The slow motion talking with the bottle... LOL... too funny! I love that you add your humor into these videos and yet they're still suuuuper informative and helpful. You really do a great job putting these together - and make it so much easier for someone who's newer to FujiFilm cameras (and videography) to understand. Thank you!!
Halfway thru and I'm dying at the slow mo talking w the bottle. 😂😂😂😂 This is so helpful! I actually was trying to figure out how to accomplish slow mo better w my xt3. Thank you!
Hey Chris, This is a thank you message, your work is really commendable, we know you do so much of hard work for your youtube. I was new to fujifilm but you have really taught a lot 😊😊🤗... you are a man worth learning THANKS A LOT 💜 Love from India..
Hello Chris, I wanted to thank you for all the excellent videos you have produced so far. I live in Australia and up until a year ago, I was a dedicated Panasonic LUMIX GH5 etc users. Moving across from LUMIX to X-T3, X-Pro2 and the X100V has been an easy transition learning heaps from your tutorials sessions. Well Done!
I’ve just recently started playing with video capture on my x-T3 and realized how much there is to learn in the world of video. Your video is very helpful to me because until now, I was have been guessing which settings to use for slow motion.
Of course, mostly I focus on the content, however, I admire your light scheme in your studio. Your face and background are perfectly lighted at the meantime. Great!
Another fantastic video. Easy to understand, relatable, entertaining, and right to the point. As a stills shooter who is taking baby steps into properly learning how to manage video your content is gold!
This is rhe most informative channel on TH-cam for all things Fujifilm IMO. You deserve to have at least 4X as many Subs as you do! Hope you get there soon!
Huge thanks to you for all the Fuji info you talk about. I've been following your videos a ton since I got my XT4 a few weeks back. After trying the 120/240FPS features, I found it cool that when you bring it in FCP, it automatically slows it down. Whereas with 60FPS, you have to slow the clip down to 50% for example. Anyways, I liked your video and subscribed to your channel!
It was quite insightful video. I was wondering for quite sometime for the video setting of my new xT4 and this video resolved all my problems. Thank you. I subscribed!
Thinking of getting an xt3 for slow mo. Just in time!! Please make a video how to read fujifilm exposure histogram. It's kind of confusing. Many other shooters like me expressed the same concern. Love you Pal2tech
I love using the 120fps when you shooting cars and motorcycle on twisty mountain roads. Especially top down sort of deal. Superb. Especially when you get the bike leaning in and out of corners.
Thank you again for the video! Important question that always bugged me. On the xt3 the menu is set. For example 50p shot at 100p (x2) or 24 at 120 or 29.9 at 120. So if I put the 29 on a timeline of 24 will it slowdown further? Second question if I shot at 24p / 120p should I apply the minimum shutter speed x2 ie increase to 240? (Like we do in normal speed, 24p shutter speed 48…) hope someone here has an answer :)
Definitely interested in one of your comments- you suggested that you wouldn’t recommend using the High Speed Record option “unless you really have to.” For my purpose, I often want 120fps B-roll…. Is there any other way to achieve that on my X-t4 other than full high speed Rec? Or are you simply suggesting you don’t shoot ALL of your footage in high speed rec? Thanks
Excellent tutorial. Edit: I just tried this on Adobe Premier Rush (free version) and iMovie. Neither had the option - that I could find - of setting the frame rate for a video clip project.
I completely agree with you, I also saw that 240 ftp, I have worse quality, because it is already written with a low bitrate. Probably the processor does not have time to process. Chris, thanks for the interesting story! Have a good weekend!
Great Video! Ive been shooting some Tattoo videos with my XT4 and I've to say: Even in 240fps, it looks amazing. Of course, you need a good amount of light, but I think in the right conditions, the highest frame rate is good as 120.
LOL...slo-mo talking with Tequila is perfect! Thanks for the great video on Fuji slow motion settings...and on Final Cut Pro. How would you compare that program with Adobe Premiere? Similar features? Similar learning curve? Similar ease of use? Or way different?
Just a simple but confusing question - I would normally double the shutter speed relative to the frame rate - in high speed record mode is this rule still true? I spoke with Fuji and they say yes this has to be done ? Chris what do you think ?
Hey Chris! Not sure if you mentioned that when you activate the High Speed Rec mode, the sensor is cropped by 1.29x ? I think that is also important that the X-T4 has setting called FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION. It adds the 1.29x crop to every video mode so that you can keep the same field of view when switching from one mode to the other.
Question, what shutter speed do we use for slowmo full HD high speed rec 4x 25p/100p? Ive used SS200 for now, because I tought 100p dbl is 200. But im not shure anymore... Big fan of you 😊❤
If I have recorded in slow motion direct from the camera, is it possible to recover the audio of the clip by putting it at a normal speed? and how can this be done?
Long time stills photog looking to understand video. You are helping me so much! First understanding containers and compression (your funniest video!) and now here. I feel you left something out tho. I am interested in slow motion, but not necessarily 120 fps slow. Maybe record all my footage in 59.94p, and then in post I decide what to show at 24 and what to slow? Shooting in this method, will the standard speed footage be lower quality than if I'd originally shot it at 24p? Certainly more convenient. I'm looking to output to TH-cam, if that's an important consideration. Thanks!
Ey brooo, how much speed up percent do we need to do to make a 120fps and 240fps slowmo become normal speed? since I have to do some normal to superslo speed ramping. :) Thanks much!
Btw, didn't notice image quality drop between 120fps and 240fps until I cranked up youtube to 4k 2160p, so probably both fps would be OK for the most of social media.
Sometimes I may have issues and then I turn on optical flow, which that setting seems to fix it. It take a bit longer to render the video out, but the quality improves.
Would be nice to explain PAL / NTSC, then to say why 25/50 , 24/60 , 200/240... bcs we here in Europe use 25/50/100/200 :) .. then i think quality of 200p is same as 120/100p .. Its most depend on light.. :) Filming in dark will make slow motion relly sucks, but with good quality light you can make slow motion and your videos in some way much more creative. :) , then is an option use optical flow and speed warp, but thats doesnt work always.
Thing with slow-motion, is you gotta have a really good camera which can do that AND PRESERVING fine details, a camera that costs a lot. BUT, for us mortal ones, in achieving good slow-mo, please don't film waterfalls, trees with a lot of leaves, basically scenes with TOO much detail in them. Try to focus on simple things, persons, objects... + USE A VERY SHARP LENS, to compensate for the loss of quality in the slow-mo images.
Prof. FUJI, you have a fantastic ability to "simplify" things, that I haven't really seen on TH-cam university.
The slow motion talking with the bottle... LOL... too funny! I love that you add your humor into these videos and yet they're still suuuuper informative and helpful. You really do a great job putting these together - and make it so much easier for someone who's newer to FujiFilm cameras (and videography) to understand. Thank you!!
😊 thank you!!
Halfway thru and I'm dying at the slow mo talking w the bottle. 😂😂😂😂 This is so helpful! I actually was trying to figure out how to accomplish slow mo better w my xt3. Thank you!
Hahaha... and that was the tamer 'edited' version! 👍
Hey Chris, This is a thank you message, your work is really commendable, we know you do so much of hard work for your youtube. I was new to fujifilm but you have really taught a lot 😊😊🤗... you are a man worth learning
THANKS A LOT 💜
Love from India..
Thank you so much. India is one of the most amazing countries and cultures I've ever visited. Want to go back one day!
Hello Chris, I wanted to thank you for all the excellent videos you have produced so far. I live in Australia and up until a year ago, I was a dedicated Panasonic LUMIX GH5 etc users. Moving across from LUMIX to X-T3, X-Pro2 and the X100V has been an easy transition learning heaps from your tutorials sessions. Well Done!
Chris, great stuff as always... I learn something new with each vlog you produce...appreciate all your efforts behind the scenes...
I’ve just recently started playing with video capture on my x-T3 and realized how much there is to learn in the world of video. Your video is very helpful to me because until now, I was have been guessing which settings to use for slow motion.
Of course, mostly I focus on the content, however, I admire your light scheme in your studio. Your face and background are perfectly lighted at the meantime. Great!
Your tutorials are just the best! Fun, funny and perfectly explained. If you had been my teacher at school, it would all have been A+
Another fantastic video. Easy to understand, relatable, entertaining, and right to the point. As a stills shooter who is taking baby steps into properly learning how to manage video your content is gold!
Thank you so much Sean!!!! 🙏
All of your videography video are enormously helpful thanks Chris
Thanks a lot for all your tutorials,today I ve received my X-T4and greetings from Barcelona!
A big thank from france for all your work !
Love the Storyblocks segment!
This is rhe most informative channel on TH-cam for all things Fujifilm IMO. You deserve to have at least 4X as many Subs as you do! Hope you get there soon!
Huge thanks to you for all the Fuji info you talk about. I've been following your videos a ton since I got my XT4 a few weeks back. After trying the 120/240FPS features, I found it cool that when you bring it in FCP, it automatically slows it down. Whereas with 60FPS, you have to slow the clip down to 50% for example. Anyways, I liked your video and subscribed to your channel!
thank you again for the great Fuji tips!
My pleasure!
It was quite insightful video. I was wondering for quite sometime for the video setting of my new xT4 and this video resolved all my problems. Thank you. I subscribed!
Fantastic video! You are a gem for sure! Love what you do...amazing Chris...really!
That’s a very useful video, thankyou. It’s incredible the difference in firmware on the X-T4 compared to my X-T2
Once again a very helpful video. Thank you, Chris. 🙏👍👍👍
Thinking of getting an xt3 for slow mo. Just in time!! Please make a video how to read fujifilm exposure histogram. It's kind of confusing. Many other shooters like me expressed the same concern. Love you Pal2tech
Thanks! Great suggestion and on it for upcoming video!!
thank you so much! your videos are always very helpful. I have learned a lot!
Greetings from Argentina :)
Thank you so much, that's awesome to hear! 🙏
I don't do video but I always enjoy yours!!! Have a nice weekend Chris!!!
Thank you Juan!! Yeah, video is a whole other beast for sure. Have a great weekend my friend!!! 👍
I love using the 120fps when you shooting cars and motorcycle on twisty mountain roads. Especially top down sort of deal. Superb. Especially when you get the bike leaning in and out of corners.
Hows it going now?
I really love how you simplify everything!! I hope you can teach us the photography from scratch! Thanks a bunch! 😊
Thank you so much! 🙏
Thank you again for the video! Important question that always bugged me. On the xt3 the menu is set. For example 50p shot at 100p (x2) or 24 at 120 or 29.9 at 120. So if I put the 29 on a timeline of 24 will it slowdown further? Second question if I shot at 24p / 120p should I apply the minimum shutter speed x2 ie increase to 240? (Like we do in normal speed, 24p shutter speed 48…) hope someone here has an answer :)
The part at 4:10 where he puts the 60 frame clip into automatic speed. Does anybody know where that option is in Davinci Resolve? Thanks!
Definitely interested in one of your comments- you suggested that you wouldn’t recommend using the High Speed Record option “unless you really have to.” For my purpose, I often want 120fps B-roll…. Is there any other way to achieve that on my X-t4 other than full high speed Rec? Or are you simply suggesting you don’t shoot ALL of your footage in high speed rec? Thanks
Excellent tutorial. Edit: I just tried this on Adobe Premier Rush (free version) and iMovie. Neither had the option - that I could find - of setting the frame rate for a video clip project.
Wish I had watched this months ago. Thanks for the video
I completely agree with you, I also saw that 240 ftp, I have worse quality, because it is already written with a low bitrate. Probably the processor does not have time to process. Chris, thanks for the interesting story! Have a good weekend!
Thanks! You too!!!
Great Video! Ive been shooting some Tattoo videos with my XT4 and I've to say: Even in 240fps, it looks amazing. Of course, you need a good amount of light, but I think in the right conditions, the highest frame rate is good as 120.
LOL...slo-mo talking with Tequila is perfect! Thanks for the great video on Fuji slow motion settings...and on Final Cut Pro. How would you compare that program with Adobe Premiere? Similar features? Similar learning curve? Similar ease of use? Or way different?
Yet another great video. Perfect. thank you.
Thanks!
Just a simple but confusing question - I would normally double the shutter speed relative to the frame rate - in high speed record mode is this rule still true? I spoke with Fuji and they say yes this has to be done ? Chris what do you think ?
Nice review and explained about slow motion features . I want a mirrorless cam which record 240 clearly. But budget also matters.
Hey Chris! Not sure if you mentioned that when you activate the High Speed Rec mode, the sensor is cropped by 1.29x ? I think that is also important that the X-T4 has setting called FIX MOVIE CROP MAGNIFICATION. It adds the 1.29x crop to every video mode so that you can keep the same field of view when switching from one mode to the other.
Question, what shutter speed do we use for slowmo full HD high speed rec 4x 25p/100p? Ive used SS200 for now, because I tought 100p dbl is 200. But im not shure anymore...
Big fan of you 😊❤
what lens is on your camera.....PLEASE :) And thanks again for what you do, you are a really big help to Fuji shooters
Can we take a moment to appreciate not only the knowledge he passes, but also how funny it is? The tequila part (and on the sponsor too) made me laugh
Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
great job brother!
If I have recorded in slow motion direct from the camera, is it possible to recover the audio of the clip by putting it at a normal speed? and how can this be done?
LOL on the bottle of tequila. Nailed the explanation clearly 😂🤣
2000th like😁 Good stuff here as always, thank you!
Long time stills photog looking to understand video.
You are helping me so much! First understanding containers and compression (your funniest video!) and now here. I feel you left something out tho. I am interested in slow motion, but not necessarily 120 fps slow. Maybe record all my footage in 59.94p, and then in post I decide what to show at 24 and what to slow? Shooting in this method, will the standard speed footage be lower quality than if I'd originally shot it at 24p? Certainly more convenient. I'm looking to output to TH-cam, if that's an important consideration. Thanks!
120 FPS is just soooo buttery 🤩
Sitting here looking at my XT-4 because I haven’t really had a chance to shoot much lately and then your video pops up lol
AWESOME!!!! Now get shooting!!! 👍 👍
thank you for your expertise! :)
Awesome video ! Thank you 👊
You bet!
Ey brooo, how much speed up percent do we need to do to make a 120fps and 240fps slowmo become normal speed? since I have to do some normal to superslo speed ramping. :) Thanks much!
Does the video crop in the image, when in 120fps or does it "stay" as in 24/30fps...?
I think 120fps on the XT3 looks awesome, if i want slower, I do 60fps and use optical flow in Premiere and it also looks awesome, just sayin´!
Let's gooo, thanks teach!
What about shooting 240p at 50p playback and then in post you play that clip back at 25p. Theoretically you should be getting 480p?
What should the shutter speed be for 120p and 240p
Can you make a video talking about aspect ratios in Fuji cameras?
What is the difference between slow motion 24x10 vs 60x4 vs 30x8 full hd?
Thanks very much!
great video !! well explain !! can we do the opposite and accelerate a 24 frames video ? Thx
Thanks Alain!!! Yes you can!
Hi👋 I want to ask you a question "Why some cameras have record limits and some doesn't?".
Thank you very much
Thank u ❤️
Do you have an X-T30 review? Thanks
Net yet, sorry!
What about 4k 60 slow-mo?
What if i want to view 120fps in its real time? Is it possible?
You can use iMovie for creating slow or fast motion. Easy.
You are the Rick Steve's of cameras
Btw, didn't notice image quality drop between 120fps and 240fps until I cranked up youtube to 4k 2160p, so probably both fps would be OK for the most of social media.
Hey Chris, when yoi edit 60 FPS on 24fps timeline after render there od no stuttering?
Sometimes I may have issues and then I turn on optical flow, which that setting seems to fix it. It take a bit longer to render the video out, but the quality improves.
@@pal2tech gr8, thanks for answer
Pal, I think if you cover the xpro3 you’d get that market too for your viewership, although I am an avid watcher with an xpro myself
Man! What book is that? Le Voyage is my favourite film
nice!
Holding a bottle of tequila for a slo-mo video - LOL!
Would be nice to explain PAL / NTSC, then to say why 25/50 , 24/60 , 200/240... bcs we here in Europe use 25/50/100/200 :) .. then i think quality of 200p is same as 120/100p .. Its most depend on light.. :) Filming in dark will make slow motion relly sucks, but with good quality light you can make slow motion and your videos in some way much more creative. :) , then is an option use optical flow and speed warp, but thats doesnt work always.
I really enjoy the 120fps. It looks super crisp for me, lol.
ahahahahah........GRANDE, Grazie per l'interessante lezione.
I've been shooting birds at 8x speed and I can really notice the drop in sharpness compared to 30fps. Still, it's good enough for FB :)
Lol OMG The tequila bottle cracked me up and the “drunk” bench nap scene was fuuuuuuuny as heck! Lol
Sudden change of custom.I like your tuxudo.
i mean at 240p you cant shoot lower then 240 shutter speed because then you wont get 240pictures in that second obviously.
The cards are telling me this is your 100K subs year
@Aron J Anderson 💯%
Just couldn't resist giving 666-th thumbs up :)
hahaha, the tequila tip actually works!!! hahahaha
Oh yes...
LOL. Love the faux drunken slur.
Faux? Nah, that was found footage!
Thing with slow-motion, is you gotta have a really good camera which can do that AND PRESERVING fine details,
a camera that costs a lot.
BUT, for us mortal ones, in achieving good slow-mo, please don't film waterfalls, trees with a lot of leaves,
basically scenes with TOO much detail in them.
Try to focus on simple things, persons, objects... + USE A VERY SHARP LENS, to compensate for the loss of quality in the slow-mo images.
I suppose some of us are thinking, faster frame rate, I need to open my aperture.
23.98 vs 24 fps in camera, importance.................
I'm surprised you don't know that 30 fps only applies to the Americas (and parts of Asia)! Most of the world is PAL, or 25 fps, Chris.
You also need to understand, PAL vs NTSC. I'm in South Africa, we don't use 30fps. Only the Americans.
Good point, thanks! 👍
All over my head LOL