Cool! But I’m more of a (semi) beginner to the camera field and heavily on the(street, portrait even landscape once in a while)photography side so this does not have a use case for me (right now). But it’s still good information for the future. I do have a few questions though, as someone who has both the a6700 and fx30 ( 9:35 or that’s what I think it is, and if it’s not on lend) why would you use the a6700 for video work over the FX30? No.2 as someone with [glasses] the a6700 for a few months I haven’t found a reel use case for that plastic piece that goes over the viewfinder I’m curious what benefits do You get from it or is it something that came with it and never touched it? No.3 how much does the hole setup weigh?
@@Hi-how-are-you-today. Hey thx for the comment. Question 1: why would you use the a6700 for video work over the FX30? I wouldn't necessarily choose it over the FX30, but the 6700 is still a superb video camera that is more than capable & I wanted to show people that it can be turned into a fully featured cinema camera and your not limited to expand off the Sony a6700. Question 2: what benefits do You get from it or is it something that came with it and never touched it? It blocks out the light, that is all. 🙂 Question 3: how much does the hole setup weigh? Not as much as you think. I would take a guess at under 2kg. The cool thing about this rig is, the pad on the end sits on your chest and you still have both hands held on the camera rig also, so a lot of the weight is supported through your chest. Hope this helps! 🙂
@@TheCameraManReviews thanks, that is very true the a6700 in my opinion is one of the best hybrid cameras out there. As someone who wears glasses I didn’t understand the need for it but without them it makes sense.
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Cool! But I’m more of a (semi) beginner to the camera field and heavily on the(street, portrait even landscape once in a while)photography side so this does not have a use case for me (right now). But it’s still good information for the future.
I do have a few questions though, as someone who has both the a6700 and fx30 ( 9:35 or that’s what I think it is, and if it’s not on lend) why would you use the a6700 for video work over the FX30?
No.2 as someone with [glasses] the a6700 for a few months I haven’t found a reel use case for that plastic piece that goes over the viewfinder I’m curious what benefits do You get from it or is it something that came with it and never touched it?
No.3 how much does the hole setup weigh?
@@Hi-how-are-you-today. Hey thx for the comment.
Question 1: why would you use the a6700 for video work over the FX30?
I wouldn't necessarily choose it over the FX30, but the 6700 is still a superb video camera that is more than capable & I wanted to show people that it can be turned into a fully featured cinema camera and your not limited to expand off the Sony a6700.
Question 2: what benefits do You get from it or is it something that came with it and never touched it?
It blocks out the light, that is all. 🙂
Question 3: how much does the hole setup weigh?
Not as much as you think. I would take a guess at under 2kg. The cool thing about this rig is, the pad on the end sits on your chest and you still have both hands held on the camera rig also, so a lot of the weight is supported through your chest.
Hope this helps! 🙂
@@TheCameraManReviews thanks, that is very true the a6700 in my opinion is one of the best hybrid cameras out there.
As someone who wears glasses I didn’t understand the need for it but without them it makes sense.
Nice video. Looks like my next purchase.
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Thank you for the video. Do you have an idea of the approximate runtime for shooting in 4K 10-bit with an R5C, for example?
Was wondering if you can charge them with usb c?
Yep, that is exactly how they charge. USB C. 🙂
Hope this helps