This is a brief excerpt from NoFilmSchool
Many had very high hopes that the first full-frame video camera from Sony, or anyone for that matter, the NEX-VG900, might be a huge step up from DSLRs, not only in form factor, but in image quality. While there may not be enough footage out there (it’s certainly not as popular as DSLRs or something like the BMCC), reviews are starting to come in for the camera. We’ve got a full review from Caleb Pike over at DSLR Video Shooter, as well as some comparisons between the VG900 and cameras like the GH2, GH3, Blackmagic Cinema Camera, Canon 5D Mark III, and the FS100.
First, here’s Caleb’s full review, which includes a lot about actually shooting with the camera, which is equally as important in some cases as the overall image quality:Check out some more footage from the VG900 below:
A comparison from EOSHD of the VG900 with the Mark III, GH2, GH3, BMCC, and FS100:
There is a lot to like about this camera, at least in terms of specs and what it has to offer over a DSLR. I still can’t fully speak to the usability without getting my hands on one, …
By: Joe Marine
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