UA-cam filming career, I'll leave the light on!
Hi Kofi, Great channel. I have a question for you. I am doing an interview in 2 weeks with the FX30. I want to expose for black skin tones. Person I am interviewing is a Black Priest. Normally on the FX30 I only go a stop over and slap on a Phantom LUT. I have plenty of light so I can stay at ISO 800. What are your recommendations. Trying hard to get this right and I am kind of fresh on the video end of things. Cheers, Sean
Mannnn. You’re a week early my first video of feb is exposing for darker skin , if I remember correctly , skin exposure is 48-55% IRE, to be safe (and reference to other Cine ei videos if you’re using it) id maybe go for 48-50% on Cine ei 200/400 for more shadow detail, use your zebras to make sure you’re there 👍🏾 also don’t be afraid to use light, but make it soft ! And if you’re in a big space, I might warm it up like a littttle bit, idk that’s just a personal touch
@@KofiYeboah Thanks Kofi...I am trying to change the focus of my own channel. Do more interview type videos. I have my first one coming up with the African Priest and trying to make it good! I will take your advice and will definitely tune in when your vid comes out! Cheers and Thanks
Now your saying to use light and low light isn't no light which obviously is true. For me tho I am around recording a lot of fireworks displays for example and there are obviously no lights other than the fireworks and even sometimes the camera needs to move that's where my problem comes because it's super easy to get noise in the black background if the iso is just a little too high or something like that so thats what would be where I have my problem so would it for me just be the fact that my lense F value is way too high now I haven't gotten any of these cameras (yet) but I am planning to do so but before I would go out and buy them I just wanted to hear your version of this if you know anything or tips around shooting fireworks or places where the background is absolutely black with as minimal noise as possible
1:31 i'm sorry but i've been an expert in low videography and 20 years in low light photography for weddings and the theory about low light dynamic range at lower iso than the base iso is flawed. If you punch out the exposure and use an F 1.8/ lens you can see how the gamma will increase to 1.4 instead of 1.2 resulting clearer video and more crisp resolution. The FX30 as you can see makes the subject in the lower ISO setting smile more while the base ISO at 800 makes him feel more sad. At this point you have realised that i have no clue what im talking about and im just wasting your time reading all of this. By the way nice review
Hey so I have seen some people say to turn off noise reduction completely while some say keep it on at the lowest setting? I have it at the middle setting and Im curious if that’s a smart move and what setting you like to shoot in in regards to the noise reduction in the fx6
the Fx30 looks really good. I have an a7iii so i'll probably get the fx30 over the a7iv for it's filmmaking capabilities. what do you think? I also have a lot of sony glass.
If you need more light in low light situations try full frame lens on aps-c fx30 using a metabones speedbooster, known as focal reducers. It will increase your light coming in by a stop as well as times your focal zoom range by 0.74x. Work with primes as well. I just love the small form factor especially doing run and gun jobs.
I got the FX30. I have a sigma 16mm f1.4 and a sony 18-105mm f4. Need faster lenses. Should I get the sigma 30mm f/1.4 and use clear image zoom to get more reach ( i do with the 16mm. Sometimes) or get sigma 18-50mm f2.8? Is 2.8 a LOT better than my current f4 in low light? Thanks
Try full frame lens on aps-c fx30 using a metabones speedbooster, known as focal reducers. It will increase your light coming in by a stop as well as times your focal zoom range by 0.74x. Awesome!
Hey, did you notice the different white balance in each camera even when you set that on the same value? I have noticed it when I was matching my footage from A7 IV and A7S III. Why is that happening? 5600 WB should be 5600 not 5000 if you know what I mean.. This is pain and Sony doesn't do anything about it..
I'm trying to choose between the fx30 and fx3, currently use an a7siii and need a b-cam for interview set ups, I've seen fx3's going for a good price used. Want something that looks amazing and good in low light and a solid reliable filming camera, runs for a long time etc. Dunno what I'm really getting with the fx3 apart from full frame?
great video, my personal conclusion is: fx3,fx6 and fx30 are great video cameras, a7iv is a bad choice because of the rolling shutter, that camera has such a slow read out sensor that makes me feel weird watching the guy just slowly moving
All these comparison videos on UA-cam on iso are pretty much pointless because UA-cam’s player makes everything look like mud. Between the banding and digital artifacts everything looks like bad sadly .
Disclaimer** UA-cam Compression has decided its out for blood, and the noise/banding in this video only happens after upload, however, I didn't want a good video to go to waste, I'll leave a link if needed for a higher quality upload on vimeo. Also THIS IS NOT A SCIENTIFIC TEST, these are just MY thoughts comparing this camera to others, if you want more accuracy, you know where to get Undone, respectfully
Low light ≠ no light! PREACH! Great comparison thanks for sharing.
I felt tired of people turning off all the lights on purpose and seeing if the camera works, it’s like taking a wheel off a tire and seeing if it drives
Great review, thank you! I already have the A7iv, I probably don't need to upgrade to either of the other bodies, but I'll spend some on better glass!
Easy sub, looking forward to more of your content.
Thank you!
Props to the talent, that was a lot of standing in the same place and doing the same thing for what seemed like a long time and that's just for the finished product.
Ahah he was tired from another testing video we got soon !
The FX6 is like magic in the dark. That combed with the Auto-VND allows you to do some CRAZY stuff with timelapses, or other stuff that requires wild changes in exposure
thats pro gear for ya
I own the A74 and FX30 and this video gave me some great insights. Thanks!
Blessings! Hope it helps !
How does the A74 hold up for video? I'm looking at getting that one for low light photography.
5:09 "on the sony a7iv you have the in body noise reduction." is that a setting we toggle on/off?
Unfortunately, no :(
That FX30 isn't doing bad in comparison to the full-frame boys, nice video fam.
Honestly it’s a surprising camera every day haha
Hi Kofi!! Looking for advice! I'm hoping to upgrade my camera for filming in a black/low light spin studio with Neewer RGB lights in the background. Is there a camera from any brand that I should look into that would produce the best quality and handle 4k for 45+ minutes without overheating? Thank you so much!
Anything with a fan, so the FX6, FX3 and FX30 🫡
@KofiYeboah Thank you! What do you think about the Panasonic S5IIX or GH7? 💖
@@KirstenAllen I have an S5IIX and shot a film on the GH7, both great, I’d say Sony autofocus is slot more reliable if you use AF
@@KofiYeboah Okay! Thank you so much! 💞
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Good info here, Kofi. Thank you for putting this together. Shame about YT and how it buries all the noise in compression. It makes pixel peeping very hard.
Check the description I left a higher res link on video :)
Knowing that it could work to shoot below the lower base ISO and that noise in the shadows may be cleaner opens up your choices. But, doing so may affect your highlights. Still, knowing that shooting outside the base ISOs can work is important information.
Thanks for encouraging using lights for your videos/films. I hear so many people complaining that cameras aren't performing as well as they THINK they should. As if cameras are meant to be used without lighting.
For me, I am happy with the FX30. Despite the sensor size, I've been able to get amazing footage out of it. Regarding noise, I find that reducing the chroma noise in post alone goes a long way in creating a cleaner image. It also makes the image more film like since film stock does not have chroma issues in grain. I can use Resolve's NR tools to remove chroma noise and slightly reduce 'regular' noise with little affect on the quality of the image itself.
Great content as always. Cheers.
We learn something new everyday man! Glad it was helpful, the fx30 is nice 😊
I ordered the FX30 with the 10-20 F4, 15 F1.4 & 40 F2.5 and am sticking with it, of course Sony needs to get a shipment or two to B&H so I can start my UA-cam filming career, I'll leave the light on!
I heard if you leave cookies it worjs
This was very informative! Thank you so much goat!
Thank you !!
Hi Kofi, Great channel. I have a question for you. I am doing an interview in 2 weeks with the FX30. I want to expose for black skin tones. Person I am interviewing is a Black Priest. Normally on the FX30 I only go a stop over and slap on a Phantom LUT. I have plenty of light so I can stay at ISO 800. What are your recommendations. Trying hard to get this right and I am kind of fresh on the video end of things. Cheers, Sean
Oh yeah and I am shooting SLOG 3
Mannnn. You’re a week early my first video of feb is exposing for darker skin , if I remember correctly , skin exposure is 48-55% IRE, to be safe (and reference to other Cine ei videos if you’re using it) id maybe go for 48-50% on Cine ei 200/400 for more shadow detail, use your zebras to make sure you’re there 👍🏾 also don’t be afraid to use light, but make it soft ! And if you’re in a big space, I might warm it up like a littttle bit, idk that’s just a personal touch
@@KofiYeboah Thanks Kofi...I am trying to change the focus of my own channel. Do more interview type videos. I have my first one coming up with the African Priest and trying to make it good! I will take your advice and will definitely tune in when your vid comes out! Cheers and Thanks
Hi, can I ask what camera you are using please and lens?
Good test. Don't forget final Noise Reduction which is UA-cam compression itself! It's magical as it cleans up everything 😂
So true! 😂😂
You are so good!! keep it up!
Oh thank you 🙏🏾 much respects !
Now your saying to use light and low light isn't no light which obviously is true. For me tho I am around recording a lot of fireworks displays for example and there are obviously no lights other than the fireworks and even sometimes the camera needs to move that's where my problem comes because it's super easy to get noise in the black background if the iso is just a little too high or something like that so thats what would be where I have my problem so would it for me just be the fact that my lense F value is way too high now I haven't gotten any of these cameras (yet) but I am planning to do so but before I would go out and buy them I just wanted to hear your version of this if you know anything or tips around shooting fireworks or places where the background is absolutely black with as minimal noise as possible
Informative video thanks Kofi
You’re welcome !
1:31 i'm sorry but i've been an expert in low videography and 20 years in low light photography for weddings and the theory about low light dynamic range at lower iso than the base iso is flawed. If you punch out the exposure and use an F 1.8/ lens you can see how the gamma will increase to 1.4 instead of 1.2 resulting clearer video and more crisp resolution. The FX30 as you can see makes the subject in the lower ISO setting smile more while the base ISO at 800 makes him feel more sad. At this point you have realised that i have no clue what im talking about and im just wasting your time reading all of this. By the way nice review
Lmfaoooooo man had me in the first half I ain’t gon lie
Hey so I have seen some people say to turn off noise reduction completely while some say keep it on at the lowest setting? I have it at the middle setting and Im curious if that’s a smart move and what setting you like to shoot in in regards to the noise reduction in the fx6
I usually turn mine off and do it in post
@@KofiYeboah awesome thank you ill give that try!
the Fx30 looks really good. I have an a7iii so i'll probably get the fx30 over the a7iv for it's filmmaking capabilities. what do you think? I also have a lot of sony glass.
I think if you have fast Sony glass you’ll love it ! I adore mine
@@KofiYeboah i have f 1.4’s and 2.8’s only. Is that fast enough?
@@TerranceGeorge222 f1.4s are awesome and 2.8 long as you’re lighting scenes I think you’ll
Be I aiight
If you need more light in low light situations try full frame lens on aps-c fx30 using a metabones speedbooster, known as focal reducers. It will increase your light coming in by a stop as well as times your focal zoom range by 0.74x. Work with primes as well. I just love the small form factor especially doing run and gun jobs.
@@philipcook6191 appreciate you fam!
Just wondering, is this filmed in Slog3 converted to Rec.709 or just a standard/Rec.709 picture profile?
The first one , s-log into rec.709!
Great comparison
Thanks !
Hey, In the FX6, Do you use the noise reduction? or are there some situations you turn it off?
I turned mine off and never used it
👍awesome ty…,
I got the FX30. I have a sigma 16mm f1.4 and a sony 18-105mm f4. Need faster lenses. Should I get the sigma 30mm f/1.4 and use clear image zoom to get more reach ( i do with the 16mm. Sometimes) or get sigma 18-50mm f2.8? Is 2.8 a LOT better than my current f4 in low light? Thanks
Hard to answer without context, depends what your goals are
Try full frame lens on aps-c fx30 using a metabones speedbooster, known as focal reducers. It will increase your light coming in by a stop as well as times your focal zoom range by 0.74x. Awesome!
Let’s goooo!!!
Yeeeeer 🔥
What are you using to denoise?
Resolves internal denoise!
What do you mean use a lower cine ei value than your base iso ? You have a vid on this?
Two actually, for the fx6 and fx30👍🏾
Kofi, keep putting in that work fam! It's inspiring! Would love to work with you one day. If you're ever in San Diego, hit me up! #RoadTo100K
I'd also like to meet the person that would put you in a corner! haha! You're a beast dude. Do you even lift bro?😏
Honestly probably just my mom 😂 #roadto100k I’ll believe ya !
Hey, did you notice the different white balance in each camera even when you set that on the same value? I have noticed it when I was matching my footage from A7 IV and A7S III. Why is that happening? 5600 WB should be 5600 not 5000 if you know what I mean.. This is pain and Sony doesn't do anything about it..
It is slightly different between cameras , just use a great card should help!
Hi You record this video with fx30 ?
I actually forget ahha
Why did you add a blur to the 200% crops?
That’s not a blur, that’s to show noise in the dark areas at 200%.
Maybe we’re looking at different things? The image at 0:44 is definitely blurred..?
@@likebliss my bad reverse what I said, I wanted to just isolate the dark spot so you can see if there a noise in it
I'm trying to choose between the fx30 and fx3, currently use an a7siii and need a b-cam for interview set ups, I've seen fx3's going for a good price used. Want something that looks amazing and good in low light and a solid reliable filming camera, runs for a long time etc. Dunno what I'm really getting with the fx3 apart from full frame?
great video, my personal conclusion is: fx3,fx6 and fx30 are great video cameras, a7iv is a bad choice because of the rolling shutter, that camera has such a slow read out sensor that makes me feel weird watching the guy just slowly moving
The a7iv is an even cut in the middle 😁 still makes great videos just isn’t perfect !
Why the A7SIII not included
It has the exact same sensor as the fx3… and honestly what you think I’m made out of? Money ?
That’s a joke
@@KofiYeboah it was a joke man.
@@alexanderchua I too was kidding😂
Hasn’t the test already been done. The a7iv has greater dynamic range than any Sony body
Videos a year and
A half old so probably 😅
All these comparison videos on UA-cam on iso are pretty much pointless because UA-cam’s player makes everything look like mud. Between the banding and digital artifacts everything looks like bad sadly .
Oops - just noticed you uploaded to Vimeo - my bad- I will definitely check it out. Thanks ☺️