That was very observant of you to notice :) and thank you very much for taking the time to watch and comment. Anything specific you are extra interested in or curious about that you want me to cover in a future video?
You are the man. I was about to sell my Ninja because it would not record to camera and ninja. Canon is so wishy washy in the menus. When I shot sony it was straight forward. Thanks so much.
Is it possible to output to HDMI with a clean signal and still record internally? And I do you know if the menus are accessible on camera not externally? Intrigued to see if you know as i thought it wasn’t even possible to record internally while the camera had something in the HDMI
But with this HDMI Setting you lost AF on the original Screen, do you focus manually? If i connect an Shinobi, and use the first setting Internal + External monitor than it will not record on SD Card right?
I hardly use LUTS for my R6 tbh. I got many "presets" powergrades in DaVinci I use, but no LUT. I obviously use a Canon "normalisation" LUT for my Ninja V (the Canon standard), but not much than that. I use several LUT'S for my two C70's, but thats a different question :)
thanks for the video!! Man I have a question. When I record on my ninja V, everytime I look at the footage the screen on my ninja V have all the menu setting in it. How do I turn that off?? Thanksss
Thank you for this But one question is how do we enable both display on Canon R6 LCD + external monitor while recording internally only? Is that possible? Let's say I'm using a budget friendly monitor which cannot record
You can't record to card while having both screens on unfortunately. I don't know why they made it that way. The only workaround (if you need external for exposure tools) would be to set it to external, make your settings, go into hdmi settings, turn off dual screen and record. Not ideal to say the least, but it's all I got..
That is def. a problem :D But sometimes when doing super important shots, shorter, I like the redundance of dual recording, but tbh, 95% of the time I only record to the Ninja.
If you press record from the camera, at 29:59 both Ninja and R6 stop recording. That's another important detail!
yes, great input, I should have mentioned that. Thank you for adding that
I love the heartbeat you have synced with the flashing red record indicator light on the camera.
That was very observant of you to notice :) and thank you very much for taking the time to watch and comment. Anything specific you are extra interested in or curious about that you want me to cover in a future video?
@@persvanstrom I am interested in wildlife rigs.
That is a subject you could me one or fifty 😅 things :)
You are the man. I was about to sell my Ninja because it would not record to camera and ninja. Canon is so wishy washy in the menus. When I shot sony it was straight forward. Thanks so much.
My pleasure and thank you 🙏❤️
Thank you!
This was really useful, thx
My pleasure
Is it possible to output to HDMI with a clean signal and still record internally? And I do you know if the menus are accessible on camera not externally?
Intrigued to see if you know as i thought it wasn’t even possible to record internally while the camera had something in the HDMI
You must "clean" your output by pressing the "info" button.
its not clean if record is still flashing on the recording from the hdmi feed
But with this HDMI Setting you lost AF on the original Screen, do you focus manually? If i connect an Shinobi, and use the first setting Internal + External monitor than it will not record on SD Card right?
what luts do you use for Canon R6
I hardly use LUTS for my R6 tbh. I got many "presets" powergrades in DaVinci I use, but no LUT. I obviously use a Canon "normalisation" LUT for my Ninja V (the Canon standard), but not much than that. I use several LUT'S for my two C70's, but thats a different question :)
thanks for the video!! Man I have a question. When I record on my ninja V, everytime I look at the footage the screen on my ninja V have all the menu setting in it. How do I turn that off?? Thanksss
It's your HDMI output settings in your camera. Video mode - Meny 1, tab 8 - HDMI display. Set it to External only.
Thank you for this
But one question is how do we enable both display on Canon R6 LCD + external monitor while recording internally only? Is that possible? Let's say I'm using a budget friendly monitor which cannot record
You can't record to card while having both screens on unfortunately. I don't know why they made it that way. The only workaround (if you need external for exposure tools) would be to set it to external, make your settings, go into hdmi settings, turn off dual screen and record. Not ideal to say the least, but it's all I got..
That really sucks big time. But thanks a lot man. I guess I'll just have to go for the hdmi recording enabled monitors if I need dual display, yeah?
yeah, I can do this on my C70, but doesn't help you :( I will comment here if I find a fix or if I missed something.
Great video! Was wondering about this function.
Thank you 🙏 Let me know if there’s anything you want me to cover in a future video
Nice feature but how about overheating (R6) if you are recording in 4K at the card as well as the ninja for a longer time?
That is def. a problem :D But sometimes when doing super important shots, shorter, I like the redundance of dual recording, but tbh, 95% of the time I only record to the Ninja.
@@persvanstrom good point! Thanks a lot 😊
Works on R7 as well.
Great to know 👍 Thank you for sharing 🙏❤️