This tutorial is at a master class level. Boom & thank you. Many of your points can be botrowed for my a1 and a7rv. Your tutorial production values are second to none. The black background and room on the bottom lets the closed captions run without obstructing the view. The camera screen video capture on the right side is large and easy to see. And having the left side 'mini Sean' coaching the viewer through the tutorial is stellar. Cheers
You had me subscribed at the free guide! The video is incredibly helpful (coming back to video shooting after years now), and being able to set up the cam with an actual guide, and not having to pause the video every few seconds, is awesome!
THANK YOU for all your videos, especially the ones for the ZV-E1. I love this camera! I use it for vlogging AND wildlife video as it has tracking! It is amazing to work with.! Thank you, again.
Hi man. Like always great video. I will do my best to give you concrete feedback so you keep them coming. - good content - good paste - great enthusiasm in your voice and body language Some gold nuggets here and there that applies to my A7 IV
I’ve done these settings before our trip. Thanks to your video! I happened to encounter a problem though. When it came out of the box and I tried shooting some videos, the videos can be watched on the quicktime player on macbook. However after changing the settings, not really sure where I went wrong but now, the videos became incompatible with the player. I could hear the audios but the videos are all black. No problem while watching from camera so I’m sure I’ve done something with the settings accidentally. Hope you could help out.
Thanks, this was really useful. Do you plan to make your settings available as a camera setup file in your website? I see the tutorials but not a file. That would help a lot.
So cool that you made a cheat sheet! And your videos are always top grade. Did you find the zv-e1 was overheating a lot when you were playing around in the settings menu for a while?
Yes AWB lock is a great feature. I also like setting up either auto exposure lock or focus lock as a custom button. Another thing, you said that you are using Dynamic Active SteadyShot. Do you change resolution to 1080 then? I was reading the pixelcount on the sensor is not enough and that there's upscaling going on to 4k. It might be better quality than 1080 though, if 4k is your final export resolution.
I need to for sure because it is a bit confusing and I had it wrong originally. Looks like baking them in just means that the editing software can recognize the conversion LUT
Thank you for your video. Unfortunately for some reason I can't make it to have 24/30/60 fps in the list... like you do. I tried to play with PAL/NTSC settings but I'm either getting 24/60 or 30/60 and don't have 24/30/60. Is there any secret way to enable it?
Great video and thanks for the guide! Look forward to the future ZVE1 videos. This camera is awesome. Do you think the Zebra settings of 70% translate over from Slog3 to S-Cinetone? The two Zebra settings Upper limit and lower limit have always confused me (and still do after watching your videos). Sometimes I like to set zebras for skin tones and sometimes for the scene (for example 109% for Scinetone, is one of these to limits going to be better for each of these applications? It would be useful if you explain in your upcoming videos which ones you use for each and why. Thanks again for everything.
Hey Benjamin, in short, yes, I use the exact same zebra values regardless of picture profile and like the result. I don't use the custom limits, just the standard set (the numbers above the custom limits) and pull back by 1 click on the iso after they start to appear. Hope that helps!
What about it makes you think it is used? I'd be surprised if that was the case. That little click and movement that you feel is completely normal. It is the the sensor and the IBIS activating.
@@seandewispelaere it was used.. they sent me a return label to exchange it.. i watched unboxing videos to know how it should arrive.. the strap was unraveled, scuffs on the lens cap, minor wear on the body, and the settings had already been gone through.. i sent them photos.. they apologized.. but damn.. the one time i don't use B&H lol.. (they were out of white last weekend when i ordered) i did learn that the sensor is floating though bc of ibis.. still the camera has wear and i paid full retail price.. wasn't sold as open box.. guess I'll be waiting a little longer to get shooting lol ughh