The speaking parts are shot on the Sony a7Siii, side shots on the a7iv. B roll is shot on the same two cameras + the Sony ZV-e10. Lenses: Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 art, Sony 16-35mm f2.8 g master, and Sigma 135mm f1.8 art. 📸💪🔥
For sure! If you rig the zve10 out with the cage and handles and all that like I do, it blocks the flip out screen when you’re in front of the camera, which means you’ll need an external monitor. The external monitor isn’t really necessary if you don’t have all the rigging on the camera. Besides that, the monitor is helpful if you wanted to display things like aspect ratio bars, false color, etc that aren’t available on the zve10 screen. Hope that helps! Let me know if you have other questions 😄
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Which camera did you use for this video ? .. and you're doing great bro .. have subscribed already .. Good info !
The speaking parts are shot on the Sony a7Siii, side shots on the a7iv. B roll is shot on the same two cameras + the Sony ZV-e10.
Lenses: Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 art, Sony 16-35mm f2.8 g master, and Sigma 135mm f1.8 art.
📸💪🔥
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Great video! Can I please ask why the need for an external monitor when the zv-e10 screen flips out so you can see yourself?
For sure! If you rig the zve10 out with the cage and handles and all that like I do, it blocks the flip out screen when you’re in front of the camera, which means you’ll need an external monitor. The external monitor isn’t really necessary if you don’t have all the rigging on the camera.
Besides that, the monitor is helpful if you wanted to display things like aspect ratio bars, false color, etc that aren’t available on the zve10 screen.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you have other questions 😄
@VisionaryFilmStudios ahh OK! Makes sense now :) my setup doesn't block that 👌🏼😊 thank you