It did struggle in the dark, as has been reported in lots of the reviews. I can see some graining on the raw video. What helped it is that it's so small in that crew section the lens was wide open and aperture was at F1.8, not real 1.8 as in DSLR 1.8. Someone worked it out and I think it's about equivalent to F11 on a decent DSLR Still very happy with it as I don't really do much shooting in low light and I like the form factor. I did look at some of the 1" sensor cameras but other than the Sony Z90 the form factor was too large. I've read some reviews about the zoom buttons on the Z90 and they said it's very hard to get a nice slow zoom on it which is one of the main reason I opted for the X1500
woah are those inside plane scenes shot with your new camera? I heard it wasn't great in tough lighting conditions but it looked great!
It did struggle in the dark, as has been reported in lots of the reviews. I can see some graining on the raw video. What helped it is that it's so small in that crew section the lens was wide open and aperture was at F1.8, not real 1.8 as in DSLR 1.8. Someone worked it out and I think it's about equivalent to F11 on a decent DSLR
Still very happy with it as I don't really do much shooting in low light and I like the form factor. I did look at some of the 1" sensor cameras but other than the Sony Z90 the form factor was too large. I've read some reviews about the zoom buttons on the Z90 and they said it's very hard to get a nice slow zoom on it which is one of the main reason I opted for the X1500
@@MrSteve.i wow thank you for the input . I too have been looking at ask Cabrera and this is at the top of my list. Great footage.