Agreed! So often rolling shutter is just in a studio but these tests really let you see if it'll actually affect your shot. The a6400 has HORRIBLE rolling shutter with no ibis so even sitting handheld is AWFUL lol.
i find it encouraging that people still get excited about the super35 format. and sony sure took their bloody time in making this one. sheesh Great video this is an aspect about the camera i'm most concerned with. thank you
Is the FX30's electronic shutter enough for travel photos? I really need a hybrid camera for my travels that can also shoot 10-bit video. The a7iv is out of my budget for a B cam to my BMPCC 6K Pro. Idk why Sony haven't released a refresh of the a6XXX line of cameras yet.
@@CarlBergsdorf See for all intense and purposes the rolling shutter speed of fx 30 is going to be around 15 ms which is close to a7iv crop mode. Now that 15ms is a number that can't change because you feel differently 😀. Therefore, we can conclude that change my mind is unnecessary here 😀
I do have also A6300 and just try to convince myself buy FX30. I'm videographer but buying over 2000 euro camera without real photo features stressing me out 😬
Yoooooo the sound design for the teaser is low key a triiiiiiiiip! It’s my second time watching this video but this time with my air pods pro 2 and it was pretty crazy lol
Can someone confirm , if the camera was placed in a gimbal & taking a running shot of the subject does it still create the rolling shutter issue? I understand that only rigorous handheld movements will cause it but just wanted to know if this can happen in gimbal as well?
Hi Jason, great videos always! found your channel a couple of days ago and subscribed. I have a question, regarding the A7IV in crop mode, did you test it against the FX30? I think it is very possible that the rolling shutter on crop mode in the A7iv could be similar to the FX30. If you did this test please let me know your findings. Thank you!! Kind regards from Argentina!
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema Thanks, Jason!! But do you think that the performance in rolling shutter of the A7iv in crop mode could be the same as rhe FX30? Around 15-17 ms? Can you do that test? Thanks again for your kind reply! And congratulations for your channel's content. All the best!
@@DDVlogAR the a7c rolling shutter is better only slightly in aps-c mode. You just have to weigh up if you want that, you won’t be getting the oversampling
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema Yes, you are right on that one. Oh man! I shouldn't buy the FX30, but my sigma 18 35 1.8 is in the shelf screaming day and night, pleading me to buy the FX30. And I have a tender heart, I think I'm going to indulge that beautiful lens with an FX30. Thanks again!
unpopular opinion: I much prefer the green tint of the fx30 and I think that kind of matters when I want a quick turnaround and not mess with the red channel or color wheels each time.
Im a full time photographer moving into video more. What frame rates were the boxing scenes filmed at? and did you export this in 24p? 30p? just trying to figure out because whenever I film something in higher frames then put it in a 24 frame timeline in FCPX it always looks super choppy because it's obviously dropping frames. I just am not sure how to do it. Or did you film the boxing scenes and interview all in 60p and use 60p timeline so it would look clean together?
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema so the action stuff you filmed at 25...just because you knew you weren't slowing it down at all? Then IF you filmed at 30 or 60 it would have been with the intention of slowing it down 30p @ 80% 60p @ 40%...typically? obviously artistic freedom but I think you get my points? Im doing business walkthroughs and I filmed the first one on my a7/3 at 24 (US) and with the gimbal movements it just looked a bit juttery. So I was planning on using a higher frame rate for the next one I am doing. Obviously you can't see the project but I think that would smooth it up a bit. Again thank you for the input! greatly appreciated!
0:11 Is good to test all the PROS and CONS of a camera but nobody rolls/pan a camera that fast, not even Hollywood using the Alexa cause they know it will not look good.
If you have a car shoot or are shooting while driving it becomes very apparent. Rolling shutter is a problem.. regardless what u say it's best to find a camera that has minimal RS.
Hey Jason! I just received my FX 30 today and I’m really excited to shoot with it! I typically shoot sports like lacrosse and football with an A7iii and was wondering, should I return the FX 30 and save up for an FX 3 and keep using the A7iii? Any input would be appreciated thank you. I’m nervous about the rolling shutter.
A7iv 4k looks sharper than both fx30 and fx6. Fx30 has noise in shadows in every shot, even when good lit. 1080p a7iv still sharper to me maybe due to different focus, fx6 has a more crushed shadows than others. Thanks for the video it was interesting
Hey Jason, what lenses would you recommend for this FX30 I just preordered it and don’t know which lenses to get (Lumix Shooter here) I was thinking on the Sigma 16mm f1.4 to start until I know which lenses to get for this new system, I’d like value lenses, great video btw 👌🏻. FYI: I have the Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 I use it adapted on my Lumix Bodies, would you say it’s worth getting the Sigma MC11 adapter to use this lens ? Or just get Native lenses
I've used the Sigma MC-11 with the Sigma 18-35 on the a6600 before and it was decent but heavy. AF motors are also very loud, so unless you're running wireless lavs or have a sound guy with you, I think native is the way to go. A 16-55 or Tamron 17-70 would be better. I think the Tamron 17-70 is killer. It weighs less, is a f/2.8 constant, and has OIS. The Tamron 11-20 + 17-70 would cover 16-105mm equivalent which is quite decent imo. Throw in a Sigma 56mm prime for B-roll too.
@@professionalpotato4764 awesome to know, appreciate the feedback ! I’ll check out those lenses, the 56mm and 11-17mm tamron were already on my list but that 17-70 sounds pretty neat 👌🏻
On my a6300 I have the sigma 16mm f1.4 and the 30mm f1.4. I find myself reaching for the 30mm more. The 16mm is great if you want that wide angle but the 30mm is better for that blurry background. It really depends what you’re shooting/how much room you have to back up and what not. The 16mm is still great too!
It takes one frame single shot stills. Enough to get you out of trouble. I do not recommend it for photos unless you have to. Many other great cameras for photos for much cheaper
I am torn between the fx3 and fx30. I like the fact that I could use smaller lenses and that the body weights a bit less.. and i could take photos with 26mp…. But then again the image quality of the fx3 looks better to me 😮
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema yeah such an important decision! I am also thinking about lenses. So sad that there are hardly any lightweight lenses with f 2.8 (and oss) 😱
@@victorlolo2008 it’s really annoying because ironically if you want to have a smooth timeline while editing you have to shoot h265, there are NO hardware accelerators for h264 4k 10bit but there are for many flavours of h265. So even though it’s more compressed it will scrub better (saying you have a modern computer)
Xh2s ia probably the best performing and feature rich APS-C for video at the moment. It has the best selection of formats and bitrates recorded in camera and the highest dynamic range. The Sony cameras will benefit from better selection of lenses and superior autofocus. Also access to gyro stabilisation if that is your thing. A7IV is a great "crop sensor" video camera with an option of shooting full frame but it's missing the 4k100-120 in comparison to FX30 and the XH2S.
@@LiveMyJourneyTom thank you. I feel I want the XH2S but then some one will say the video AF is not great so I veer towards Sony, thanks for your feedback.
@@quiztasiarocks I was facing a similar decision recently and went with Sony due to AF and the lens selection. There was one lens I had to have and ... It's only available for Sony. I went with A7IV and Tamron 35-150 f2-2.8
I don't see why sony could not implement 4k120p on A7IV in aps-c mode adding a 1,6x crop like on fx30. In aps-c mode A7IV it the same quality as FX30 and rolling shutter is the same, only additional crop for 4k120p is not available. Hate these A7/FX artificial firmware diffrrences. SONY! You were supposed to destroy them! not join them!
@@frankfeng2701 I'm sure if they could, sony would subtract few video options from A7SIII just to make FX3 look better. Propably every new sony camera will get cripple hammer treatment and either be photo or video focused, not great in both even if it could. Shame
It is impossible to do what you suggested. To go from a 33 megapixel full frame sensor to a 1.5x crop sensor reduces your sensor space to only 15 megapixels. Compare that to the FX-30 which has 26 megapixels. There is simply so much more room to crop on the FX-30 compared to the crop mode of the a74. If you do a 1.6 times crop on 15 megapixels you have only 6.3 megapixels to work with. 4K requires 8.2 megapixels. Not only is 6.3 not enough you also have to crop more into the 6.3 to get to the 16x9 aspect ratio. On the FX-30 after you crop in 1.6 x you have 10.2 megapixels to work with. After cropping more to get to the 16x9 aspect ratio you still have plenty of room for the 8.2 megapixels required for 4K. Keep in mind you can't just multiply the crop factor times the sensor size to get the megapixels of any crop. You must square the crop factor because you're dealing with an area. Crop factors only deal with one dimension whereas any area requires two dimensions. This is why going from an f/stop of 2.0 requires an f/stop of 2.8 to double the area. An area of a circle equals pi * R squared. Two squared is 4. 2.8 squared is about 8. To do what you want to do would require a full frame sensor of about 60 megapixels which is what the Sony A7R4 has. That camera probably can't even do 4K60 because the processor is older and the readout speed is slower than the more recent sensors. However, the new A7R5 might be able to have 4K 120 since it is rumored to have 8K - which is the same amount of information being processed. Also, there doesn't appear to be any reason why Sony can't come out with a worthy APS-C rival to the Canon R7 because they now have an APS-C sensor that can do 4K 120 - something that the R7 cannot do. It's kind of interesting that Sony has done little to their APS-C line whilst Fuji has taken off - in large part due to their 26 mp BSI Sony (likely) sensor.
Not quite. The FX30 is still set higher resolution in video. The A7IV would crop in on the 33MP sensor to only give effective 12MP in super35 mode. Rolling shutter is better on the A7IV because of it
this is the way lots of youtubers should test it. we need to get you more subscribers. Because of you i have bought many things. THEY HAVE BEEN SO ACCURATE 💪🔥
I went from from Sony 6500 and 6300 to a Blackmagic MBPCC 4K three years ago. The FX30 has a great feature set and is super easy in some situations due to the great autofocus and stabilisation etc, but seriously, the image is just nowhere near as good as blackmagic. The only benefits image-wise are better rolling shutter and HFR (but 120fps is overkill 95% of the time) . If I got one of these, it would only be for occasional use, I just would never be happy with the image.
Surprised at most comments saying the image looks great and there's nothing that bothers their eye. After seeing this test I'm definitely getting FX3; the rolling shutter with the fx30 looks awful. Just an unfortunate technical limit to this sensor size I think.
What's funny is that if the a7IV had a stacked sensor then it would have been too good for the money. They'll probably do that for the A9 III. Why they didn't put a fully articulating screen on the A1 is beyond me So I'm still on the A7III and will be purchasing a camera after Christmas. The FX30 not being stacked initially confused me but to hit that price point I guess it was a corner they had to cut. It's a shame but oh well.
Great great great practical assessment/review. The 15ms sensor readout is actually pretty good for the majority of modern cameras - and the boxing scenes showed no artifacts that bothered my eye... I have the FX-30 on pre-order - perfect for what I am looking for in terms of a very portable package that works for a one-man run 'n gun shooting setup - but still delivering an image quality that 'punches' above its' weight (pun intended!). Thanks again!
For anyone with A7IV - 1080p 120p looks a LOT better in full frame mode than in aps-c mode. I remember watching someone talking about it the other way around but I've tested it myself.
For wildlife videography, x2.05 crop is a positive. Also could you make a 1080p@240fps comparison between the FX3/a7SIII/FX6 vs FX30? Not sure but seen some footage and seems the FX30 has a better resolution there.
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema I wouldn't call it trash by any stretch of imagination. All I'm saying is that this oddity didn't make it into any of the reviews I have seen so far. Vary little criticism of anything about about this camera makes me feel a bit dubious.
The reason the fx3 is approved ( and might the fx30) is the time code input and the new software, that’s why the A7siii or the A7iv probably won’t get approved. I own the A7iv and I am happy about It, but I am aware is a hybrid camera Not a full on cinema one. Even though we could argue that the image quality is stellar
@@VoxeeMedia I think arguably if the a7siii and the a7iv aren’t cinema cameras, neither are the fx3 or 30, but I appreciate your input and I didn’t consider the time code before
@@frankfeng2701 why is shutter angle so important ? Do you often shoot in shutter angles other than 180 or 360 degree ? If so, which ones? I’d like to try them and explore it as I don’t play with my shutter so much presently
@@definingslawek4731 Shutter angle is not primarily for changing, but for staying when you switch frame rates so that your shutter speed would also change accordingly.
before launch, i expected 11ms or so, as a maximum, but thinking they might pull it under 9-8 and they probably will. 15ms+ is surprisingly high. i didnt expect it to be worse than a7iv's 13ms in apsc. and especially when you consider that they'll probably stick to this sensor for ages, like they did with a6000 series, i think they should have done a better job. maybe if they kept the sensor at 24, or even 20 (on paper), but to think this will be the rolling for years from now on on new apsc sony releases is not quite ok. it's good, but they should have done better, considering how long they let people deal with their previous apsc camera's rolling.. and it will maybe be the last apsc sensor that they produce for their own cameras, since full frame is taking over and smartphones will get much better in 5 years by the time they'll maybe be willing to put out a new sensor..
The point of this video is to show it doesn’t matter. And if you need high rolling shutter performance choose the right tool. This camera is crazy cheap for what you get. Can’t expect a RED for super budget prices
Well you’ve completely convinced me against the FX 30… The rolling shutter is a dealbreaker… So I just have to save up some more and get a better camera.
I preordered 2. I’m a hybrid shooter and I love the A74 but I’m tired of going from photo mode to rigged out video mode. Pretty stoked. I figured the rolling shutter was going to be better. Anything’s better than the A74. Thanks for the proof. 🙌🏼
Great test, thanks! FX6 looks much better, less noise, better colors, sharper, easy to notice, and in post processing it will be even more visible. If FX6 is 100% Quality, then A7IV is 80% and FX30 is 65%.
For God sake stop shaking the camera and put the statistics on the screen. You’re rambling on and on and showing different cameras from what you’re talking about and we can’t keep track of what you’re saying. Learn how to make a video.
Your “real world” coverage of this camera is the best on YT. Thank you for talking that time to do these videos, super helpful.
Thank you for taking the time to watch it. Every view and comment means a lot
Agreed! So often rolling shutter is just in a studio but these tests really let you see if it'll actually affect your shot. The a6400 has HORRIBLE rolling shutter with no ibis so even sitting handheld is AWFUL lol.
Please do a rolling shutter comparison between FX3 vs FX30
I really want to see a cropped sensor A7iv vs. FX30 rolling shutter test.
I think they are both the same
@@fredefilms9475 Perhaps. But that's why I want to see a test :)
@@fredefilms9475 supposedly the a7iv is 2ms faster in crop mode
i find it encouraging that people still get excited about the super35 format. and sony sure took their bloody time in making this one. sheesh
Great video this is an aspect about the camera i'm most concerned with. thank you
Is the FX30's electronic shutter enough for travel photos? I really need a hybrid camera for my travels that can also shoot 10-bit video. The a7iv is out of my budget for a B cam to my BMPCC 6K Pro. Idk why Sony haven't released a refresh of the a6XXX line of cameras yet.
If you’re okay with single shot photos and potential banding with lights the fx30 will do ok photos
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema While I'm fine with single shot photos, it's the banding that makes me hold off from buying it.
A7IV in aps-c has equal to fx30 rolling shutter. Change my mind.
Was about to ask this question and then I saw you did already
A7iv is a pretty decent aps-c camera
Change my mind only applies to opinions not to facts.
@@kapilesh14 well, facts aren’t what they used to be anymore :/
@@CarlBergsdorf See for all intense and purposes the rolling shutter speed of fx 30 is going to be around 15 ms which is close to a7iv crop mode. Now that 15ms is a number that can't change because you feel differently 😀. Therefore, we can conclude that change my mind is unnecessary here 😀
Love these comparisons bro i’m definitely getting the FX30 i’m using the sony A6300 with the Sigma prime Trio lenses that can work with the FX30
Big upgrade from the a6300
I do have also A6300 and just try to convince myself buy FX30. I'm videographer but buying over 2000 euro camera without real photo features stressing me out 😬
Bro I love your videos, you’re a massive inspiration for me.
Yoooooo the sound design for the teaser is low key a triiiiiiiiip! It’s my second time watching this video but this time with my air pods pro 2 and it was pretty crazy lol
Did you test rolling shutter on FX30 and A7IV with APSC mode? If so I'd like to know which one had more light jello effect! Thanks as always!!
hi,,sorry what about that famous rolling shutter on that camara? is good for photography? i am choosing if that or A6600...thanks
I was worried about the rolling shutter. But I think that this will perform the way that I needed to. Thanks for the video
Jason what is the quality of the 1080p especially in 10 bit like on the FX30.
How do I get a slow shutter effect on my Sony fx30? I can't go any slower than 1/48th of a second. Thanks
I think i fixed the rolling shutter. I Use on 4k, the clear Image zoom. and the objects, on the Image are les bending.
Can someone confirm , if the camera was placed in a gimbal & taking a running shot of the subject does it still create the rolling shutter issue? I understand that only rigorous handheld movements will cause it but just wanted to know if this can happen in gimbal as well?
Compared to the Blackmagic Pocket 4K, which one has better dynamic range?
Great work my friend. Real world reviews are the best, not zooming bricks 500%
Hahaha I like brick zooming 🤪😂
What about the a7iv in APSC vs the fx30?
a7iv will be better
Fx 30 will be better in every way. It is downsampling and faster readout. The dynic range is also going to be similar as it is apsc.
@@kapilesh14 you are wrong on all accounts.
@@LiveMyJourneyTom I am talking about a7iv in super 35 mode vs fx 30.
@@kapilesh14 I know. A7IV still has better dynamic range and noise performance in APS-C crop mode.
Isn't it possible to use mechanical shutter only on most cameras for video?
Does anyone know how I could get low shutter speed effect on my fx30? It seems like I can’t go any below 1/48th of a second. Thanks ❤
Hi Jason, great videos always! found your channel a couple of days ago and subscribed. I have a question, regarding the A7IV in crop mode, did you test it against the FX30? I think it is very possible that the rolling shutter on crop mode in the A7iv could be similar to the FX30. If you did this test please let me know your findings. Thank you!! Kind regards from Argentina!
The a7iv rolling shutter in crop is better due to a lower MP count and processing in super35 crop mode
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema Thanks, Jason!! But do you think that the performance in rolling shutter of the A7iv in crop mode could be the same as rhe FX30? Around 15-17 ms? Can you do that test? Thanks again for your kind reply! And congratulations for your channel's content. All the best!
@@DDVlogAR the a7c rolling shutter is better only slightly in aps-c mode. You just have to weigh up if you want that, you won’t be getting the oversampling
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema Yes, you are right on that one. Oh man! I shouldn't buy the FX30, but my sigma 18 35 1.8 is in the shelf screaming day and night, pleading me to buy the FX30. And I have a tender heart, I think I'm going to indulge that beautiful lens with an FX30. Thanks again!
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema you will be getting oversampling. Just from a smaller crop.
unpopular opinion: I much prefer the green tint of the fx30 and I think that kind of matters when I want a quick turnaround and not mess with the red channel or color wheels each time.
Yeah I feel like it is more accurate.
Which lens did you use on the fx30 in the beginning Film with the fighter women?
Three different lenses. 24mm, 35mm and 85mm GM full frame lenses
amazing footage, you just earned a new subscriber
Im a full time photographer moving into video more.
What frame rates were the boxing scenes filmed at? and did you export this in 24p? 30p?
just trying to figure out because whenever I film something in higher frames then put it in a 24 frame timeline in FCPX it always looks super choppy because it's obviously dropping frames. I just am not sure how to do it. Or did you film the boxing scenes and interview all in 60p and use 60p timeline so it would look clean together?
They were filmed at 25fps. Make sure your timeline settings are at 24fps always. Then drop your 30 or 60fps footage into it and adjust from there
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema so the action stuff you filmed at 25...just because you knew you weren't slowing it down at all?
Then IF you filmed at 30 or 60 it would have been with the intention of slowing it down 30p @ 80% 60p @ 40%...typically? obviously artistic freedom but I think you get my points?
Im doing business walkthroughs and I filmed the first one on my a7/3 at 24 (US) and with the gimbal movements it just looked a bit juttery. So I was planning on using a higher frame rate for the next one I am doing. Obviously you can't see the project but I think that would smooth it up a bit.
Again thank you for the input! greatly appreciated!
0:11 Is good to test all the PROS and CONS of a camera but nobody rolls/pan a camera that fast, not even Hollywood using the Alexa cause they know it will not look good.
And this is why I did a real world test filming fast paced action sports
If you have a car shoot or are shooting while driving it becomes very apparent. Rolling shutter is a problem.. regardless what u say it's best to find a camera that has minimal RS.
@@ItsBerg agreed. This is why I keep saying right tool for the right job and get the FX3 or FX6 or global shutter sensor cameras
Would adding a speedbooster gave you more blurry background on the FX30?
Yes
@@CarlBergsdorf Any future tests and comparisons of that?
There is currently no speedbooster for Sony E mount that offers reliable AF. I wish Sigma could make one out of the MC-11.
@@frankfeng2701 Yet! Come on Metabones!!!
@@bryanbarajasBB Unlikely. Their overpriced regular adapters don't work nearly as well as MC-11 with Sigma lenses.
Great video thank you, i really apreciate your work and honesty✌️
Jason! Your handheld is amazing. What techniques do you practice to get better. I don't want to be using my gimbal all the time
Practicing using your body and not your arms to move the camera
Nice Work Sir, thanks for making this amazing content for us keep it up good work. can you please give us some sample 4k footage???
Good idea. I will do this
Hey Jason! I just received my FX 30 today and I’m really excited to shoot with it! I typically shoot sports like lacrosse and football with an A7iii and was wondering, should I return the FX 30 and save up for an FX 3 and keep using the A7iii? Any input would be appreciated thank you. I’m nervous about the rolling shutter.
fx3 is much different to the fx30. just have to remember the lenses will change and the fx30 gives you more reach being an aps-c sensor
Great video, helped me choose between the A7IV and FX30
A7iv 4k looks sharper than both fx30 and fx6. Fx30 has noise in shadows in every shot, even when good lit. 1080p a7iv still sharper to me maybe due to different focus, fx6 has a more crushed shadows than others. Thanks for the video it was interesting
The noise in the shadows is kindof how like GoPro is noisy in “shadows” in mid day sun at iso 100
A7iv i have it and FACTS!
Hey Jason, what lenses would you recommend for this FX30 I just preordered it and don’t know which lenses to get (Lumix Shooter here) I was thinking on the Sigma 16mm f1.4 to start until I know which lenses to get for this new system, I’d like value lenses, great video btw 👌🏻.
FYI: I have the Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 I use it adapted on my Lumix Bodies, would you say it’s worth getting the Sigma MC11 adapter to use this lens ? Or just get Native lenses
I've used the Sigma MC-11 with the Sigma 18-35 on the a6600 before and it was decent but heavy. AF motors are also very loud, so unless you're running wireless lavs or have a sound guy with you, I think native is the way to go. A 16-55 or Tamron 17-70 would be better. I think the Tamron 17-70 is killer. It weighs less, is a f/2.8 constant, and has OIS. The Tamron 11-20 + 17-70 would cover 16-105mm equivalent which is quite decent imo. Throw in a Sigma 56mm prime for B-roll too.
@@professionalpotato4764 awesome to know, appreciate the feedback ! I’ll check out those lenses, the 56mm and 11-17mm tamron were already on my list but that 17-70 sounds pretty neat 👌🏻
On my a6300 I have the sigma 16mm f1.4 and the 30mm f1.4. I find myself reaching for the 30mm more. The 16mm is great if you want that wide angle but the 30mm is better for that blurry background. It really depends what you’re shooting/how much room you have to back up and what not. The 16mm is still great too!
The 18-35 works almost like a native lens with mc11
Great video I hope another one more fx30 detail .
How does it perform while taking photos please make a yt short video for it
It takes one frame single shot stills. Enough to get you out of trouble. I do not recommend it for photos unless you have to. Many other great cameras for photos for much cheaper
I am torn between the fx3 and fx30. I like the fact that I could use smaller lenses and that the body weights a bit less.. and i could take photos with 26mp…. But then again the image quality of the fx3 looks better to me 😮
FX3 overall is a better video camera. You will have to try choose the right tool for what you are wanting to do
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema yeah such an important decision! I am also thinking about lenses. So sad that there are hardly any lightweight lenses with f 2.8 (and oss) 😱
Anyone know why you can't shoot 25p in XAVC HS?
Sony being stubborn
There is no technical difficulty to stop them give us the option to shoot 25p/30p in HS 4K
@@victorlolo2008 it’s really annoying because ironically if you want to have a smooth timeline while editing you have to shoot h265, there are NO hardware accelerators for h264 4k 10bit but there are for many flavours of h265. So even though it’s more compressed it will scrub better (saying you have a modern computer)
@@definingslawek4731 this just upsets me even more 😭 but I have emailed them about it. You never know maybe they will listen...
Sony saving this for the fx6 maybe. It’s in that
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema now if only they was in stock 😅
I cannot decide between the XH2S and the FX30, can anyone help, or should the A7iv be in the mix?
Xh2s ia probably the best performing and feature rich APS-C for video at the moment. It has the best selection of formats and bitrates recorded in camera and the highest dynamic range. The Sony cameras will benefit from better selection of lenses and superior autofocus. Also access to gyro stabilisation if that is your thing. A7IV is a great "crop sensor" video camera with an option of shooting full frame but it's missing the 4k100-120 in comparison to FX30 and the XH2S.
@@LiveMyJourneyTom thank you. I feel I want the XH2S but then some one will say the video AF is not great so I veer towards Sony, thanks for your feedback.
@@quiztasiarocks I was facing a similar decision recently and went with Sony due to AF and the lens selection. There was one lens I had to have and ... It's only available for Sony. I went with A7IV and Tamron 35-150 f2-2.8
@@LiveMyJourneyTom any regrets?
@@quiztasiarocks none so far. I'm srpeise how far has Sony improved the user experience since the last time I had one of their cameras.
Remember that catalyst browse corrects for rolling shutter :)
I don't see why sony could not implement 4k120p on A7IV in aps-c mode adding a 1,6x crop like on fx30. In aps-c mode A7IV it the same quality as FX30 and rolling shutter is the same, only additional crop for 4k120p is not available. Hate these A7/FX artificial firmware diffrrences. SONY! You were supposed to destroy them! not join them!
Large megapixel sensor= too much heat in 4k120. A7siii can do iit because it's 12mp sensor
It's just my thought not a fact but I think this fast read out sensors are a little more solid as the overheating in the sensor can make pixels dead.
Mostly due to business reasons rather than technical.
@@frankfeng2701 I'm sure if they could, sony would subtract few video options from A7SIII just to make FX3 look better. Propably every new sony camera will get cripple hammer treatment and either be photo or video focused, not great in both even if it could. Shame
It is impossible to do what you suggested. To go from a 33 megapixel full frame sensor to a 1.5x crop sensor reduces your sensor space to only 15 megapixels. Compare that to the FX-30 which has 26 megapixels. There is simply so much more room to crop on the FX-30 compared to the crop mode of the a74. If you do a 1.6 times crop on 15 megapixels you have only 6.3 megapixels to work with. 4K requires 8.2 megapixels. Not only is 6.3 not enough you also have to crop more into the 6.3 to get to the 16x9 aspect ratio. On the FX-30 after you crop in 1.6 x you have 10.2 megapixels to work with. After cropping more to get to the 16x9 aspect ratio you still have plenty of room for the 8.2 megapixels required for 4K. Keep in mind you can't just multiply the crop factor times the sensor size to get the megapixels of any crop. You must square the crop factor because you're dealing with an area. Crop factors only deal with one dimension whereas any area requires two dimensions. This is why going from an f/stop of 2.0 requires an f/stop of 2.8 to double the area. An area of a circle equals pi * R squared. Two squared is 4. 2.8 squared is about 8. To do what you want to do would require a full frame sensor of about 60 megapixels which is what the Sony A7R4 has. That camera probably can't even do 4K60 because the processor is older and the readout speed is slower than the more recent sensors. However, the new A7R5 might be able to have 4K 120 since it is rumored to have 8K - which is the same amount of information being processed. Also, there doesn't appear to be any reason why Sony can't come out with a worthy APS-C rival to the Canon R7 because they now have an APS-C sensor that can do 4K 120 - something that the R7 cannot do. It's kind of interesting that Sony has done little to their APS-C line whilst Fuji has taken off - in large part due to their 26 mp BSI Sony (likely) sensor.
Over 8:00 minutes to get to the point - jeez wtf?!
Love the video
Thanks
I would like to see how they compare when the A7iv is in apsc mode. Apple to apples no?
Not quite. The FX30 is still set higher resolution in video. The A7IV would crop in on the 33MP sensor to only give effective 12MP in super35 mode. Rolling shutter is better on the A7IV because of it
Nice video !! I have a7iv I want to see the iso test in dark conditions I think fx30 it's a great camera I miss 120fps in a7iv in 4k .
i suggest watch CVP latitude and under exposure test. This covers it
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema thank you!!
this is the way lots of youtubers should test it. we need to get you more subscribers. Because of you i have bought many things. THEY HAVE BEEN SO ACCURATE 💪🔥
Thank you
What was the point of making this "cine" camera 26mp when others are 12mp? Rolling shutter, dual crop, heating will all be the side effects.
I went from from Sony 6500 and 6300 to a Blackmagic MBPCC 4K three years ago. The FX30 has a great feature set and is super easy in some situations due to the great autofocus and stabilisation etc, but seriously, the image is just nowhere near as good as blackmagic. The only benefits image-wise are better rolling shutter and HFR (but 120fps is overkill 95% of the time) . If I got one of these, it would only be for occasional use, I just would never be happy with the image.
Awesome bro... 👍✌️
Surprised at most comments saying the image looks great and there's nothing that bothers their eye. After seeing this test I'm definitely getting FX3; the rolling shutter with the fx30 looks awful. Just an unfortunate technical limit to this sensor size I think.
Same rolling shutter as the canon C70 and C300iii
What is better a7c or fx30 ?
Fx30 everyday for video
What's funny is that if the a7IV had a stacked sensor then it would have been too good for the money.
They'll probably do that for the A9 III.
Why they didn't put a fully articulating screen on the A1 is beyond me
So I'm still on the A7III and will be purchasing a camera after Christmas.
The FX30 not being stacked initially confused me but to hit that price point I guess it was a corner they had to cut. It's a shame but oh well.
Price point definitely is the key point here
Great great great practical assessment/review. The 15ms sensor readout is actually pretty good for the majority of modern cameras - and the boxing scenes showed no artifacts that bothered my eye... I have the FX-30 on pre-order - perfect for what I am looking for in terms of a very portable package that works for a one-man run 'n gun shooting setup - but still delivering an image quality that 'punches' above its' weight (pun intended!). Thanks again!
For anyone with A7IV - 1080p 120p looks a LOT better in full frame mode than in aps-c mode. I remember watching someone talking about it the other way around but I've tested it myself.
With s and q mode you can also do 10bit 120fps
Thanks for commenting
For wildlife videography, x2.05 crop is a positive. Also could you make a 1080p@240fps comparison between the FX3/a7SIII/FX6 vs FX30? Not sure but seen some footage and seems the FX30 has a better resolution there.
Big positive if you want that reach
All of the cameras look like they are slightly front focused on the nose and not the eyes
Interesting.
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema very difficult to determine via TH-cam compression but that's what I'm seeing
I wonder why none of the reviews manetion why this "amazing" video camera was put into a disadvantage by giving it unnecessarily high megapixel count.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema I wouldn't call it trash by any stretch of imagination. All I'm saying is that this oddity didn't make it into any of the reviews I have seen so far. Vary little criticism of anything about about this camera makes me feel a bit dubious.
If fx30 gets Netflix approval but A7iv does not I’ll be disappointed
The reason the fx3 is approved ( and might the fx30) is the time code input and the new software, that’s why the A7siii or the A7iv probably won’t get approved.
I own the A7iv and I am happy about
It, but I am aware is a hybrid camera
Not a full on cinema one. Even though we could argue that the image quality is stellar
Doesn't matter. Both lack important features (shutter angle, waveform, DCI4K, anamorphic mode) to be true cinema cameras.
@@VoxeeMedia I think arguably if the a7siii and the a7iv aren’t cinema cameras, neither are the fx3 or 30, but I appreciate your input and I didn’t consider the time code before
@@frankfeng2701 why is shutter angle so important ? Do you often shoot in shutter angles other than 180 or 360 degree ? If so, which ones? I’d like to try them and explore it as I don’t play with my shutter so much presently
@@definingslawek4731 Shutter angle is not primarily for changing, but for staying when you switch frame rates so that your shutter speed would also change accordingly.
before launch, i expected 11ms or so, as a maximum, but thinking they might pull it under 9-8 and they probably will. 15ms+ is surprisingly high. i didnt expect it to be worse than a7iv's 13ms in apsc. and especially when you consider that they'll probably stick to this sensor for ages, like they did with a6000 series, i think they should have done a better job. maybe if they kept the sensor at 24, or even 20 (on paper), but to think this will be the rolling for years from now on on new apsc sony releases is not quite ok. it's good, but they should have done better, considering how long they let people deal with their previous apsc camera's rolling.. and it will maybe be the last apsc sensor that they produce for their own cameras, since full frame is taking over and smartphones will get much better in 5 years by the time they'll maybe be willing to put out a new sensor..
The point of this video is to show it doesn’t matter. And if you need high rolling shutter performance choose the right tool. This camera is crazy cheap for what you get. Can’t expect a RED for super budget prices
Is it as good as the GH5? That'll go for me?
Well you’ve completely convinced me against the FX 30… The rolling shutter is a dealbreaker… So I just have to save up some more and get a better camera.
It's a smaller company, but you should look into z-cam Cinema cameras. They have global shutter cinema cameras for around $6-7k
I was thinking the same thing I’m just going to get the FX3
I preordered 2. I’m a hybrid shooter and I love the
A74 but I’m tired of going from photo mode to rigged out video mode. Pretty stoked. I figured the rolling shutter was going to be better. Anything’s better than the A74. Thanks for the proof. 🙌🏼
Literally just place the A7iv into super 35 mode and you have the same if not better readout. Overlook the hype
@ Terrence Wilson correct. Also why would you buy two. Why not one of each.
Catalyst browse corrects rolling shutter 😉
doesnt makes any sense, what you are saying but good luck with your two fx30
i would rather buy one fx3 or fx6 for that price
the fx30 is crap
There is nothing "hybrid" about FX30 since it doesn't even have a mechanical shutter or continuous shooting despite the slow readout.
Great test, thanks! FX6 looks much better, less noise, better colors, sharper, easy to notice, and in post processing it will be even more visible. If FX6 is 100% Quality, then A7IV is 80% and FX30 is 65%.
The FX6 is probably better because it has less noise reduction. Most sony cameras have pretty crap and heavy noise reduction
Why does the whole video have so much noise
I don’t know
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema do you think theres some issue with the youtube compression. Can you see it at your end. Especially in the fx30
😢mine won’t get here til halloween
That’s what I thought!!! Might be here in two weeks 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
Rolling shuttahh
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it is the Same as a7iv
Why do you say that?
Yo Taylor Swift
fx30 so noi
For God sake stop shaking the camera and put the statistics on the screen. You’re rambling on and on and showing different cameras from what you’re talking about and we can’t keep track of what you’re saying. Learn how to make a video.
fx30 is no match for fx3
Agreed. FX3 is boss
The rolling shutter is simply disgusting and this camera is very very expensive.
Sony a9 III full frame global shutter is out. Disgustingly expensive.
Rolling shutter ads realism to those drunken scenes.
Bad Rolling shutter?
No, GREAT drunk POV.
Hahahaahahahahaahahah yes Steve classic
Yea, the fast motion looks bad. And no, it’s not so good. Better already exists….sony shill here