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Excellent choice of accessories and well-presented (concise). You forgot to mention that grey cards are also meant for setting exposure. Just take a picture of the card only, and a spike should appear in the center of the histogram. If not, adjust the exposure until the spike is in the center. Then lock the exposure.
I have the ZV-E10 mark 1 with a Sony 15mm f1.4 lens…It’s a beast! I wish this video was out a year ago! I had to research all over TH-cam to figure out a good lens for lowlight. Take care!
Congrats and thanks for the video, man! It's going to help me a lot when I buy the ZV in a few days. The only issue I didn't see was transferring photos to the phone. I know that was something they complained about in the previous version and they fixed it for this one? How is it done?
Wow, it’s been a while, Think Media! You guys have 3M subs now, plus a new presenter here :) Congrats, and thanks for the non-stop educational content!
The UV filter does affect your image, when there's a lot of UV light, i.e. high altitudes, snow, bright sky.. it prevents that light from turning the shot blue.
HI Guys, any recommendations for a cheaper version of Sony XLR-K3M ? I usually record podcast with my zv-10 on riverside and use a scarlet driver to connect my XLR ATR 2100 but the audio on my side is never in sync. I bought a Saramonic SmartRig + to work like the K3M but it never works great and I cant reply on it.
Do you think zv e10 mark 1 will be a good choice for my first camera? And if you think yes then can you suggest me a lens in my tight budget for versatility(daily vlogs/random)?
Great question! I'm actually working on a comparison between the Sony ZV-E10 and the Mark II right now. In short, the original ZV-E10 is an excellent choice for a first camera, especially if you're into vlogging. For a versatile, budget-friendly lens, you can look at the Sigma 10-18mm, which is a nice wide angle, but allows you to zoom in a bit. Hope this helps!
@@ThinkMediaTV Someone suggested me to buy a sigma 30 mm lens. Now I am confused about what I should do. Because for me it will be tough to invest more money into it
Hey! The ZVE10 has a slightly different body design so it will not work with the orginal cage. There should be cages for the mark ii on the market within a few weeks
I bought a lexar 1667x uhs-ii v60 128gb card for my sony zv e10m2 and it keep stop recording in just 10seconds(sometimes it goes up to 3 min.). What should I do?
@@ThinkMediaTV when recording at 1080p 8bit it went up to 10 minutes then I stopped recording manually. Then I tried 1080 10bit and it stopped recording automatically (I forgot the recording time). Then I tried 4k 8bit and 4k 10bit and it stopped automatically in both situations.
I personally think the ZV-E10 ii is the better camera for video, it has better image quality and more video features. The A7c mark I is the better camera for photography or if you know you won’t be color grading your footage as much. Hope this helps!
Hey there! We surely miss the old team, but also excited to see their growth with their businesses! Nate and Kraig are eager to help others improve their content!
Sony is very particular. The small rig battery will work….but not without complications. You’re better off buying Sony batteries. I used off brand batteries with my cameras before and I called Sony and told them the issues I was having and it was a result of the batteries.
Hi Joseph! You’re right, some off brand batteries will give you a warning on your Sony camera, but will work. The smallrig battery does both have this issue!
Hi there! What issue are you referring to? Sounds possibly like rolling shutter? It is apparent in this camera, which is unfortunate, however it shouldn’t be a big issue for TH-cam videos.
def don't recommend sigma 16mm for a newbie UNLESS you plan to use your dslr as a webcam. 16mm (24mm full frame) is a very wide look, it is hard to isolate your subject, it is totally unusable for portraits (unless your models love being inside memes). At the same time 35mm will be somewhat too tight for indoors (but doable), 50mm will be very tight (but great for outdoor portraits) I'd say get a zoom lens first to find our what types of photos you wan to to take and then add primes accordingly
Or, there's a no-cost way to find out what focal length lens you prefer for your situation. Find out the focal length of your smartphone. Set it up at the same distance your camera will be, and zoom to the most pleasing look. Then just do the math. For example, a 24mm smartphone camera at 2X zoom = 48mm, so that's your target length. The ZV-10 II has a 1.5x crop sensor, so you'd divide 48 by 1.5 and look for a lens around 32mm.
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I am making my own cartoon animated series called, Black Peerama
Excellent choice of accessories and well-presented (concise).
You forgot to mention that grey cards are also meant for setting exposure. Just take a picture of the card only, and a spike should appear in the center of the histogram. If not, adjust the exposure until the spike is in the center. Then lock the exposure.
Great video. Got the ZV-E10 II and the Sigma 16mm 1.4 and man is that an amazing combo.
Good choice! 👍 Which of these accessories do you like best?
This guy….OFFICIALLY has the COOLEST set on TH-cam!
I have the ZV-E10 mark 1 with a Sony 15mm f1.4 lens…It’s a beast! I wish this video was out a year ago! I had to research all over TH-cam to figure out a good lens for lowlight. Take care!
Thanks for the kind words Ryan! It happens to be in my 10x15 bedroom!
Honestly I don't want this video to end. ❤
Haha what a compliment! Which accessory was your favorite?
Tripod is my Favorite ❤
I was quite impressed with it, especially for the price, it's hard to beat!
Thanks for this detailed video! What is the overhead camera mount you are using?
Congrats and thanks for the video, man! It's going to help me a lot when I buy the ZV in a few days. The only issue I didn't see was transferring photos to the phone. I know that was something they complained about in the previous version and they fixed it for this one? How is it done?
Wow, it’s been a while, Think Media! You guys have 3M subs now, plus a new presenter here :) Congrats, and thanks for the non-stop educational content!
Welcome back! Thank you so much for the kind words!
Amazing video Nate!! So helpful 🎥
Appreciate it Kraig! Thanks for bringing the heat your favorite accessories!🔥
Your videos are so good and helpful!
Thank you so much! Which accessory was your favorite?
Thank You so much You have given all the details that am looking for ❤
Glad it was helpful! Which accessory is your favorite?
@@ThinkMediaTV Almost All of them but Nd filter and two sigma lens are very useful to me
Awesome! Those Sigma lenses are legit! What are you filming with them?
The UV filter does affect your image, when there's a lot of UV light, i.e. high altitudes, snow, bright sky.. it prevents that light from turning the shot blue.
ohhh definitely need to have a look at a few of these to upgrade my set up!
Thanks Joe! 🔥 Which one is your favorite?
Sony ZV-E10 ii or Sony ZV-E10 or canon EOS r 10 which one is better for beginners.. videography and photography ?
How about external flash? What can I buy?
Your showing a 67m filter where info from Sony says the Filter Diameter is 40.5 mm?
Is flash essential?
You sure V60 will allow all shooting modes in ZV-E10 II?
HI Guys, any recommendations for a cheaper version of Sony XLR-K3M ? I usually record podcast with my zv-10 on riverside and use a scarlet driver to connect my XLR ATR 2100 but the audio on my side is never in sync. I bought a Saramonic SmartRig + to work like the K3M but it never works great and I cant reply on it.
Do you think zv e10 mark 1 will be a good choice for my first camera? And if you think yes then can you suggest me a lens in my tight budget for versatility(daily vlogs/random)?
Great question! I'm actually working on a comparison between the Sony ZV-E10 and the Mark II right now. In short, the original ZV-E10 is an excellent choice for a first camera, especially if you're into vlogging. For a versatile, budget-friendly lens, you can look at the Sigma 10-18mm, which is a nice wide angle, but allows you to zoom in a bit.
Hope this helps!
@@ThinkMediaTV Someone suggested me to buy a sigma 30 mm lens. Now I am confused about what I should do. Because for me it will be tough to invest more money into it
Hey think media can you pleas make vidio for the best exesories and cheap lenses for the canon m50
Hey there! We already have several videos on the canon m50 on the channel, but perhaps we can revisit this!
@@ThinkMediaTV would seartanly love that
Excellent video. Unfortunately, too involved for me to tackle. Thanks!
Can the old sony zve10 small rig cage fit on the mark 2?
I am making my own cartoon series called, Jailbima Rotains
Hey! The ZVE10 has a slightly different body design so it will not work with the orginal cage. There should be cages for the mark ii on the market within a few weeks
Think Media, Awesome work, wanna collab?
Thank you! 🙏
Does that lens pen leave black marks from the dye on white paper?
I am making my own cartoon animated series called, Jailbima Rotains
It does not! The lens lens is essentially a felt surface
@@ThinkMediaTV awesome, the one I've tried leaves a black residue.
Does the fan work with the ZV E10 mark i?😊
It should! It fits via a spring against the camera body where the flip out screen is. Super neat!
Will all these be c compatible with the Sony A6700?
Yep!
Which camera lens are you using to shoot this video. Hope you reply
I used the A7siii and Viltrox 24mm f1.8 and the Sony ZV-E10 mark I as the overhead camera!
There was a buz sound when you were showing the microphones. about the 20 min mark.. was that an issue with the mics, or the sound editing?
Will look into this!
Shoutout Ulanzi Fan!! @18:05
I bought a lexar 1667x uhs-ii v60 128gb card for my sony zv e10m2 and it keep stop recording in just 10seconds(sometimes it goes up to 3 min.). What should I do?
Have you tried formatting your card?
@@ThinkMediaTV yes
I am super frustrated as I am in a tight budget. I didn't even buy the lens till now.
@@ThinkMediaTV when recording at 1080p 8bit it went up to 10 minutes then I stopped recording manually. Then I tried 1080 10bit and it stopped recording automatically (I forgot the recording time). Then I tried 4k 8bit and 4k 10bit and it stopped automatically in both situations.
Your Kondor Blue link is wrong and for the HDIM cable.
Will fix! Thank you!
THIS OR A7C MK 1?
Same question here.
I personally think the ZV-E10 ii is the better camera for video, it has better image quality and more video features. The A7c mark I is the better camera for photography or if you know you won’t be color grading your footage as much. Hope this helps!
DOWNFALL is real 😢❤
Hey there! We surely miss the old team, but also excited to see their growth with their businesses! Nate and Kraig are eager to help others improve their content!
Sony is very particular. The small rig battery will work….but not without complications. You’re better off buying Sony batteries. I used off brand batteries with my cameras before and I called Sony and told them the issues I was having and it was a result of the batteries.
Hi Joseph! You’re right, some off brand batteries will give you a warning on your Sony camera, but will work. The smallrig battery does both have this issue!
They really need to fix the waving nonsense when zooming while recording. A firmware update should be able to fix this
Hi there! What issue are you referring to? Sounds possibly like rolling shutter? It is apparent in this camera, which is unfortunate, however it shouldn’t be a big issue for TH-cam videos.
def don't recommend sigma 16mm for a newbie UNLESS you plan to use your dslr as a webcam. 16mm (24mm full frame) is a very wide look, it is hard to isolate your subject, it is totally unusable for portraits (unless your models love being inside memes). At the same time 35mm will be somewhat too tight for indoors (but doable), 50mm will be very tight (but great for outdoor portraits)
I'd say get a zoom lens first to find our what types of photos you wan to to take and then add primes accordingly
Good point!
Or, there's a no-cost way to find out what focal length lens you prefer for your situation. Find out the focal length of your smartphone. Set it up at the same distance your camera will be, and zoom to the most pleasing look. Then just do the math.
For example, a 24mm smartphone camera at 2X zoom = 48mm, so that's your target length. The ZV-10 II has a 1.5x crop sensor, so you'd divide 48 by 1.5 and look for a lens around 32mm.
this will not work in some cases, at least I seriously doubt that. You will never have a _look_ of a 85mm FF on a smartphone wide angel camera
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