Cool video, thanks for posting! The lenses breathing comp works on both cameras on the G lenses too, not just the GM lenses. I own and use the zve1 and a7cii with the So y 20-70 f4, pz 16-35 f4, 20 1.8, and 30 1.8 (both G) and it works great!
That’s good to know! 👍 Thanks for posting. I have a Sigma 85mm ART & it doesn’t work on that one. So I guess it’s just the Sony brand lenses in general that are compatible. I’ll have to start adding that to my tests when renting new lenses.
if 120fps in 4k and dynamic is not something i will be using much, do you recommend a7cmark 2 or zve1? i want to know whose video quality is superior. Also how is S-cinetone in a7cmark 2 in low light with higher iso
So I film martial arts tutorials for my main channel, both indoor and outdoor sometimes. I am deciding between these 2 as well. I do some photos, but only for thumbnails and stills shots. Sometimes I have to record for 20 - 30 mins straight, and/or few clips of 10 mins long videos. I heard ZV-E1 has overheating issues. But also know a7Cii crops your 4k videos. Such a hard choice. But which one would you recommend?
I like the ZV-E1 better overall for its more compact size, but if you are going to be doing long recordings outside that’s definitely something to take into account. How hot does it get where you live? A lot of overheating also happens when the screen is against the body. When it’s flipped out away from the camera body, it helps to dissipate heat more quickly. I wasn’t aware of a crop in 4K on the a7C2. I think that’s just when shooting 4K 60 fps.
Built in fan so definitely no overheating. Way more external audio options/settings. You can record RAW video to an external recorder. There are way too many things to list. It’s an actually compact cinema camera. It was also used to film the movie “The Creator”
Hey, thanks for the info, but what about overheating on video recording? 4K30 for 45 minutes or longer..? as i saw out there the ZV-E1 goes quite hot after 10 minutes.. what about the 7CII ?.. thanks again!
I honestly couldn’t tell you. I don’t typically do overheating tests because when it comes to typical filmmaking, you’re usually only recording for a few minutes at a time. The a7C2 is pretty much the same size as the ZV-E1 with the same bitrates so I’d assume the temperature affects would be nearly identical. That said, I would think filming indoors with the screen flipped out away from the camera would help with heat issues. Are you shooting long interviews or UA-cam videos or something like that?
ZVE1 has full sensor 60fps and nearly full 120. That makes it the choice for me. Photos there is hardly any difference unless enlarging substantially (other comparisons on line) the ZVE1 photos are surprisingly excellent.
I currently own a Alpha 7c with 1.8 50 mm prime lens. I am doing UA-cam tutorials with this camera. I am happy with quality wise. But I want to shoot 4k with 60fps which isn’t available on my 7c. So will the ZV E1 will have the same or better detail and sharpness as the 7c. Will it be the worth upgrade? I am shooting the iPhone videos. Will soft skin touch affect the quality of the video. My recording time is maximum 20 minutes. Will overheat a concern? I am sorry that I am new to this. Please help with the best decision. Thank You.
What is the reason for wanting to shoot 60 fps? The only reason you really need to be able to shoot that frame rate is if you’re wanting to shoot slow motion video.
@jaymills1720 most likely. You’re only going to get the max dynamic range if you’re shootings in SLOG3 and doing all the grading yourself after. I prefer the ZV-E1 because of the lower pixel count and slightly clearer images in the shadows when filming.
Cool video, thanks for posting! The lenses breathing comp works on both cameras on the G lenses too, not just the GM lenses. I own and use the zve1 and a7cii with the So y 20-70 f4, pz 16-35 f4, 20 1.8, and 30 1.8 (both G) and it works great!
That’s good to know! 👍 Thanks for posting. I have a Sigma 85mm ART & it doesn’t work on that one. So I guess it’s just the Sony brand lenses in general that are compatible. I’ll have to start adding that to my tests when renting new lenses.
@@CamberFilmSchoolI think you are right, it doesn’t work on non Sony lenses. Anyway, great video, nice work!
Thx! 👍
🎥Which camera do you like?📸
if 120fps in 4k and dynamic is not something i will be using much, do you recommend a7cmark 2 or zve1? i want to know whose video quality is superior. Also how is S-cinetone in a7cmark 2 in low light with higher iso
If you want better low light performance then I’d go for the ZV-E1. The lower MP count is going to deliver better low light quality.
So I film martial arts tutorials for my main channel, both indoor and outdoor sometimes. I am deciding between these 2 as well. I do some photos, but only for thumbnails and stills shots. Sometimes I have to record for 20 - 30 mins straight, and/or few clips of 10 mins long videos. I heard ZV-E1 has overheating issues. But also know a7Cii crops your 4k videos. Such a hard choice. But which one would you recommend?
I like the ZV-E1 better overall for its more compact size, but if you are going to be doing long recordings outside that’s definitely something to take into account. How hot does it get where you live? A lot of overheating also happens when the screen is against the body. When it’s flipped out away from the camera body, it helps to dissipate heat more quickly.
I wasn’t aware of a crop in 4K on the a7C2. I think that’s just when shooting 4K 60 fps.
Hi nice comparison, what additional benefits for me if i get FX3 instead these both please?
Built in fan so definitely no overheating. Way more external audio options/settings. You can record RAW video to an external recorder. There are way too many things to list. It’s an actually compact cinema camera. It was also used to film the movie “The Creator”
Hey, thanks for the info, but what about overheating on video recording? 4K30 for 45 minutes or longer..? as i saw out there the ZV-E1 goes quite hot after 10 minutes.. what about the 7CII ?.. thanks again!
I honestly couldn’t tell you. I don’t typically do overheating tests because when it comes to typical filmmaking, you’re usually only recording for a few minutes at a time. The a7C2 is pretty much the same size as the ZV-E1 with the same bitrates so I’d assume the temperature affects would be nearly identical. That said, I would think filming indoors with the screen flipped out away from the camera would help with heat issues. Are you shooting long interviews or UA-cam videos or something like that?
ZVE1 has full sensor 60fps and nearly full 120. That makes it the choice for me. Photos there is hardly any difference unless enlarging substantially (other comparisons on line) the ZVE1 photos are surprisingly excellent.
Yep, definitely a good camera! 📸
No mechanical shutter tho
It’s not really necessary.
@@Sanket.vjadhav Are you shooting with a flash? If not, don’t worry about it. I did a video of the photos on the camera, they are decent.
With lightroom enhancing I was even able to print pretty large with the zv e1.
I currently own a Alpha 7c with 1.8 50 mm prime lens. I am doing UA-cam tutorials with this camera. I am happy with quality wise. But I want to shoot 4k with 60fps which isn’t available on my 7c. So will the ZV E1 will have the same or better detail and sharpness as the 7c. Will it be the worth upgrade? I am shooting the iPhone videos. Will soft skin touch affect the quality of the video. My recording time is maximum 20 minutes. Will overheat a concern? I am sorry that I am new to this. Please help with the best decision. Thank You.
What is the reason for wanting to shoot 60 fps? The only reason you really need to be able to shoot that frame rate is if you’re wanting to shoot slow motion video.
@@CamberFilmSchool It’s so smooth and looks great
Whether it’ll overheat depends on the situation you’re shooting and the ambient temp.
Which one has better sensor image? DR, highlight rolloff, color?
I'm not sure. Sony just says both have "15+" stops of dynamic range.
@@CamberFilmSchool so do you feel the color and image is pretty much the same it comes down to the processor and features ?
@jaymills1720 most likely. You’re only going to get the max dynamic range if you’re shootings in SLOG3 and doing all the grading yourself after. I prefer the ZV-E1 because of the lower pixel count and slightly clearer images in the shadows when filming.