THIS should be worth a look
Assuming you shoot raw.For me I use F/4 ISO 100 if possible.Unless there is a very high contrast scene 3 auto bracket exposures works ok.Do 5 if very high contrast.Of course raise your ISO if shutter speed demands.I have had good luck with 1 or 2 second exposures if not windy.Good to keep ISO down.Hello all
I'm just new to my MP2 and would be so grateful if anyone had some really good settings tips for my video and pictures.
I've looked on youtube but too many to look at as some are contradictory.
I'm more in to photography instead of video.
Cheers.
I use the same micro SD cards, too. If I were to try and edit H.265 video on my older work laptop, the system would freeze or look glitchy. If I edit on my faster home computer, I only see the glitchy video once in awhile.I've got a sandisk 64gb extreme
I use the same micro SD cards, too. If I were to try and edit H.265 video on my older work laptop, the system would freeze or look glitchy. If I edit on my faster home computer, I only see the glitchy video once in awhile.
So I now tend to just record video in H.264 video compression. Might this be a similar case with you?
Here's an older thread, but some appropriate content: H.264 vs. H.265
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