Major Studio Sci-Fi blockbuster movie The Creator was shot with Sony FX3 cameras . Any Sony users have the FX3, or its sisters A7SIII, or ZV-E1 which use the same sensor ?
Major Studio Sci-Fi blockbuster movie The Creator was shot with Sony FX3 cameras . Any Sony users have the FX3, or its sisters A7SIII, or ZV-E1 which use the same sensor ?
Major Studio Sci-Fi blockbuster movie The Creator was shot with Sony FX3 cameras . Any Sony users have the FX3, or its sisters A7SIII, or ZV-E1 which use the same sensor ?
For professional shoots, I have a pair of FX3’s and an fx30. Lately they have been getting more work than my RED Cameras. stills (additional B-Cams) for personal, I have an a7rv and an a1.
For professional shoots, I have a pair of FX3’s and an fx30. Lately they have been getting more work than my RED Cameras. stills (additional B-Cams) for personal, I have an a7rv and an a1.
The articles read like he did it so that he could get rid of most of the lighting techs, electrical department, and grips.
I like available light photography. And that 10 minute continuous take in "Rope" is one of my favorite movie scenes. It will be interesting to see the movie.
Major Studio Sci-Fi blockbuster movie The Creator was shot with Sony FX3 cameras . Any Sony users have the FX3, or its sisters A7SIII, or ZV-E1 which use the same sensor ?
And your point? Multiple films and movies have been made by many different cameras and lenses.
And your point? Multiple films and movies have been made by many different cameras and lenses.
It could just be that the OP found it interesting. Most likely because they have interest or own the FX3. Or it could be that they wanted to see if anyone here was using that kit for work. It’s ok to be excited and curious about things.
It could just be that the OP found it interesting. Most likely because they have interest or own the FX3. Or it could be that they wanted to see if anyone here was using that kit for work. It’s ok to be excited and curious about things.
Those cameras will never replace the Kodak 2A Brownie... As Virginia Slims ad bosted, "We'v Come a Long Way Baby." Our modern cameras are truly amazing.