Hi, I will get my Sony Z7 this week and will use it mostly under far from perfect conditions.
I usually shoot classical concerts in churches, where daylight comes in through the windows but slowely fading out in favor of artificial light.
That means huge WB issues. My camera position is some 25 meters (yes I am in PAL country) from the orchestra.
Should I trust the automatic WB setting? Is the Z7 WB sensor in the lens or on the camera body?
Besides the WB issue, I wonder which Cine settings would work best in these circumstances. There are so many.
I ordered Spots DVD on the Z7 but doubt if thisquestion will be answered in his instruction DVD.
Final question, is the quality of the MIC inputs good enough to record music with or should I better go for a separate mic amp?
Anyway, setting suggestions appreciated.
Thanks, Dries.
I usually shoot classical concerts in churches, where daylight comes in through the windows but slowely fading out in favor of artificial light.
That means huge WB issues. My camera position is some 25 meters (yes I am in PAL country) from the orchestra.
Should I trust the automatic WB setting? Is the Z7 WB sensor in the lens or on the camera body?
Besides the WB issue, I wonder which Cine settings would work best in these circumstances. There are so many.
I ordered Spots DVD on the Z7 but doubt if thisquestion will be answered in his instruction DVD.
Final question, is the quality of the MIC inputs good enough to record music with or should I better go for a separate mic amp?
Anyway, setting suggestions appreciated.
Thanks, Dries.