Still watching the video and I’m loving it. For some reason however, there are several spots where it will just freeze for a few seconds (the playtime is still advancing so it’s not just buffering) and then the screen will be scrambled for a second and then it’s back to normal. I loose a second or two of what you were saying. Replaying it just does the same thing, also does it on a different device. Not a big deal, just thought I’d let you know.
Wow, Thank you. Handbrake made some kind of error compressing this beast. I'll re-render and upload a replacement. I wish I could replace it more easily in TH-cam, but I just have to delete this one and reupload, so look for that. I'll put a note a the top when I get it done.
Hey Hudson, love your videos, thanks so much. I have a question that relates to my Z8 but I'm sure the Z50II users might benefit from it as well. I shoot on auto ISO. I set my ISO to min 64 and max 6400. sometimes when I shoot lets say on M mode, I set my shutter and aprature and expect the Auto ISO to auto setup for a ideal exposure. what I notice is that sometimes my ISO will go to 4000 (wont go higher as it should) and starts blinking and my exposure metering goes -3. not sure whats happening there and why my ISO does not got all the way to 6400. Any suggestions? Thanks.
@@Khajakkodian my guess is that the bank (a different thing, but similar to the Z50 user modes) that you're in had it's Max iso setting at 4000. Check all the banks' max iso settings. I'd personally set that at least at 12800 for that sensor. We'll exposed, lightroom classics denoise will give you astounding good results. Much of my best Costa Rica long lens Z9 forest work is 10,000 iso or above.
Very well done and so helpful, Thank You!
Still watching the video and I’m loving it. For some reason however, there are several spots where it will just freeze for a few seconds (the playtime is still advancing so it’s not just buffering) and then the screen will be scrambled for a second and then it’s back to normal. I loose a second or two of what you were saying. Replaying it just does the same thing, also does it on a different device. Not a big deal, just thought I’d let you know.
@@AnthonyMarkPhotography-ke9ld hmmmm, not doing that for me. Can you send me a time code where you see it?
I get the same on my LG TV and Pixel8 phone at a couple of points, including the ISO sensitivity settings in the Video Recording Menu
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Wow, Thank you. Handbrake made some kind of error compressing this beast. I'll re-render and upload a replacement. I wish I could replace it more easily in TH-cam, but I just have to delete this one and reupload, so look for that. I'll put a note a the top when I get it done.
@@HudsonHenryPhoto I unfortunately found the same thing in settings video 2. I don't remember having any issues in the review video. thx!
Thank you for your hard work ,, much Appreciated ..
Hey Hudson, love your videos, thanks so much.
I have a question that relates to my Z8 but I'm sure the Z50II users might benefit from it as well.
I shoot on auto ISO. I set my ISO to min 64 and max 6400. sometimes when I shoot lets say on M mode, I set my shutter and aprature and expect the Auto ISO to auto setup for a ideal exposure.
what I notice is that sometimes my ISO will go to 4000 (wont go higher as it should) and starts blinking and my exposure metering goes -3. not sure whats happening there and why my ISO does not got all the way to 6400.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
@@Khajakkodian my guess is that the bank (a different thing, but similar to the Z50 user modes) that you're in had it's Max iso setting at 4000. Check all the banks' max iso settings. I'd personally set that at least at 12800 for that sensor. We'll exposed, lightroom classics denoise will give you astounding good results. Much of my best Costa Rica long lens Z9 forest work is 10,000 iso or above.