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eddieceidde

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  • Birthday Mar 06, 1996

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    i7 7700K
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    GTX 1070
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  1. Formula 1 haas gotten quite poular in the past few years and I think coverage of formula 1 technology would be very interesting. AMD sponsors Mercedes, Microsoft sponsors Alpine, Snapdragon sponsors ferrari and mercedes, dell + google + logitech sponsors McLaren, HP -> Red Bull, any chance for some sort of collaboration?
  2. Depends on what you're comparing, size or CFM. He showed that the bellows system is equal to about 4x 140mm noctua fans and you can under volt it to make it slower/quieter. And comparing sound to the noctua fans, we already know noctua fans are great with the tone and loudness but this bellows seems to be producing much nicer tone that's equally as loud as the 4x 140mm noctuas running full speed. He could probably get much quiet results thats still under the thermal limit by moving the bellows slower.
  3. So idk if anyone has a solution but here's my problem. I have a Focusrite 2i4 and a Schiit Modi 2 and I want to be able to output audio from my computer to both simultaneously. Does anyone know if this is possible?
  4. Honestly at that budget there's no perfect camera. Have a look at second hand 800D, 77D 80D or 7D2 maybe. And I think the a6500 does have a mic input but with a 1k budget is gonna be a lot of compromises.
  5. Not even gonna bother at this point.
  6. Are you kidding me? You're a freelance filmmaker that uses a camcorder... I've yet to see anyone pull out a camcorder at a shoot freelance or not. Yeah I worked in a camera store, one that sells film cameras and second hand bodies so I have no sales target or commission. I simply recommend the most suitable for the needs of a customer which you don't seem to understand. You seem to be very insistent that you're right and that he should have two cameras for the job but you didn't even weigh the pros and cons of that. He wants to do sports photography and videography work and a good DSLR that can do that would be the d500 or the 7d/7d2 or you can get the a6300/6500 for a lot less which has higher burst fps and happens to do video really well. Lenses used in photography can also be used for video work and produce a more consistent result and once they invest in a system, for future upgradability they can just buy a camera body that uses a same mount and still use the a6500 as a b Cam and share lenses. You totally missed the point that he's in a small high school shooting for social media and he does not need a 2 systems for photo and video when you can get 1 that can do both just as well. There is nothing wrong with using a mirrorless as a main video camera, they were designed for the job and the recording limit shouldn't be an issue unless he's broadcasting because there's no need to keep the camera rolling throughout the entire game cuz that would be a headache to edit so why not use something that can do both photo and video really well instead of investing into two separate systems?
  7. Lmao op you're probably more confused than ever. Do your due diligence, you know what you need best and there are plenty of videos on YouTube that can guide you better than two guys arguing on a forum. Best of luck.
  8. Whatever man. What you recommended would've made sense in 2012 not 2017 when Sony has came out and killed the game in the all rounder category. @op do you own due diligence. Over kill ≠ quality.
  9. I have... It will be so much easier to have 1 system than you're familiar with than have 2 that you are trying to figure out how to use properly. The a6500 is just as capable as any cropped dslrs for sports photography in that price range.
  10. Yeah, a run and gun set up. Not fiddle with too many gear and miss opportunities. Something that can do both very well is the best.
  11. He's not doing professional video work is he? You can't recommend the best of the best to anyone. Have a look at his situation, small high school, social media... You don't need professional gears for that. I've worked in a camera shop and your don't just go and recommend the best of the best to everyone that's not how it works. Assess the situation and recommend accordingly.
  12. Really? I'll give it a go tomorrow and report back with my findings. Not that I don't believe you I just wanna do my own research.
  13. Yeah the gh4/5 is really good too. Also scaling 720 to 1440 would look pretty bad even on YouTube.
  14. The a6500 is definitely the best all around we for you. If I'm not wrong, it does 11fps burst which no DSLR in that price range can do and it does 4k really well and it has 1080@60. I disagree about getting different systems to do both because there are a ton of options that can do both video and photo really well. GH5 or the a6500 is on the top of that list and the more systems you get the more expensive it's gonna be. So my recommendation would be Sony a6500 + a tele lens if you primarily do sports + an general purpose 18-55mm for everything else. It'll end up costing less than having two systems and the trouble of having two systems.
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