Gimbal Tips - For Weddings and Events - Sony a7iii Zhiyun Crane 2

Gimbal Tips - For Weddings and Events - Sony a7iii Zhiyun Crane 2 - But is relevant for all mirrorless camera and gimbal setups!! Contents: ** 1. Walking shots @1:23 ** 2. a) Setup b) Head & Tail @1:59 ** 3. Lock off shots @4:08 ** 4. Focus Settings @6:57 ** 5. 4K vs 1080 on the a7iii @8:40 ** 6. Fake Slider & Jib @12:48 Filming settings : Cine 2 - 80% of the time. ie: for outdoors, or bright rooms, all daytime. HLG2 with rec709 colours for really tricky shots - if i remember to change it! PP off for dark indoors and night time. (Actually, you can just use HLG2 all day then PP off for night too ) For this vid, to save time in the edit, I just stuck on a Teal and Orange LUT at 50% strength. Extra Note: I mention the shutter speed is high enough for the camera to do its own thing. What I meant is, the auto ISO. You want the ISO to always be as low as possible without bottoming out. So you give it just enough room with the shutter speed. AS SOON as you walk back inside though, make a habit of just changing it back to 50!! Just as a habit.. then adjust it to suit. Another tip/trick I use is going in to the settings and making the MAX ISO just 6400. That way when the word AUTO starts flashing.. .its telling me it cant get bright enough... which is 90% of the time just a reminder to me that oops I've left shutter speed on high when running back in doors. You shouldn't need any noise reduction on these full frame cams if you stay under 6400 ISO Gear used: Sony a7iii, Sony a7r4 Sony 28mm f2, Sony 55mm 1.8, Sony 24-105mm Tiffen Black Pro Mist Hoya Pro Circular Polariser Zhiyun Crane 2 Rode Wireless Go (lav from Rode Filmmaker kit) Music by Artlist.io