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The Sony a6500 and Sigma 16mm f1.4 in Belize was a very capable camera. The Sigma 16mm f/1.4 is hands down one of the best lenses for Sony cameras. There are several announcements of the Sony A7siii and Sony A7c as well as a lot of talk and reviews of the a6400 and a6600, but is the a6500 still a good choice in 2020? For many of you I’ve heard that the Sony a6500 is what you’re currently filming with or that it’s more readily available and within your budget depending on the country you’re in. The Sony a6500 paired with the Sigma 16mm f/1.4 was my primary filming setup while in Belize and in my opinion this camera was more than capable of capturing the look I was going for. You're filming in 8-bit color, which is plenty for most. It just means that you have less color depth when you're editing, so if you're trying to recover certain aspects of your image you may find that the color doesn't hold up as well. However, if you start off and become familiar with the right camera settings from the get, then you'll have fewer issues with having to recover that footage. As I’ve said in the video and as I always say, experiment with your camera. Use these Cine 4 camera settings as a baseline and adjust as needed. Just go out and film. Intro: 0:00 - 01:15 Sample B-Roll: 01:16 - 02:00 Camera settings & sample footage: 02:01 - 06:44 Filming in daylight & sample footage: 06:45 - 07:32 Frame rates & sample footage: 07:33 - 08:44 Outro: 08:45 - 09:55 Camera Settings: Picture Profile 1 (PP1) Black Level +1 Gamma Cine4 Black Gamma Wide & +3 Knee Manual 80% +2 Color Mode Pro Saturation -4 Color Phase 0 Color Depth: R +3 G +2 B -1 C -3 M -3 Y +3 Detail -5 For 60fps or 120fps Detail is set to 0 (Zero) 4K 100M 24fps I also filmed in 60-120fps (1080) and stabilized where I needed in post, specifically while on the boat. Be sure to experiment with white balance as needed, but I remained on daylight. Are you subscribed yet? http://bit.ly/kevinsubscribe The Music I use in my videos: http://bit.ly/EpidemicSoundKR My Main Filming Setup: My Primary Camera - https://geni.us/oXC0F (Amazon) Prime Lens 16mm - https://geni.us/Xbpn (Amazon) Manfrotto Tripod: https://geni.us/BedEO (Amazon) SanDisk Extreme: https://geni.us/3fAwVGF (Amazon) ND Filter: https://geni.us/FTvmU (Amazon) Audio and Podcasting equipment: Overhead Microphone: https://bit.ly/DeityS2SMic Overhead Microphone (Amazon): https://geni.us/8x2d3AB (Amazon) Handheld Recorder I use: https://geni.us/PBAqZB (Amazon) Handheld Recorder I also recommend: https://geni.us/FR4t (Amazon) SD Card for H6: https://geni.us/xC6ZP (Amazon) SD Card for H5 (32GB max): https://geni.us/w5rSw (Amazon) Boom Stand: https://geni.us/pmvD (Amazon) Studio Headphones I Recommend: https://geni.us/KZR1 (Amazon) Studio Headphones (more budget friendly): https://geni.us/9TME (Amazon) Pop filter: https://geni.us/CdhEXJD (Amazon) Stay in touch: https://kevinrossrn.com/ / kevinrossrn / kevinrossrn Send Mail and Packages to: Kevin Ross 4845 Pearl E. Cir. STE 101 Boulder, CO 80301 I'm a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.