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Who Needs the Sony FX6? Probably you! Why it's a Tiny Full Frame Cinema Powerhouse - Hot Rod Cameras

Don't forget to read! Summary, Notes that Didn't make this Video, About Us and Other Details Below.

Summary:

A camera has got to deliver incredible pictures and be practical to use. Sony did that with their new FX6, and they also created the best aufofocus and low light performance full frame cinema camera at the same time.

The FX6 has all the color capabilities you could want in-camera, including S-Log., S-gamut3.cine, S-Cinetone, LUTs and a full multi-matrix built in!

Having a matrix allows for extremely detailed broadcast-camera style matching, basically unheard of in a camera at this price. It also has the same color profiles as the rest of the Sony FX / Venice line- we didn't even mention the internal variable ND, which is an incredible benefit to the native high ISO of 12,800.

If you are looking for a small low-cost professional cinema camera and were evaluating cameras from Blackmagic, Canon, Panasonic and Red, you need to include this camera on your short list.

Notes that didn't make this video:

Team Hot Rod spent dozens of hours over weeks testing the FX6 in all manner of configurations, these include imaging tests, usability test, including mounting in several configurations such as on the Tilta Float and the DJI Ronin S2. The FX6 is easy to balance and NOT difficult to use, nor is it confusing. We estimate that 30 minutes is all that's required to learn the user interface.

It's possible to fly through all the menus using only the menu and back buttons, along with classic multifunction knob (aka rotary encoder) similar to like the kind found on many broadcast cameras.

The FX6 gives you several ways to interface with the menu and if you somehow missed the revolution of the multifunction knob and are only familiar with interfaces that use touch screen and d-pads, scroll wheels or joysticks, you don't know what you are missing. The multifunction knob allows you to zoom through menus without taking you eyes off the monitor.

About Hot Rod's Public Videos:

We currently make only two types of public technology videos:

New Technology Breakdown - These are specification based and don't offer much else except perhaps why the technology is notable.

Technical Why Videos (like this one) - We like to focus on the "why." As in why would you choose this camera over another? Why is this technology special? Why you should consider this?

Hot Rod Cameras Technical Why videos will not be a rapid-fire alphabet soup regurgitation of specs, or unsubstantiated performance test.

Videos offering that kind of information could be factual as easily as they could be meaningless. Before believing any conclusion expressed in a "technical" video or presentation we offers the following caveat emptor.

We've noticed that many relevant details to imaging testing are often omitted in public videos, articles and blogs. Most tests we've seen in a public space lack appropriate context and also a point of reference. Could the information still be relevant, sure. But without the context and point of reference it's much harder to tell.

Videos with appropriate testing, context and a point of reference are rare or essentially impossible to find in public, as they don't make for either short or particularly entertaining presentation, unless you are frankly, just like us- hardcore geeks. This level of hardcore imaging and technical geekdom could be particularly unpleasant to view for those who also don't share the same vocabulary.

The goal of real imaging tests is generate performance conclusions, hopefully only derived scientifically. We have endeavored to never half-ass the truth or story about any technology. Our YouTube videos are only a summary of our collected tests and our offer our best answers as to "why."

If you are interested in learning more about the technical and engineering side of the Motion Picture and Television industry, a good place to start is SMPTE

https://www.smpte.org/

About Us:

HotRodCameras.com is where you can order the Sony FX6 and get free technical support and custom package consultation from the people who actually put together cameras packages for major Hollywood movies, television, studios, networks, production companies, universities, governments, streaming services, commercials, music videos and some of the most popular YouTube channels ever.

Hot Rod Cameras is a real camera shop in Hollywood found inside a 7000 sq ft building, and has been serving the motion picture and television industry for over 12-years.

Founded by Illya Friedman, who is a host of one of the most popular production related podcasts in the world, Cinepod - The Cinematography Podcast. The show features interviews with many Hot Rod Cameras clients and also some of the best cinematographers, directors and other craftspeople working today.

Check out the official websites:
Hot Rod Cameras
www.HotRodCameras.com

CinePod - The Cinematography Podcast
www.camnoir.com

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