As a beginner vlogger thank you for this settings it really helps me and after watching this your words will be always in my mind * Always remember we all start with nothing but you can create something.
Like many have said here, your video might have been basic for video settings but after using D3300 exclusively for professional video for the last three years with three lenses including the 18-55 kit lens I have learnt a few tricks from your explanation on white balance (use photo) and manual focussing (using +/-). Thanks so much.
Thank you, I want to start filming and have a D5200, I really don’t want to spend money on a new camera. I would rather spend money on new lenses etc. so thank you again for this.
Thanks a lot for this very helpful tutorial. Finally I found solution of my annoying problem, hiss and noise sound when I record video using Nikon D3200, even I used external mic Boya WM4 Pro. Your suggestion to set the audio sensitivity to level 6 out of 20, is the best answer. Hiss and noise disappear from now on.
Hi Peter, I know this is an older video, I'm trying to shoot some video w my D5300 just to play around with video, I have all the settings like you suggest and everything is good, my question is, with the aperture at f3.5, ISO at 100, and shutter speed at 1/50, (ntsc 1080p 24 fps) what do you do if you're if I'm filming outside and its to bright? If I raise the shutter up to get proper exposure I have to move it from 1/50th? if I close aperture then I'm at like f18 or 20? Yes I know there are ND filters, are there any other ways around this? That's the only thing I'm trying to understand, Thanks for all your great videos.
same issue here. I have overexposure when shooting outside in sun conditions with the settings given in this video (ss 1/50 - f 3.5 - iso 100 - pal 1080p/25fps). I understood that shutter speed should remain at 1/50 for video smoothness, iso is at the lowest possible therefore I guess the only thing that can change is the aperture at the cost of depth of field. Nevertheless the settings work great for indoors.
Your channel is so underrated!! This is the most in depth and helpful video I've ever seen for Nikon cameras settings. I'm learning a lot. Thank you! New sub :)
I checked my DSLR Nikon D5300 out thoroughly and could not find anywhere that I could load my 35MM film. We don't film, we shoot video with these cameras....LOL.( Iv'e said film a few times myself BTW but try not to ). I just set up my camera using your settings and hope to try them out soon. Have you tried aerial shooting yet ? A steep learning curve but worth it. I need to pick up a better SD card. Very good video, tons of Info, thank you.
P.S. another thing to try out to keep your ISO down, Neutral Density Filters in various strengths and Polarizers to reduce glare. I'm using them on my DJI Quad, they work well.
On my Nikon d5000, under Movie settings, I only have sound and quality. But you have frame size/frame rate, Movie quality, microphone, and manual movie settings. And manual movie settings need to be on for it to work, but I can't find that setting. Hope that makes sense lol
Hello! super interesting video thank you so much for the tips! However, I want to change my camera's movie settings to manual movie. I live in Italy so I suppose I should use the PAL mode. Still, when I change it, the option to turn manual movie settings doesn't appear. Any solutions to this??
Hello, I love your videos! They are very detailed oriented. I NEED YOUR HELP! I bought this particular camera-model, and I love it for photography. Still, I’ve been struggling to get decent videos from it. Can you please, suggest to me (us) an adequate setting for video? In particular, I’m interested in setting for vlogging. Every time I try to vlog using my camera, the footage is useless. Sometimes, the image is out of focus. Sometimes, the camera is hunting for focus all the time. In both cases, the image useless.
I don't like using manual mode for video.. If the lighting changes you have to go back into the menu and change the ISO or the shutter speed. Turn manual OFF and the ISO will float up and down as needed by the changing light. The shutter speed can't exceed the frame rate anyway and the aperture is fixed. Unless the light won't change much and you must keep everything the same, auto works better imo.
Thank you very much! I wanna ask if its possible to manualy focus with the ring on the stock lens during shooting movie on a manual mode??! I need to set the focus in AF-S, swithc to M just before recording, and then when i start recording, if i move the ring on the lens will it change the focus?? Pls answer :D TNX
I have a Nikon D5000. I don't have a Manual movie settings option on my camera. The only two options under Movie settings is Quality and Sound. Is there something I have to do to make those options appear?
Thanks for the video. I'm a bit confused about the autofocus. You set autofocus to AF-S, but then manually focus. Why don't you just set to manual focus and then manually focus?
Hopefully this video will help you better ruclips.net/video/Y5E5zPQ3t6I/видео.html You definitely can! I just don't have the best vision so half pressing the shutter to ensure I'm focused is the better option as I also can't see the LCD screen clearly (i.e. my bad eyes and obstruction from external mic inputs)
Question nikon 1 J5 or D7100 im saving up money and need to upgrade from the ancient D90 for video and audio im using the 18-105mm and 1.8 50mm is the 720p 120fps worth it but the battery is rather small but can be more casual in the streets and access more casual places but will definitely be decimated if a reporter came with other pro seniors
Hi just want to ask .videos cant transfer it to my phone because it has a huge size like 100mb above . And it cant go to my gallery on phone ..is it the memory though? Thanks hope ur respond . Mine is nikon d5600
Thank you for the Video. I have a question, what must be setting to film a group dance video, all group members must be in focus and in a single frame.
I tried the same settings.. in the outside it works amazing but inside the room everything turns to blue color? Have I missed something??? Please let me know..
Hey hope you're doing well. So if i wanted to create a video in raw ; is standard or neutral the other name for that? Which one will allow me to color grade greatly?
Not unless you want motion blur... In sports and certain material you use faster shutter speeds. Wat you mention is called the 180 rule, and is only desired for achieving cinematic looks, for this you also need ND filters.
Hi, thanks for the vid. By the way, if you were to record video using the "Effect" : Minature , how long could you record? If you have ever recorded in this mode, don't mind sharing on the recording time. Thanks in advance.
It would depend on your SD card but I can record up to 3:00 minutes worth of footage on that mode but I don't suggest using it for video as it is more meant for photos
Hello. Great video. How would you rate the Nikon D7200 for taking videos. I mostly do videos in my studio (sometimes outside), and have a D5200. There is a used D7200 i can buy, for $400, but am not sure if I will gain much by upgrading from the D5200. Any thoughts on this?
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As a beginner vlogger thank you for this settings it really helps me and after watching this your words will be always in my mind * Always remember we all start with nothing but you can create something.
Like many have said here, your video might have been basic for video settings but after using D3300 exclusively for professional video for the last three years with three lenses including the 18-55 kit lens I have learnt a few tricks from your explanation on white balance (use photo) and manual focussing (using +/-). Thanks so much.
Glad I could help
this is the most helpful video! I've been trying to get my video quality up thank youuu
WOOOW! This is what I call detailed tutorial! You are so much talented! Thank you for today’s lessons! I’m becoming a expert huhuhu
That's the goal 😎
Thank you, I want to start filming and have a D5200, I really don’t want to spend money on a new camera. I would rather spend money on new lenses etc. so thank you again for this.
I can't tell you how helpful this video was for me. Thank you very much for sharing this information.
Thanks for this useful video
If I could give a super like I would. I have been using d5300 for over a year and I have been using it so wrong. Thanks alot for this video
Thanks Peter ... perfect explained ..I work with D850, but had no experience with vid settings....
Thanks a lot for this very helpful tutorial. Finally I found solution of my annoying problem, hiss and noise sound when I record video using Nikon D3200, even I used external mic Boya WM4 Pro. Your suggestion to set the audio sensitivity to level 6 out of 20, is the best answer. Hiss and noise disappear from now on.
Glad I helped
Thanks soooo much I have waaay more better understanding now. Thanks again xx
One of the best tutorial ever. Thank You for the time!
good on ya mate - just watched ths in 2022 and was very informative... (i have d500)
Dude i swear, you are a star. Thanks alot. Very brief, precise and informative
Thanks for sharing this. Followed the settings on my d5500. Great job! Keep creating great content.
I just learned to use new entry Nikon camera and this tutorial is really helpful. Btw, love the quote from this last video,..
Bro u don’t know how much u helped me
glad I could help man
Great videos, I take photos but am learning video, I own a D5300 and D7200 as well as the Sigma 17-50 your videos have been very helpful, thanks!
keep crushing it
Thanks for the tips, I need to film a seminar for a small setting and have a Nikon D3200 these tips are just what I needed as a first-timer. Thanks
Nice Video, really appreciate it. Liked the punch line "We all start with nothing but you can create something"
thanks for sharing all this infomation . i really needed somthing like this and it helped me a lot.
Thanks for sharing bro..
I understand about setting for filming.
D5200 user.
This is so helpful, thank you.
this was very useful thank you very much💫
Superb keep it up Anna 💪💪💪👌👌👍.....
It's Peter.. 😒
thanks ma chigga.
i dont have best DSLR rn for recording video. i only have Nikon at this moment. this tips help me
Thank you so much for this video!!! Helped me out so much. Really excited to use what I learned tomorrow to shoot my first video with my DSLR.
Good luck!
BVC Co. Any chance you know how to use an IMac 09’ as a monitor to view what is being filmed on the D5500?
Thanks Peter, very helpful, with my new D5600
This video helped me a lot with some problems, now I have a new project and I'll apply what I saw here. Thank you so much!
I usually go with 30fps and use an external mic with lowering the gain.
Well explained bro
thank you so much. my auto focus was driving me insane, keep focusing and unfocusing constantely.
Maybe THIS will help you more ruclips.net/video/Y5E5zPQ3t6I/видео.html
Set ur focus to auto focus full time servo with subject mode tracking on.
wonderful discussion on using Nikon DSLR camera video mode. Thanks.
This video helped sooooo much, I was struggling with the aperture and iso, so thank youuuuuu
Np Kendra
Hi Peter, I know this is an older video, I'm trying to shoot some video w my D5300 just to play around with video, I have all the settings like you suggest and everything is good, my question is, with the aperture at f3.5, ISO at 100, and shutter speed at 1/50, (ntsc 1080p 24 fps) what do you do if you're if I'm filming outside and its to bright? If I raise the shutter up to get proper exposure I have to move it from 1/50th? if I close aperture then I'm at like f18 or 20? Yes I know there are ND filters, are there any other ways around this?
That's the only thing I'm trying to understand, Thanks for all your great videos.
same issue here. I have overexposure when shooting outside in sun conditions with the settings given in this video (ss 1/50 - f 3.5 - iso 100 - pal 1080p/25fps). I understood that shutter speed should remain at 1/50 for video smoothness, iso is at the lowest possible therefore I guess the only thing that can change is the aperture at the cost of depth of field. Nevertheless the settings work great for indoors.
Thank you so much! This was very helpful as my first youtube video was lacking quality. Before this video I was lost
Your channel is so underrated!! This is the most in depth and helpful video I've ever seen for Nikon cameras settings. I'm learning a lot. Thank you! New sub :)
Keep creating 👌
Bro, thanks for helping me out with this!!!! I appreciate you.
I checked my DSLR Nikon D5300 out thoroughly and could not find anywhere that I could load my 35MM film. We don't film, we shoot video with these cameras....LOL.( Iv'e said film a few times myself BTW but try not to ). I just set up my camera using your settings and hope to try them out soon. Have you tried aerial shooting yet ? A steep learning curve but worth it. I need to pick up a better SD card. Very good video, tons of Info, thank you.
P.S. another thing to try out to keep your ISO down, Neutral Density Filters in various strengths and Polarizers to reduce glare. I'm using them on my DJI Quad, they work well.
Thanks so much ✨️ ⚡️ 💕 you're a gem!!
Thanks for sharing all your tips. You are making my personal project possible. Cheers buddy!
Cheers Bruno
It's really easy to understand ur video. Thank you
This video was the most helpful one I've come across! Thank you v much
You're welcome Saskia
great video, well explain..
Glad you liked it!
Thank you...
Thanks so much man. Heaps helpful! I was getting real grumpy.
On my Nikon d5000, under Movie settings, I only have sound and quality. But you have frame size/frame rate, Movie quality, microphone, and manual movie settings. And manual movie settings need to be on for it to work, but I can't find that setting. Hope that makes sense lol
Thank you so so much. I really appreciate your help.
Hello! super interesting video thank you so much for the tips! However, I want to change my camera's movie settings to manual movie. I live in Italy so I suppose I should use the PAL mode. Still, when I change it, the option to turn manual movie settings doesn't appear. Any solutions to this??
This was super helpful. Thank you very much
Thanks indeed! Massively helpful tips and great delivery
Thank you for another excellent tutorial.
And thank you for making video on nikon
Thanks for this video! It was very helpful!!!!
You are amazing Petter thanks alot....
Thanks Bud! Your Nikon vid vids have been very helpful.
Can i use that settings for Z camera?
for the picture control mine says not available in current settings what should i do
wonderful and very helpful
Amazing 👏
Hello,
I love your videos!
They are very detailed oriented.
I NEED YOUR HELP!
I bought this particular camera-model, and I love it for photography. Still, I’ve been struggling to get decent videos from it. Can you please, suggest to me (us) an adequate setting for video?
In particular, I’m interested in setting for vlogging. Every time I try to vlog using my camera, the footage is useless. Sometimes, the image is out of focus. Sometimes, the camera is hunting for focus all the time. In both cases, the image useless.
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I don't like using manual mode for video.. If the lighting changes you have to go back into the menu and change the ISO or the shutter speed.
Turn manual OFF and the ISO will float up and down as needed by the changing light. The shutter speed can't exceed the frame rate anyway and the aperture is fixed. Unless the light won't change much and you must keep everything the same, auto works better imo.
What settings should I put my nikon d3500 microphone manual setting if I have no microphone?
If i don't have any external mic,what will be the audio settings in manual sensitivity mode? 10 or 15?
depends on your voice I would go for 10 to be safe
Mate this is insanely good hell yea
Thank you very much! I wanna ask if its possible to manualy focus with the ring on the stock lens during shooting movie on a manual mode??! I need to set the focus in AF-S, swithc to M just before recording, and then when i start recording, if i move the ring on the lens will it change the focus?? Pls answer :D TNX
this video will help you ruclips.net/video/Y5E5zPQ3t6I/видео.html
I have a Nikon D5000. I don't have a Manual movie settings option on my camera. The only two options under Movie settings is Quality and Sound. Is there something I have to do to make those options appear?
Thanks a lot mate!
Thanks for the video. I'm a bit confused about the autofocus. You set autofocus to AF-S, but then manually focus. Why don't you just set to manual focus and then manually focus?
Hopefully this video will help you better ruclips.net/video/Y5E5zPQ3t6I/видео.html
You definitely can! I just don't have the best vision so half pressing the shutter to ensure I'm focused is the better option as I also can't see the LCD screen clearly (i.e. my bad eyes and obstruction from external mic inputs)
Hey thanks. Now I understand what you were talking about.
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Thanks brotha! Much appreciated
Best informative video I’ve seen thanks m8
Question nikon 1 J5 or D7100 im saving up money and need to upgrade from the ancient D90 for video and audio im using the 18-105mm and 1.8 50mm is the 720p 120fps worth it but the battery is rather small but can be more casual in the streets and access more casual places but will definitely be decimated if a reporter came with other pro seniors
Hi just want to ask .videos cant transfer it to my phone because it has a huge size like 100mb above . And it cant go to my gallery on phone ..is it the memory though? Thanks hope ur respond . Mine is nikon d5600
Thank you for the Video. I have a question, what must be setting to film a group dance video, all group members must be in focus and in a single frame.
Hopefully this will help! ruclips.net/video/gYgRMYurveA/видео.html
Could you teach us what is the best export setting for nikon video?
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@@BVCCo7 thank you for reply! Is this setting also applied to Instagram?
Im using stock lens and it still wont auto focus in Manual mode while recording ?
what does it mean if "clean image sensor" isn't available?
How long does a battery charge last in video mode on D5300?
Thank for this video. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you
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Really good video!
I tried the same settings.. in the outside it works amazing but inside the room everything turns to blue color? Have I missed something???
Please let me know..
Good stuff, this video is helpful
This VDO helped me a lot...
Thanks for sharing
Can't we use active d lighting for video on these models?
REMEMBER WE ALL START WITH NOTHING But You can always BE creative . Nice.
Hey hope you're doing well. So if i wanted to create a video in raw ; is standard or neutral the other name for that? Which one will allow me to color grade greatly?
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Thank you brother ❤️
Always your shutter speed should be double of your frame rate!!
Not unless you want motion blur... In sports and certain material you use faster shutter speeds. Wat you mention is called the 180 rule, and is only desired for achieving cinematic looks, for this you also need ND filters.
Thank You! Great video 😍 It really helps a lot. New subscriber here 💖. Greetings from Spain
Gracias!
Thanks 😊
Great Video
Appreciate your effort. thanx for sharing
No problem 💪
Hello thanks for the helpful info. What if you are not using any mic? what is the best manual sensitivity mode number to use?
I highly recommend using external mic ruclips.net/video/Lh5DtLgNmzk/видео.html
Thank you so much❤
Thanks. Just to let you know NTSC is the standard format in Japan and Taiwan too.
Hi, thanks for the vid.
By the way, if you were to record video using the "Effect" : Minature , how long could you record?
If you have ever recorded in this mode, don't mind sharing on the recording time.
Thanks in advance.
It would depend on your SD card but I can record up to 3:00 minutes worth of footage on that mode but I don't suggest using it for video as it is more meant for photos
Hello. Great video. How would you rate the Nikon D7200 for taking videos. I mostly do videos in my studio (sometimes outside), and have a D5200. There is a used D7200 i can buy, for $400, but am not sure if I will gain much by upgrading from the D5200. Any thoughts on this?