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Unimpressed with the IQ of my Sony EX-1r and resistant to joining the DSLR video bandwagon, I bought a Sony FS100 camcorder in early 2012. I paid $4,500 for it at the time, but you can get one now (early 2020) on eBay for less than $500. It has an old AVCHD codec, low bit rate, unusable AF, no 4K, no log, no hlg, no internal ND. It has one saving grace, and it's a big one -- subjective image quality in low light, especially with vintage primes. I loved it with my adapted FD lenses, which included a 50mm macro, 300mm f4 and a 100mm. I also used it with a Mamiya 645 80mm lens. My EF glass also worked well, including a 16-35, 85 f1.2 and 135 f2.
It doesn't grade well. However, it DOES allow for some very creative in-camera looks through its picture profile settings.
Most of these clips are moderately graded in Premiere Lumetri, including the creative look profile: Kodak 5218 Kodak 2395 (by Adobe).