More about camera
Sport settings
More footage
For every mention of PAL and NTSC in menus or videos it is good to fine companies like $5 million.
And double of this for overheating message.
The a6500 uses 5 axes with E-mount lenses that have electronic contacts and can transmit EXIF data or 3 axes with adapted or native lenses that lack electronic communication.
Sigh. I knew it was too good to be true. Maybe someone will hack it to unlock the other 2 axes. :)
On Sony PR and so called "reviews"
The 1920s is often viewed as the golden age of advertising—the decade in which the industry really blossomed into the principal capitalist art form. As Merle Curti showed in his study of the advertising industry journal Printer’s Ink, before 1910, advertisers, by and large, assumed that consumers were rational and self-interested and could be appealed to on that basis. Between 1910 and 1930, however, the majority of comments indicated that advertisers were viewing consumers as nonrational. As a result, advertisements increasingly abandoned the reason-why approach and appealed to fantasies and emotions.152 A speaker at a 1923 advertising convention in Atlantic City captured this sense when he warned, “Appeal to reason in your advertising, and you appeal to about four percent of the human race.”153 This sentiment became accepted wisdom among advertisers. William Esty of the J. Walter Thompson agency instructed colleagues that all experts believed “that it is futile to try to appeal to masses of people on an intellectual or logical basis.”154 John Benson, the president of the American Association of Advertising Agencies, observed in 1927, “To tell the naked truth might make no appeal. It may be necessary to fool people for their own good. Doctors and even preachers know that and practice it. Average intelligence is surprisingly low. It is so much more effectively guided by its subconscious impulses and instincts than by its reason.”
The Untold History of the United States
The a6500 uses 5 axes with E-mount lenses that have electronic contacts and can transmit EXIF data or 3 axes with adapted or native lenses that lack electronic communication. With E-mount lenses that feature optical stabilisation, 3 axes are used on the sensor and 2 axes on the lens. The latter is also valid for adapted A-mount and EF-mount lenses (as long as you use an electronic adapter).
http://www.mirrorlessons.com/2016/10/15/sony-a6500-review-first-impressions/
One more pointless hands-on
@zcream reminds you that you can buy NX500 for $530 now - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-NX500-4K-Camera-White-Only-Body-SD-Card-/322285566382 and it really never overheats and has more useful bitrates set, from top high hack/pro ones to low everyday use, and it is HEVC.
Hands on video
And only interesting part from it - close up of stabilizer sensor assembly slowed down:
I wonder if it can now set custom white balance in Movie mode. The problem was really a hassle for us who shoot underwater.
I think RS test is more interesting
Overheat test
Firt Review. Sorry I dont know put pict enlarge:
'As a user of every Pro camera Canon has made since the original EOS1 back in 1992, and more recently as a Nikon shooter with the D4S, I have become accustomed to how these top of the line pro cameras feel and act in my hands shooting news, sports, and photojournalism assignments.They have always been the best, offering super-fast AF, quick motor drives, and low light auto focus that I have grown to count on.
The A6500 feels much like those high end cameras of today that cost $6,000 each.'
http://pmrphoto.blogspot.it/2016/10/first-review-of-new-sony-a6500-a6300-on.html
Amazon USA states Dec 6 release date
Do you see anywhere the supply date?
Since today you can even preorder A6500
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1289585-REG/sony_alpha_a6500_mirrorless_digital.html
Or can just go and buy NX500+pair of lenses and Z1 Crane gimbal. :-)
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