Olympus TG-6 | Advanced Settings | Best Underwater Camera Settings: Part 5
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- We are breaking down the easiest way to get the best results when shooting your Olympus TG-6 underwater. In Part 5 of this series we focus on the the advanced settings and preferences that we like to use for maximum control and efficiency.
TOPIC TIMECODES
00:00 - Intro
00:52 Custom Modes
2:03 Focus Peaking & Focus Lock
6:37 Highlight & Shadow Warnings
7:34 RGB Histogram
9:21 RAW vs JPEG
11:13 Rec View
12:36 Flash: Manual vs TTL
15:26 Aperture Priority Explained
18:31 Conclusion
Check out the rest of the series for the best settings for photo techniques, accessories, and more!
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My recent purchase of the Tg6 was largely due to these great in depth videos - so helpful with the settings & then being able to get into the water & filming quickly. Just made my first Nudibranch video & i'm very happy with results i'm achieving with this camera.
Keep up the great work, and glad we could provide some help!
Thank you so much for in-depth tutorial, learned so much to utilize our TG6 camera ❤️
Thank you so much for these videos. I learned a lot from you!
What a great explainer, thanks so much. I love shooting in aperture priority mode 👍
Thank you!
For JPEG you should be using Large Super Fine. Super Fine just has to be enabled in the menu first.
I ideal setting is RAW + L-SF. This gives you the best JEPG out of camera for quick sharing and the RAW for editing later.
Thanks for the tips. I have a hard time with my tg6.
Thank you but....Where are parts 1-4?
Thanks, that focus lock technique solved my problems. Otherwise it's a great little camera.
Glad it helped!
Lets say im on an extreme budget and I can’t afford a strobe or video light. What are the best setting for taking videos and pictures while shooting micro subjects and large ones?
You mention a video about the accessories at the end of this video, but I can only find one on the TG-5 accessories. Is the one for TG-6 available? Also, these videos are awesome, I know next to nothing about photography and they are very informative. Thank you!
Unfortunately, the TG5 Best Accessories video is a little out of date. But here is a link to TG6 and TG7 packages that include all the best accessories www.backscatter.com/brand/Backscatter/department/Compact/product-category/Packages
Hey Backscatter, I was wondering what the best settings would be for shooting things like fish portrait where you aren't using a wide angle wet lens. Is it much different to the settings for wide-angle?
You can just use the wide angle settings, that will be your best bet.
Great video, because with autofocus "on" and shooting a movie there is a lot of noise of the autofocus motor... So switching to manual is the only solution, unfortunate...
That's exactly why we like using the Focus Lock feature. All the benefits of Manual while still being able to set focus automatically. Can't beat it.
what would be your best settings for tg7 video of a night manta ray snorkel ?????
Video is completely automatic on TG cameras. Everything in our Best Video Settings guide will be the exact same for TG-7 as it is for TG-6. For night manta snorkel, you'll definitely want the M52 Wide Angle Lens with a No-Burp O-Ring pre-burped and ready to shoot before you even hit the water. The TG isn't going to excel at nighttime video without either lots of noise, or lots of lights. Add a pair of Macro Wide 4300s set to Wide mode and full power out on some long control arms. Make sure you have floats on your arms to keep the camera rig neutral in the water for the best stabilization. The rest is just up to you!
F2.8 for macro mode, I understand. We will zoom all out in the end anyway. But F2.8 for wide-angle, I don't get it. Don't we get bokeh for a landscape photo? Isn't that not very ideal for a landscape photo?
It all has to do with how the TG-6 aperture works. It's not really a true f2.8 in optical terms. The TG-6 only has 2 physical aperture sizes. Depending on the zoom level of the camera, it will change the displayed aperture value but the physical size of the lens opening is not actually changing unless you go to the other aperture size (the third/smallest aperture is simulated with an ND filter). The depth of field does not actually change.
i have a question using a x-light m8000 with a tg6 , i know it's a video light, but i can also work as a flash with an optical cable, for macros it may be enough i think. what i dont know yet, how do i need to set the tg6 flash settings to work proberly with the m8000 as a strobe? any advie appreciated (don't have the tg6 yet, so i can't test it myself sadly)
Video lights with a "strobe" mode do not work like a strobe. Even in that mode, it is still functionally a video light, so use the settings outlined in Part 2 of this series (Photos with a Video Light).
I want this camera because I am soon going to start underwater filmmaking. Have you thought about workshops in the UK
Not any current plans to host a workshop in the UK, but it is something we will certainly take into consideration!
@@backscatteruw is the camera good with filmmaking
@@joshbainbridge5086 It does great for casual-to-amateur video, but at the end of the day it's still a compact camera with a pretty small sensor. Check out our full review: www.backscatter.com/reviews/post/Olympus-TG-6-Underwater-Camera-and-Housing-Review
@@backscatteruw so z cam e2 better for films
@@joshbainbridge5086 Yes, they are not even on the same level. Completely different imaging capabilities.
Do you have a suggestion for a good photo/video editing software?
We use Adobe software, primarily Lightroom, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro
How is the battery life for video recording (let’s say 1080p at 60fps)?
Hi, we typically recommend swapping out the battery between dives when shooting video. You might be able to squeak two dives through on a single charge, but it will depend on use. It is usually better to swap the battery out so you don't miss any action!
When I watched your excellent video the 1st time I thought there was a PRO setting that would record images from the focus until the shutter was pressed all the way... can't find it now and can't find it in the menu. Am I wrong about a PRO setting?
You are thinking of Pro Capture Mode. You can find it under the frame rate options in the Quick Menu, or by pressing 'down' on the D-pad when at the main shooting screen. Pro Capture Mode will continuously buffer images while the shutter is held, then capture the previous several frames once the shutter is fully pressed.
@@backscatteruw Thank you.
I need to to know how to charge, can’t find where to plug
The charging port is on the side of the camera, behind the locking cover.
Does anyone know if it's possible to shoot a full circular fisheye with the lens attachment in video mode? my top and bottom get cropped in video mode.
It is not. The camera will always crop in video mode.
Thanks for the reply. That is unfortunate.@@backscatteruw
How do I set for raw and jpeg????
Click ok and toggle down to LN/LF/MN/SN and toggle left or right to LF+ RAW or whichever setting you prefer
Bring up the Quick Menu by pressing the OK button on the main shooting screen. Scroll to the image quality options and select LF + RAW