Never thought about that zebra trick before; I've always used them as a warning for highlight clipping and set them at 90%. What a great idea for cameras without a false colour mode.
This is interesting, thanks for sharing. If you're shooting with a Ninja V, you could set the Ninja zebras to 90 or 100 (whatever your clipping threshold is) and set the zebras on the Fuji to 70 for skintones.
Thank you so much! I worked with the Zebra settings already but I didn't know how to use it correctly like you showed us the tip with the face. Thanks man ❤️
Thank you so much for admitting right in the beginning that you messed up quite some shots by not setting the exposure right. This is probably true to everyone but it is good to hear it out loud and think: I am not the only one.
Great tips dude! The zebras at 70% is a great idea. I’m often setting up my XT3 for my wife’s RUclips channel but sometimes mess up the exposure. This’ll help loads. Thanks!
Thanks for the great tips! I have a question, but more related to career. I'm currently lost, not sure if I want to do things like product, or real estate, or other stuff. I only have a camera and a tripod now, and was thinking about getting some new gear (studio setup or gimbal) but it's really expensive. And my friend advised me to only buy it when I have confirmed work in a certain genre, so I don't waste money on gear I don't use. However, there are some things that are very gear reliant (gimbal for real estate, lights/studio setup for products/food, etc). How should I invest in gear, but in a minimalist way? I need to improve my portfolio as it currently is mainly travel, gym/workout, lifestyle shots. But to improve my portfolio I kinda need gear. Problem is I lost my full-time job and I'm not sure if it's a good idea to spend big money now.
Hey Tim, I just wanted to clarify. Would you set your zebras at 70% for Eterna (Eterna only. Not f-log)? Or is 70% only for skintones with a log profile? Thanks!
If we are using a passport grey tone 18% - does the Log viewing modes affect the Ninjas false color ? I wonder… great idea for using the zebras at 70%.
Thanks for your videos Tim, you are my main reference to know better my XT-4. I have a question for you, i already had my zebra on 70% when i use F-Log mode, but sometimes i think it could be better the result ( already quite ok though) and i was thinking about to maybe use the compensation dial to add it to zebra setting, +1 or something like this. Do you recommend it ? Thanks in advance.
thanks again Tim, great upload as always. I always here that you should over expose log just a bit. Is there some truth to that? and if that is the case how much is a little? Maybe as you showed with the skin tones ? Take care
@@Tim-Koenig yes true that it depends on the situation. I guess one needs to experiment some more in different situations and get to know the camera inside out. But damn I love the xt4 😍 thanks once again Tim. Looking forward to more of your content.
Thanks for the tips! Do you use a rec709 conversion lut initially on flog or correct it from scratch? Im finding it difficult to get the crispness on the videos. Any tips?
@@Tim-Koenig yeah I feel it looks softer (unless I need to get my eyes checked 😂) Here is an example: ruclips.net/video/0_2LoWiBb0I/видео.html Thanks for your input - very helpful for beginners like me.
@@rodricfrancis2281 if I may: you might want to film at a higher f-stop, which would bring more things into focus. In this clip, if you look at the scene with the logo of your coffee maker, it's not in focus, as you filmed at a slanted angle. In the scenes with your jacket, it looks much sharper. Just my 2 cents!
@@manoleasa25 hi, thanks for your feedback. You are right! When I was shooting that short I was shooting at low f stop. Through mistakes over the last few months I have learnt to shoot with a higher f stop and be braver using higher ISO.
@@rodricfrancis2281 yeah, I shoot with an X-T4 and the high ISO is definitely not the problem I thought I would have. Keep it up! In my old country there was communist saying that went like this: only those who do nothing make no mistakes! :)
@@Tim-Koenig got it, I never used F-log or any log profile cause I don’t do any professional work but for the Fuji to make my life easy since it has the film simulations. Learning color grading now and have my eyes on Z-Cam E2 S6 cinema camera.
Never thought about that zebra trick before; I've always used them as a warning for highlight clipping and set them at 90%. What a great idea for cameras without a false colour mode.
This is interesting, thanks for sharing. If you're shooting with a Ninja V, you could set the Ninja zebras to 90 or 100 (whatever your clipping threshold is) and set the zebras on the Fuji to 70 for skintones.
Thank a lot from france, really helpful and concrete
Very interesting, especially the skin tone part! Thanks
Thanks for the tips! That's great information.
F-Log is good. I'm using Fujifilm X-H1 🙌
Thank you so much! I worked with the Zebra settings already but I didn't know how to use it correctly like you showed us the tip with the face. Thanks man ❤️
Thank you so much for admitting right in the beginning that you messed up quite some shots by not setting the exposure right. This is probably true to everyone but it is good to hear it out loud and think: I am not the only one.
dude another banger!!! something i deal with constantly so i’m so stoked to hear your recommendations on how to help🤘🏽 keep the vids coming!
Great tips dude! The zebras at 70% is a great idea. I’m often setting up my XT3 for my wife’s RUclips channel but sometimes mess up the exposure. This’ll help loads. Thanks!
Thank you. It will be great if you do another video explaining more the Histogram and the Zebra. I would like to know more about it.
Can’t wait for the masterclass video
Thanks for the great tips!
I have a question, but more related to career. I'm currently lost, not sure if I want to do things like product, or real estate, or other stuff.
I only have a camera and a tripod now, and was thinking about getting some new gear (studio setup or gimbal) but it's really expensive. And my friend advised me to only buy it when I have confirmed work in a certain genre, so I don't waste money on gear I don't use.
However, there are some things that are very gear reliant (gimbal for real estate, lights/studio setup for products/food, etc). How should I invest in gear, but in a minimalist way?
I need to improve my portfolio as it currently is mainly travel, gym/workout, lifestyle shots. But to improve my portfolio I kinda need gear. Problem is I lost my full-time job and I'm not sure if it's a good idea to spend big money now.
It's a very usual information.
Thank you always.
Great tips. Thanks. 👍👍
Hey Tim,
I just wanted to clarify. Would you set your zebras at 70% for Eterna (Eterna only. Not f-log)? Or is 70% only for skintones with a log profile?
Thanks!
If we are using a passport grey tone 18% - does the Log viewing modes affect the Ninjas false color ? I wonder… great idea for using the zebras at 70%.
Tolles Video muss ich sofort ausprobieren. Shootest du eigentlich immer in F Log? Oder benutz du auch die Filmsimulationen?
Very helpful, thank you!
Great tips! Thanks for that! 😍🥰
So helpful man thanks
Thanks for your videos Tim, you are my main reference to know better my XT-4.
I have a question for you, i already had my zebra on 70% when i use F-Log mode, but sometimes i think it could be better the result ( already quite ok though) and i was thinking about to maybe use the compensation dial to add it to zebra setting, +1 or something like this. Do you recommend it ? Thanks in advance.
Awesome tip
newbie question in outdoor shoot video by using zebras to check you exposure its ok to use variable nd filter?
Sure! The zebras will just check the image which gets through the lens, so in this case it will judge the brightness with the Nd filter
Would love to discuss the analysis of the person who gave a thumbs down
I’m getting lot of noise in Flog.. Exposure in histogram looks good.. but still lot of noise even in not bad lighting conditions
Never knew about zebra. Perfect for Instagram. You are always helpful, thanks.
Danke
thanks again Tim, great upload as always. I always here that you should over expose log just a bit. Is there some truth to that? and if that is the case how much is a little? Maybe as you showed with the skin tones ? Take care
@@Tim-Koenig yes true that it depends on the situation. I guess one needs to experiment some more in different situations and get to know the camera inside out. But damn I love the xt4 😍 thanks once again Tim. Looking forward to more of your content.
Thanks for the tips! Do you use a rec709 conversion lut initially on flog or correct it from scratch?
Im finding it difficult to get the crispness on the videos. Any tips?
@@Tim-Koenig yeah I feel it looks softer (unless I need to get my eyes checked 😂)
Here is an example: ruclips.net/video/0_2LoWiBb0I/видео.html
Thanks for your input - very helpful for beginners like me.
@@rodricfrancis2281 if I may: you might want to film at a higher f-stop, which would bring more things into focus. In this clip, if you look at the scene with the logo of your coffee maker, it's not in focus, as you filmed at a slanted angle. In the scenes with your jacket, it looks much sharper. Just my 2 cents!
@@manoleasa25 hi, thanks for your feedback. You are right! When I was shooting that short I was shooting at low f stop. Through mistakes over the last few months I have learnt to shoot with a higher f stop and be braver using higher ISO.
@@rodricfrancis2281 yeah, I shoot with an X-T4 and the high ISO is definitely not the problem I thought I would have. Keep it up! In my old country there was communist saying that went like this: only those who do nothing make no mistakes! :)
einfach der hübscheste RUclipsr
Did you say “if you see zebras on the skin, you get the correct exposure?” (Time line 2:50)
@@Tim-Koenig so what you are saying to expose to the right a bit but not too much. Will def play around with that. Thanks
@@Tim-Koenig got it, I never used F-log or any log profile cause I don’t do any professional work but for the Fuji to make my life easy since it has the film simulations. Learning color grading now and have my eyes on Z-Cam E2 S6 cinema camera.
This should be a Zebra short tho… Thanx!
Dachte auf deinem yt profilbild erst du hättest n afro :P
All BS.