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  • Theres alot of noise in tis picture.

  • we're ordering one at work in a month based on my recommendations, I can't wait to shoot HQ b-roll around Kansas City with it.

  • @zenbeer Awesome, the trick is finding the right Picture Profile and determining if you want to use in-camera color or wanting to color grade after.

  • How is it that there are so many videos off d7000 just like this night street scene with no noise. And then if they are not optimized why are they being used professionally for video as well, for example "Black swan wasn't filmed with your SONY, but parts were filmed with the canon 5D m11 and 7D.

    I'm just saying.

  • Just bought it.

  • what lens did you use on both cams?

  • @Black7Cloud

    Both kit lenses.

    NEX-FS100 - 18mm to 200mm E-Mount

    D7000 - 18mm to 105mm

  • awesome !

  • doesn't look any different from the 7d

  • @dobunz ummm really. Any footage? Keep in mind this is pitch dark in this scene. It doesn't look like it however because of the capabilities of the NEX-FS100.

  • @raredreamfootage pitch dark hum??? i guess i'm just seeing lights, ok well i shot something similar to this almost exactly in pitch dark under a bridge lol, let me find the footage in one of my g drive i'll get back to you ;)

  • @raredreamfootage really? in what ways?

  • @raredreamfootage Well man, a 7D with a 50 f/1.2 will produce brighter footage than this, not to mention BEAUTIFUL bokeh. For the price, the 7D is much more worth... still, this is a great camera. But since the DSLR fever, I just haven't been surprised by any other cameras other than film and digital film cameras. DLSRs are still the way to go in my opinion (that is considering your budget).

  • @paulohenriquekh First of all, brighter does not mean better. I would interpret "brighter" as meaning more saturated or over exposed on a CMOS sensor.

    The look you want in a camera (the ungraded image) is a FLAT image with lots of color latitude. If you shoot bright off of the camera and into your codec, then you will lose detail either in your highlights or shadows.

    The NEX-FS100 is the first true filmic camera in the sub $6000 price range.

  • @paulohenriquekh But remember the NEX-FS100 wasn't using an f/1.2 lens, so it shows the dynamic range of the sensor/processor compared to the D7000 with a similar kit lens on it.

  • @dobunz yeah sorry bro, I had a 60D which has the equivalent sensor to the 7D, tried to do a similar shoot to this and there was so much noise that all the footage was unusable. With this camera, it looks absolutely pristine, almost zero noise.

  • @CreepyEyeStudios and a 60d sucks (no offense), its not equivalent, when i shoot my films and my friends shoot theirs on 60d and we screen them you can tell the difference instantly

  • @dobunz odd, I don't see any 7d footage in this clip at all. How in the world did you come to that conclusion then?

  • @dobunz i agree

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