Originally posted by Bui
I know it's no point buying a Pentax camera for video, but I now want better video performance (technically) from my current equipment: a Pentax KP + a 50-135, a 55-300 PLM, and a few DA/FA limiteds. Aside from taking photos as I have always been doing, this year there has been a new need: I want to record daughter's performance: indoor swimming, year-end piano club, etc). The current gears are very good for still photos, but for video there are a few problems: so-so video quality, non-autofocus during the process (very annoying), and average anti-shake performance. Better than the wife's iPhone, but no more.
Do you think the K3iii offers a (much?) better video performance? I like the camera but have been happy enough with the KP so that I am still not ready to pay 2000e for a new camera. An actual upgrade over video, however, might seal the deal.
Or I'm thinking about the possibility of buying a non-Pentax camera which is supposed to be better than Pentax in term of video (Sony, Fuji etc) but I don't really want to maintain 2 different systems. Too expensive!
Or do you know a special list video camera that preferably has decent zoom range, quality, and not overly expensive?
Thank you.
For what it is worth, I'll chime in. I have used K-3III for video too, and I do have other cameras for video also(Panasonic S5 and BMPCC4K).
First of all video is 8-bit from K-3III, it is not a bad thing in most scenarios. But it has restrictions. Have to keep your High lights under controll. 4K restriction is that 7-8 minutes record limit, but if you are behind the camera at all times, it is not a big deal after all.
AF with PLM should be alright, constant AF I mean. With other inmotor lenses, like SDM and DC you are able to use AF button to change your focuspoint with camera AF. I have noticed that while there is some hunting, it does actually get focused. I have Panasonic S5 and it is sometimes hunting even more and in dim light it might not even get the job done -> MF is the way to go.
I made this thread :
Post your K-3III 4K and FHD videos! - PentaxForums.com
There you can actually see what I have learned from K-3III video. I did buy Panasonic S5 to get better 'hybrid' but also more video centric camera, which it is(but going to replace that with more video centric camera when budget allows, because I do not like to take photos with Panasonic so that 'hybrid' thing did fly out of window). Althou, video quality with Panasonic is very good.
Image quality of K-3III is stellar, video is okay. If you get exposure right and perferably use some stabilising system, i.e. tripod, gimbal, or even extra handle, which you can screw to tripodmount, it will give to you quite good material. it is not that good handheld, in fact i do think that no DSLR/MILC is that good hand held. But especially k-3III is not. You'll have to shoot atleast 30 FPS, preferably higher to get steady handheld material. I like 24 FPS...
If you are on the edge with K-3III and your needs are more like documenting etc. it is good enough. you can even get quite nice video actually. WB, Exposure and FPS all anglined well and you are good to go.
This is to me better hybrid than panasonic is, but this is just me.