Sony FX3 vs Z CAM E2-S6

Great video quality, especially at night
Built-in fan for continuous, uninterrupted recording
Includes XLR module for additional mics
External mic handle for directing and high-quality sound
Great value for the price
6K resolution and larger sensor
Locking EF mount
Fantastic image quality and rolling shutter specs
Modular form factor
Not ideal for run and gun shooting
Shutter sound may be unusual compared to other Sony cameras
Heat generation may be an issue for some users
Not mentioned by reviewers.

Verdict

The Sony FX3 is a great camera for those who need continuous, uninterrupted recording, especially in bright sun, due to its built-in fan. It is also a good choice for documentary and event work, as it includes an XLR module for additional mics. However, some users have reported issues with the camera's shutter sound and heat generation. The camera's color science with slog-3 has also been criticized, as well as its chroma noise in the shadows. Despite these drawbacks, the Sony FX3 is a fantastic camera with great video quality, especially at night, and comes with an external mic handle for directing and high-quality sound.

Verdict

Overall, the Z CAM E2-S6 is highly praised for its 6K resolution, larger sensor, locking EF mount, and various features that make it a great camera for the price. It is considered a strong competitor to the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and 6K. The camera is capable of recording ProRes 422 directly and has fantastic image quality, great rolling shutter specs, and a nice modular form factor. Some reviewers do not see an advantage of ZRAW over ProRes and recommend using ProRes instead. The Z CAM E2-S6 is recommended for video production and filmmaking, but it is important not to neglect audio and lighting.

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