OMG!!!! FINALLY FINALLY I HAVE FOUND IT!!! an intuitive video showing hands on real life "HOW TO"....I kid you not I felt sleep watching Gerald Undone not to mentioned that other videos would just glaze over the same info....THANK YOU. THUMPS UP and new Sub!
I watched someone else talking about this yesterday and went back to find it and found your video instead! This was really helpful and thanks for explaining it in more detail!
This is so informative. And I like that you don’t get too technical for us folks who are just getting into this stuff. This gives me a great starting point and I can run with it and learn through experience. Just what I need! Thank you and keep up the great work! I can’t wait to get my A7C out there and get some footage!
I can't wait to see your videos when you get it!! I wish you could just tag me when you post it. I'm already subscribed to your channel, but just in case I don't get the notification!
Hey, great video, engaging, educational, and entertaining. I learned some good stuff. it's always good to see how others approach this. BTW, I subscribed to your channel. good job, keep it up.
OK I’ve only watched videos but they’re TERRIFIC! You don’t waste my time you just come with the facts in a clear and entertaining way. Got my subscription.🤘
This was so great explaining this to me. Thank you. I’m planning on getting a canon r6 mkII and I know with clog3 it has an extra stop of range so it’s recommended to set the zebra to 40% to match -18 gray for that clog. Love how you explain the happy medium too 65
Bravo 👏🏻 I wish more people just explained it so simple and easy like this. Yes, you can go way more technical to this, but most of us will never use it for anything other than on the fly adjustments. Thank you for this. Cheers from Norway 🇳🇴
I’m so glad what I taught made sense! That’s exactly what I try to do - just focus on the practical aspects so that it’s easy to understand and use, so I really appreciate the feedback. Let me know if there’s anything else you want to know about!
Thank you so much. I needed to hear that, because I’ve been second guessing all of them and had kind of lost momentum which is why I haven’t made one in a while. I guess I’ll have to start making them again!
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@@NotThatRyanReynolds as a TH-camr myself, I totally get what you’re saying. But hey, it’s TH-cam. It will always be the effing momentum. I kinda let that out of my mind recently when I realized, as long as one person in this world watch only one clip of mine and found just one information that’s useful/helpful. Then I am doing something GOOD and RIGHT. And you did it to me! So keep sharing That Ryan 🥰
That’s kind of there I’m at! Feel like there’s pressure to keep some kind of schedule, but I think I’m just going to post when I have something important to share and stop trying to make things up that may or may not be helpful. Thanks again for the pep talk!!
ahahahah I love your vídeos, you always make me laugh! One question, if you don't mind... At 3:45 if you take a photo of that scene but with a person in it looking at you, how would you set the zebras to? +-70% for the skin and maybe blow up the sky or +-106 to the highlights in the sky and underexpose the person's skin tones? TIA
So, you set your zebra level to 65 and look for stripes to just start appearing in the hot zones of a face? (Nose bridge, cheek bone) As opposed to zebras at 100 and look for zebras in the same areas, which would likely produce a darker image.
Hi! Thx for this video, I have a ZV-E10 and I want to shoot in RAW outside. I setted the Zebras to 100. So basically when I see on the screen I just have to modify the F-stop to get rid of them right? Cuz sometimes I see zebras on my model that I wanna photograph.
Love the creative & entertaining editing & content. Your like a little expert that just popped up on my timeline… thx YT! I have the A7C & A7S3… I want ZV-1 as well. I’m learning the basics still, I only use A7C as my dedicated Stream cam as I primarily do game streams, but I want to change the direction of my channel for Vlog style & tech & gear tutorials instead.
Thanks so much! I’ve never been called an expert before 😆 it feels nice! I love the ZV-1. Look for an open box at Best Buy - it will save you a ton of money! Your channel idea sounds great! I would definitely watch!!
This was a delightful and informative video. I've never used the custom zebra setting on my camera for skin tones (or familiarized myself with Ansel Adam's chart), so dialing in the 65 +/-5 custom setting was a new adventure for me. Since I'm largely videoing people, in interviews and in general, your suggestion is going to come in handy. Thanks for your charming and cheeky approach to this helpful topic. Keep up the good work!
What impact is on skin tones when underexosing, with A7iii? I like to expose in "middle" for highlights keeping as much information as possible but not underexpose too much, and Im able to bring exposure up in lightroom.
Just filmed an archery tournament and used these kinda wrong. Had them set to 100 and made some shots too dark. I was using an nd filter to lower the light
Problem is that ZEBRAS DO lie if you are using a display LUT or gamma assist etc etc. That's why, NEVER use these "assist" tools because they mess you up unless you're using FX6 or FX9 where the Zebras go from the actual IRE rather than the Display IRE.
thanks! makes sense for portrait, but / so / i am confused. so if you set zebras (level?) to 65 (%?) +-5 (%?), does that mean that zebras will APPEAR BETWEEN 60 and 70 (percent irl value?) to let you know that an area is PERFECT - as opposed to blown-out?!?!?!!?? That hurts my brain. ... But when you set them high like 90%, the camera magically knows that that means blown-out highlights? So I've been setting my [zebra levels?] to 70 bc a portrait phtgphr told me to, but I'm taking night landscapes and wrongly assuming that the zebras mean blown-out highlights but it just means "This area is a 70% ir-whatever value? Ouch halp! I am so missing something crucial! What am I missing ? This has been making my brain ache sorely for months
love how this video keeps it real with the info and how frustrating it can be.
This really made the entire concept so understandable to someone who is completely new to the entire world of camera exposure
You’re a natural in your ability to present this information in a relaxing and comfortable manner. That’s a rare talent.
OMG!!!! FINALLY FINALLY I HAVE FOUND IT!!! an intuitive video showing hands on real life "HOW TO"....I kid you not I felt sleep watching Gerald Undone not to mentioned that other videos would just glaze over the same info....THANK YOU. THUMPS UP and new Sub!
I watched someone else talking about this yesterday and went back to find it and found your video instead! This was really helpful and thanks for explaining it in more detail!
That bit about IRE was HILARIOUS!! So completely matches my learning experience. Great video.
I learned SOOOOOOO much from this video. Including that I've been using zebras wrong this entire time.
I’m so happy it helped you!! Aren’t zebras a total game changer?! 🦓
This has been the best explanation on Zebras that I've ever seen. Thanks!
A+ 'splaliner - wonderfully clear, NOT boring. The IRE bit was funny and relatable.
Super-valuable! I don't know why I've not seen more explanation of zebra levels before this. Thank you!
One of the best and the clearest explanation of zebras. Thank you.
This is so informative. And I like that you don’t get too technical for us folks who are just getting into this stuff. This gives me a great starting point and I can run with it and learn through experience. Just what I need! Thank you and keep up the great work! I can’t wait to get my A7C out there and get some footage!
I can't wait to see your videos when you get it!! I wish you could just tag me when you post it. I'm already subscribed to your channel, but just in case I don't get the notification!
Thank you struggled a lot between videos this is straight to the point and easy to understand also with arguments
What is this? A cinematography tutorial that's not secretly an ad?! On TH-cam?!?! 😮 Thanks for this. Didn't even know I needed it.
Hey, great video, engaging, educational, and entertaining. I learned some good stuff. it's always good to see how others approach this. BTW, I subscribed to your channel. good job, keep it up.
Ahhhhh, you're amazing! So glad you made this video. Subscribed - can't wait to learn more!
OK I’ve only watched videos but they’re TERRIFIC! You don’t waste my time you just come with the facts in a clear and entertaining way. Got my subscription.🤘
Outstanding presentation! Thank you for making this video. You're clearly very imaginative and talented.
Another great video. Subscribed :)
This is the only video I've found that explains zebras the best
Very well said and explained. I really like the chart. I had no idea. Thanks for making this video. 😀
Love this, thank you so much! I have to lock in and study tonight
I’m convinced that you’re a superhero, just for this video alone. Awesome video!
🤣 thanks so much!!
Very helpful video! Just what I needed. Thank you!
Thank you for making this video. The video was simple that I was able to understand about exposure of zebra. You rock💯
0:57 I really thought you were gonna read all that 💩, I was like please nooo. But you managed to make it hilarious 🤣
That was sooooo helpful! Thank you for explaining it simply in a way that we could just hit the ground running! Amazing! Subscribed! ❤
Ok that was sweet ! I’m in and subscribed ! Great work !
This was so great explaining this to me. Thank you. I’m planning on getting a canon r6 mkII and I know with clog3 it has an extra stop of range so it’s recommended to set the zebra to 40% to match -18 gray for that clog. Love how you explain the happy medium too 65
Bravo 👏🏻 I wish more people just explained it so simple and easy like this. Yes, you can go way more technical to this, but most of us will never use it for anything other than on the fly adjustments. Thank you for this. Cheers from Norway 🇳🇴
I’m so glad what I taught made sense! That’s exactly what I try to do - just focus on the practical aspects so that it’s easy to understand and use, so I really appreciate the feedback. Let me know if there’s anything else you want to know about!
Best explanation on youtube! Thank you!
Such a well-made video. Thank you for this info! Subscribed!
Great explanation. Thank you so much for this video.
Very helpful. I really enjoyed this. Now I understand why zebras have a setting for 70. Thank you.
So glad you found it helpful!
great video! very informative and really fun to watch! good job!
I absolutely loved your explanation of IRE 😂
Finally a video that I can understand!! Thank you
That makes me so happy to hear! Anything else you want me to make a video about?
Have watched tones of video before, but yours is just so informative and easy to understand and apply it. Subscribed!🥰
Thank you so much. I needed to hear that, because I’ve been second guessing all of them and had kind of lost momentum which is why I haven’t made one in a while. I guess I’ll have to start making them again!
@@NotThatRyanReynolds as a TH-camr myself, I totally get what you’re saying. But hey, it’s TH-cam. It will always be the effing momentum. I kinda let that out of my mind recently when I realized, as long as one person in this world watch only one clip of mine and found just one information that’s useful/helpful. Then I am doing something GOOD and RIGHT.
And you did it to me! So keep sharing That Ryan 🥰
That’s kind of there I’m at! Feel like there’s pressure to keep some kind of schedule, but I think I’m just going to post when I have something important to share and stop trying to make things up that may or may not be helpful. Thanks again for the pep talk!!
Very informative yet kept it entertaining! Here’s my sub ✌🏻👍
u really helped me out with this one THANK YOU
ahahahah I love your vídeos, you always make me laugh! One question, if you don't mind... At 3:45 if you take a photo of that scene but with a person in it looking at you, how would you set the zebras to? +-70% for the skin and maybe blow up the sky or +-106 to the highlights in the sky and underexpose the person's skin tones? TIA
Thumb up. Great video !. Thank you for explaining the zebra.
So confused about the A7c and Fuji xt4
So I keep watching these type of videos
"Your videos" are also on my list...
Thanks
It all helps
Appreciate this video!! Really good tutorials!!
Fantastic and easy to understand zebra explanation, thank you 😎
Thank you so much for the feedback!!
Excellent video! Great explanation. Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed it!!
Awesome video! Thanks so much.
You’re so welcome! Glad you liked it 😁
Informative AND entertaining! Well done!
Well explained thank you! For the past week I thought having zebras in the highlights was okay 🤦🏽♂️
Excelente explicación. Te pasaste... Mil gracias
Thanks so much! You made this so easy to understand!
I’m so happy to hear you say that! It’s been a huge help for me 😊
very fun editing- great job
thank you friend, this makes my r6 digest my video better
Great video...explanation in real world use! Thank you!
This is sooooo helpful!! Thank you!!
Thanks info, underrated channel
Thanks so much!! I’m working on making it even better 😊
This is super useful and informative!
Thanks for that cool and helpful video.
1:03 lol :)
Like!
Great video. What might a proper zebras ire be if you want to record afternoon sky?
Wow this is great! me and my ZV-e10 says thank you! 👍🙏🎉
So, you set your zebra level to 65 and look for stripes to just start appearing in the hot zones of a face? (Nose bridge, cheek bone) As opposed to zebras at 100 and look for zebras in the same areas, which would likely produce a darker image.
This is a fantastic video.
that was awesome thanks
Amazing, accessible information that is easily digestible because of your excellent communication skills!
Thank you so much for your help!
I do love the zebras! :)
Love it. Thank you for this!
Very good. Thanks for that!
Really helped me, thank you 🙂
This is a great video! Thanks alot!!!
Very helpful video!! Thank you!!
You’re welcome! Is there anything else like this you’ve got questions about?
Great explanation! Thank you for this! 👊🏿
Great video! Thank you. Subbed!
Hi! Thx for this video, I have a ZV-E10 and I want to shoot in RAW outside. I setted the Zebras to 100. So basically when I see on the screen I just have to modify the F-stop to get rid of them right? Cuz sometimes I see zebras on my model that I wanna photograph.
Great explanation on this!
Nice job! I like your creativity. Thank you for the explanation.
Great tutorial . Thanks
Great explanation!
Thank you for explaining that!
Educational and entertaining. Love it!
I’m so glad!! Thanks for the awesome feedback 😊
Really useful!
Thank you so much :)
great video and it helps a lot.
That’s awesome to hear! Thank you!
so helpful and funny! thank you!
Love the creative & entertaining editing & content. Your like a little expert that just popped up on my timeline… thx YT! I have the A7C & A7S3… I want ZV-1 as well. I’m learning the basics still, I only use A7C as my dedicated Stream cam as I primarily do game streams, but I want to change the direction of my channel for Vlog style & tech & gear tutorials instead.
Thanks so much! I’ve never been called an expert before 😆 it feels nice! I love the ZV-1. Look for an open box at Best Buy - it will save you a ton of money! Your channel idea sounds great! I would definitely watch!!
this video was really good
Why not HLG3? Noise?
This was perfect 👍
do you have a zebra tip for a6400 slog2 video
Well done!
What picture profiles does this work for?
This was a delightful and informative video. I've never used the custom zebra setting on my camera for skin tones (or familiarized myself with Ansel Adam's chart), so dialing in the 65 +/-5 custom setting was a new adventure for me. Since I'm largely videoing people, in interviews and in general, your suggestion is going to come in handy. Thanks for your charming and cheeky approach to this helpful topic. Keep up the good work!
I’m so happy it was helpful for you, and I’ve never been called cheeky before, but I like it 😊
Quick question for brown skin people should zebra be set at 60 or 70?
Excellent 👌🏾
What impact is on skin tones when underexosing, with A7iii?
I like to expose in "middle" for highlights keeping as much information as possible but not underexpose too much, and Im able to bring exposure up in lightroom.
Just filmed an archery tournament and used these kinda wrong. Had them set to 100 and made some shots too dark. I was using an nd filter to lower the light
Great Video
Use a variable ND filter to lower exposure with video. Not shutter or aperture.
Problem is that ZEBRAS DO lie if you are using a display LUT or gamma assist etc etc. That's why, NEVER use these "assist" tools because they mess you up unless you're using FX6 or FX9 where the Zebras go from the actual IRE rather than the Display IRE.
Saved my life, thank you!
So how do you expose?
Obrigado querido, abraço do Brasil. Ganhou mais um assinante, um like e um comentário. Continue, seu canal está quase monetizando.
thanks! makes sense for portrait, but / so / i am confused. so if you set zebras (level?) to 65 (%?) +-5 (%?), does that mean that zebras will APPEAR BETWEEN 60 and 70 (percent irl value?) to let you know that an area is PERFECT - as opposed to blown-out?!?!?!!?? That hurts my brain. ...
But when you set them high like 90%, the camera magically knows that that means blown-out highlights? So I've been setting my [zebra levels?] to 70 bc a portrait phtgphr told me to, but I'm taking night landscapes and wrongly assuming that the zebras mean blown-out highlights but it just means "This area is a 70% ir-whatever value? Ouch halp! I am so missing something crucial!
What am I missing ? This has been making my brain ache sorely for months