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Adjusting movie record settings

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Adjusting movie record settings

- Shooting video on a Sony camera - Shooting video on a Sony camera - Shooting video on a Sony camera is a great way to capture high quality video is a great way to capture high quality video is a great way to capture high quality video and Sony actually has a long legacy of shooting video. and Sony actually has a long legacy of shooting video. Now, the thing is, is it can be Now, the thing is, is it can be a little bit more challenging a little bit more challenging than if you're use to using a traditional video camera, than if you're use to using a traditional video camera, but you will find a lot of available training but you will find a lot of available training in the online library to learn more. in the online library to learn more. I invite you to check out the series called DSLR Video Tips, I invite you to check out the series called DSLR Video Tips, it'll help you go deeper. it'll help you go deeper. Now, all of the Sony cameras do have the ability Now, all of the Sony cameras do have the ability to capture high quality video, to capture high quality video, most of them will support regular 1080p video most of them will support regular 1080p video and some of the newer cameras are actually capable and some of the newer cameras are actually capable of shooting 4K directly in the camera, of shooting 4K directly in the camera, so depending upon the age of your camera, so depending upon the age of your camera, you may find different features available. you may find different features available. All right, let's talk about some of the key options here. All right, let's talk about some of the key options here. One of the first things to check One of the first things to check is that you are in Movie Recording mode, is that you are in Movie Recording mode, while it's possible to shoot video while it's possible to shoot video in one of the other modes, you'll get the best performance in one of the other modes, you'll get the best performance in a Movie Recording mode, so make sure you get that set. in a Movie Recording mode, so make sure you get that set. This way, when we press the Movie button This way, when we press the Movie button on the back of the camera, on the back of the camera, it's going to actually start and stop recording, it's going to actually start and stop recording, you should see a dedicated button. you should see a dedicated button. You also have the ability to map the regular shutter button You also have the ability to map the regular shutter button to start and stop the video recording inside your menus. to start and stop the video recording inside your menus. All right, let's go ahead and walk through All right, let's go ahead and walk through some of these options here. some of these options here. In Manual mode, I want to adjust my settings. In Manual mode, I want to adjust my settings. First up, I'm taking a look here First up, I'm taking a look here at the overall shutter speed, at the overall shutter speed, if you have a slower shutter speed, if you have a slower shutter speed, more light is let into the camera, more light is let into the camera, however, the action starts to look really blurry. however, the action starts to look really blurry. On the other hand, if we go with a very fast shutter speed, On the other hand, if we go with a very fast shutter speed, less light comes into the camera, less light comes into the camera, but we see a bit smoother motion. but we see a bit smoother motion. Typically speaking, you're going to go Typically speaking, you're going to go with something around a 60th of a second, with something around a 60th of a second, now in this case, the levels are a little bit dark, now in this case, the levels are a little bit dark, looking at the shot, it seems a bit underexposed. looking at the shot, it seems a bit underexposed. Now, I have a few choices here, depending upon my lens, Now, I have a few choices here, depending upon my lens, I may be able to adjust the aperture. I may be able to adjust the aperture. In this case, I'm using a manual lens, In this case, I'm using a manual lens, so it has a dedicated aperture ring, so it has a dedicated aperture ring, as I go to a smaller aperture, which is the bigger number, as I go to a smaller aperture, which is the bigger number, in this case, F16, less light is coming in the camera, in this case, F16, less light is coming in the camera, if I open that up, in this case, all the way to 1.6, if I open that up, in this case, all the way to 1.6, it's very shallow depth of field, it's very shallow depth of field, but lots of light comes in. but lots of light comes in. Let's split the difference to start here Let's split the difference to start here and we'll go to F5.6, but the shot's a bit dark, and we'll go to F5.6, but the shot's a bit dark, so I'm going to press and choose the ISO settings here so I'm going to press and choose the ISO settings here and increase the sensitivity of the camera's sensor, and increase the sensitivity of the camera's sensor, as I open that up you see more light comes in. as I open that up you see more light comes in. All right, let's check a few more settings, All right, let's check a few more settings, we'll press the Menu button here we'll press the Menu button here and take a look at the second tab. and take a look at the second tab. In this case, this is all of the video recording modes, In this case, this is all of the video recording modes, you'll notice that I've been working you'll notice that I've been working in Manual Exposure mode, but if you choose this, in Manual Exposure mode, but if you choose this, you can actually use other shooting modes, you can actually use other shooting modes, such as Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, such as Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, or Program Auto mode. or Program Auto mode. If you're not shooting in Manual mode, If you're not shooting in Manual mode, Program Auto mode is one of the more flexible ones, Program Auto mode is one of the more flexible ones, for best results, stick with the Manual mode, for best results, stick with the Manual mode, 'cause that will let you lock in 'cause that will let you lock in the shutter speed and the aperture. the shutter speed and the aperture. Now ideally, I'll set the aperture for creative control Now ideally, I'll set the aperture for creative control and the shutter speed for technical reasons. and the shutter speed for technical reasons. Generally speaking, you're going to use a shutter speed Generally speaking, you're going to use a shutter speed of about a 50th or a 60th of a second, of about a 50th or a 60th of a second, simple way of thinking of it is take your frame rate, simple way of thinking of it is take your frame rate, like 24 or 25, multiply it by two like 24 or 25, multiply it by two and then take one of that value. and then take one of that value. So if shooting 30 frames per second, double it by two, So if shooting 30 frames per second, double it by two, that'd be 1/60th, shooting 60 frames per second, 1/120th, that'd be 1/60th, shooting 60 frames per second, 1/120th, it's a way to remember the correct shutter speed it's a way to remember the correct shutter speed for natural looking motion. for natural looking motion. Now, another setting that you may need to locate Now, another setting that you may need to locate is actually under the Setup menu is actually under the Setup menu and you'll see here NTSC or PAL. and you'll see here NTSC or PAL. Now, changing this will completely change Now, changing this will completely change how the camera records, in my case, how the camera records, in my case, I'm going to leave it set to NTSC, I'm going to leave it set to NTSC, Now the map you see onscreen should help you know Now the map you see onscreen should help you know what setting to choose, what setting to choose, generally, this is going to be dictated by region, generally, this is going to be dictated by region, the NTSC standard tends to be widely used the NTSC standard tends to be widely used in North America and parts of Japan, in North America and parts of Japan, the rest of the world tends to use the PAL setting, the rest of the world tends to use the PAL setting, but it does vary by country. but it does vary by country. Now, I'm going to leave this set to NTSC, Now, I'm going to leave this set to NTSC, 'cause that matches my standard, 'cause that matches my standard, but you may want to check this, but you may want to check this, when you change this setting, what happens is, when you change this setting, what happens is, is it will actually adjust what frame rates are available. is it will actually adjust what frame rates are available. So for example, if shooting in NTSC, So for example, if shooting in NTSC, you'll see options like 24 frames per second, you'll see options like 24 frames per second, 30 frames per second and 60 frames per second, 30 frames per second and 60 frames per second, if shooting for PAL, you'll see 24, 25 and 50. if shooting for PAL, you'll see 24, 25 and 50. Okay, another option to take a look here Okay, another option to take a look here is back under our General Settings. is back under our General Settings. Let's go back to the Video tab Let's go back to the Video tab and you'll see that we have the option here and you'll see that we have the option here for the file format, which gives us for the file format, which gives us different flavors of recording, different flavors of recording, we have two for HD and one for 4K, we have two for HD and one for 4K, if I choose this, it's going to switch to a 4K recording mode, if I choose this, it's going to switch to a 4K recording mode, otherwise, it'll record in high definition. otherwise, it'll record in high definition. The option to record 4K may vary by camera, The option to record 4K may vary by camera, you also can adjust the Record setting you also can adjust the Record setting and you'll see here the ability to adjust the frame rate and you'll see here the ability to adjust the frame rate as well as the Data setting. as well as the Data setting. Notice for example, Notice for example, that there are different sizes available, that there are different sizes available, so different options for frame rate, so different options for frame rate, put the 120's if you want high frame rate put the 120's if you want high frame rate or stick with something like 30 or 24 for standard, or stick with something like 30 or 24 for standard, you'll also see the megabits per second you'll also see the megabits per second and this affects how much data is recorded, and this affects how much data is recorded, so I'll stick here with 30p at 50 so I'll stick here with 30p at 50 for a nice, high quality file. for a nice, high quality file. If we go over to our next tab here, If we go over to our next tab here, you'll see some additional options you'll see some additional options and this will deal with other things here, and this will deal with other things here, such as adjusting the shutter speed, such as adjusting the shutter speed, we can affect other options here for power, we can affect other options here for power, the ability to control whether or not the ability to control whether or not it focuses before starting it focuses before starting and other settings here for zoom, et cetera. and other settings here for zoom, et cetera. Now, we'll talk a little bit more Now, we'll talk a little bit more about some of these options, about some of these options, but one that I recommend is Zebra, but one that I recommend is Zebra, this will help show you the shot is getting too bright, this will help show you the shot is getting too bright, so now, if the shot gets really bright, so now, if the shot gets really bright, you'll start to see zebra bars you'll start to see zebra bars indicating areas that are overexposed, indicating areas that are overexposed, you'll notice some of those zebra bars you'll notice some of those zebra bars appearing in the highlights. appearing in the highlights. Okay, we've got things set just about correctly, Okay, we've got things set just about correctly, let's move on to talking about actually let's move on to talking about actually capturing those video files to a memory card. capturing those video files to a memory card.

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