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I'm within my return period on my A7SIII and I was thinking about swapping it out for a FX6, but the LCD issues and lack of EVF are making me think I should keep the A7SIII. I mostly do run n' gun doc stuff and the thought of DIYing a loupe or buying an expensive 3rd party solution to a cam that's supposed to be run n' gun out of the box doesn't appeal to me...
Have you shot any run n' gun with your A7SIII yet, Abe?Sounds like if the loupe on the FX6 will work for you, you might be happier with that camera?
Have you considered the Z-CAM EVF:
- HDMI & SDI
- on/off switch
- LCD screen
- Fast boot
- Plenty of mounting options
- 6.5v to 18V input
- Wifi transmission
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Have you shot any run n' gun with your A7SIII yet, Abe?
Only on gimbal which I actually do a lot of run and gun on. Going shoulder-mounted I'm still using FS7. But I find myself gravitating towards tripod/gimbal shoots and doing more gimbal than shoulder-mounted/handheld generally.
I use auto ISO when I need automatic exposure adjustments, which frankly is not ideal since there is a band of noisy ISOs between the native ISOs. But I can actually control exposure via the smartphone app so I may consider that option when gimbaling. I already use the smartphone for remote touch focus on "live" gimbal stuff.
If you're looking down on it from above a lot (in the chest-level shooting you describe) then maybe a small monitor on top is good? Tho I know you said you want simplified rigging for r&g. The wifi smartphone monitor is interesting but it lags a little (maybe good enough) and my camera threw an overheat warning once after having it on for like 4 hours.
The xperia phone monitor they have for the a1 looks kinda cool. Tho I don't know if it works with A7SIII and it's also $2.5k
It sorta sounds like the main problem for you is the monitor position not clearing the body?

It'd be cool just to mount a smartphone to the hotshoe so you get the internal battery and bright screen, and low fuss rigging. Kind of like with the sony xperia in this picture except pointed straight up at you:
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I dont think the new xperia works with the A7SIII like it does with the a1 (plus it's $2500).
But you might consider using the wifi smartphone monitoring if you just need to keep an eye on your framing. It's totally good enough for that. In fact, it's almost good enough for me to operate a moving gimbal shot with. And assuming you have a smartphone, you can easily test it out for yourself.
It sort of depends on how long you'll be rolling for. I did have that scare where it threw an overheat warning after 4 hours of smartphone monitoring. It didn't shut down, but I closed the wifi connection to be safe and then the warning went away. If not for that overheat potential, I'd say it's a solid way to go. I wouldn't rely on that for all-day continuous shooting but for on and off shooting it might do the trick.
Mine is definitely not that loose. I'd say it's marginally stiffer than the LCD mount on the FS5 - so not great, but not the disaster you're describing either. And it's fine with the Kinotehnik on.
This is a youtube comment copied below so by all means treat with scepticism:
"Regarding the EVF mount. When I made a comment about it at the store in NYC where there’s a demo unit which has the same floppy EVF mount, I was told that this is the issue with the first batch of the cameras. Apparently they were actually recalled because of that and other issues. A video from an Australian YouTuber released today seems to confirm the recall of the certain batch of FX6’s."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ede1JQVbDjc
But in the end it doesn't matter too much anyway because I'm beta testing the Zacuto Z-Finder for the FX6 and it is wonderful. Their mounting system fixes the problem and now I have a beautiful diopter, rock solid mount, and a 1001 different ways to configure the viewfinder. I can actually use the camera now outside and without reading glasses.

You're talking about this $595 "coming in early Feb" Z-Finder, right? https://store.zacuto.com/sony-fx6-z-finder/
That's really great news Doug!
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Yes, that's the one. Absolutely worth every cent. I know everyone is as insistent on having a good viewfinder as I am, but to me it is essential. I cannot shoot with an LCD panel.
That is really good to know Doug, and I'd actually much rather have a decent loupe solution than an external EVF.
My only concern is weight and balance. When balance is most important is when I'm running the lightest setup - so the 24-105 f/4, a wireless receiver and not much else. Does the Z-Finder not feel like it's pulling the camera over to one side all the time?
Edited to add another question: When you pop the Z-Finder off the frame, does the LCD still fold flat against the body? The FX6 is already quite a wide camera, I'm just wondering if it will still fit in the bag I got for my FS5. Thanks!