I wanted the 3 but budget allowed only for a 30 setup. I wish cost was a little closer. I only use a 2.8 zoom lens, but depth of field is not shallow enough for some situations so planning to purchase the prime 1.4 Sigmas. Another thing that I wish 30 had a little bit better performance was the native ISO. I wish it was higher, like the 3's 12800 instead of just 2500. Other than that, it looks great. I'm considering purchasing an FX3 to move my FX30 to B-CAM. But Blackmagic also has great offerings and free davinci license makes me think about that. I'm just worried if both cameras would color match nicely.
I totally get the budget constraints, it’s tough when you have your eye on the higher-end gear like the 3. But that 30 setup is still solid, and upgrading to the Sigma 1.4 primes should give you a lot more flexibility with shallow depth of field, especially in low-light. The native ISO difference is a bit of a drawback, but the image quality you're getting from the 30 is still impressive.
Thanks for the video, currently looking into buying the FX30. I'm currently in the market to upgrading my camera and the FX30 is one of the ones I'm looking into. Keep up the great content.
Glad you found the video helpful! The FX30 is definitely a solid choice if you're looking to upgrade-great features for the price. Hope you find the perfect camera for your needs! Thanks for the support, and I’ll keep the content coming!
The FX30 would make a great second camera alongside the FX3, especially for movie scenes. Both cameras share Sony’s CineTone color science, so their color tones will match quite well, making it easier to maintain consistency in your footage. The main difference is the FX3 has a full-frame sensor, while the FX30 has an APS-C sensor, but this won't affect color tones. It’s definitely a solid choice for a B-camera in a multi-cam setup
I wanted the 3 but budget allowed only for a 30 setup. I wish cost was a little closer. I only use a 2.8 zoom lens, but depth of field is not shallow enough for some situations so planning to purchase the prime 1.4 Sigmas. Another thing that I wish 30 had a little bit better performance was the native ISO. I wish it was higher, like the 3's 12800 instead of just 2500.
Other than that, it looks great. I'm considering purchasing an FX3 to move my FX30 to B-CAM. But Blackmagic also has great offerings and free davinci license makes me think about that. I'm just worried if both cameras would color match nicely.
I totally get the budget constraints, it’s tough when you have your eye on the higher-end gear like the 3. But that 30 setup is still solid, and upgrading to the Sigma 1.4 primes should give you a lot more flexibility with shallow depth of field, especially in low-light. The native ISO difference is a bit of a drawback, but the image quality you're getting from the 30 is still impressive.
Thanks for the video, currently looking into buying the FX30. I'm currently in the market to upgrading my camera and the FX30 is one of the ones I'm looking into. Keep up the great content.
Glad you found the video helpful! The FX30 is definitely a solid choice if you're looking to upgrade-great features for the price. Hope you find the perfect camera for your needs! Thanks for the support, and I’ll keep the content coming!
Hi I already have fx3. Is it okay to buy fx30 as second camera ? For shooting movie scenes. I mean to ask about the color tones of the both camera
The FX30 would make a great second camera alongside the FX3, especially for movie scenes. Both cameras share Sony’s CineTone color science, so their color tones will match quite well, making it easier to maintain consistency in your footage. The main difference is the FX3 has a full-frame sensor, while the FX30 has an APS-C sensor, but this won't affect color tones. It’s definitely a solid choice for a B-camera in a multi-cam setup