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I would put my money on the A7C being more reliable than any Leica digital M body. The A7C body also seems to be very well built. From DPReview: "Although it looks a lot like an a6000-series model, the a7C itself feels extremely rugged in a way that those cameras don't. It's housed in what Sony calls a magnesium alloy monocoque: a combined, single-piece chassis and shell, akin to what US car-makers would call 'unibody' construction. This ensures there's no flex or give anywhere in the camera. It also means there are fewer body seams to seal against the elements."
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I own several Leica M film bodies and lenses. The A7C does a lot more for far less than anything digital I can buy from Leica for my compact M lenses without having to upsize to a DSLR style mirrorless body. https://www.thephoblographer.com/2020/09/15/using-the-sony-a7c-with-leica-m-mount-lenses-is-an-overdue-dream/
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Why not buy an A7SIII? It seems to tick all your boxes.
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Sony is just covering all bases with this new camera. It was not intended to be the latest and greatest. It will appeal to those that are looking for a more compact rangefinder form factor/aesthetic and combines a lot of very dependable tech from Sony’s current parts bin. If you need 10 bit video, look elsewhere. Sony and others have this covered. As it stands, the A7C will likely sell well offering ample stills resolution and video IQ with unlimited uncropped 4K recording (able to run for hours without overheating) as well as exceptional AF in video. Focus peaking is also exceptional (possibly one of the best implementations) and the A7C may prove to be an exceptional M mount body for a fraction of Leica’s ask.
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Panasonic need to first fix their lame AF in video.
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Unlimited 4K video without overheating is a big deal, at least to some. Canon is a showstopper for me in this regard.
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Gerald Undone’s perspective ...
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At least it's not crippled, if sonyalpharumors is to be believed: "A7c will have a similar passive cooling system like the A7sIII so it won’t overheat when shooting 4K for a long period of time. It will also not have any recording limits, unlike the A7III’s 29-minute recording limit." Unlike the A7III, this new camera is rumoured to have the same AF system as the A7sIIII as well as no recording limit and could be an interesting little beast if IQ is up to snuff.
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Great info. If you don’t mind sharing, I would be interested to also see your A9 settings.
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Canon EOS R5 / R6 overheating discussion all in one place
wobba replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Philip Bloom just posted this on his Instagram account: ”Shooting real time sunset on #elenibeach In Skiathos with the @canonukR5 and @sonyalpha A7S III so I can put them on my tv when I am home and pretend I am there. The R5 managed 26 minutes in 4K HQ mode before shutting down. Now it’s recording in 4K line skipped mode. I just need to watch for that 29.59 record limit. The A7S III is recording 50p 4K 10 bit. It’s been going for 90 minutes now, zero issues.” -
Philip Bloom just posted this on his Instagram account: ”Shooting real time sunset on #elenibeach In Skiathos with the @canonukR5 and @sonyalpha A7S III so I can put them on my tv when I am home and pretend I am there. The R5 managed 26 minutes in 4K HQ mode before shutting down. Now it’s recording in 4K line skipped mode. I just need to watch for that 29.59 record limit. The A7S III is recording 50p 4K 10 bit. It’s been going for 90 minutes now, zero issues.” ”I can sum up what filming with the @sonyalpha A7S III on holiday is like very succinctly... It’s just easy, you don’t have to fight the camera, everything works beautifully and the image is just gorgeous. If this camera was capable of high resolution stills it would be the perfect camera. As it is this is a superb small beast of a video camera. There’s nothing else out there that comes close to all it does. I will be very sad to give it back at the end of my holiday. “
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Lame AF performance of the S1H is a showstopper for many.
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Sure, Kai’s overheated in direct sun at 37c but after 2.5 hours running 4k60p!
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Canon EOS R5 has serious overheating issues – in both 4K and 8K
wobba replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
The Canon R5 will be a hard sell against the soon to be released Sony A7sII successor. Rumored A7sII successor specs so far (from Sonyalpharumors): - FHD 240fps, 4k120fps 10bit 4:2:2 and 4K120fps raw over HDMI - Highest resolution new 9.44 million dot EVF (QXGA resolution) - New kind of passive (noise free) cooling system -
You are aware that there's a considerable size difference between these cameras??
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The A9 sensor is an Exmor RS, according to official Sony specs, which is BSI.
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The A9 has a stacked BSI sensor with 13.2 stops of DR vs 13.9 for the A7RIII.
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In this VLOG, Casey explains why he's shooting with a GH5. He also provides pros/cons of the GH5 vs A6500.
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There's no getting around the small sensor look with m43. APS-C is the sweet spot when you account for the 16:9 crop, providing generous looking DOF as well as lovely in-out focus transitons. The difference in sensor size between APS-C and 4/3 is larger than it appears (when cropping to video formats) if you just compare absolute sensor sizes. Cropping a 4/3 sensor to 16:9 requires sacrificing more sensor real estate than APS-C given the squarer proportions of a 4/3 sensor. A 16:9 cropped 4/3 sensor is not that much larger than a 16:9 cropped 1" sensor.
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Fake information! The A6500 does not overheat after 3 min ... http://www.newsshooter.com/2016/10/14/sony-fix-overheating-issue-with-new-setting-on-the-a6500/