Jay, seriously, thank you for all the time and effort you put into these videos. I work part-time in my local camera shop and I always tell my customers to watch your, and Mark Galer's, Sony tutorial videos. In my opinion, it's the best knowledge and reference source for them as first-time Sony shooters. Your explanations are clear, concise, and easy to follow. This helps to ease the anxiety of navigating those Sony menus we know and love so much, lol. I also use your videos as a "brush up" reference guide for myself every so often. Keep up the great work and I look forward to watching and sharing, your future videos.
Wow Thomas thank you very much for doing that! I really appreciate it and it's great to hear the videos are helping so many people :) Mark also does and incredible job and I have learned a lot from him over the years as well. All the best, Jay
@@Jason_Hermann You're welcome, my friend. It's reassuring to my customers that they have a great resource(s) they can count on for the days I am not at the shop to field their questions.
@@Jason_Hermann I owe this camera and the sigma 30mm what mode can you suggest me between aperture priority mode or shutter speed priority mode for gym content I want a mode I turn on the camera and film I don't want an all-time mode that I have to adjust every day before my workout I’m beginner and I want blurry background as possible thank you
@@senndyjules Aperture priority is what I would use and recommend and put the lens at f/1.4 for maximum background blur. Take note of what the shutter speed is coming up as when you do this. It should about double your frame rate you are recording at. So if recording at 4k/24p for example, you want your shutter speed to be 1/50sec ideally, but that is not mandatory.
I've watched countless youtubes trying to understand these settings, and finally, here is one that patiently explains the modes and demonstrates them. I'm not terrified of Manual mode anymore. You are an excellent teacher, Jason. Thank you so much.
Man you're a genius, a week ago got the ZV-10 First seen your 1.5 hour beginner tutorial and made some points & this 30 mins video can make anyone pro.. Instead of putting aperture 1 video Iso one video You explained it short and sweet I was using the camera the same way while you're explaining.. You earned a sub.. You're really really a good teacher.. Keep up the good work
I'm a novice ZV-E10 user (well, a novice photographer). I love the illustration of the Exposure Triangle, I want to make the T-shirt of it!! Thank you, Jay, for making a learning photography such an exciting activity!
I have watched EVERY video on the best settings for this camera and I was constantly giving up after just being overwhelmed by endless menus and settings without explanation. Your explanation of the relationship between aperture, shutterspeed and ISO instantly made sense. Now I know how to get the best settings but also why they are the best as well. My knowledge of photography just doubled with this video. Thanks for posting.
Thank you so much Jason. I just bought the zv - e10 3 days ago and I looking for a practical video like this. I really loved your setup, which was perfect for explaining all the setting properly. Really Loved and Appericiate your time making this video. God Bless You.
I just purchased this camera and waiting to get my hands on it. I've been shooting all of my RUclips videos and photography using drones and my phone but I'm trying to up my game. I'm definitely going to watch this over sand over because I never understood the triangle until today. Thank you
Jay...Thank you for such a comprehensive and easy-to-follow video. I was a bit scared about not understanding the camera. After watching the video I can confident to start shooting and figuring things out as I go! Thank you so much!
After so many lessons videos this is one of them that made me understand the camera settings thoroughly. Now i think I won't be using auto settings anymore. Thank you
Wow I know whole theory and using years different cameras but could't stop to watch your beautifully with each step demonstrative explanations . Thank you Gold teacher . Have a great live.
Just got this camera with the Sony 10-20 lens. As a newbie wanting to explore beyond auto mode, I'm so happy to have found your excellent video. Best explanation of the exposure triangle I've seen. I'll be watching this several more times. Thank you Jason!
Such a fantastic job here. It is simple and short and I know how hard you have to work to make something simple to understand. Thank you so much for that!
I just wanted to say that you are fantastic teacher. I love the way you're explaining and showing and I haven't even come close to finishing the video yet. Simple, clean and to the point. For people like me who know nothing about cameras this is absolute gold and there should be a lot more "likes" than only in the 300s LOL. I want to let you know that I also subscribe to your channel simply off this video. The fact that you took so much time and energy to explain this stuff in the way that you have really is appreciated. Thanks again!
Wow, thank you very much for the exceptionaly nice comments :) I really appreciate it and the reward of reading a comment like this is priceless to somebody like me! Thank you :) All the best, Jay
Woooooooow no words to express i m using such camera for the 1st time and u made it so simple to understand the basic. i actually just want to setup for studio setup with basic facility, like basic lights, mic etc I haven't tried it yet but its set to shoot now. this 30min video is really worth watching.
actually i spent much more than 30 min to watch this video since I was practically following the steps. though all the terms are new to me but now I really feel little confident
This was INSANELY helpful ! I’m new to photography/videography and I have the Sony zv e10 along with the sigma 16mm lens and I didn’t know much of this at all 😅 about to watch the others videos to learn more 👏🏽
Bought this as my first real camera for streaming and video capturing together with a sigma 1.4 16mm...and WOW this video (and especially manual mode explanations) helped like a charm to get the picture I was seeking. Awesome!
Awesome to hear Moritz and thanks for the kind words :) If you ever want to take the video footage to the next level, be sure to check out this more advanced video on S-Log2: ruclips.net/video/jnn82Fhc4Do/видео.html
I just subscribed. I learned a lot. I also saved your video to refer to. Thanks Jason I appreciate you creating this video. I just bought my ZV-E10 and also bought the Sigma 16mm lens to do some neat stuff on my RUclips Garden channel that my wife and I are working on. I will keep watching your content. You explain things very easily to follow. --chris
Wow I was bout to throw my camera across the room due to auto mode. I am pleased with my manual mode footage now that I actually know how to work it. You out here changing lives 😂
I just purchased a Sigma 16mm 1.4 for my camera to vlog. Cool lense in lowlight...actually amazing...but my Sony ZV E10 is still very new as well. I couldn't figure out for the life of me how to adjust the aperture, and I even have an old A5100. I figured out how to adjust everything else, but the F stop. When you simply turned that dial and the aperture adjusted, I almost fell out of my chair. How did I make something so easy that hard in my head. lololol. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing your great story! If you don't know you just don't know.... ;) When I first got the Leica D-Lux I could not figure out how to change stuff either. It was crazy until I realized it was a manual camera and I actually needed to physically turn the lens aperture to change it. It was the first time I came across a camera like that, but super fun to learn. Just keep playing around and practicing and soon enough you have this camera mastered ;) If you ever need help don't hesitate to ask! All the best, Jay
@@Jason_Hermann I am probably gonna buy it tomorrow so I was scouting sooooo much about my future camera and I have small dilemma :) Because I’m also considering a6400. I like more body and feel of a6400, but it doesn’t have eye focus in videos, catalyst browse and it have mini usb and it’s more expensive (actually don’t understand why, it should be another way :) ) zv e10 is more plasticky , no weather shield , and zoom lever is annoying when you touch it accidentally on prime lens and you can’t turn it off… what’s is your not bias thoughts on that ? Which is better to take ?
@Jason_Hermann So far so good. My channel is about me making beaded jewelry, so I need good quality. I was trying to figure out how to put a piece of jewelry close to the lens without losing focus.......still working at it. 😊
I saw this video and i subscribed to your channel instantly, thank you for explaining this pretty well and showing all in detail, great video! I often film at parties at low light with lightning effects (with the sigma 16mm F1.4 and 30mm F1.4), any suggestions because a lot of others say to adjust the shutter to the FPS (double). At this point i often use Program Auto and Aperture Priority and stayed away from Manual Mode what gives me nice sharp results because lights change fast at parties, i do limit the ISO, do you think using a steady shutter speed would result in better quality or should i keep auto modes because these conditions?
This is so helpful, I got the E10 now and try to see whats best for my videos. Never seen something so easy to understand. I have a question, when I record outside my Dj set, should I fix the ISO? As it moves up and down depending how the sun hits. I want it to be stable as possible
@@Jason_Hermann thanks for the response! i have a question for you, what’s the best way to learn while shooting? i struggle with knowing when to try my hand at manual (i saw your more advanced next video with the zv10) and when to put it in an automatic mode? for example, i am going into philly tomorrow, and want to take good pics, but also don’t want to mess it up by being in manual all day and then realizing i didn’t take any usable pics. what is your strategy? switch between modes?
I would recommend using the camera in Av mode mostly so you have control over the depth of field, and I would leave the ISO in Auto for the most part. Then all you have to worry about is wether or not you want the background blurry pretty much if focusing on something fairly close or taking a portrait for example. When in doubt put the camera in full Auto or P mode which is full auto with the ability to change a few things. You can also use Scene mode and select what you are shooting as well... I would not shoot in full manual mode if walking the streets of Philly. It will just take too much time and take you out of the moment possible depending on what your traveling to Philly for. When you have unlimited time I would play with Manual mode and practice. I only use manual mode when in my studio, because I need to adjust the camera for Off Camera Lighting and what not. Outside I almost always use Av mode w/ Auto ISO myself because it's just easier 90% of the time and still gets the desired results which is all that really matters... I hope that helps and be safe out there 👊
@@Jason_Hermann this is such a thoughtful response. thank you! this is perfect. ill test it it out! its for my wifes b-day. so ill be jumpin around. dont want to slow everyone down and want some quality pics. thanks! just got the zve10 for christmas and learning and mastering it!
Thanks for this detailed video 👍 Quick note ☝️, because I couldn’t see bulb when I was scrolling down past 30sec with my Shutter Speed: Drive mode has to be switched to single shot. Not timer or continuous shooting (I already had done this) But a sneaky one is, Auto HDR has to be switched off (that’s what prevented me from seeing BULB) And the manual also says - Picture Effect can’t be HDR or Rich Tone - no Silent Shooting
That was an amazing video! Thank you for the work in creating it, very helpful! I can't wait to try out some of these ideas on my ZVE10! I've wanted to try various filming for my music videos but didn't know how to go about it. Thank you 🙏
No, the exposure meter is just to let you know where the exposure is relative to 0ev. So either it is at zero, or it's under exposed, or over exposed which you may want in certain situations, but in general yes around zero is usually best for general shooting.
Is there a way to change the aperture in the intelligent auto mode? Seems to be perfect with lighting in this mode but can't find a way to change the aperture as it only focuses on things really close to the lense.
Jay this was super helpful! Thank you 🤝 What would you recommend if I wanted to have the whole scene in focus? I have a controlled lighting set up where I make follow along workout videos so I move around a lot in the scene but would also like everything else in focus for the duration of the workout, couple plants, wall decor, dumbbell rack etc... Spent a few hours today moving lights around😂 Wish I watched your video before hand. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Hey Chris, looking jacked bro!! Keep it up ;) As far as camera settings go, I would try raising the aperture number to like f/5.6 or f/8 depending on how much lighting you have. You don't want the ISO to be to high... You are using the 16-50mm kit lens also?
Jay, seriously, thank you for all the time and effort you put into these videos. I work part-time in my local camera shop and I always tell my customers to watch your, and Mark Galer's, Sony tutorial videos. In my opinion, it's the best knowledge and reference source for them as first-time Sony shooters. Your explanations are clear, concise, and easy to follow. This helps to ease the anxiety of navigating those Sony menus we know and love so much, lol. I also use your videos as a "brush up" reference guide for myself every so often. Keep up the great work and I look forward to watching and sharing, your future videos.
Wow Thomas thank you very much for doing that! I really appreciate it and it's great to hear the videos are helping so many people :) Mark also does and incredible job and I have learned a lot from him over the years as well. All the best, Jay
@@Jason_Hermann You're welcome, my friend. It's reassuring to my customers that they have a great resource(s) they can count on for the days I am not at the shop to field their questions.
Totally agree
@@Jason_Hermann I owe this camera and the sigma 30mm what mode can you suggest me between aperture priority mode or shutter speed priority mode for gym content I want a mode I turn on the camera and film I don't want an all-time mode that I have to adjust every day before my workout I’m beginner and I want blurry background as possible thank you
@@senndyjules Aperture priority is what I would use and recommend and put the lens at f/1.4 for maximum background blur. Take note of what the shutter speed is coming up as when you do this. It should about double your frame rate you are recording at. So if recording at 4k/24p for example, you want your shutter speed to be 1/50sec ideally, but that is not mandatory.
I’m taking a photography class and I almost quit until I found this video. I just could NOT understand wth was going on. Thank you 😊 Truly!!!
You're very welcome!
You should quit your photography class 😅
best ISO, Aperture, Exposure 101 video on RUclips
Thank you very much Damian :)
I've watched countless youtubes trying to understand these settings, and finally, here is one that patiently explains the modes and demonstrates them. I'm not terrified of Manual mode anymore. You are an excellent teacher, Jason. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped Rob thanks, and you are very welcome :)
Man you're a genius, a week ago got the ZV-10
First seen your 1.5 hour beginner tutorial and made some points & this 30 mins video can make anyone pro..
Instead of putting aperture 1 video
Iso one video
You explained it short and sweet
I was using the camera the same way while you're explaining..
You earned a sub..
You're really really a good teacher..
Keep up the good work
Thank you for the kind words and I'm really glad you got so much out of these videos!
I'm a novice ZV-E10 user (well, a novice photographer). I love the illustration of the Exposure Triangle, I want to make the T-shirt of it!! Thank you, Jay, for making a learning photography such an exciting activity!
hi. I also started doing photography with a sony zv e10 camera, in a month I will buy a new lens, and now I use a kit lens
I have watched EVERY video on the best settings for this camera and I was constantly giving up after just being overwhelmed by endless menus and settings without explanation. Your explanation of the relationship between aperture, shutterspeed and ISO instantly made sense. Now I know how to get the best settings but also why they are the best as well. My knowledge of photography just doubled with this video. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for this, I just bought my ZVE10 and looking for a beginner friendly guide and this video really helped me.
Thank you so much Jason. I just bought the zv - e10 3 days ago and I looking for a practical video like this. I really loved your setup, which was perfect for explaining all the setting properly. Really Loved and Appericiate your time making this video. God Bless You.
YOU ARE A GOOD TEACHER, I LEARNT WHAT PEOPLE LEARN IN A YEAR FOR JUST IN 27 MINUTES . THANKS A LOT MAN 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I just purchased this camera and waiting to get my hands on it. I've been shooting all of my RUclips videos and photography using drones and my phone but I'm trying to up my game. I'm definitely going to watch this over sand over because I never understood the triangle until today. Thank you
Awesome to hear and this video was made for people like you! All the best, Jay
Great video, with plenty of time to explain everything without the need to keep pausing and scrolling back and forth. Amazing thank you.
Jay...Thank you for such a comprehensive and easy-to-follow video. I was a bit scared about not understanding the camera. After watching the video I can confident to start shooting and figuring things out as I go! Thank you so much!
After so many lessons videos this is one of them that made me understand the camera settings thoroughly. Now i think I won't be using auto settings anymore. Thank you
Oh that's exactly what I wanted to know, for beginners - this is priceless. This photographer became the guide I could ask for! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Wow I know whole theory and using years different cameras but could't stop to watch your beautifully with each step demonstrative explanations .
Thank you Gold teacher . Have a great live.
Now if I watched this video before I started testing my ZV-E10 I would of had less problems. Thank You for this video! Cheers!
You're welcome!
Brilliant explanation, helped me understand a bit more.
Thank you for the precise explanation !
The video was super useful even though it is posted 2 years ago !
Just got this camera with the Sony 10-20 lens. As a newbie wanting to explore beyond auto mode, I'm so happy to have found your excellent video. Best explanation of the exposure triangle I've seen. I'll be watching this several more times. Thank you Jason!
You are very welcome Cody and thank you for the great comments :)
Great video Jay!! Really appreciate the very easy to understand explanations on how to use the ZV-E10! Thanks. Andy
Great video! Thank you so much! Everything neatly explained with examples - on camera. Fantastic material with immediate practical application.
Such a fantastic job here.
It is simple and short and I know how hard you have to work to make something simple to understand.
Thank you so much for that!
Thank you very much and I'm glad you enjoyed it ;)
What an amazing video explaining everything in ways pretty much anyone can understand. Thank you.
Thanks for the detailed explanation on shutter speed, aperture and iso. 😊
Awesome video, so helpful and informative… thankyou 👌
EXCELLENT tutorial! Subbed! Thank you for creating this video, Jason!
I just wanted to say that you are fantastic teacher. I love the way you're explaining and showing and I haven't even come close to finishing the video yet. Simple, clean and to the point. For people like me who know nothing about cameras this is absolute gold and there should be a lot more "likes" than only in the 300s LOL. I want to let you know that I also subscribe to your channel simply off this video. The fact that you took so much time and energy to explain this stuff in the way that you have really is appreciated. Thanks again!
Wow, thank you very much for the exceptionaly nice comments :) I really appreciate it and the reward of reading a comment like this is priceless to somebody like me! Thank you :) All the best, Jay
@@Jason_Hermann 👊✊👍🙏
Great video with samples which i was looking for.
This video helped me a lot. Nice job! Thanks for all the effort!
Fabulous! Very informative and clear tutorials. Greatly appreciated!
You're very welcome!
Incredibly detailed video, specific to one camera. Great job, thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
A Good tutorial, thanks, greetings from the Netherlands
This video was so helpful as someone getting started in photography with ZV-10, thank you!
You're very welcome!
Woooooooow
no words to express
i m using such camera for the 1st time and u made it so simple to understand the basic.
i actually just want to setup for studio setup with basic facility, like basic lights, mic etc
I haven't tried it yet but its set to shoot now.
this 30min video is really worth watching.
actually i spent much more than 30 min to watch this video since I was practically following the steps. though all the terms are new to me but now I really feel little confident
This was INSANELY helpful ! I’m new to photography/videography and I have the Sony zv e10 along with the sigma 16mm lens and I didn’t know much of this at all 😅 about to watch the others videos to learn more 👏🏽
A very informative and easy to follow tutorial video.
Thanks for the information. This is by far the best tutorial I ever came across. You just earned a subscriber. Respect
Awesome, thank you!
This is why I subscribed to your channel. You explain these concepts so well that it makes learning Sony ZV-E10 videography fun.
I appreciate that :)
fantastic video!! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much, Jason! I came here after watching your beginners guide video a few weeks ago, and this was equally helpful. Awesome stuff 😀
You're very welcome and thank you for the kind words Sourabh :)
Thank for the Video !! It Helps me a lot 😎👌
Bought this as my first real camera for streaming and video capturing together with a sigma 1.4 16mm...and WOW this video (and especially manual mode explanations) helped like a charm to get the picture I was seeking. Awesome!
Awesome to hear Moritz and thanks for the kind words :) If you ever want to take the video footage to the next level, be sure to check out this more advanced video on S-Log2: ruclips.net/video/jnn82Fhc4Do/видео.html
@@Jason_Hermann Great hint thx. I'll check it out.
Best tutorial! Very practical! Thank you sir!
You're very welcome!
Such a great video! Needed this!
I just subscribed. I learned a lot. I also saved your video to refer to. Thanks Jason I appreciate you creating this video. I just bought my ZV-E10 and also bought the Sigma 16mm lens to do some neat stuff on my RUclips Garden channel that my wife and I are working on. I will keep watching your content. You explain things very easily to follow. --chris
A million thanks for this!🙏🏽😀
I needed this video
Great discussion. One of the best.
Thank you :)
❤❤ Great explanations!
this was a great explanation, definitely learned so much about this camera! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Thanks a lot for your video. It's not just about the Sony Zve10, but help me a lot of how to understand all these techniques
Glad it was helpful and I really appreciate the kind comments :) I try to include as much helpful knowledge as possible along the way...
This helped me a lot to understand these settings, much appreciated and well explained. Thank you very much👍🏻
You're very welcome!
Its wonderful mate
Appreciate your effort man!
Great video. Thank you.
as a zve10 (new) user , it's very useful thanks
You're welcome!
Can't thank you enough for this video👊👊👊
I just watched your other video for beginners, awesome 👌 thanks a lot for the walk thru! Great vids!
Glad you like them and thanks for the comments!!
Dude you've helped me so much. Can't thank you enough
thanks bro, helped a lot
Thank you so much sir🥰
Thank you very much sir!! Awesome vid and such a good teacher.
You're very welcome and thank you for the kind words Chris :)
You’re amazing✨
Superb 👌🏻
Thank you very much
One of the best videos I have seen has a great explanation too
Wow, thanks!
Thank you sir
thank you for your efforts. Very helpful
You are welcome!
Well done delighted. Love from India.
So helpful and so well done. Thanks!
You're very welcome!
Wow I was bout to throw my camera across the room due to auto mode. I am pleased with my manual mode footage now that I actually know how to work it. You out here changing lives 😂
👊
Wow! You are amazing! Thank you so much for doing what you do! This video was extremely helpful! Just subscribed! :)
thank you its a great help. God bless
You're welcome!
Trank you very much! Great Video!👌
Thank you 👍
Superb 💐
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for the video.... learned a lot as a beginner. :)
You are very welcome Oli :)
Thank you this one video explained everything clearly thank you for your effort
You're very welcome!
Coming from Manuel b/w from the early 80's with a Pentax K1000 and developing, this is a good review.
Thanks Lyle and welcome to the digital side of things... :)
I just purchased a Sigma 16mm 1.4 for my camera to vlog. Cool lense in lowlight...actually amazing...but my Sony ZV E10 is still very new as well. I couldn't figure out for the life of me how to adjust the aperture, and I even have an old A5100. I figured out how to adjust everything else, but the F stop. When you simply turned that dial and the aperture adjusted, I almost fell out of my chair. How did I make something so easy that hard in my head. lololol. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing your great story! If you don't know you just don't know.... ;) When I first got the Leica D-Lux I could not figure out how to change stuff either. It was crazy until I realized it was a manual camera and I actually needed to physically turn the lens aperture to change it. It was the first time I came across a camera like that, but super fun to learn. Just keep playing around and practicing and soon enough you have this camera mastered ;) If you ever need help don't hesitate to ask! All the best, Jay
Thax sir ❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️
Great! Thanks!
You're welcome!
@@Jason_Hermann
I am probably gonna buy it tomorrow so I was scouting sooooo much about my future camera and I have small dilemma :) Because I’m also considering a6400. I like more body and feel of a6400, but it doesn’t have eye focus in videos, catalyst browse and it have mini usb and it’s more expensive (actually don’t understand why, it should be another way :) ) zv e10 is more plasticky , no weather shield , and zoom lever is annoying when you touch it accidentally on prime lens and you can’t turn it off… what’s is your not bias thoughts on that ? Which is better to take ?
Very useful! Thank you :)
You're welcome!
Thank you for this video. This stuff is intense for newbies 😅
You can do it!
@Jason_Hermann So far so good. My channel is about me making beaded jewelry, so I need good quality. I was trying to figure out how to put a piece of jewelry close to the lens without losing focus.......still working at it. 😊
Like it. Subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
I saw this video and i subscribed to your channel instantly, thank you for explaining this pretty well and showing all in detail, great video! I often film at parties at low light with lightning effects (with the sigma 16mm F1.4 and 30mm F1.4), any suggestions because a lot of others say to adjust the shutter to the FPS (double). At this point i often use Program Auto and Aperture Priority and stayed away from Manual Mode what gives me nice sharp results because lights change fast at parties, i do limit the ISO, do you think using a steady shutter speed would result in better quality or should i keep auto modes because these conditions?
Exposure Triangle Illustration this way: www.sonyalphalab.com/sony-zv-e10-manual-camera-shooting-modes-explained-aperture-shutter-speed-manual-and-bulb-mode/
This is so helpful, I got the E10 now and try to see whats best for my videos. Never seen something so easy to understand. I have a question, when I record outside my Dj set, should I fix the ISO? As it moves up and down depending how the sun hits. I want it to be stable as possible
Thanks for the video! should the metering always be at 0?
this dude is amazing.
Thanks Eric ;)
@@Jason_Hermann thanks for the response! i have a question for you, what’s the best way to learn while shooting? i struggle with knowing when to try my hand at manual (i saw your more advanced next video with the zv10) and when to put it in an automatic mode? for example, i am going into philly tomorrow, and want to take good pics, but also don’t want to mess it up by being in manual all day and then realizing i didn’t take any usable pics. what is your strategy? switch between modes?
I would recommend using the camera in Av mode mostly so you have control over the depth of field, and I would leave the ISO in Auto for the most part. Then all you have to worry about is wether or not you want the background blurry pretty much if focusing on something fairly close or taking a portrait for example. When in doubt put the camera in full Auto or P mode which is full auto with the ability to change a few things. You can also use Scene mode and select what you are shooting as well... I would not shoot in full manual mode if walking the streets of Philly. It will just take too much time and take you out of the moment possible depending on what your traveling to Philly for. When you have unlimited time I would play with Manual mode and practice. I only use manual mode when in my studio, because I need to adjust the camera for Off Camera Lighting and what not. Outside I almost always use Av mode w/ Auto ISO myself because it's just easier 90% of the time and still gets the desired results which is all that really matters... I hope that helps and be safe out there 👊
@@Jason_Hermann this is such a thoughtful response. thank you! this is perfect. ill test it it out! its for my wifes b-day. so ill be jumpin around. dont want to slow everyone down and want some quality pics. thanks! just got the zve10 for christmas and learning and mastering it!
Thanks for this detailed video 👍
Quick note ☝️, because I couldn’t see bulb when I was scrolling down past 30sec with my Shutter Speed:
Drive mode has to be switched to single shot. Not timer or continuous shooting (I already had done this)
But a sneaky one is, Auto HDR has to be switched off (that’s what prevented me from seeing BULB)
And the manual also says
- Picture Effect can’t be HDR or Rich Tone
- no Silent Shooting
Nice work figuring that out Luis and thank you for sharing 👊
And what does bulb do?
That was an amazing video! Thank you for the work in creating it, very helpful! I can't wait to try out some of these ideas on my ZVE10! I've wanted to try various filming for my music videos but didn't know how to go about it. Thank you 🙏
Also you explaining what settings u have on the video right at 28min.. whats the picture profile you have?
I had my camera for a year and tons of youtube videos you made the best one. One question in manual mode the meter always has to be at zero?
No, the exposure meter is just to let you know where the exposure is relative to 0ev. So either it is at zero, or it's under exposed, or over exposed which you may want in certain situations, but in general yes around zero is usually best for general shooting.
@@Jason_Hermann Wow! Thank you so much for your help!
Is there a way to change the aperture in the intelligent auto mode? Seems to be perfect with lighting in this mode but can't find a way to change the aperture as it only focuses on things really close to the lense.
Thanks for this video ,yes I need to take off my training wheels lol
You got this Keith ;) Thank you for the comments and all the best, Jay
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what about using a ulanzi wide angle addition to the kit lense
Jay this was super helpful! Thank you 🤝 What would you recommend if I wanted to have the whole scene in focus? I have a controlled lighting set up where I make follow along workout videos so I move around a lot in the scene but would also like everything else in focus for the duration of the workout, couple plants, wall decor, dumbbell rack etc... Spent a few hours today moving lights around😂 Wish I watched your video before hand. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Hey Chris, looking jacked bro!! Keep it up ;) As far as camera settings go, I would try raising the aperture number to like f/5.6 or f/8 depending on how much lighting you have. You don't want the ISO to be to high... You are using the 16-50mm kit lens also?
@@Jason_Hermann Awesome thanks! :) I'll try it out today, Yes using the kit lens.
what about using ulanzi wide angle addition to the kit lense