What's the Best Video Camera? Nikon Z6 III vs Sony a7S III vs Canon R6 II Review

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Tony Northrup reviews the top three hybrid video cameras in the $1500-$2500 range: the Nikon Z6 III, the Sony a7S III, and the Canon R6 II. These are cameras that can shoot both video and stills, but not all cameras are created equal.

This video camera review examines every aspect videographers need from a camera that will be used for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, weddings, commerical video, or social media. Tony tests the resolution, highlighting the strength of the Nikon Z6 III's 6K at 60 FPS video. The Sony is the lightest camera, thus, it will be the easiest to manage on a gimbal.

Tony does detailed video autofocus testing. He tests walking towards the camera in a backlit scenario, holding an object up to the camera (like a vlogger might) and wildlife video.

Tony also tests low-light video capabilities, as well as dynamic range in low-light situations. Then, he goes on to test slow-motion video at 120 and 240 frames per second.

0:00 Introduction
1:32 Sharpness & Detail (Resolution)
2:14 Weight
2:41 Autofocus: Unboxing Test
4:50 Autofocus: Backlit Walking Test
5:59 Wildlife Video Test
7:13 Low-Light Video Test
7:48 Slow Motion Video Test
8:10 Dynamic Range Test in HLG HDR
9:01 Dynamic Range Test in Log & Raw
9:44 Dynamic Range Test in Controlled Studio
10:45 Backup Memory Cards
11:21 Lens Selection
12:24 Reviewing Footage (Scrubbing)
13:18 Mic Connector
14:18 Recording Time (overheating)
14:36 Rolling Shutter / Banding
14:48 Wifi Apps
15:16 Summary

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