![]() In this case, size doesn’t matter all the time. Overall, both cameras performed extremely well and it just goes to show that you can still get a great cinematic aesthetic in your shots even without a full-frame camera. On the other hand, the Panasonic camera’s picture quality held up very well although the focal distance did seem a bit closer, which is due to the smaller sensor size. The Sony camera had a little bit more detail and sharpness, especially in the darker areas of the frame. ![]() Looking at the video, there was a very slight difference between the two rivals. ![]() Now, take a look at the shots below and see if you can guess which camera is which.Ĭamera A was the Full-Frame Sony A7S while Camera B was the Micro Four-Thirds Panasonic GH4. Note that the shutter speed may have differed between the cameras to achieve similar exposure.Controlled Variables: White balance, distance to subject, aperture, ISO (200).Lens: Canon EF 50mm F1.8 (the GH4 uses a Metabones XL Speedbooster in order to use the Canon EF-Mounted lens).Cameras: Sony A7S (Full-Frame) and Panasonic GH4 (Micro Four-Thirds).The following video will try to expel the myth that “the bigger the sensor, the better the shot” by putting two cameras to the test and letting you find out on your own which one is which by spotting the differences between the full-frame camera and the micro four-thirds one.įirst and foremost, here is the filmmaking gear used for this particular comparison: Achieving a cinematic shot isn’t merely defined by the type of sensor your camera uses, it also includes the lenses you choose, camera positioning, and even in-camera settings. While the advantages of shooting with a full-frame camera are yearned by many, it doesn’t mean you can’t get cinematic-looking shots with any camera with a smaller sensor size. Some filmmakers, for instance, tend to believe that the extra pixels that come with a full-frame sensor allow for more pristine and fine-tuned shots. In the filmmaking community, especially for those shooting on a budget, filming with a full-frame camera is typically highly demanded considering the visual aesthetics such a tool can produce. ![]()
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