Great video. Do you sometimes see the frames more, like janky footage sometimes when you shoot manual? Is S&Q more smooth for any reason? I’ve noticed not very smooth footage on the FX3 and my shutter speed was on 250. Was trying to find out why it was janky. Does anyone have any ideas or advice?
Thanks for this! I am interested in your final comment, that you don't use S&Q mode because you use speed ramping effects. Couldnt you inverse use that? So have a slomo clip and speed it up? Is it not possible to speed up S&Q footage in post? How do you use speed ramping when you have a 120 fps clip in a 24 fps timeline (so it doesnt slow down at first). Can you just use the keyframes and don't change any settings in your clip and just slow it down using keyframes?
So, usually when I record a video and plan to slow it down in post, I record the video in 60 to 120 fps. Since the clip is originally recorded at 120fps, I'm able to slow the clip down or use a speed ramp effect in my 24fps timeline. If you use the S&Q mode, you won't be able to do this since S&Q mode automatically does it for you within the camera. So, you don't need to slow it down in post. Now, if you want to speed ramp a 24fps clip, technically you can, but it's not going to be as smooth. It'll look choppy since there's only 24 frames available. Hope that make sense. If you want, I can make a video explaining it better in the future.
Good video. Crucial Question: Why can't you use speed ramps with S&Q? Couldn't you do it, except instead of slowing down, you'd ramp up to x5 for 24p for example?
You can.. but its going to be choppy. When using S&Q, the camera is recording at 24fps, so the file will be at 24fps. Once you put it on the editing software, it'll read only 24fps.. if you slow it down or speed ramp it, it will be choppy since it only has 24 frames.
@@MNDRCKVisuals errr maybe I'm misunderstanding this. If I want to play the S&Q footage at its 24p, which is already slowed down, but then I speed it up x5 so it transitions into normal motion, that would be choppy?
I haven't even tried S&Q mode on my A7C😁. Good to know though when I do try it out. How do you like the new menu compared to the previous one on the A7III?
Yeah, I usually don't use the S&Q mode when I want to slow down a footage. I rather do it the "normal" way. I do prefer using the S&Q mode tho when I want to do a timelapse. As for the new menu interface, it is much easier to navigate. Finding certain things is a little easier but it's still not perfect.
Hi Marc thanks for the tutorial. I still have a very beginner question, probably very stupid: How do I turn on and off the S&Q mode? How does the camera know if I want a clip to be slow motion or normal? 🤔
No worries! Turn your mode dial on S&Q mode. Adjust the settings, whichever you prefer to do (time-lapse or slow motion). If you don't want to use those anymore, you can switch the dial mode back to video or custom settings you saved. I have more videos on the channel regarding the dial mode settings.
@@MNDRCKVisuals Awww I knew it was something simple and stupid! 🤦♀ I just didn't realize there was an S&Q mode on the dial ring on top of the camera. Everything clear now. I did watch your other video about S&Q mode but didn't find the answer there :) Thank you so much!
I had a bad experience with my a7s3. The S&Q mode would not stop activating even when I changed it. And an error appeared in the sensor when I put the recording modes. I had to return the camera because they didn't know how to solve the problem. 😔
I personally use GODOX SL150Wii. That's what I used for pretty much everything from talking head videos to product photography/thumbnails. Any light is good honestly, better if adjustable.
There shouldn't be. The quality of the video or the image will depend on the camera and lens you use. How many pixels does the camera has and the quality of the lens.
Hey Marc, I have a question regarding 120 FPS with a 24FPS timeline. I know that I can set the recording timeline to 24fps through S and Q settings. But if I choose to record 120 FPS with audio, does my timeline have to be 30fps? Because I feel like it is choppy when slowed down on a 24 FPS timeline. Or do I have to bring it 20% down?
If your timeline on your video editing software is at 24fps or 30fps, then you have to change the speed of your video that was recorded at 120fps to match the 24fps or 30fps. But doing that, the audio will be slowed down as well. I did a video on how to slow down a footage "the right way" a while back, if you got time, you can check it out.
Hi Marc, great video. I'm having a hard time understanding why there is two different settings and what the purpose of each is for "Movie Settings" versus "S&Q Settings." If I going to be using 120 fps, why do I need to change the Rec Frame rate in both "Movie Settings" and in "S&Q Settings" ? It's either redundant or I'm not understanding something properly.. My next question is what is the purpose of "S&Q Rec Frame Rate" and why do you set it to 24 fps? I know you mentioned that this is the fps you will use in your editing timeline, but why does the camera need to know this? Thank you Marc!
I'm glad the other video helped. I did some other videos before explaining the fps and shutter speed in another Playlist. Take a look at it if you have time. But if you have any other questions, let me know. I'll try to answer them to the best of my abilities. 🤙🏽🤙🏽
S&Q mode records in a frame speed thats converted automatically.. its not able to record audio. If you really need audio, you have to record in a normal video setting with a higher frame rate and slow it down in post
If you're using the S&Q mode, make sure the recording rate is at 24fps.. and set the frame rate to 120fps. Your timeline for editing should also be at 24fps to match the recorded rate.
@@eriseld I don't think it does... but the lack of memory and space does affect the playback of the software.. not sure which one you use.. but premiere pro updates a lot and requires a lot of memory from your computer
Which method do you use when you want to slow down your footage? Let me know here!
I would like to see how you do speed ramping effects for sure. Great tutorial thx man
I appreciate the support! And thanks for watching! I will make a speed ramp tutorial soon.
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Glad you liked it! 👍
Thanks for the breakdown bro! new sub
Glad the video helped! Thanks for the support bruh! 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thank you very much for this great video
Glad the video helped!
Nice vid 💯 thumbs up 👍🏻
Thanks! Glad you liked it! 👍
Great video. Do you sometimes see the frames more, like janky footage sometimes when you shoot manual? Is S&Q more smooth for any reason? I’ve noticed not very smooth footage on the FX3 and my shutter speed was on 250. Was trying to find out why it was janky. Does anyone have any ideas or advice?
Thanks for this! I am interested in your final comment, that you don't use S&Q mode because you use speed ramping effects. Couldnt you inverse use that? So have a slomo clip and speed it up? Is it not possible to speed up S&Q footage in post? How do you use speed ramping when you have a 120 fps clip in a 24 fps timeline (so it doesnt slow down at first). Can you just use the keyframes and don't change any settings in your clip and just slow it down using keyframes?
So, usually when I record a video and plan to slow it down in post, I record the video in 60 to 120 fps. Since the clip is originally recorded at 120fps, I'm able to slow the clip down or use a speed ramp effect in my 24fps timeline. If you use the S&Q mode, you won't be able to do this since S&Q mode automatically does it for you within the camera. So, you don't need to slow it down in post. Now, if you want to speed ramp a 24fps clip, technically you can, but it's not going to be as smooth. It'll look choppy since there's only 24 frames available. Hope that make sense. If you want, I can make a video explaining it better in the future.
Great video 💯
Thank you! Appreciate it! 🙏🏽
Great video! Can I keep the sound in 120fps?
You can but it's only be useful if your timeline is at 120fps as well. But if you use a 30fps or 24fps, then its not going to be useful.
Good video.
Crucial Question: Why can't you use speed ramps with S&Q? Couldn't you do it, except instead of slowing down, you'd ramp up to x5 for 24p for example?
You can.. but its going to be choppy. When using S&Q, the camera is recording at 24fps, so the file will be at 24fps. Once you put it on the editing software, it'll read only 24fps.. if you slow it down or speed ramp it, it will be choppy since it only has 24 frames.
@@MNDRCKVisuals errr maybe I'm misunderstanding this. If I want to play the S&Q footage at its 24p, which is already slowed down, but then I speed it up x5 so it transitions into normal motion, that would be choppy?
I haven't even tried S&Q mode on my A7C😁. Good to know though when I do try it out. How do you like the new menu compared to the previous one on the A7III?
Yeah, I usually don't use the S&Q mode when I want to slow down a footage. I rather do it the "normal" way. I do prefer using the S&Q mode tho when I want to do a timelapse.
As for the new menu interface, it is much easier to navigate. Finding certain things is a little easier but it's still not perfect.
Hi Marc thanks for the tutorial. I still have a very beginner question, probably very stupid:
How do I turn on and off the S&Q mode? How does the camera know if I want a clip to be slow motion or normal? 🤔
No worries! Turn your mode dial on S&Q mode. Adjust the settings, whichever you prefer to do (time-lapse or slow motion). If you don't want to use those anymore, you can switch the dial mode back to video or custom settings you saved. I have more videos on the channel regarding the dial mode settings.
@@MNDRCKVisuals Awww I knew it was something simple and stupid! 🤦♀ I just didn't realize there was an S&Q mode on the dial ring on top of the camera. Everything clear now. I did watch your other video about S&Q mode but didn't find the answer there :) Thank you so much!
@@WhatashameMaryJane glad it worked out and I could help! 🤙🏽🤙🏽
I had a bad experience with my a7s3. The S&Q mode would not stop activating even when I changed it. And an error appeared in the sensor when I put the recording modes. I had to return the camera because they didn't know how to solve the problem. 😔
Damn, that sucks! Hope you had it replaced.
I was hoping to find the speed ramp video
Hey marc, what kind of lighting would you recommend for 120fps recording of product videography?
I personally use GODOX SL150Wii. That's what I used for pretty much everything from talking head videos to product photography/thumbnails. Any light is good honestly, better if adjustable.
my camera flicker hard even before shooting the video
I wonder if there's any quality difference between using S&Q and slowing it down in post.
There shouldn't be. The quality of the video or the image will depend on the camera and lens you use. How many pixels does the camera has and the quality of the lens.
S&Q mode acually records in much higher bitrate than just recording 100/120 FPS. So the image you get should be better but the file sizes larger etc
Hey Marc, I have a question regarding 120 FPS with a 24FPS timeline. I know that I can set the recording timeline to 24fps through S and Q settings. But if I choose to record 120 FPS with audio, does my timeline have to be 30fps? Because I feel like it is choppy when slowed down on a 24 FPS timeline. Or do I have to bring it 20% down?
If your timeline on your video editing software is at 24fps or 30fps, then you have to change the speed of your video that was recorded at 120fps to match the 24fps or 30fps. But doing that, the audio will be slowed down as well. I did a video on how to slow down a footage "the right way" a while back, if you got time, you can check it out.
Hi Marc, great video. I'm having a hard time understanding why there is two different settings and what the purpose of each is for "Movie Settings" versus "S&Q Settings." If I going to be using 120 fps, why do I need to change the Rec Frame rate in both "Movie Settings" and in "S&Q Settings" ? It's either redundant or I'm not understanding something properly..
My next question is what is the purpose of "S&Q Rec Frame Rate" and why do you set it to 24 fps? I know you mentioned that this is the fps you will use in your editing timeline, but why does the camera need to know this?
Thank you Marc!
Nevermind Marc, I watched your other video and I think I understand now. Thanks!
I'm glad the other video helped. I did some other videos before explaining the fps and shutter speed in another Playlist. Take a look at it if you have time. But if you have any other questions, let me know. I'll try to answer them to the best of my abilities. 🤙🏽🤙🏽
why does S and Q mode not record any audio?
S&Q mode records in a frame speed thats converted automatically.. its not able to record audio. If you really need audio, you have to record in a normal video setting with a higher frame rate and slow it down in post
i shoot in 120fps and when i im trying to slow down my video it doest get smooth.,i tried everything
If you're using the S&Q mode, make sure the recording rate is at 24fps.. and set the frame rate to 120fps. Your timeline for editing should also be at 24fps to match the recorded rate.
@@MNDRCKVisuals the settings are ok i think, maybe the problem is with the software?!
@@eriseld yeah could be. Might need more space.
@@MNDRCKVisuals does that effect the exporting?!
@@eriseld I don't think it does... but the lack of memory and space does affect the playback of the software.. not sure which one you use.. but premiere pro updates a lot and requires a lot of memory from your computer
Why does it look choppy
Which part? Can you show me so I can try to help or explain. Thanks!
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