Wow Marty that’s so helpful ! Had this camera for a few years and not really used video, will now give it a go ,thank you so much what an awesome camera it is
Thank you. I still say the 5D4 is so under-rated. You can get really good results if you spend some time under the hood and nail those settings. Best wishes.
Canon's profile settings in their newer cameras are still very similar to the older versions, so it is quite possible you can can use very similar settings. However, with C-Log 3 now in most of the newer cameras, I suggest using C-Log for the absolute best results. If you just want a quick and clean video without using C-Log, you can pretty much go with what I have stated in this video. The key will be to make sure you expose properly and find areas with decent lighting. I still use these same settings with my new canon R8 and R7 cameras.
Glad I could help. I still use these settings even 2yrs later. Every now and then I will lower the sharpness to be a little less sharp when I'm using a really sharp lens, but other than that I use the same settings I mentioned in the video.
Canon C-log is the best way to record on all Canon cameras. It's well worth the purchase & I highly recommend it. In this video I just wanted to show the video quality straight out of camera without having to color correct and color grade.
Do you know to to fix the cutting lines in the videos? I mean, I recording with 4K but it's crop, (I'm seeing double black lines), do have any idea how to remove it during the post? (I'm using Vegas 19 pro), Thanks!!
Thanks, I've been using Cinematic settings which I installed from a third party but will try this settings. I have a Samyang 14mm F2.8 ultra wide lens which I use with a Zhiyun Weebill S stabilizer. Unfortunately my 5D Mk IV does not have 4K at 60FPS. Will try on 60fps at 1080P for smoothness quality. I was going to get the Gopro 9 for the 4K 60fps but Gopro can't beat my 14mm super wide lens.
Awesome. 1080 @60 fps is still good. If you can shoot things in manual mode i.e. dialing in your shutter, f-stop, & ISO with using manual focus, the image is even better. With perfect exposure & focus you can easily upscale it to 4k and most viewers will never be able to tell. Good luck.
Totally agree with you. I have always had top tier Macs and ridiculous amounts of external storage so the large file sizes never phased me once. I "assumed" most people had similar since storage is not that expensive, and if they're in this video industry, they all had fast & somewhat powerful computer systems. But clearly file size was crazy.
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Awesome! Hope it works out for you.
Wow Marty that’s so helpful ! Had this camera for a few years and not really used video, will now give it a go ,thank you so much what an awesome camera it is
Great Video bro. Will try these settings ASAP. Love the video examples.
Thank you. I still say the 5D4 is so under-rated. You can get really good results if you spend some time under the hood and nail those settings. Best wishes.
Can we do the same setting for Canon EOS R6 mark II?
Canon's profile settings in their newer cameras are still very similar to the older versions, so it is quite possible you can can use very similar settings. However, with C-Log 3 now in most of the newer cameras, I suggest using C-Log for the absolute best results. If you just want a quick and clean video without using C-Log, you can pretty much go with what I have stated in this video. The key will be to make sure you expose properly and find areas with decent lighting. I still use these same settings with my new canon R8 and R7 cameras.
Thank you it's help me a lot!
Glad I could help. I still use these settings even 2yrs later. Every now and then I will lower the sharpness to be a little less sharp when I'm using a really sharp lens, but other than that I use the same settings I mentioned in the video.
@@martydenson_mfm yes I tried it and looks great 👍
How do you feel about using the Canon C-log for recording videos?
Canon C-log is the best way to record on all Canon cameras. It's well worth the purchase & I highly recommend it. In this video I just wanted to show the video quality straight out of camera without having to color correct and color grade.
Do you know to to fix the cutting lines in the videos?
I mean, I recording with 4K but it's crop, (I'm seeing double black lines), do have any idea how to remove it during the post?
(I'm using Vegas 19 pro), Thanks!!
There should not be any black lines. Make sure you are using a compatible lens. Make sure your settings in Vegas are correct.
@@martydenson_mfm Thanks
Thanks, I've been using Cinematic settings which I installed from a third party but will try this settings. I have a Samyang 14mm F2.8 ultra wide lens which I use with a Zhiyun Weebill S stabilizer. Unfortunately my 5D Mk IV does not have 4K at 60FPS. Will try on 60fps at 1080P for smoothness quality. I was going to get the Gopro 9 for the 4K 60fps but Gopro can't beat my 14mm super wide lens.
Awesome. 1080 @60 fps is still good. If you can shoot things in manual mode i.e. dialing in your shutter, f-stop, & ISO with using manual focus, the image is even better. With perfect exposure & focus you can easily upscale it to 4k and most viewers will never be able to tell. Good luck.
Thank you, I will give this a go.
Cool. You'll get even better results if you can nail that manual focus. I still use these same settings. (2 yrs later)
The issue wasn't video quality, it was video file size especially for the 4k resolution at 4gigs per minute
Totally agree with you. I have always had top tier Macs and ridiculous amounts of external storage so the large file sizes never phased me once. I "assumed" most people had similar since storage is not that expensive, and if they're in this video industry, they all had fast & somewhat powerful computer systems. But clearly file size was crazy.