Re: Adusting the exposure when video recording on the Panasonic G7 camera
alcelc wrote:
Brisn5757 wrote:
Not certain if this belongs in the video part of the forum but it relates to the Panasonic G7 camera.
I'm trying to teach myself to record manually when recording video.
I've set the shutter speed to twice the frame rate and set the aperture to around f16
I won't use f/16 unless I need that DoF (eq to f/32 on FF) since diffraction will soften the output.
While it is too bright, use a ND filter instead.
as the shutter speeds is a low 1/50 sec (frame rate 25 fps). I can't see anyway of making the iso auto so it compensates for changes in exposure so I was wondering if there is anyway of altering the aperture or iso setting while I am recording; if I pan the camera to a shaded area I need more exposure.
I usually shoot with S in M-video mode. Set the SS at 180 degree rule, Auto ISO. Use Exposure Compensation for the brightness condition of the footage. TBH I had used faster shutter speed (e.g. 1/120" for 30 fps) and the output remains smooth.
If it is too bright, a ND filter is the best.
I'm looking for an easy way of quickly adjusting the exposure such as putting my finger on one of the camera dials to make adjustments while continuously recording.
Brian
On GX85 and G85, I set the front dial to control Exposure Compensation for quick operation.
Hi alcelc.
It's more a case of being too dark.
For example if I pan to a dark area of a scene that's in shadows I'd need a way of opening up the aperture more to let more light to the sensor.
It's either adjusting the sensor or adjusting the ISO.
Maybe there is a way of temp assigning the Iso or aperture to one of the cameras control wheels so that I can make adjustments while recording.
I noticed in your text that you used Auto ISO, I have not found a way to do this in the camera video recording mode. If you know how it's done then please let me know.
Brian