Scott Stoness Offline Upload & Sell: On
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My 2nd tip is that I am also into landscapes and wildlife. I set up my camera c1,c2,c3 a lot as follows:
Stills:
1 - on the tripod in early light landscape - 100 iso (to maximise dynamic range), still shooting, efcs (to minimise shutter vibration and to keep the higher dynamic range that goes away at low iso with electronics shutter), aeb (to be able to blend and get more dynamic range, f11 (to have more dof but not too much defraction, I back it off to f8 if there is nothing close by), 2s timer (so I don't have to have wired shutter release to manage dampening vibration), manual focus with focus assist (point to focus spot and get the two greens together), safety shift on and to iso (this way when the exposure is more than 30s, its not underexposed it pushes it to higher iso).
2 - off the tripod / handheld landscape/travel - auto iso down by 1/3 stop to blow out less, still shooting, af to area in middle, AEB, electronic (silent and fast), f8 (for faster shutter), no timer, safety shift to iso, ibis on.
3 - wildlife/people - auto iso, 2/3 stop down from metered, centre weighed exposure, electronic, 12fps (20 gets too many pictures to cull - I push this up when needed, continuous focus, safety shift to iso, centre focused with a button programmed to turn on eye focus (because I sometimes have to pull the animal out from behind branches), point to card 1 with cfxexpress for faster buffer clear, focus point set to centre. [I also set up my red record button for slow mo, clog 3... because I can't take 5 minutes to set up for a cute bear pose and alternate between video and stills. cfxexpress are getting cheaper - get a 500gb.
Video: [ this is less developed by me because I don't do much video - but it gives you the idea.
1 - regular video - 30fps (because I usually present on my tv not cinema, clog3 (higher dynamic range), 1/60s (2 x the fps), iso800, safety shift iso, highest 4k quality.
2 - slow mo - 120fps, 2k quality, clog3, 1/250s, digital correction
3 - highest quality - 30fps, 8k highest resolution, iso 800, clog3, 1/60s
I use my c1-3 lots because for landscape it's often too dark and the light is fleeting. A bear comes out of the bush and if you are not ready (switch to c3) you miss the best picture ever. Its pitch dark and the light is changing and you cannot remember where you last used the camera for wildlife.
I leave my c1-c3 to revert back to saved, so that if I do lots of changes, and then pick it up in 3 days, it's not wonky for the new situation. You can save multiple c1-3's to the card and upload but then you have to keep track of which card is for what. This is too hard for me in rushed situation.
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