great video i own fx3 and fx6 many say the sensore and image is the same but its not the same i love the fx6 image and actually i love the softness of the image
This has been killing me. A slight green shift on the A7siii versus red on the FX6. At least I'm not alone! Curious to know if you ever found another solution?
Yeah, I’ve tried doing a magenta shift in the A7siii and that gets it way closer in camera. But it’s not a set and forget solution, I’m making tweaks to it every shoot haha
I wonder how the Nikon Z9 and A7SIII go together. :) Just started watching this. Aiming to pickup the FX6 in July and I have a Z9 and A7SIII also... so this should be interesting to watch.
I have a few thoughts to share to you, I am going through similar issue with one of my clients shooting multicam with two fx6 and one A7sIII. hence how i ended up on your video. The first thing is that this color checker is not a video color checker, while it is accurate it is not as tailored to film as a video charts (video charts has more skin tone variation squares, and the RYGCBM squares are really calibrated to be the exact same as the vectorscope mark), but that is a minor issue in your test, as they are mostly the same. For your skin tones, I would use the skin tone box in the color checker and not your actual skintone, just because your face is probably not right on the skin line of the scope in reality, but the skin tone square on the chart is exactly on the line and a reliable starting point. Another point is that all your corrections (saturation/huevshue/etc) would be better if done on a node before your color space transform/lut, you want to do your color grading work in the largest colorsspace possible (s-log3 here) and not in the rec709 display space, this will give you much better results overall and much finer controls. finally I would suggest trying all the huevshue curves default vectorscope points to adjust all the color boxes of the checker to be more in line on the scope. just my two cents from experience so far...
Disgusting bro. Haha always a shower before getting into clean sheets and clean bed and laying next to someone who would appreciate a clean body next to them haha. But thanks for this video it has helped my frustration with these two cameras colour differences.
great video i own fx3 and fx6 many say the sensore and image is the same but its not the same i love the fx6 image and actually i love the softness of the image
Yep very true!
This has been killing me. A slight green shift on the A7siii versus red on the FX6. At least I'm not alone! Curious to know if you ever found another solution?
Yeah, I’ve tried doing a magenta shift in the A7siii and that gets it way closer in camera. But it’s not a set and forget solution, I’m making tweaks to it every shoot haha
I wonder how the Nikon Z9 and A7SIII go together. :) Just started watching this. Aiming to pickup the FX6 in July and I have a Z9 and A7SIII also... so this should be interesting to watch.
That’s a great question, sadly I’ve literally never touched a Nikon haha 🤷🏻♂️
Just watched all of this, I wonder if anyone has any answers, that colour difference is quite significant!
Yep I’ve been doing more research and still nothing clear enough…
I have a few thoughts to share to you, I am going through similar issue with one of my clients shooting multicam with two fx6 and one A7sIII. hence how i ended up on your video.
The first thing is that this color checker is not a video color checker, while it is accurate it is not as tailored to film as a video charts (video charts has more skin tone variation squares, and the RYGCBM squares are really calibrated to be the exact same as the vectorscope mark), but that is a minor issue in your test, as they are mostly the same.
For your skin tones, I would use the skin tone box in the color checker and not your actual skintone, just because your face is probably not right on the skin line of the scope in reality, but the skin tone square on the chart is exactly on the line and a reliable starting point.
Another point is that all your corrections (saturation/huevshue/etc) would be better if done on a node before your color space transform/lut, you want to do your color grading work in the largest colorsspace possible (s-log3 here) and not in the rec709 display space, this will give you much better results overall and much finer controls. finally I would suggest trying all the huevshue curves default vectorscope points to adjust all the color boxes of the checker to be more in line on the scope. just my two cents from experience so far...
Yes, these are good notes thanks!
Showering, does indeed not pay the bills. At least you saved on the water bill (if you pay for water)
Ha for sure!
Disgusting bro. Haha always a shower before getting into clean sheets and clean bed and laying next to someone who would appreciate a clean body next to them haha. But thanks for this video it has helped my frustration with these two cameras colour differences.
Hahaha you're so right! Thankfully my wife and kids still love me despite not showering everyday :)
Happy to have helped!