Hi, Great Video, I record football matches from a tower, i like to to 50fps so shutter speed of 1/100, could you recommend my iris setting please for daytime and also for nigh time matches, thanks in advance
Hi, thank you! Your Iris could be small (high F number) during daytime to reduce overexposure. Or you could use your built-in ND filters if it too bright. In the night, it is best to have your Iris as large as possible (small F number like F2.8) so that your videos are not too dark. But remember to turn off your ND filters at night. Hope this helps! Subscribe, Like & Share 😄
Thanks for the tutorial. Can you also please advise what picture profiles are there and is it possible to shoot flat profile video for grading in post, what I have understood is that with this camera it is the soft high key option that may get this effect but not sure if that can be controlled. Thanks
Hi Carl, I believe so... once a setting has been set to auto, the camera will take over that setting and it will consider the EV to adjust the exposure levels - Baron
Hi Baron,
Just bought an AX100.
Good to have like a manual video for the camera.
Greetings from The Netherlands.
Hi Mike, congrats on your new camera! I'm glad we could help.
Greetings from Malaysia.
@@wolfangdigital My vacation just started so I got the time to learn the camera.
Stay safe and healthy my friend.
@@mikehydropneumatic2583 Perfect timing! Wishing you a great time with your AX100...
Thanks and stay safe to you too!
Great instructional, it would have helped even more to show zebra setup and how it helps exposing properly too
Hi, Great Video, I record football matches from a tower, i like to to 50fps so shutter speed of 1/100, could you recommend my iris setting please for daytime and also for nigh time matches, thanks in advance
Hi, thank you! Your Iris could be small (high F number) during daytime to reduce overexposure. Or you could use your built-in ND filters if it too bright. In the night, it is best to have your Iris as large as possible (small F number like F2.8) so that your videos are not too dark. But remember to turn off your ND filters at night. Hope this helps! Subscribe, Like & Share 😄
4:07 Can you use exposure compensation, too? Do you have zebras on the camera, too to detect highlight clipping?
Yes, we can adjust EV and turn on Zebras
Great video, this was extremely useful - clear and concise. Thank you !
Chris F thanks for the glowing review, we are happy that you liked it :)
thank you!
You're most welcome... glad to help
Hello , thank you for your good video . What's dji ronin you buy for your Sony fdr ax100? I need one to .
It's a DJI Ronin electronic stabilizer
I don't see you reply but thank you 😄 its the dji Ronin Mx ?
Thanks for the tutorial. Can you also please advise what picture profiles are there and is it possible to shoot flat profile video for grading in post, what I have understood is that with this camera it is the soft high key option that may get this effect but not sure if that can be controlled. Thanks
Hi Narendra thanks for your kind review. Profile Pic is not available as far as we know
Thank you. Just what I needed.
You're welcome, Andrew... glad I could help. Subscribe and Like if you haven't. Much appreciated!
- Baron
At 3:19 in your video you set gain back to Auto and then on the camera screen it shows a -0.2EV adjustment. Is that made by the camera?
Hi Carl, I believe so... once a setting has been set to auto, the camera will take over that setting and it will consider the EV to adjust the exposure levels
- Baron
awesome! I needed to see that!
You’re welcome! Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
I'm from Indononesia.
How to pause sony ax100?
Thank
Pause the video playback? Use the pause button ⏸ on touchscreen
Thanks ❤
Very good
Thank you!