Just made my first big camera purchase for filming purposes/college. Drop some tips for me if you have any experience shooting with the a6300 or any a series model cameras. Also recommend start off wide angle/zoom lenses to purchase
Get ready for /o/ levels of autism.
>>3087222
>a6300
just drop out and kill yourself while your ahead
no professional/professor/anybody will hire or look at a person with a Sony camera
>>3087222
>not buying a Panasonic for amateur filmmaking
lol
and good luck working for a half-hour or more before that Sony overheats
>>3087222
Trade it in for a GH4 then get one of those voigtlanders that DP Christian Bale yelled at recommends
mc-11 adapter or metabones adapter and use the sigma 18-35 1.8 lens. That should have you covered for most things.
Got the Rokinon 12mm 2.0 ultra wide and 50-100mm sigma to cover any other needs.
Don't use slog profiles for shooting in low light, use cine 4 or two 2, more info
http://www.xdcam-user.com/2016/01/log-is-a-poor-choice-for-low-light/
>>3087232
>>3087270
I opted for the a6300 due to its higher low light capabilities which I plan to mostly shoot for now.
>>3087225
Let them live in the jdm 90s and in the 70 V8 aftermarket..
There is a youtube channel call "DSLR Video Shooter" he has some videos on how to rig i up for video, he even has a guide (for $20) and shows you what lenses to buy and setting to use for video.
Also check "TechnologyMafia" channel for lens options.
The 10-18mm f/4 is a good wide angle/zoom lens.
>>3087292
these are good options too
>>3087308
Nice try DSLR Video Shooter, i'm on to your shilling.
>>3087222
> wide angle/zoom
12mm rokinon f/2 is a typical choice.
You could use the many cine lenses available for the system, but they cost more money.
>>3087231
It's not the camera, it's the cameraman
>>3087222
>didn't get a6500
>didn't g85 + lens