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Hi Teppo, I have the same camera and lens setup with the VND Polar Pro Mist Edition Version II 82mm filter. Have you experienced any blurriness in your videos or photos when using the Variable Neutral Density (VND) filter on the 70-200mm lens? I'm using a step-up ring for the VND filter on my 70-200mm lens. Thank you
Bought a6700 with Viltrox 56 mm f1.4 in April, love it but now even more when I bought Sigma 18-50 mm. I’m taking product photos mainly, a lot during holiday and sometimes street photo.
I took it to Hokkaido last winter for 12 days and it was very snowy. I was not so shy to shoot and take pictures with it and it is still functioning well these days so if anybody is afraid if it will withstand harsh weather then...it will.
@@BoluKeju Puerto Rico, tropical weather. For around that price you can get a used Panasonic S5II body ($1300-$1500) plus you get 6k open gate, Full Frame, better IBIS and no overheating. P.S. Firmware won't add a Fan to the camera.
Sony A6700 looking niceeeee. Great review, Teppo! Also, my calves want to thank you for including them in the video. They never get any screen time and they're always upset with me about it.
Great camera for the most part. Been using it for several paid/professional photo shoots. I got it to overheat on a long video shooting session of about 40 minutes. It started heating and shutting off at around 20 minutes at an indoor venue. So take this camera into consideration if you will be doing a lot of long video shooting session. The alternative fix I did to resolve this was get the ulanzi attach fan which resolved overheating issues. Otherwise this is my new starting camera have had other a6000 series cameras and ZV-1 but really enjoying the refreshed menu system as well. Lenses using: Sony 50, Sigma56, Sony 10-15, 18-135 kit lens. Favorite lens is the Sigma 56 but really want much larger zoom lenses.
Simply love my A6700 for video. Started out with the sigma 18-50mm which is really versatile. Added a Viltrox 27mm f1.2 pro to the pack last week. Thats really 🔥!
thanks for help but when I compared some photos of a7c with a6700, a7c was sharper and less oil painted than a6700, and actually I don't find many difference between a6700 photos and a6400 photos. What do you think about it?
Much better video specs on the a6700, as well as autofocus. If you don't need those things, most of the cameras from the past decade will probably look good enough
I bought this with a Sigma 18-50mm a week ago for my birthday to do RU-vid Covers. I already have the 11mm. Then bought Teppo’s LUTS. All the cons didn’t apply to me coz the rain here in Vancouver don’t go sideways. 😂 so I was very happy with my purchase!🎉
@@quirkworks4076 well, he did say "another" so i guess he already has a sony apsc and doesn't see enough improvement to buy a new one until they add a stacked sensor
I freaking love this camera! I’ve owned mine for about 3 months now and it has been giving me justice! I actually sold my Sony a7iii for the a6700 mainly for the video specs but even tho I went from full frame to apsc you honestly can’t even tell the difference in most scenarios. Yes it does only have a 1 card slot so there’s no way to back up any footage but I’ve already done plenty of professional work with my a6700 as my main camera and I never ran to any issues. For sure it’s a risk especially when working with big clients or shooting a wedding. Usually you need more than one camera with those type of gigs. So the risk level varies on how big or small the gig is. In my experience I never ran to any issues. I’m using a Sony tough card so of course that does play a role of feeling more confident that I won’t run into any card corruption issues so choose your sd cards wisely. Still you’ll hear stories of photographers/videographers who’ve never had a card corrupt and some who’ve had. So take that as you will. Nonetheless the Sony a6700 is a powerhouse in a small body!! I definitely recommend it for all types of shooters!!🙌🏼📸🎥
@@TeppoHaapoja Right! I bought mine two months ago, I hope Sony dont drop another APSC body this year or atleast for another 3 years, I dont wanna keep falling into that rabbit hole. cos i'm very likely to. Great Video Still!
@@TeppoHaapoja you’re right. After thinking about it, the better and much closer comparison would be the FX-30 and the GH7. Anyways, thank you for everything you do Teppo! Always enjoy watching your videos! Hope you and the family are doing good!
Just purchased, huge step for me moving from GoPro to APS-C 😊 I would change the setting to NTSC as I get 24, 30, 60 120 option and not just 24, 50, 100 fps.
Hey man, just wanted to say thanks for the workshop/Q&A on monday in Oslo, and the chat afterwards, had a great time and got to talk to Stian and others in real life for the first time as well - You're bringing people together ;) I even managed to make a small "Mood Report" from the event on my channel from the 14 clips I managed to capture inbetween everything else happening ;) As for the A6700 it's on my "the camera I can realistically afford at some point"-wishlist when I, at some point, hopefully will be able to upgrade from my iPhone :) (unless something even *better* in the same price range comes along before that happens) - The mix of features and image quality makes it feel like it's the "small creators" A7S3 equivalent ;)
Which of the 2 cameras you grab more, which one you like the mos? I am looking at getting the 6700 but also FX30 sounds like a good deal, especially for having a fan.
@@sergiubn It all depends on your use case. So, I do RU-vid interviews of tattoo artists. The FX30 is the main camera for the talking head videos. Never overheats. Two SD cards. It sits on a tripod. The A6700 is the B-cam and is handheld, giving me different angles. When I do B-roll for the interview, I mainly use the A6700 as it's lighter, and I can take photos with it too. I've never had any issues with these two cameras. I shoot everything in S-log 3. I use the Sony 16-55mm f2.8 for the FX30 and the Sigma 18-50mm for the A6700. For both cameras, I use the Sony ECM-M1 for audio. Depending on the location, I might use the DJI Mic 2 for the interview. But have to say that the dxRevice plugin for FCP really cleans up the audio well. I hope this helps! Keep going.
I know I'm a little late to the party, but Congratulations Teppo!! no word were truer than when you said that those you used to see on the screen, suddenly feel like people you've known for a long time. In this case, it's great to bare witness of your own success, through your hard work and dedication. Thanks for being an example to many of us. To another 100k!!!
Each method work and creates a different video. I think a gimble looks good. But if its a story and represents a person walking or something following, then I think hand held. Good idea for a video though. Both work.