EyeFlightDrone Well-Known Member Joined Sep 8, 2018 Messages 193 Reactions 141 Age 45 Nov 22, 2018 #1 Hi, is it possible to lock the iso and have all other settings auto when shooting video?
D DanMan32 Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Sep 1, 2018 Messages 8,891 Reactions 3,768 Age 59 Location Spring Hill, Fl Nov 22, 2018 #2 Pro or Zoom? Zoom doesn't seem to have auto priority option, unless I missed it somewhere. It does favor adjusting shutter though. I believe Pro does have priority, but might only be for video.
Pro or Zoom? Zoom doesn't seem to have auto priority option, unless I missed it somewhere. It does favor adjusting shutter though. I believe Pro does have priority, but might only be for video.
EyeFlightDrone Well-Known Member Joined Sep 8, 2018 Messages 193 Reactions 141 Age 45 Nov 22, 2018 #3 Yeah, the zoom. It often chooses iso 100, shutter 30 for video which produces too much motion blur for my taste. Otherwise, auto settings are awesome.
Yeah, the zoom. It often chooses iso 100, shutter 30 for video which produces too much motion blur for my taste. Otherwise, auto settings are awesome.
mrreddog Well-Known Member Joined Dec 1, 2017 Messages 483 Reactions 199 Dec 5, 2018 #4 So what do you usually set them to for video?
R RoboticTundra Well-Known Member Joined Apr 11, 2018 Messages 175 Reactions 82 Age 65 Dec 6, 2018 #5 I'd think you'd not want auto anything for video otherwise you'll get shifts during recording that are a PITA to fix in post. Why do you not want to use manual settings?
I'd think you'd not want auto anything for video otherwise you'll get shifts during recording that are a PITA to fix in post. Why do you not want to use manual settings?
Mattanous Active Member Joined Sep 6, 2018 Messages 33 Reactions 17 Age 31 Dec 6, 2018 #6 You probably don't want the shutter on auto because you want to keep that twice the frame rate so your motion stays natural.
You probably don't want the shutter on auto because you want to keep that twice the frame rate so your motion stays natural.