I think this is perhaps the most important video if you want to make the a6400 really work well. So many great tips. It took me a very long time to learn how to get my Zeiss Batis 25mm f2 lens (no stabilization) on my a6400 to get great results. And a lot of my evolution was from this video and applying these techniques over and over. So much great knowledge shared here. Awesome. Like training to run 400 meters properly to get the most out of your body. It's all about your technique being right to unlock your natural gifts. Thanks for sharing. Extremely generous.
Hier gewinnt der Zuschauer Einsicht und Verständnis nicht nur technischer Art, sondern auch welche körperlichen Haltungen und Bewegungsabläufe für die perfekte Kameraführung nötig sind. Der komisch wirkende Ninja-Gang der Höhenschwankungen der Kamera reduziert wird hervorragend gut gezeigt und erklärt. Vielen Dank für diesen wertvollen Beitrag.
Thank you for this video. I've watched it about 5 times to make sure I get the most of what you are saying. I really like how you specifically stated how to do the Ninja walk, then you showed us specifically what it should look like. For me, you teach the Ninja walk better than anyone I've seen, and I've seen some great teachers. I've practiced this some, but I will keep on to get better. Thanks for this great tutorial.
Thank you! I’m going to have to watch this video a few times and practice practice practice and then... practice some more! I’m so glad you have the 6400! I hope to some day master it before I give into getting a dslr!
@@Mark10ProVideo I'm stubborn so I will stick with the 6400 till I know it very well. I met a lady while in Yellowstone last week who said she was considering selling her DSLR to get one like mine :-) (mirrorless), so I see your point. Thanks for the warning :-)
Loving ur channel. Always well explained, well spoken, easy to follow. I got the a6400 3 weeks ago based on ur videos and I am very pleased I did. Keep up the good work
I did a settings video here. These are the ones I use myself: Part 1: ruclips.net/video/K_Q-PFLHnkU/видео.html Part 2: ruclips.net/video/86ISpjneiNw/видео.html Hope that helps you out a little. Greetings!
Thanks for useful sharing. Do think A64 + non OSS lense is quite skilled combo you neeed especially without gimbal. Your sharing is thoughtful and experience based. One of the thing you should have mention is the focal lenght, 10-18mm with wide angle shot is much more easier especially when doing its on a crop camera. Me personally thought my gimbal + device got problems when first time record video with this but then I found out its not smooth right after you go out straight of camera.
This was a absolute fantastic and informative video. I shoot video with the a6400 but with a 18-105 lens and I sometimes still get shakey footage. I'm definitely going to try to implement these techniques into shooting style. Thanks
Absolutely love your tutorial type of videos! Such valuable content! Don't even have a camera yet, found your channel while trying to gather some information in order to make a buying decision. Subscribed because I have a huge amount of learning to do! You explain everything in such a way it's easy to follow. I appreciated you visually showing the settings on the camera and the editing software step by step. The breathing technique makes a lot of sense, it helps to switch on your abdominals. Consciously or inconsciously bracing your core muscles gives you better stability and control over your body. Also other good ergonomical principles applied to a photography setting 👍.
awesome! A mix of videography and Yoga! love it! I will definitely try them all...I don't always like to carry my Ronin S...thanks and all your stretching definitely ripped your shirt! LOL! thanks
Another awesome content u are alws great. And i wanna ask do you recommend nikon d3500 for beginners as first time dslr and later on buying this a6400 or sony is releasing a6100 as well but lets say d3500 for learning and buying a6400 later as main camera what do you think??
If you're into photography then teh d5300 is a very good beginners camera. Image quality is also very high for its class. For video it is not a good choice though. If you_re interested in video and Sony Iw iould start with the A6000 to get the hang of things. And then choose a higher end model like the 6400 or 6600 later. Are you rather interested in stills or video? Or both?
@@Mark10ProVideo obviously on video primarily. And as you explained in your videos and comment as well a6400 is best one coz of its video capabilities bcoz thats what my main focus is to. Thank u boss you r best advisor and reviewer for camera in RUclips. Thats sure.👌👌👍
Thanks for your videos, enjoying your wealth of knowledge and concise content and delivery. Ive Just bought a a6400 for video, thanks I value your work. No need to reply.
Excellent techniques. Thanks a lot. How do u deal with or avoid stuttering while panning? I see it happening randomly even on a tripod at 60p 125fps with my a6400. I tried 60p 250fps and 60fps but it doesn't seem to help. My pan speed is fairly slow. I am using sigma 56mm f1.4 at 1.4 for this test. Also the playback in camera is very smooth but the stutter shows up in my computer. Any insight in this respect will be very helpful. Thanks again..
Definitely the best tutorials ever!
I think this is perhaps the most important video if you want to make the a6400 really work well. So many great tips. It took me a very long time to learn how to get my Zeiss Batis 25mm f2 lens (no stabilization) on my a6400 to get great results. And a lot of my evolution was from this video and applying these techniques over and over. So much great knowledge shared here. Awesome. Like training to run 400 meters properly to get the most out of your body. It's all about your technique being right to unlock your natural gifts. Thanks for sharing. Extremely generous.
Thank you for showing the correct way to "ninja walk". The clips speak for themselves.
Glad it was helpful!
I can't believe I'm watching this on youtube and not masterclass or something
Hier gewinnt der Zuschauer Einsicht und Verständnis nicht nur technischer Art, sondern auch welche körperlichen Haltungen und Bewegungsabläufe für die perfekte Kameraführung nötig sind. Der komisch wirkende Ninja-Gang der Höhenschwankungen der Kamera reduziert wird hervorragend gut gezeigt und erklärt. Vielen Dank für diesen wertvollen Beitrag.
Besten Dank für die Komplimente! Freut mich sehr:)
Thank you for this video. I've watched it about 5 times to make sure I get the most of what you are saying. I really like how you specifically stated how to do the Ninja walk, then you showed us specifically what it should look like. For me, you teach the Ninja walk better than anyone I've seen, and I've seen some great teachers. I've practiced this some, but I will keep on to get better. Thanks for this great tutorial.
Thank you very much for your nice words, TerryRay! Much much appreciated:)!
Yout tutorials are terrific. Well thought out and expertly presented. Thank you!
No problemo:) Thanks for the nice comment, Bob!
Agreed
I'm going to start bringing my camera to yoga class.
Hehe:)
😂😂😂
Awesome video. Great job. This video in 2022 is still relevant.
My new favorite subscription. All meat and minimum flash. Keep it up.
Much appreciate the support:)
Thank you! I’m going to have to watch this video a few times and practice practice practice and then... practice some more!
I’m so glad you have the 6400! I hope to some day master it before I give into getting a dslr!
You're very welcome:) Thanks for the nice comment! A DSLR might not be much simpler to use, well, really depends on the DSLR...just letting you know:)
@@Mark10ProVideo I'm stubborn so I will stick with the 6400 till I know it very well. I met a lady while in Yellowstone last week who said she was considering selling her DSLR to get one like mine :-) (mirrorless), so I see your point. Thanks for the warning :-)
a6400 is probably better than a DSLR
Your videos are always "great value for money" ... and totally free.
Hehe, nice way to put it. Just wait for the ones that won't be free:)
You are a Ninja master, thanks from Japan!!
:) Happy to help:)
By far one of the best if not the best video about the subject. You really went into the fine details, thank you!
Best workout video on RUclips!
😅
That rubber band speed ramp technique is genius!
An oldie but goodie:)
Your walking technique is so smooth, I definitely should even be using this with my ronin sc at 24 fps
Thanks:) Helps with every shot:)
Schönes Video wie immer, danke
Schönes Wetter übrigens.
Danke:) Noch das letzte bisschen vom Sommer mitgenommen...
This is gold, thanks.
I have done all these practice before but never knew there were many variations. Thanks for sharing again. Another great video, my friend
We are all learing all the time. Thanks for the nice comment!
Thank you so much sir for the informative videos on handheld and Gimbal shots. Stay safe, love from India.
Cool! Love to hear that:) Stay save as well!
never saw such a thoughtful video for video makers . absolute learning experience. thanks a lot.
Cool! Love to hear that, ABHINAV!
Loving ur channel. Always well explained, well spoken, easy to follow. I got the a6400 3 weeks ago based on ur videos and I am very pleased I did. Keep up the good work
Cool! Thanks for the nice comment!
Blown away by this guy, so much good info in his videos... You got me, I am now part of the notification squad !
Love to hear that:)
With all the great looking footage he made in this video handheld, couldn’t imagined what if he used an Oss lens 🙂
Thanks:)
@@Mark10ProVideo u didnt use any oss lens???
MJC no I did not, thanks Michael Jackson
Golden tips, helped me alot, thanks.
Great vid! Definitely going to use some of these moves to up our b-roll shots 😊
Cool:) Thanks for the nice comment!
thank u sir!
please do a video about how to customize the a6400 for video shooter, and best settings
I did a settings video here. These are the ones I use myself:
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/K_Q-PFLHnkU/видео.html
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/86ISpjneiNw/видео.html
Hope that helps you out a little. Greetings!
Excellent video and amazing tips! Thank you very much ;)
No problemo:)
I find you so enjoyable to watch and listen to. Thanks for doing these.
You are very welcome:)
Dude, you have some of the best tutorials on RUclips. Straight to the point, clearly explained, no nonsense, & well put together
Cool! Love to hear that:)
Easily one of the best videos on b-roll movements!
Thanks a lot! Much appreciated Kapoor!
Most amazing stabilize tutorial i ever watch!
Wow, thanks!
You are The Best.
😎
I watched the whole thing and didn’t miss a beat ☺️
Cool! Love to hear that, Ken! Thanks for the nice comment:)
you videos are just amazing. Very Simple, To the point & very practical. Your work really stands out from the rest! Just Original.
Thanks, A4Ahmed - [ Ahmed Tasadduq ]! Much appreciate the nice comment!
I love your tutorial Bro Tube Noob!
Happy to hear that! Appreciate the nice comment:)
very useful. thanks!
No problemo:) Thanks for the nice comment!
Thanks for the video! Great tips!
sir your the best really.......sir your every vedio is most helpful........thanksssss a lot......... from|"Pkistan"
You are most welcome
Thanks for yet another well shot detailed video.🍹
No problemo:)
This was incredibly informative. Thank you so much!
No problemo! Thanks for the nice comment, Marlon Sasman:)
Thanks for useful sharing. Do think A64 + non OSS lense is quite skilled combo you neeed especially without gimbal. Your sharing is thoughtful and experience based.
One of the thing you should have mention is the focal lenght, 10-18mm with wide angle shot is much more easier especially when doing its on a crop camera. Me personally thought my gimbal + device got problems when first time record video with this but then I found out its not smooth right after you go out straight of camera.
This is a big help for me making b rolls handheld. ☝️☝️☝️
Amazing!! you saved my time and money!! thank you very much for all the tipps. It is super helpful indeed.
No problemo:) Thanks for the nice comment!
Your videos have helped me a ton! Wanted to say thank you.
You are so welcome! Thanks for the nice compliment, Review:)
@@Mark10ProVideo Really, thanks for the helpful content!
This is good stuff.
Amazing, Keep it up.
Amazing info thank you!
Thanks for such wonderful educational clip.
Damn you Good, subbed. I'm getting into photography and videography. I just bought this camera and I can't wait to utilize this to the full.
Cool! Love to hear that:)
This is awesome! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Going out today to practice, practice and practice some more. 👍👍👍 reallygreat job on this content! 👏👏👏
Thank you very much, Albert! Appreciate the nice comment!
Excellent tutorial, thanks
You are welcome!
Thank you for sharing
This was a absolute fantastic and informative video. I shoot video with the a6400 but with a 18-105 lens and I sometimes still get shakey footage. I'm definitely going to try to implement these techniques into shooting style. Thanks
No problemo! Thanks for the nice comment, Perspective Automotive:)
*Never seen Never heard* glad found ur channel
Cool! Love to hear that:)
Great tips, lots of useful techniques, well explained and shown! tanks!
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to share! Greatly appreciate it
No problemo:)
Such a great tutorial. Thank you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
i have no camera and no plan to filming but i Watch every video bcz you are best
Cool! Love to hear that:) Maybe some fine day you will pick up one and start filming:)
Always a great helpful video ... Thank you so much 🥰
You are so welcome!
THIS IS AMAZING THANK YOU
As always 👍. Thank you!
No problemo:)
Please make more video like how to shoot and what to shoot b rool in a specific area
Can you give me an example?
Absolutely love your tutorial type of videos! Such valuable content! Don't even have a camera yet, found your channel while trying to gather some information in order to make a buying decision. Subscribed because I have a huge amount of learning to do! You explain everything in such a way it's easy to follow. I appreciated you visually showing the settings on the camera and the editing software step by step.
The breathing technique makes a lot of sense, it helps to switch on your abdominals. Consciously or inconsciously bracing your core muscles gives you better stability and control over your body. Also other good ergonomical principles applied to a photography setting 👍.
Thanks for taking the time to write such a very nice comment, sointu100! Much appreciated:) Don'T we all love a strong core.)
What is the Joby ballhead sitting on top of on your desk in front of you? And thanks for the fantastic tips! 🔥
That is the bottom part of a mic stand. No problemo:) Thanks for the nice comment!
awesome! A mix of videography and Yoga! love it! I will definitely try them all...I don't always like to carry my Ronin S...thanks and all your stretching definitely ripped your shirt! LOL! thanks
Hehe...thanks:)!
Awesome as always man thanks
No problemo:)
good job ! thank you for the help
You're welcome!
Wow...excellent technique. Thanks
No problemo:)
I like the way you share your knowledge. Very informative! :)
Thanks, JC Mago!
Just the tutorial I've been looking for. great thanks
Cool:)
Your content is so helpful thank you!
Brilliant =) simple and beautiful
Thank you very much, Alex!
Practice Practice Practice and when you think and really done it perfectly , practice some more 😊
Great video 👌
Liked and Subscribed 😀
Thanks for the support, Stephen!
Great video with lots of details, thanks for posting, which software you used for editing?
I appreciate your art work, thank you for sharing this amazing technic
No problemo! Thanks for the nice comment, Abdirahman M.Ali:)
Good stuff thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Nice !! Thank you !!!
Wow ! what a great tutorial, thank you
Thnaks for the nice comment:)
Awesome content, awesome presentation! Keep it up!
Thank you! Will do!
Precious tips, great tutorial. 👍
Thank you very much:)
Another awesome content u are alws great.
And i wanna ask do you recommend nikon d3500 for beginners as first time dslr and later on buying this a6400 or sony is releasing a6100 as well but lets say d3500 for learning and buying a6400 later as main camera what do you think??
If you're into photography then teh d5300 is a very good beginners camera. Image quality is also very high for its class. For video it is not a good choice though. If you_re interested in video and Sony Iw iould start with the A6000 to get the hang of things. And then choose a higher end model like the 6400 or 6600 later.
Are you rather interested in stills or video? Or both?
@@Mark10ProVideo obviously on video primarily. And as you explained in your videos and comment as well a6400 is best one coz of its video capabilities bcoz thats what my main focus is to. Thank u boss you r best advisor and reviewer for camera in RUclips. Thats sure.👌👌👍
Thanks man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No problemo! Thanks for the nice comment, NOISE TY:)
Thanks for your videos, enjoying your wealth of knowledge and concise content and delivery. Ive Just bought a a6400 for video, thanks I value your work. No need to reply.
😎🤘
It was really helpful! Thx!
No problemo:)
Great tips. Very detailed, thanks. 👌🏻
No problemo:)
Awesome - best video I have seen on this topic. Thanks! Sub'd!
Thanks for the nice comment and support, Erik T! Much appreciated:)
Thanks! Really good video, learned a lot.
Cool! Love to hear that:)
Thanks for the Tipps.
No problemo:)
Really useful video thanks for making 👌👌
Thanks for the nice comment!
Well done bro you're genius of vlogging 👌
Thanks, Lothar! Much appreciated:)
Love your vids. I have a6400 as my video setup to go with a7riii. Helps a lot. Ty.
Nice combo! I am a little jealous:)
very usefull tips, tks
So nice of you
Great video! i learnt a lot!
Wonderful:)
Excellent techniques. Thanks a lot. How do u deal with or avoid stuttering while panning? I see it happening randomly even on a tripod at 60p 125fps with my a6400. I tried 60p 250fps and 60fps but it doesn't seem to help. My pan speed is fairly slow. I am using sigma 56mm f1.4 at 1.4 for this test. Also the playback in camera is very smooth but the stutter shows up in my computer. Any insight in this respect will be very helpful. Thanks again..
The only way is to use fuild head. That will get rid of any stuttering, if it's a decent one.
Thank you for the effort
Great content
Thank you for the nice comment!
So smart!
Thanks:)