Yea Sony seems to have really focused on having an ecosystem that a person can grow with. Someone in their company really paid attention to the change in industry and market. Canon seems like they don’t want have their hybrids work on the same level as their cinema line
I’m using the C70 as my A cam and my B cam is the R6 MKII, works fine for my use case, especially when I’m shooting content where I have full control of the lighting conditions.
The R6 II does seem to be pretty great. The R5 II with C-Log2 may be more usable as a C70/C80 B-Cam as well. I always found the R5 and R5c difficult to match with the C70.
I've been looking at the C70 for a long time. Now, with the C80 and the C400 it seems like a marriage made in heaven. I hope I can pick these two bad boys up some day.
I picked up the R5C as my A can right now (because I can build it up on set or strip it down for travel) with the intention of getting a C80 or C400 down the line. I might also just switch to Sony at some point 😂 we’ll see how things go.
What is your favorite A-Cam, B-Cam Combo? Is the C400/C80 the best any manufacturer has ever done in creating the perfect combination?
We like the FX6 and the FX3! The sensor is indeed the same. Also true for the a7s III & zv-e1.
That seems to be the most popular choice these days. Pretty smart from Sony to have so many options of cameras with the same sensor and IQ.
Yea Sony seems to have really focused on having an ecosystem that a person can grow with. Someone in their company really paid attention to the change in industry and market. Canon seems like they don’t want have their hybrids work on the same level as their cinema line
You’ve got me thinking! We do a volume of weddings and more consistency of capture would really smooth out the editing process!
Great vid, thank you!
I’m using the C70 as my A cam and my B cam is the R6 MKII, works fine for my use case, especially when I’m shooting content where I have full control of the lighting conditions.
The R6 II does seem to be pretty great. The R5 II with C-Log2 may be more usable as a C70/C80 B-Cam as well. I always found the R5 and R5c difficult to match with the C70.
I keep going back and forth on either a used C500 Mark ii or a C400. Either way, a C80 as a B cam is a great option both cameras.
I've been looking at the C70 for a long time. Now, with the C80 and the C400 it seems like a marriage made in heaven. I hope I can pick these two bad boys up some day.
I picked up the R5C as my A can right now (because I can build it up on set or strip it down for travel) with the intention of getting a C80 or C400 down the line. I might also just switch to Sony at some point 😂 we’ll see how things go.
Very helpful video, thanks mate. I'm curious why do you not like the Sony FX6 and FX3 image quality?
What did you not like on the c70-c300iii in comparison to the c80-c400?