Juergen_187
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I plan to upgrade to 4K eventually, and consider a few different options. The things I'm most concerned of are stable auto focus and ultra wide angle lens options. I checked out a few camera systems and it seems to me it's down to these two:
- Sony AX700
pros: good auto focus, good stabilization, good housing options, e.g. by Gates, with macro and wide angle lenses combined (flip-in)
cons: 30fps at 4K (I don't mind too much, software can do good interpolation in slow motion), no fish eye lenses available
- Panasonic GH5
pros: 60fps at 4K, good stabilization, fish eye lenses available
cons: auto focus (?), no all-lenses-in-one option (as far as I can see)
So...no perfect solution, I guess, in this price segment. Would appreciate your opinion, especially about the auto focus capabilities of the Panasonic, I've seen some pretty bad footage....and some really good!
- Sony AX700
pros: good auto focus, good stabilization, good housing options, e.g. by Gates, with macro and wide angle lenses combined (flip-in)
cons: 30fps at 4K (I don't mind too much, software can do good interpolation in slow motion), no fish eye lenses available
- Panasonic GH5
pros: 60fps at 4K, good stabilization, fish eye lenses available
cons: auto focus (?), no all-lenses-in-one option (as far as I can see)
So...no perfect solution, I guess, in this price segment. Would appreciate your opinion, especially about the auto focus capabilities of the Panasonic, I've seen some pretty bad footage....and some really good!