You could just flip the switch to video and get your footage in slog 3 then switch it back for photos. Only thing this will introduce is the higher iso of SLOG3
Appreciate the kind words and you are correct. Unfortunately Sony doesn’t allow for independent control of the Picture Profile using this method, Canon however does in the R5 & R3. Happy creating!
Appreciate that! For white balance in all honesty I leave it on auto. It typically does a decent job but this is one that I’m okay with adjusting in post. For focus setting I’m always shooting in AF-C and bouncing back and forth between wide area and medium spot using the joystick to selectively choose focus. Tracking also has worked well where I will use the center square to pick my subject and let the camera track as I move it around the frame.
Wow! this is what im waiting for! im planning to do videos myself! Question sir. what gimbal would you suggest? Im gonna do weddings. thankyou so much!
To be completely honest I still use the original DJI Ronin S from back in the day. Stick with DJI and snag any one of their gimbals the RS3 or people say the RS4 is going to come out soon. I’d recommend the Pro versions just so that way it can grow with you! Best of luck friend!
Great video! any ideas where to post the video sequences for sale? as shootproof, the site where I have my photos for sale, does not support videos. I can only think of you tube, but not very convinient as I would have to set up another way for payment seperately. thank you for sharing
You are looking to sell stock footage! Places like Artlist, Soundstripe, Envato elements, and especially Filmsupply all have creator agreements. Take a look and see which one best suits you!
Supposedly the R5 ii has a feature allowing you to do this in the moment. You can always shoot video and pull stills from the video afterwards in an editing software of your choice.
or just use 2 cameras on a double strap . Doing both photo and video simultaneously work only for short highlights videos but not for wedding films . And on a wedding there are moments when you have no time to switch and should choose just photo or video.
It’s really not an “or” situation but rather an “and”. Whether or not you use this method, dual cameras or a two person team all of them are applicable and knowing when to use them is where experience comes in. Just another tool in the tool belt.
I needed this video thank you so much! I’d love to learn more about your programmable dial setup if you have one🙌
Heck yeah! Glad to help, and I can definitely do that!
You could just flip the switch to video and get your footage in slog 3 then switch it back for photos.
Only thing this will introduce is the higher iso of SLOG3
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. To be clear, you are leaving picture profile turned off while hybrid shooting, correct?
Appreciate the kind words and you are correct. Unfortunately Sony doesn’t allow for independent control of the Picture Profile using this method, Canon however does in the R5 & R3.
Happy creating!
Very informative. Just wondering when you're shooting hybrid weddings what white balance and focus settings you typically have on your A7iv?
Appreciate that! For white balance in all honesty I leave it on auto. It typically does a decent job but this is one that I’m okay with adjusting in post.
For focus setting I’m always shooting in AF-C and bouncing back and forth between wide area and medium spot using the joystick to selectively choose focus. Tracking also has worked well where I will use the center square to pick my subject and let the camera track as I move it around the frame.
@@davidjorozco Thanks for clarifying.
Wow! this is what im waiting for! im planning to do videos myself! Question sir. what gimbal would you suggest? Im gonna do weddings. thankyou so much!
To be completely honest I still use the original DJI Ronin S from back in the day. Stick with DJI and snag any one of their gimbals the RS3 or people say the RS4 is going to come out soon. I’d recommend the Pro versions just so that way it can grow with you! Best of luck friend!
i see. thankyou so much! would love to see how you shoot weddings as a solo shooter! :) @@davidjorozco
Great video! any ideas where to post the video sequences for sale? as shootproof, the site where I have my photos for sale, does not support videos. I can only think of you tube, but not very convinient as I would have to set up another way for payment seperately. thank you for sharing
You are looking to sell stock footage! Places like Artlist, Soundstripe, Envato elements, and especially Filmsupply all have creator agreements. Take a look and see which one best suits you!
Can you take still image “while” taking video? I think that’s the most ideal.
Supposedly the R5 ii has a feature allowing you to do this in the moment.
You can always shoot video and pull stills from the video afterwards in an editing software of your choice.
or just use 2 cameras on a double strap . Doing both photo and video simultaneously work only for short highlights videos but not for wedding films . And on a wedding there are moments when you have no time to switch and should choose just photo or video.
It’s really not an “or” situation but rather an “and”. Whether or not you use this method, dual cameras or a two person team all of them are applicable and knowing when to use them is where experience comes in. Just another tool in the tool belt.