Battery and Overheating on the Sony a6300
Turns out that the way the Sony a6300 uses power is a little more complicated than I noted in the last video, so here’s a followup.
Turns out that the way the Sony a6300 uses power is a little more complicated than I noted in the last video, so here’s a followup.
Note: It is not necessary to hit “set” between each setting… it is just good practice. Hongdak Remote Cord:http://amzn.com/B01B4AHAXE/?tag=direc0429-20 Neewer AC adapter for Sony a6300http://amzn.com/B0083EQS3I/?tag=direc0429-20 Sony a6300http://amzn.com/B007GK50X4/?tag=direc0429-20 Sigma 30mm 1.4 DC DN Prime Lens (I love this lens)http://amzn.com/B01C3SCKI6/?tag=direc0429-20
Testing and comparing Sigma’s new MC-11 Canon EF to Sony E mount adapter to the Commlite EF-NEX adapter with various EF lenses.
Sony announces their widest full-frame prime lens for Sony E-mount cameras
In this video I walk through every single setting in the a7R III / a7 III as concisely as possible.
Exploring several on- and off-camera battery options, and sharing my favorite DIY lightweight, professional looking on-camera power solution for less than $20.
Don’t waste your money on unnecessarily expensive cards. This is just about all you need to know about SD cards for current-model Sony Alpha cameras (minus the a9, which is a different beast).