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Sony a6300 + Artifacts, Moiré, Aliasing in 4k - unusable footage


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Hey everyone, new to this forum and new to the world of Sony. I previously had a Canon 700D and just made the move to Sony mirrorless and bought the a6300. So far I'm loving shooting photos with this as I was just in the Faroe Islands and had some great shots with it; however, looking at the video footage I took in both 4k and 1080p, well most of it is absolutely 100% unusable.

 

Every shot is loaded with aliasing and moire, it's unreal! I was not expecting this with this camera as I've heard wonderful things about the video on this camera.

 

Anyone else have this problem and what can be done about it to prevent it and also to get rid of it in existing footage.

 

 

Equipment and settings:

Sony a6300

SanDisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s 64gb, class 10 SD card

MC-11 Adapter with Sigma 17-50mm Lens (I know it's not 100% compatible!)

 

Modes:

 XAVC S 4K 24fps - shutter 1/50th - Cine4 Profile

 XAVC S HD - 120fps - shutter 1/250th - cine4 Profile

 

Conditions:

Daylight

Overcast/Clouds

Water/lake (terrible aliasing)

Patterns (jeans, beard, etc = aliasing/moire etc)

 

Absolutely horrible experience with video...unusable.

 

Anyone else having this issue or is my camera in general!?

 

Thanks,

Neil

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  • 11 months later...

Hey man, this is really truth! Look how crazy Sony 6300 is bad! I shoot it in 4K 25fps and this is just WTF...

https://1.img-dpreview.com/files/p/TS1600x1600~forums/61244796/dd8f216cb99d4870843e67b3137c5e0e

https://4.img-dpreview.com/files/p/TS1600x1600~forums/61244796/e1612a7f3202405e8f8e004ecdc096ec

 

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