The ABSOLUTE best SLOW MOTION settings on the SONY A7IV
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- Опубликовано: 21 июн 2022
- This is the best way to shoot slowmotion on the Sony A7IV. The Sony A7IV has a few quirks that you really need to think about!
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Thanks for the info. Is there a link to download the settings?
Feedback: You should remake this video while showing examples side by side. This helps understand and demonstrate your point. This video as in its current state is not helpful. This is a helpful feedback and I hope you take it as such.
Nice Intro!
How to get those black bars in Sony a7m4?
Not sure what you mean?
Can it shoot 120fps in 10bit?
I just can't find that information in the specifications of the camera, but maybe it's just not there. :)
@@emilwilkens4648 Yes you can, but only in S&Q mode - once you switch to S&Q, go into the video options, and 10-bit should appear as an option.
@@temujen thank you so much for your kind reply Bryan!
Do you have any input on rolling shutter, im just wondering if its actually an issue or not, i do plan to film some fairly fast action with the camera (drift cars etc.)? Thanks once again!
@@emilwilkens4648 Hi Emil - I haven't had the opportunity to film fast action at all, but honestly so far from what I've seen it's not a big deal. If you're tracking an object from afar, you're not actually panning all that fast unless the vehicle is driving perpendicular to you. If I do get to film some cars driving by in the near future, I'll reply here and let. you know/
@@temujen Thank you so much Bryan! That is really kind of you. I have been investigating a little further, and it looks like the rolling shutter is not so much an issue when using the 120fps 1080p read out, but a dedicated test would be so cool.
Lots of talking, lots of selfie action and NO DETAILS HOW TO SET THE CAMERA UP!
Very true!
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In the end I have learned nothing
Nothing at all?
@@ArberBaqaj I did learn, but more examples, side-by-sides would have helped alot. 120 vs 100 vs 60, etc.
poor. Show us where the settings are.