For the banding lines w/ silent shutter, if you can use shutter speeds lower than 1/60, you should be fine. It happens when there are LED lights, because of their blinking frequency. If your speed is lower than that frequency, you'll get it lit for every row of pixels. But, if you need faster speeds, yeah: just disable silent shutter.
1/50 for PAL. By the way LEDs are just one type of light where this happens. Many neon lights do it as well. And of course there are also constantlit LEDs. You just need to be aware that some lights are flickering in the frequency of the AC power ;)
Try to adjust it between multiples of 50 or 60 : 1/50 or 1/60 1/100 or 1/120 1/150 or 1/180 etc ! This will get the rid of any led banding issue ! And don’t use Silent (electronic) shutter on fast moving objects : it will deform them on the pictures since it’s using the rolling shutter
Silent shutter is great for street photography under certain conditions. Like with all features, learn how they work so you know when it will work for you vs. against you. I use it when I'm making street photos in a confined space, like on a bus or tram, or in a coffee shop.
As a small, skittish bird photographer, I will go so far as to say, a loud, slappy mechanical shutter is not good. But an electronic shutter that lets you adjust down to a very faint shutter sound is the best. A totally silent shutter, SUCKS ! My Canon R5 gave no option for sound with ES and I hated it. Only a little flicker around the frame through the viewfinder, to know you were even taking a photo. Not enough feedback for me. I ended yup shooting with mechanical shutter, which was louder than I preferred, but better than dead silent.
Seriously Jason. I like not only the useful information you are posting. But also, the sense of humor that comes with it. You make the video useful and fun at the same time! Thank you
1:39 “Tip Number 2” is amazing! @JasonVong I have had my Sony A7IV for 2 years, and just now, because you posted this, I NOW have set that (Face/Eye Frame Disp.) set to ON, and now I unlock all the awesome eye autofocus features the camera has which i was I was unaware I wasn’t taking advantage of. Thanks for such a timely post!
@@JasonVong i couldn’t get my Zhiyun Weebill 3S with AI transmount to show a menu or way to engage Object Tracking which the Weebill 2 had. Im hoping this setting you uncovered for me will magically make that setting show up and that i can select a subject and track it from the MasterEye controller. I don’t suppose you know about that crap as well as do Sony do you? Hey I would love a companion to this and your Focus video on 10 bit color selection for these cameras, specifically how to just shoot and edit/develop/post without color grading and Luts, tell me about HLG - HDR video and photography, i especially like whatever HDR capture/processing can be done in camera, not everyone loves the sitting in front of a color wheel part of the motion picture sharing process. Thank you Jason!
I know you in the past recommend no Picture Profiles, but i believe that is just an 8bit video and it’s not taking advantage of the HDR capabilities that an A7IV has?
I was pretty well aware of most of these, but changing the folders to the date and having a hot key for staring the photos are going to be HUGE time savers for me. Thank you for always putting out easy to follow and useful content.
This is a camera feature I regret not using in my early years in photography. It’s good for capturing candid and spontaneous expressions of people without the wait for the click.
The setting to turn off Audio signals in the 1.0 menu is actually in page 2, Custom Operation2 listed as Audio signals. The one you showing in the left at 1:36 is just silent shooting, which caused banning as mentioned by you in the beginning :D
I prefer to use small point center tracking focus for scenes like you described with the shrine. It means I can leave Eye AF on and focus and recompose if I don't want to focus on a person's eye.
Tip#3 .... When reviewing a photo on the camera, if you "zoom" into the photo (hit the magnifying button), itll zoom to the area the camera grabbed focus
Thank you, Jason! This is such invaluable information! I used your old settings video back when I got my a6400 a few years ago, and now looking at this updated version as I'm setting up my new (happy birthday to me🎉) a6700 camera. Thank you for sharing your many years of experience with the community.
I will just add another important points: 1. not to forget fast moving subjects gets distorted with e shutter, 2. I hear electronic curtain causes bad bokeh balls, 3. use sky or wall with small aperture like f22 to see all dust on sensor(your nightmare), disable sensor protection when off if you need to clean sensor, then turn it on back, 4. new cameras can stack a lot of photos even with raws and its not like a phone to easily pinch and see sharpness, so sigle take can save a lot of your time, 5. sometimes getting focus and sharp picture is hard on phone, apsc, not to mention fullframe will make it way harder, getting further or decrease aperture to slower one like f10 can help, 6. turning off wifi can increase battery life.
I don’t agree on your 5th point modern cameras already have best of the best autofocus system. Depends on your lens and. The manufacturer you choose for. F10 for sharp photo ? 😂 seems like you haven’t upgraded from dslr yet!?
the 5th point is just... wrong? i only ever miss focus if i either mess up myself or shoot a very challenging subject. You really dont need to stop down to achieve good focus
@@VishwasRavindran92 maybe I did say 8t wrongly, I mean to get all you want in focus, since area of focus is thinner with bigger sensor and aperture, better bokeh tho. As for eye AF, it's obviously OK, but for objects without eyes and getting them sharp whole, not getting almost everything bokeh like, not easy. Example group shots.
@@Ethefake I already answered that here, look. But another example, kit lens, old camera, getting focus, you only need slow aperture and everything is in focus 8f eyes AF isn't there, or to focus near when it's impossible with big aperture...
Thank Jason for such an INFORMATIVE video. The sections that HELP me the MOST are: Silent Shutter, Face/Eye Frame Display, Focus Frame Display, Date Form, and Lens Compensation. On question please, I suspect the Lens Compensation feature works only with Sony lenses. Is that right?
It does work with some 3rd party lenses. IIRC Tamron has a few lenses that encouraged using lens compensation. Breathing Compensation is only for Sony lenses
I recently started shooting in silent with my a7riii during a recent astro. I mostly do landscape/Astro. Decided to try silent to reduce mechanical clicks. Your thoughts?
0:55:00 uhhhh I wish I knew… i ruined quite a few photos in a great place going silent, and I finally saw this banding issue. Many thanks! The A7Cii does the anding vertically on my Sigma lens and it’s highly noticeable with artificial light in evening or darker areas being lit by artificial lighting.
At the very introduction of this video (0:06/10:38) there is a gap extender between the camera and the Peak Design (at least I think PD) tripod plate. Does anyone know what it is and where I can find? I am not tech savvy on UA-cam or I would attach a jpg or PDF with an arrow at the part.
A brilliant video, thank you - the two tips I wished I knew sooner was the electronic shutter and the focus point. I started doing a lot more wildlife photography this year and so have had my shutter on silent permanently- this now explains some strange results on moving subjects! Also the focus point is really helpful, as I often can’t understand why the focus is wrong. Having now tried this, I see that I have accidentally moved the focus point location! I would love to be able to lock that of have a small fixed centre focus option.
AWESOME VIDEO JASON, I’m a long time Sony mirrorless shooter and I think half of your Settings you wish you knew sooner were ones I was unaware, all of the settings you point out are very useful. Thank you.
Thanks a lot for the helpful tips and especially for including both menu systems! I happen to own an a7CII and an a7RIV, so I actually needed both. You saved my a lot of time!
Hi Jason, I have followed your channel long time. It's really helpful and easy to understand. One question want to ask you long time. I have seen your video sometime will connect a mobile with Sony camera by a type C cable as a monitor. May I know the method? Or it's not a mobile? Or it needs a third party app? If you can make a video to share this, it will really graceful for beginners. Thank you
Silent shutter is amazing, i use it all time and has nothing to do with the banding lines, those are caused by your shutter speed being faster than the current lighting. so the light is flickering. The solution is to decrease your shutter speed to the point where you have no banding lines. Really has nothing to do with not making a sound at least on my A7r2
Thanks, very helpful tips. But regarding #5, do you know why Sony’s APSC mode on the R7-4 & 5 uses only 42% of the pixels (26/61), but the crop dimensions are 66% of the full sensor? Assuming pixels are evenly distributed the crop sensor should result in 40mps (66%*61mps). I must be missing some concepts here. Thanks!
Silent shutter, auto flicker or just know your country electricity frequency, it's just between 2. 50hz or 60hz. Also for most non flagship highest end Sony camera, jello effect due to slow readout
Thanks so much for sharing your great tips!!! I love all of them, but especially like the setting up a custom button for rating images. I had no idea I could do that. This is definitely going to save me some time.
You got any tip for underexposure? I have a sony a6700 and whenever i take a picture the camera screen says its well exposed yet on pc it is underexposed. I turned off sunny weather brightness yet that didnt change anything? Im shooting raw yet with 800 iso its quite some noise because its so underexposed
The focus point on reviewing the focus may not be visible in menu1 users, but as soon as you zoom in on a preview, it will automatically zoom in on the focus point of that photo.
Great job on the video Jason! Thanks for making it. Nice work adding some content in for the folks with the older menu system. Love those special edition Peak Design anchors in alpha orange. Got a set for myself the last Sony event we did at the store I work at here in Vegas.
Can you elaborate on the file naming? Sony has this weird naming for folder, they're not in chronological order. Date Form: The folder name form is as follows: folder number + Y (the last digit)/MM/DD. Example: 10040405 (Folder number: 100, date: 04/05/2014) The folder number really messes up with the search. I have not found a way around it.
At 8:51, tip 8, I delete obvious defective photos and then wait until I can get to a bigger screen to access whether the photo is suitable; many times the little, itty bitty, the details are too small. Overall good tips.
Hi, My display screen on the a6700 displays completely different colours during still photography than the images I shoot. The actual images are great and the awb works great 8/10 times but the live image on the camera display is a bit contrasty and a bit cyan. I checked to see if it had to do with the picture profiles in video mode but that doesn't seem to be the case. Any recommendations of why the colours look completely different on the display screen?
If you use playmemories for download nd only download it will download automatically by date and only the newest ones if you used it to download the others , far faster than your trick.
So on my A9 ver I if I take a shot out in bright light and hit playback it never shows on the back screen I have to view it through the viewfinder of course when the camera is not in direct sun this is not an issue. Is there a menu setting I am missing? I shoot motocross on the weekends and want to check how much movement I have in the tires with different shutter speeds... to to hit play and see the image on the back screen in bright sun would be nice.. I presume the sun hits that back sensor and shuts off the back screen because it works in normal inside or non sunlight areas..
Jason your Raw pics will be displayed with pre view I don’t see that on my MacBook. Any idea why is that? MacBook is 2024 Modell and I use a alpha 7c r 🤔
Thans for informaitve video How did you configure Photo and Video Fn menu in a single screen? pray tell. Is there a way to delete all pictures in a few clicks without formatting the card?
A bit confused about why the silent shutter setting would lead to banding in the photos. I had banding in a video I was trying to make, under certain light - in that case the fix was the shutter speed had to be set at 1/50.
With my Sony a7c I often have the problem that the image is overexposed in normal lighting conditions. This is especially for people and skin. What could be the reason for this?
Check you didn’t change the white balance. Try back to awb. Check you don’t have a picture profile or creative style. Put then to standard. Reset the iso to auto. Reset your exposition button to 0, put the mode in P at the beginning. Verify your shutter speed, aperture and iso to normal basic value like 1/50, 100 iso f2.8-f4, make sure you don’t have a flash setting on (normally it’s detected automatically). I have a7c and i have no such issues. With flash i use a Sony flash to have face detection and good skin tones automatically. I configure it in fill flash mode. Activate the histogram display, if you see the bar touching the left you are underexposed, if the bar touch the right you are overexposed, use the exposition wheel to correct by 0.3 stop step at a time, you can also see the value in the viewfinder. With the histogram you are certain of the correct exposition whatever if you use screen or viewfinder. Make sure you don’t have sunny weather set when you look at the screen inside. This mode is for outside.
Hearing about the megapixel loss in apsc mode brought up a question in my head, because im using the A7 3 with the 70-210 apsc lens for pictures at regional soccer games and now i wonder if i should switch back to my old a 6000 when shooting there to get more megapixels since a new telephoto lens isnt an option at the moment. Could someone maybe give me his thoughts on that.
Hey Jason, i have an Sony A7 IV and went to Rotterdam as a citytrip. After 2 days of being there my camera stopped doing some stuff... I couldn't zoom in my pictures anymore and the touchscreen wouldn't work anymore for setting the focus point. I had to use the dedicated button to put my focus right. Any idea how i can fix these things?
Hi. I don't have the A7 IV but used the A7 III for quite some time. Check in settings if you've disabled touch operations. Also check in the custom buttons section if you have it mapped to one of your buttons. Hope it helps.
Silent shutter on the a7iv can cause warping on fast moving objects in action shots like a warped looking gulf club when someone takes a swing at the ball...
Technically, silence shutter is not the problem. Silent mode forces electronic shutter. If you don't want binding, your shutter speed needs to be in sync with the light. So the problem is the shutter speed.
for tip 3 on old sony 1.0 menus simply go to the photo and click the zoom in button. It should automatically take u to where there focus point is in the photo.
Dont think ur firmware is updated or something........ my a7IV new menu doesnt show same settings as on the video. Im on Version 3.01 Cant find that "subject recog in AF" on this menu.
It is saving. With silent shutter there's no moving physical parts so it does not affect shutter life at all. It's the main reason I use it on Riii, but I did experience banding and weird distortion when things move fast. Not the best thing but I use it 90% of the time
Silent shutter also drops your bit depth (and corresponding color progressions and dynamic range), I think from 12 to 10 bit. Disappointed you failed to bring that up.
I used to shoot exclusively on mechanical shutter to avoid the banding issue... That is until my mechanical shutter broke! I guess I rapid-fired too much. Now I pretty much use electronic shutter unless I need to use my flash.
For the banding lines w/ silent shutter, if you can use shutter speeds lower than 1/60, you should be fine. It happens when there are LED lights, because of their blinking frequency. If your speed is lower than that frequency, you'll get it lit for every row of pixels. But, if you need faster speeds, yeah: just disable silent shutter.
1/50 for PAL.
By the way LEDs are just one type of light where this happens. Many neon lights do it as well. And of course there are also constantlit LEDs.
You just need to be aware that some lights are flickering in the frequency of the AC power ;)
Try to adjust it between multiples of 50 or 60 : 1/50 or 1/60 1/100 or 1/120 1/150 or 1/180 etc ! This will get the rid of any led banding issue !
And don’t use Silent (electronic) shutter on fast moving objects : it will deform them on the pictures since it’s using the rolling shutter
Silent shutter is great for street photography under certain conditions. Like with all features, learn how they work so you know when it will work for you vs. against you. I use it when I'm making street photos in a confined space, like on a bus or tram, or in a coffee shop.
As a wildlife photographer silent shutter is a must unless you like scaring away your subjects. 🤣
How much wildlife lives indoor with LED lighting though "🤣"
Was never any issue with my dslrs and shooting without silent shutter on a mirrorless is way quieter and hasnt been any issues for me either.
As a small, skittish bird photographer, I will go so far as to say, a loud, slappy mechanical shutter is not good. But an electronic shutter that lets you adjust down to a very faint shutter sound is the best. A totally silent shutter, SUCKS ! My Canon R5 gave no option for sound with ES and I hated it. Only a little flicker around the frame through the viewfinder, to know you were even taking a photo. Not enough feedback for me. I ended yup shooting with mechanical shutter, which was louder than I preferred, but better than dead silent.
Seriously Jason. I like not only the useful information you are posting. But also, the sense of humor that comes with it. You make the video useful and fun at the same time! Thank you
¡Gracias!
1:39 “Tip Number 2” is amazing! @JasonVong I have had my Sony A7IV for 2 years, and just now, because you posted this, I NOW have set that (Face/Eye Frame Disp.) set to ON, and now I unlock all the awesome eye autofocus features the camera has which i was I was unaware I wasn’t taking advantage of. Thanks for such a timely post!
No problem! It’s weird some cameras have it on by default and some off. It’s incredibly handy to have on!
@@JasonVong i couldn’t get my Zhiyun Weebill 3S with AI transmount to show a menu or way to engage Object Tracking which the Weebill 2 had. Im hoping this setting you uncovered for me will magically make that setting show up and that i can select a subject and track it from the MasterEye controller.
I don’t suppose you know about that crap as well as do Sony do you?
Hey I would love a companion to this and your Focus video on 10 bit color selection for these cameras, specifically how to just shoot and edit/develop/post without color grading and Luts, tell me about HLG - HDR video and photography, i especially like whatever HDR capture/processing can be done in camera, not everyone loves the sitting in front of a color wheel part of the motion picture sharing process.
Thank you Jason!
I know you in the past recommend no Picture Profiles, but i believe that is just an 8bit video and it’s not taking advantage of the HDR capabilities that an A7IV has?
I was pretty well aware of most of these, but changing the folders to the date and having a hot key for staring the photos are going to be HUGE time savers for me. Thank you for always putting out easy to follow and useful content.
This is a camera feature I regret not using in my early years in photography. It’s good for capturing candid and spontaneous expressions of people without the wait for the click.
The setting to turn off Audio signals in the 1.0 menu is actually in page 2, Custom Operation2 listed as Audio signals. The one you showing in the left at 1:36 is just silent shooting, which caused banning as mentioned by you in the beginning :D
I prefer to use small point center tracking focus for scenes like you described with the shrine. It means I can leave Eye AF on and focus and recompose if I don't want to focus on a person's eye.
I use silent shutter for wildlife but if im at indoor event, ive put a small piece of black tape over the speaker so the shutter sound isnt too loud
Tip#3 .... When reviewing a photo on the camera, if you "zoom" into the photo (hit the magnifying button), itll zoom to the area the camera grabbed focus
Jesus those two tips about the eye af and the AF in retrospec really are new to me. Thanks for this one !
Thank you, Jason! This is such invaluable information! I used your old settings video back when I got my a6400 a few years ago, and now looking at this updated version as I'm setting up my new (happy birthday to me🎉) a6700 camera. Thank you for sharing your many years of experience with the community.
I will just add another important points:
1. not to forget fast moving subjects gets distorted with e shutter,
2. I hear electronic curtain causes bad bokeh balls,
3. use sky or wall with small aperture like f22 to see all dust on sensor(your nightmare), disable sensor protection when off if you need to clean sensor, then turn it on back,
4. new cameras can stack a lot of photos even with raws and its not like a phone to easily pinch and see sharpness, so sigle take can save a lot of your time,
5. sometimes getting focus and sharp picture is hard on phone, apsc, not to mention fullframe will make it way harder, getting further or decrease aperture to slower one like f10 can help,
6. turning off wifi can increase battery life.
Airplane mode definitely helps with battery life.
I don’t agree on your 5th point modern cameras already have best of the best autofocus system. Depends on your lens and. The manufacturer you choose for. F10 for sharp photo ? 😂 seems like you haven’t upgraded from dslr yet!?
the 5th point is just... wrong? i only ever miss focus if i either mess up myself or shoot a very challenging subject. You really dont need to stop down to achieve good focus
@@VishwasRavindran92 maybe I did say 8t wrongly, I mean to get all you want in focus, since area of focus is thinner with bigger sensor and aperture, better bokeh tho. As for eye AF, it's obviously OK, but for objects without eyes and getting them sharp whole, not getting almost everything bokeh like, not easy. Example group shots.
@@Ethefake I already answered that here, look. But another example, kit lens, old camera, getting focus, you only need slow aperture and everything is in focus 8f eyes AF isn't there, or to focus near when it's impossible with big aperture...
Thank Jason for such an INFORMATIVE video. The sections that HELP me the MOST are: Silent Shutter, Face/Eye Frame Display, Focus Frame Display, Date Form, and Lens Compensation.
On question please, I suspect the Lens Compensation feature works only with Sony lenses. Is that right?
It does work with some 3rd party lenses. IIRC Tamron has a few lenses that encouraged using lens compensation. Breathing Compensation is only for Sony lenses
@@JasonVong Thanks.
for astro and low if you stack your images turn on Silent shooting
disable all compensation and shot raw
I recently started shooting in silent with my a7riii during a recent astro. I mostly do landscape/Astro. Decided to try silent to reduce mechanical clicks. Your thoughts?
0:55:00 uhhhh I wish I knew… i ruined quite a few photos in a great place going silent, and I finally saw this banding issue. Many thanks! The A7Cii does the anding vertically on my Sigma lens and it’s highly noticeable with artificial light in evening or darker areas being lit by artificial lighting.
At the very introduction of this video (0:06/10:38) there is a gap extender between the camera and the Peak Design (at least I think PD) tripod plate. Does anyone know what it is and where I can find? I am not tech savvy on UA-cam or I would attach a jpg or PDF with an arrow at the part.
Thank you for the tip about shooting in low light on silent mode. I had low light inside a theater and noticed the banding when I got home.
I‘m a wedding photographer and No.1 just saved my life! Thank you so much!
A brilliant video, thank you - the two tips I wished I knew sooner was the electronic shutter and the focus point. I started doing a lot more wildlife photography this year and so have had my shutter on silent permanently- this now explains some strange results on moving subjects! Also the focus point is really helpful, as I often can’t understand why the focus is wrong. Having now tried this, I see that I have accidentally moved the focus point location! I would love to be able to lock that of have a small fixed centre focus option.
AWESOME VIDEO JASON, I’m a long time Sony mirrorless shooter and I think half of your Settings you wish you knew sooner were ones I was unaware, all of the settings you point out are very useful. Thank you.
Do you have a video to set up the quick function menu?
Thanks a lot for the helpful tips and especially for including both menu systems! I happen to own an a7CII and an a7RIV, so I actually needed both. You saved my a lot of time!
Hi Jason, I have followed your channel long time. It's really helpful and easy to understand. One question want to ask you long time. I have seen your video sometime will connect a mobile with Sony camera by a type C cable as a monitor. May I know the method? Or it's not a mobile? Or it needs a third party app? If you can make a video to share this, it will really graceful for beginners. Thank you
I am from Vietnam. Very useful information, thank you. Wish the channel more and more development!
Silent shutter is amazing, i use it all time and has nothing to do with the banding lines, those are caused by your shutter speed being faster than the current lighting. so the light is flickering. The solution is to decrease your shutter speed to the point where you have no banding lines. Really has nothing to do with not making a sound at least on my A7r2
I'm sorry but as a street photographer who's main focus is stealth/subtlety, silent shutter is a must.
Thanks, very helpful tips. But regarding #5, do you know why Sony’s APSC mode on the R7-4 & 5 uses only 42% of the pixels (26/61), but the crop dimensions are 66% of the full sensor? Assuming pixels are evenly distributed the crop sensor should result in 40mps (66%*61mps). I must be missing some concepts here. Thanks!
it's 1.5 crop on each side of the sensor (width x height), effectively resulting in a 1.5x1.5=2.25 crop
@@teodormaxim5033Oh I see - thanks!
Silent shutter, auto flicker or just know your country electricity frequency, it's just between 2. 50hz or 60hz.
Also for most non flagship highest end Sony camera, jello effect due to slow readout
Thanks so much for sharing your great tips!!! I love all of them, but especially like the setting up a custom button for rating images. I had no idea I could do that. This is definitely going to save me some time.
You got any tip for underexposure? I have a sony a6700 and whenever i take a picture the camera screen says its well exposed yet on pc it is underexposed. I turned off sunny weather brightness yet that didnt change anything? Im shooting raw yet with 800 iso its quite some noise because its so underexposed
I fell you bro 😢
As always, Jason, succinct, clear and funny; thank you.
The focus point on reviewing the focus may not be visible in menu1 users, but as soon as you zoom in on a preview, it will automatically zoom in on the focus point of that photo.
These are really good tips, Jason! Though I’ve been a Sony shooter for years I only recently got an A7Rv and these really helped.
Hope you’ve been enjoying the a7RV. It’s a stellar camera with a nice articulating screen!
Just a note, the 'beep' sound when focusing works ONLY when on AF-S (singe shot) and NOT when the camera is on AF-C (continues mode).
Some solid tips! I like the explanation of the file folder tip, I was stuck having the piles ups of footage as well!
Great job on the video Jason! Thanks for making it. Nice work adding some content in for the folks with the older menu system. Love those special edition Peak Design anchors in alpha orange. Got a set for myself the last Sony event we did at the store I work at here in Vegas.
DOES A7C have a crop/trim image option?
havent finished watching the whole video but really appreciate the two version menu showing part
Can you elaborate on the file naming? Sony has this weird naming for folder, they're not in chronological order.
Date Form:
The folder name form is as follows: folder number + Y (the last digit)/MM/DD.
Example: 10040405 (Folder number: 100, date: 04/05/2014)
The folder number really messes up with the search. I have not found a way around it.
Thanks Jason! How many megapickles is a9iii with apsc mode?
I don’t have one on me to check rn but if it’s 24mp then I would assume 10mp just like the a7III
At 8:51, tip 8, I delete obvious defective photos and then wait until I can get to a bigger screen to access whether the photo is suitable; many times the little, itty bitty, the details are too small. Overall good tips.
Breeze Browser
its old af but wow it helps sorting and file management
"MEGAPICKLES" yes!
Hi, My display screen on the a6700 displays completely different colours during still photography than the images I shoot. The actual images are great and the awb works great 8/10 times but the live image on the camera display is a bit contrasty and a bit cyan. I checked to see if it had to do with the picture profiles in video mode but that doesn't seem to be the case. Any recommendations of why the colours look completely different on the display screen?
Could’ve used this video a week ago when I did silent shutter during a wedding ceremony I shot…. I have a lot of editing to do….
😢😢😢
Had exactly the same thing happen to me 2 years ago at a wedding shoot. Never make that mistake again
Denoise will save you!
the bending is not editable to me. made the same error a few weeks ago at an event
If you use playmemories for download nd only download it will download automatically by date and only the newest ones if you used it to download the others , far faster than your trick.
So on my A9 ver I if I take a shot out in bright light and hit playback it never shows on the back screen I have to view it through the viewfinder of course when the camera is not in direct sun this is not an issue.
Is there a menu setting I am missing?
I shoot motocross on the weekends and want to check how much movement I have in the tires with different shutter speeds... to to hit play and see the image on the back screen in bright sun would be nice.. I presume the sun hits that back sensor and shuts off the back screen because it works in normal inside or non sunlight areas..
Jason your Raw pics will be displayed with pre view I don’t see that on my MacBook. Any idea why is that? MacBook is 2024 Modell and I use a alpha 7c r 🤔
Thans for informaitve video
How did you configure Photo and Video Fn menu in a single screen? pray tell.
Is there a way to delete all pictures in a few clicks without formatting the card?
A bit confused about why the silent shutter setting would lead to banding in the photos. I had banding in a video I was trying to make, under certain light - in that case the fix was the shutter speed had to be set at 1/50.
For Tip 7 do you happen to know where that folder setting has moved to in the 3.0 A7siii update? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
With my Sony a7c I often have the problem that the image is overexposed in normal lighting conditions. This is especially for people and skin. What could be the reason for this?
Check you didn’t change the white balance. Try back to awb. Check you don’t have a picture profile or creative style. Put then to standard. Reset the iso to auto. Reset your exposition button to 0, put the mode in P at the beginning. Verify your shutter speed, aperture and iso to normal basic value like 1/50, 100 iso f2.8-f4, make sure you don’t have a flash setting on (normally it’s detected automatically).
I have a7c and i have no such issues.
With flash i use a Sony flash to have face detection and good skin tones automatically. I configure it in fill flash mode.
Activate the histogram display, if you see the bar touching the left you are underexposed, if the bar touch the right you are overexposed, use the exposition wheel to correct by 0.3 stop step at a time, you can also see the value in the viewfinder. With the histogram you are certain of the correct exposition whatever if you use screen or viewfinder.
Make sure you don’t have sunny weather set when you look at the screen inside. This mode is for outside.
Never heard the newer touch menu are 2.0, and the one before 1.0. Because maaaaaaaany more iterations were before, what are threy then, V -3.0? :)
Hearing about the megapixel loss in apsc mode brought up a question in my head, because im using the A7 3 with the 70-210 apsc lens for pictures at regional soccer games and now i wonder if i should switch back to my old a 6000 when shooting there to get more megapixels since a new telephoto lens isnt an option at the moment. Could someone maybe give me his thoughts on that.
Hey Jason, i have an Sony A7 IV and went to Rotterdam as a citytrip. After 2 days of being there my camera stopped doing some stuff... I couldn't zoom in my pictures anymore and the touchscreen wouldn't work anymore for setting the focus point. I had to use the dedicated button to put my focus right. Any idea how i can fix these things?
Hi. I don't have the A7 IV but used the A7 III for quite some time. Check in settings if you've disabled touch operations. Also check in the custom buttons section if you have it mapped to one of your buttons. Hope it helps.
Ive been watching your videos for quite sometime. And its this video that made me hit the subscribe button. Watching from the UK 🙂
Help! My Raw images arent showing the settings information. How do I get this back? Thanks!
Silent shutter on the a7iv can cause warping on fast moving objects in action shots like a warped looking gulf club when someone takes a swing at the ball...
This was amazing & so fun to listen to! Thank you Jason, you just got a new subscriber 🥰
These are very helpful indeed. Thank you very much, Mr. Jason Vong.
Another great video Jason. Keep up the good work. Have a lovely week.
I use electronic front curtain shutter (mechanical rear) on my A74.
Omg this was actually so helpful Jason thank you!
Regarding tip.#5, why not leave it on auto?
How is the silent shutter on the A7iv/A7Cii?
Those weird banding lines are because your shutter speed is out of sync with the LED light frequency in the room.
Silent shutter it great when doing video recording, especially at weddings
Technically, silence shutter is not the problem. Silent mode forces electronic shutter. If you don't want binding, your shutter speed needs to be in sync with the light. So the problem is the shutter speed.
Yeah correct, but I also noticed how difficult it can be to always identify if there will be binding. To be sure: mech shutter.
for tip 3 on old sony 1.0 menus simply go to the photo and click the zoom in button. It should automatically take u to where there focus point is in the photo.
Very useful tips, Thanks Jason 😊👍❤
Unless you have a stacked/partially stacked sensor like the Nikon Z6iii/Z8
Flickering can also be removed by switching between PAL and NTSC
Great tip, thank you!
Dont think ur firmware is updated or something........ my a7IV new menu doesnt show same settings as on the video. Im on Version 3.01
Cant find that "subject recog in AF" on this menu.
Subject Recognition is the new term Sony is using in their cameras with AI Autofocus. But it’s the same as Face/Eye or Human Face/Eye on other models.
@@JasonVong aaah okay. Yeah I think ppl might get confused cause its not stated that this is for newest cameras. But thanks :)
tip 9, how do you get rid of that annoying Sel Focus Point On/Off message on the display?
Up until @4:37 I was alright with my zve10, now I’m ready to throw it in the river for the a6700.
My boy Vong never leads me wrong!!
Does using silent shutter save shutter count life? Any thoughts?
It is saving. With silent shutter there's no moving physical parts so it does not affect shutter life at all. It's the main reason I use it on Riii, but I did experience banding and weird distortion when things move fast. Not the best thing but I use it 90% of the time
Silent shutter also drops your bit depth (and corresponding color progressions and dynamic range), I think from 12 to 10 bit.
Disappointed you failed to bring that up.
Love all the Sony content. Thanks!
Yes agree. Silent shutter. Not what I want. Nikon coolpix p510
I have been using an a6100 for years I had no clue silent shutter caused those bands! thank you!
I had been looking for why they kept showing up for years
Vong's on fire lately! Thanks!
Thanks again Jason. Always learning from your video's.
Thank you Jason for the tips! 😎
i can't find the rating set option on my a7ii, does anyone know how to do this by any chance?
so, turns out this is something that has been added starting with the a7iii software
been doing this for 10+ years and still learning!
apsc mode in video for 12mp cameras(-s series)....
I have crop mode set on a button for sports.
Excellent video!!!!!
Excellent tips!!!!!!
Thanks for your work and for sharing!!!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
some points were useful to me, good video
A6700 is menu 2.0 or menu 1.0?
2.0
Thank you so much! This was incredibly helpful
I always leave the eye out of focus on and if I want to focus on something else I just touched the screen to track it
Great Tips definitely didn't knew some of them . Thanks 🙏
The silent shutter banding lines are just under a fluerescent lights.
thanks boo. another great presentation.
Best most helpful video you’ve ever done!
I used to shoot exclusively on mechanical shutter to avoid the banding issue... That is until my mechanical shutter broke! I guess I rapid-fired too much. Now I pretty much use electronic shutter unless I need to use my flash.
great tips @JV!