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Hi guys, I’m having some issues with my Sony a7sII video footage. It look so smooth and beautiful behind the camera but when I upload it on my Mac, the video is just ugly and destroyed there is unwanted noise, and the pixels look horrible. I’m usually shooting “1080p “ 50 FPS” does anyone know why it downgrades the video quality by a lot? Like if there is a problem I need to download or something. Because I should just be able to shoot my video then put it in post. And that’s it. But nope. Thanks ??

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My a7sii keeps having this issue where some of my video clips have this glitch. Its only for 5 or so frames and then goes away. Sometimes its pretty bad where the clip is unusable. Reference image below.

Any info helps thanks! 

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    • Are you sure you haven't assigned some strange setting to the front or rear dial? If it were me, I'd check all my settings. If all else fails, do a factory reset. 
    • It really doesn't tell you anything, your assumption is based on a very scant bit of evidence. I use an A7 IV as my backup and have shot it in much, much colder temperatures than that, well below freezing. I've shot it in rain, snow and brutally hot temperatures, next to pavement that scanned 140°F in direct summer sun. There would be no point in manufacturing a camera that couldn't operate in such normal temperatures. Something else was going on. 
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