Shooting video with the Nikon Z6 and other Z cameras

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • A tutorial for setting up Nikon mirrorless for shooting video.
    The handout in the video can be found here:
    willyurman.com/teaching/hando...
    The video, "The Remarkable Journey of Mr. McCloud" can be found here:
    www.willyurman.com/stories/mr...
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  • @nickpadget
    @nickpadget 7 месяцев назад +5

    In a world where anyone can upload a tutorial, it is good to find something made by a professional

  • @ROBERTKINGOFMAINE
    @ROBERTKINGOFMAINE 2 года назад +5

    Excellent video on learning the basics of video.! I especially like: "frame, focus, record, count to 10 and stop". Thank you.

  • @robdickmeyer9233
    @robdickmeyer9233 2 года назад

    Hats off! Thank you for this well made informative video. I'm a new proud parent and now ready to start capturing those special moments with my Z7.

  • @artemusburton7011
    @artemusburton7011 2 года назад +2

    This was by far they best video tutorial I have ever seen! Hats off to you! And thank you for such an awesome video tutorial

  • @daniileliseev9362
    @daniileliseev9362 3 года назад +2

    A hidden gem! Concise and pleasant to watch.

    • @PSUBellisario
      @PSUBellisario 3 года назад

      Thank you! I hope to make more videos in the near future, so if there are topics you'd like covered, please let me know.

  • @user-kc5mr9kf6j
    @user-kc5mr9kf6j 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant tutorial, and thank you for the cheat sheet. So well explained

  • @elmono3939
    @elmono3939 Год назад +1

    Well explained. Clear, down to the point. Subscribed

  • @shushencija
    @shushencija Год назад

    Exactly the video that I needed, so we'll explained and clear. Thanks a lot!!

  • @EpocaLibera
    @EpocaLibera Год назад +1

    Excellent tutorial! Very helpful and informative! Every single second of the video contains a useful and well explained information! 👋👋

  • @Vemovemo1
    @Vemovemo1 2 года назад +1

    What an amazing video, thank you!!

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 2 года назад

    Wow. This was one of the best video tutorials I have seen.
    You eplain things very well.
    I have a Z6ii - so I can't wait to try it properly, rather than just hope!

  • @alexanderthegreat336bc
    @alexanderthegreat336bc Год назад +1

    Excellent. Thank you !

  • @MrSandeepmukherjee
    @MrSandeepmukherjee 2 года назад

    Excellent video... Thanks

  • @cinemart5281
    @cinemart5281 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, great video! I find it difficult to judge if the exposure is spot on and to get good audio. But these are the challenges I guess

  • @andresce1308
    @andresce1308 3 года назад

    Excellent and informative.

  • @SBakhtiarChoudhary
    @SBakhtiarChoudhary Год назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @top_tech.500k
    @top_tech.500k 2 года назад

    Thanks 👍 great informative video 👌 ✨

  • @KarlJeller
    @KarlJeller Год назад

    I am a Beginner. This is the best video I have found in many hours of searching on youtube. Thanks. Well explained. All unanswered questions for me are covered there. Just awesome.

  • @peterorre5343
    @peterorre5343 2 года назад

    Excellent video, concise, crisp and to the point about the critical aspects of setting up the Z6s/7s for video! Many thanks!

    • @andreiiasi
      @andreiiasi 2 года назад

      Absolutely rubbish video. He was filming in HD when he had the option of 4K. It's like having a Ferrari and driving with 20 miles an hour. If you got the power why not using it !? Also , he was using 30 fps when he had the 24 fps which so much better looking , he was also using MP4 in stead of MOV which is a dedicated format just for videos and the list goes on. Yes he can move his lips up and down with ease but this doesn't mean he knew what he was talking about.

  • @andyjames73
    @andyjames73 2 года назад

    Excellent

  • @prfellow
    @prfellow Год назад

    I've shot thousands of stills on my Z6 but never video until now. This is a great introduction. I hate to sound whiny but the typos in the graphics distracted from the great content and narration.

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  Год назад +1

      Thanks, and not whiny at all. I should fix them.

  • @travelfareatlocal
    @travelfareatlocal 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I have a Z6ii and I'm a bit confused because in manual video mode, I can't seem to access a light meter to know if my exposure is correct or not, like you would in photo mode. How do you know you have a correct exposure when shooting manually in video mode? Are you using the histogram? Thanks!

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  2 года назад +4

      You're not wrong. You can't see the same exposure scale that you see in still mode. I use the histogram to judge exposure for videos.

  • @productionbymax
    @productionbymax 2 года назад

    Thanks for video...please can you tell me how to see rec time on display?

  • @ltcterry2006
    @ltcterry2006 6 месяцев назад

    You mentioned MP4 as more universal than MOV. I'm a long time Mac user - why would I consider MP4 rather than MOV? (I've been a camcorder dabbler for years. I one tried video on my Nikon D90 and was disappointed. That camera has just been replaced by a Z6II and the Canon camcorder by a new G70. Lots to learn!) I'm 14 minutes into this tutorial. Wonderfully well done!

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Thanks for the nice note, I'm glad it's helpful. The world of video file formats is a confusing and complicated one, and I am admittedly not an expert on this. The format of a movie file is called a codec(short for compression decompression). There are all sorts of types with advantages and disadvantages. A heavily compressed format will be small and work well online, but require a lot of processing power and won't be great for the actual editing. MOV and MP4 are not codecs, they are containers - the shell that wraps around the codec. MOV was created by Apple. MP4 came later as a universal format. MOV files can be higher quality and less compressed, and while most programs can read it, not all can. MP4 files are smaller and better suited to the web for streaming, but not as good for editing. So they are similar. You might save your own version of a movie in MOV for archiving purposes, and edit in MOV - less compressed so higher quality. And then export an mp4 version to distribute. I don't have the Z6II in front of me, but I believe it records in MOV - giving you a good file to work with while editing. And then at the end, you can choose to export to whatever format works best. Hope that helps :)

  • @maddawgzzzz
    @maddawgzzzz 2 года назад

    Thanks, good shit! Helped me out.

  • @popeyesweetpea
    @popeyesweetpea 8 месяцев назад

    I know you're talking about pro quality, but sony camcorders using auto exposure work pretty damn well, and have the advantage of keeping exposure right when the light changes. The oscillation you warn about doesn't happen in my experience.

  • @user-bu4ub5sf1c
    @user-bu4ub5sf1c Год назад

    When I'm shooting 4k@24fps the video seems a little bit "dizzy". like there is a motion blur when I'm moving the camera. any advice?

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  Год назад

      Check your shutter speed. If it's too slow, it might look as you describe. It should be at 1/50 if you're shooting 24fps. Are you seeing this as you're shooting or when you're looking at the files in playback or on your computer?

    • @user-bu4ub5sf1c
      @user-bu4ub5sf1c Год назад

      @@YurmanVisuals Thank you for the reply. Yes, I'm seeing it when I playback them on my PC. Also, I was shooting at 1/50. Can it be because of my monitor because I am using it at 144Hz?

  • @sunrisesunset8843
    @sunrisesunset8843 Год назад

    so how to do ensure the correct exposure level? If the shutter speed is set to be double the recording frame rate. Aperture is used to dictate what you want to be in or out of focus. So you adjust the ISO. Where is the exposure meter level in video mode, like it is photography please?

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  Год назад

      Aperture and ISO can be used to adjust exposure. The best way to judge the proper exposure is to use the histogram display. You can easily see if you're clipping highlights or shadows.

    • @sunrisesunset8843
      @sunrisesunset8843 Год назад

      @@YurmanVisuals Thanks heaps, I appreciate the feedback.

  • @SofyaBarth
    @SofyaBarth Год назад

    how to you lock focus?

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  Год назад +1

      You can use the AE-L AF-L button to lock focus. You can customize that button in the menus as well.

  • @lucvancamp4472
    @lucvancamp4472 2 года назад

    I don't understand the measures from your sensors. 1 inch is 25,4mm ! What is the quality from the following speeches ?

  • @RogersPhotographyGuilford
    @RogersPhotographyGuilford Год назад

    Just one comment: I would strongly suggest shooting 4k in all circumstances. Invest in a larger card and drive, you won't regret it. This way you are (somewhat) "future proofing" your footage. You can easily downscale and deliver HD post plus you have much more flexibility composition wise if shooting 4k and putting it in a HD timeline. Always capture as much data as possible.

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  Год назад +1

      Just be sure you have a computer that can handle editing 4K video, and enough storage space.

  • @user-oz5ml3en9r
    @user-oz5ml3en9r 3 месяца назад

    How do you switch from 50hz to 60hz

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi, You set the frame rate of the camera to match either 50 or 60hz. So in the U.S. for example, which is on 60hz, you typically shoot at either 24fps or 30fps. In places that are on 50hz you would set the camera to 25fps.

    • @user-oz5ml3en9r
      @user-oz5ml3en9r 3 месяца назад

      @@YurmanVisuals ok so I can’t adjust the hz in the menu? , beside shatter speed should help ?

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  3 месяца назад +1

      @@user-oz5ml3en9r Video cameras don't have a hz setting. It's about matching the frame rate and shutter speed to the conditions. You'll notice problems with fluorescent lights the most - they cycle in time with the hz. LEDs can be a big problem too. Try different frame rates if you're having a problem. Make sure your shutter speed is double the frame rate. If you're shooting at 30fps, your shutter speed should be 1/60.

    • @user-oz5ml3en9r
      @user-oz5ml3en9r 3 месяца назад

      @@YurmanVisuals thanks I played with the frame rate with. No luck I think shutter is the next option. I shoot in aperture mode maybe it’s disadvantage in this regards

    • @YurmanVisuals
      @YurmanVisuals  3 месяца назад +1

      @@user-oz5ml3en9r For video, shoot in manual exposure mode. You don't want the shutter speed changing, especially during a shot. For the most natural looking video, shutter speed should be twice the frame rate - all the time. (I shoot in aperture mode for stills but never for video.)