Is this the BEST camera for YouTube? - Sony FX6

ShortCircuit ·ShortCircuit ·2021-05-05 · 2,391 words · ~11 min read
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0:00 - So just when you thought it wasn't possible for more cameras to come out in 2020,
0:06 Sony has unsurprisingly, released another camera.
0:10 This is the FX6, the third and final,
0:14 I think, camera, that's in their cinema lineup of cameras
0:18 that includes the FX9, and the Sony Venice.
0:21 And there is a lot of stuff in this box. So let's just take a look at the camera really quickly
0:28 before we look at everything else.
0:33 Feels really lightweight.
0:36 Wow.
0:40 This thing is super light. And like, it fits in the palm of my hand.
0:46 Like, I mean, not quite the palm of my hand, but it fits in one hand.
0:51 It feels kind of like a football, like if a camera was a football,
0:56 this camera. (chuckles) So in this first layer, we have,
1:05 so this is Sony's 24 to 105 F/4,
1:09 which is just a pretty versatile lens. This is the kit lens that comes with the body of the camera.
1:14 If you choose to buy it with the lens, you could also just buy the body by itself.
1:21 Sony has graciously included a CFexpress type A reader.
1:25 So unfortunately this camera, just like the A7S3 requires you to buy a new kind of media.
1:31 The nice thing is, you can still use SD cards.
1:34 You just won't be able to get the highest data rates in the camera if you don't use CFexpress type A.
1:41 The other thing that's weird, this whole CFexpress memory card situation,
1:45 this is a type A card, there's also a type B card that's faster.
1:48 Sony has opted for type A cards.
1:51 Does that mean type B cards don't work? - [Andy] They don't work right now. - You're sure?
1:55 - [Andy] Type B is bigger than Type A. - Oh my God. - [Andy] Yeah.
1:59 - In typical Sony fashion, they've gone with, essentially proprietary media
2:03 because nothing else is currently using CFexpress type A.
2:06 So we'll see in the future how that goes, but it is unfortunate that Sony is still
2:11 going down this road of memory, because so much about their cameras is so great,
2:16 but they stick with essentially proprietary media.
2:19 Okay.
2:23 We have Sony's standard control grip, which they've had with the FS cameras,
2:28 now the FX cameras. I really like this thing, it's really nice to hold.
2:33 We have a type C cable.
2:36 Ah, the card in question, the CFexpress.
2:39 This one's a tough 80 gig, which is sort of a weird capacity as well
2:43 because these days, even 64 gigs is not really a card size you'd want to use
2:49 in a cinema camera because it's just not big enough. At 80 gigs, you're gonna have to buy a lot of these
2:54 to get yourself through a full day of shooting, which again is going to get expensive
2:59 and makes a camera like this, and the A7S3 a more expensive barrier to entry.
3:04 But the really cool thing is, this card is really small.
3:09 So we just ran and quickly grabbed an SD card, and wow, this CFexpress card
3:16 is actually smaller than an SD card.
3:20 Now let's get into the second layer of this box 'cause there's so much stuff in here.
3:25 We have a BPU 35 battery, which is standard on
3:29 FS and FX cameras, they've been using this battery forever. The nice thing about it is that it's actually,
3:35 it lasts quite a long time in the larger sizes, this is a small one.
3:38 But it is a great battery to use in place of something like a V Mount
3:42 if you don't want to go on the heavier end of your setup.
3:46 We also have the monitor.
3:51 So this feels like a very similar setup to
3:56 the FS5 Mark 2, and the FS7's monitors.
4:00 This one's also touch screen, which is nice.
4:03 Oh. A cute little sun hood.
4:06 Look at that, that's kind of fun. It's a nice design.
4:10 And the final piece, I believe, is the ever important, top handle.
4:19 Anyway, let's put this guy together. Look at these two sensors next to each other.
4:24 Are they the same? Sony would not confirm this.
4:28 The FX6 with the battery on the grip
4:31 and the top handle, it weighs four pounds. So the A7S with the battery weighs 1.46 pounds.
4:38 Once you add everything on, the body of this thing
4:41 does end up weighing quite a bit more than A7S.
4:45 But, it has quite a bit more in it.
4:50 Okay, let's do the physical tour. On the left of the camera, you have the audio dials,
4:56 slow and quick display. I am a little disappointed that when you
5:00 hold the camera like this, you can't see the ISO white balance
5:05 and shutter buttons at all. 'Cause it would've been nice if it was within
5:09 like, the easiest things you touch the most.
5:12 The other thing that we have here is the variable ND,
5:15 which lets you have complete control of the depth of field
5:19 going into your camera. You don't have to change your shutter speed, ISO,
5:22 or your F-stop, and you can still affect your exposure.
5:26 You have up to one fourth ND, up to one over 128,
5:32 which is awesome, and a feature that I think every camera should have.
5:37 Sony has done a really good job implementing it in both this camera and the FX9.
5:41 On the bottom here, you have the slow, medium, high for ISO,
5:45 and white balance, AB, and preset, which is pretty standard.
5:49 On the right of the camera, you just have the grip and all the controls on the grip,
5:52 which are really nice: record, zoom rocker, that kind of thing.
5:55 And then you have a little slider has, that lets you change your time coding from an in to an out,
6:02 which is really cool. So on the back you have HTMI, STI, time code, remote,
6:07 and then a DC port for wall power.
6:11 And then on the left of the back, you have the dual CFexpress, and SD card slots.
6:17 So again, just like the A7S3, this camera can use CFexpress and SD cards in either slot,
6:24 or at the same time. Okay, why don't we turn it on.
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7:04 Wow. What was that like, one second, Andy?
7:09 That's honestly impressive. Our reds take like over a minute to turn on sometimes.
7:15 And the Black Magic took maybe about eight seconds. So let's take a gander through the menu here.
7:21 It feels like this menu is inspired by the way that the Venice and the ARRI Alexa is laid out,
7:27 but I'm not a hundred percent sure
7:30 that I'm all for it, because everything on here,
7:35 while it displays everything nicely, you can see your ISO, your shutter, your frame rate,
7:42 and like what image size you're using and what Kodak you're using,
7:46 you can't access everything at all times.
7:50 Sony, please allow access to all settings
7:55 in all of your menus. Like, I understand that certain things
7:59 might not be available in certain modes, but if you're in that mode just don't display it,
8:03 don't gray it out. The most frustrating thing with most Sony cameras that I've ever experienced
8:07 is trying to touch a setting that just says, cannot proceed.
8:13 And then I have to figure out while potentially on set how to change something about it in a specific mode.
8:18 At least give like a help menu, or a tutorial of some kind.
8:22 With enough time, anyone can get through learning how to use the Sony menu.
8:27 They're not rocket science, but they're very annoying and not that intuitive.
8:32 And this one, even though I think it's trying to be intuitive, it is not doing the best job.
8:38 You do have dedicated pages to everything, which is nice.
8:42 So if you long press the menu button on the side of the camera, you actually get the text full menu.
8:48 This kind of reads to me more like the A7S3 does.
8:51 It's not quite the same, but I do like the way that this is
8:55 laid out quite a bit more. Things like shutter angle are really easy to change.
9:00 Everyone gives Sony crap for their menus. If you take enough time, they're easy enough to learn.
9:05 But they are not intuitively laid out. I will still say that
9:09 if you have never used a Sony camera, you will take some time to get used to this.
9:12 In terms of frame rates, this camera can do up to 120 FPS in 4K, and up to 240 FPS in 10 ADP,
9:19 which sounds pretty similar to the A7S3.
9:23 It probably is the same sensor. But I don't know for sure.
9:28 You could also do raw out of the SDI, but unfortunately you can't do raw
9:34 in the slow motion frame rates. You can only get up to 60 FPS in those frame rates.
9:39 The thing that I do like is that you can still record scratch audio while shooting 120 FPS,
9:43 or 240 FPS, just like they did in the A7S3.
9:47 So you have a number of brands this year
9:51 releasing cameras that are much higher than 4K.
9:54 You've got the 12K in the Black Magic, the 6K in the RED Komodo, and you might be asking, okay,
10:01 why would Sony stick to the lower resolution?
10:05 And my take on that is, a lot of people aren't asking
10:09 for higher resolution cameras. What they're asking for is cameras that are
10:13 more fully featured and that are easier to use in the field.
10:17 And it really does feel like Sony has done their best
10:20 to focus on those aspects by making a built-in variable ND filter,
10:26 audio that's easily accessible, a camera body that is really small
10:30 and can be rigged in many different ways and places.
10:33 Are higher resolution cameras cool? Yes. Are they useful in some instances?
10:37 Yes. But do you need them to be significantly more than 4K?
10:42 Sony says no, and I don't necessarily disagree with them.
10:46 Now you might be asking why someone might buy the FX6
10:49 over the A7S3. So what this gives you is built-in NDs, built-in audio,
10:55 and a camera that out of the box, you could use for basically any kind of run and gun shoot,
11:01 or even a short film. Because it's very capable,
11:05 especially when you have the built-in S-Cinetone that allows you to match it with an FX9, or even a Venice.
11:11 So the only thing that you'd be missing once you have media and a battery is a lens.
11:17 And Sony sent over their brand new
11:20 16 to 35 Cine lens as well.
11:24 Let's see what this guy is like
11:28 mounted on the FX6.
11:33 Holy! This lens is huge.
11:37 It does have a built-in servo or built-in-ish, 'cause you can technically remove it.
11:41 But that also allows you to use the zoom rocker
11:46 on the control grip of the camera. So Sony has rehoused their standard stills 16 to 35,
11:53 and made a Cine version of it just like they've done with the 28 to 135.
11:59 Oh my God. Andy, does that look as big as I, like,
12:04 it almost makes, it dwarfs the camera itself.
12:07 But the nice thing that you can do, is you have full servo control
12:15 on the grip. No configuration, no settings,
12:19 just put the camera on, and then you have zoom control.
12:23 Pretty fricking sweet. The base size ISO of this camera is 800 ISO,
12:28 which is pretty standard. And the dynamic range is about 15 stops.
12:33 Now, more actual testing has to be done before we can confirm those 15 stops,
12:38 but it really does look like, considering that you could match the colors of an FX9
12:43 and a Venice to this camera really easily,
12:47 this seems like a pretty compelling package. We're gonna put in some autofocus tests
12:52 and a little bit of footage here at the end of the video, but I have to hand it to Sony.
12:57 They've clearly had a very good year for cameras. That's honestly impressive.
13:03 Like, I couldn't pull focus better than this. Sony has not at all confirmed this,
13:08 but I think what they've done is taken the full-frame sensor performance
13:12 out of their mirrorless lineup of cameras. And just like the FX9, put it into a body
13:18 that's even smaller, and has all those features
13:21 that you'd want in a run and gun package, a camera that you can buy,
13:25 and right out of the box just start using, and not be concerned about buying a million accessories for.
13:31 Like you even have a top hand, you don't even need to buy a top handle, which is an essential part of the cinema camera.
13:36 So good job, Sony. This does feel like a pretty good package,
13:40 and anyone who buys this I'm sure would be quite happy with it.
13:44 So thank you guys for watching. Subscribe to shortcircuit. And if you want to see any more camera videos,
13:50 maybe watch the FX9 video that I did, or the Sony Venice video.
13:54 Sony really has done a very good job rounding out this cinema camera lineup.
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