07-12-2020, 11:11 PM
(07-12-2020, 04:31 PM)toni-a Wrote: That's better than what Sony offers in FHD on plenty of current cameras...
IMHO for most of us that's quite enough.
I'm really wondering what the overheating stuff is about in general - regardless of whether it's Canon or Sony.
I can think of a few use cases where an hour-long continuous video could make sense but I've a hard time believing these are mainstream applications for such hybrid cameras. A hybrid is a compromise by nature - and in this case, it's the heat dispersion due to the small camera body. It's not as if you don't have options in the dedicated video camera market.
BTW, Toni - ever since you had the Sony A6000 with the ultra-crappy 16-50mm - which we all warned you about - you are bashing Sony. Fact is that Sony has very capable cameras and lenses that are competing on the same level as Canon overall. Just because there's a Canon label on something doesn't make it the holy grail yet.
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