Your work on this video has a great sense, very useful to see it explained so deeply here. As a new owner of RX-100 I found out that is impossible to preset the camera from setting to shoot static scene (low iso, single shoot drive, AF-S, ...) to dynamic scene (short time, AF-C, high iso, continuous shoot drive, ...) fast enough to be able to catch the unexpected moment (like running animal in the forest, ....). I tried to use the MR functionality and intuitive found some ways, but this your complete coverage helped me to understand it completely and fast. Thank you
Many thanks! Really excellent, clear, seemingly complete explanation of the memory save/recall function in these cams. Much appreciated, and keep it up! Surprised this video doesn't have 100x more views!
Thanks for the vid! It was a little confusing before watching your video. This will make it a lot easier so my gf can switch back and forth from stills to video (since the settings are saved independently for each mode like my Canon is).
Thanks for this, Aaron, it is just the sort of careful exploration of procedure that one might expect of someone who spends time where procedure and survival are closely linked. I have the RX10 IV so I will have to go through this on my camera and see how much overlap exists. I am having trouble "holding" settings, and I think that your procedures may be the key to unlocking what Sony (or White) have failed to provide. I read a lot of expeditionary accounts and I will add your output to my reading list. Currently I am reading Joan Druett's book ISLAND OF THE LOST - inadvertent expeditioneering.
Many thanks, Aaron. Sony should employ you to explain what they don't.
Thanks!
Your work on this video has a great sense, very useful to see it explained so deeply here. As a new owner of RX-100 I found out that is impossible to preset the camera from setting to shoot static scene (low iso, single shoot drive, AF-S, ...) to dynamic scene (short time, AF-C, high iso, continuous shoot drive, ...) fast enough to be able to catch the unexpected moment (like running animal in the forest, ....). I tried to use the MR functionality and intuitive found some ways, but this your complete coverage helped me to understand it completely and fast.
Thank you
Glad to help!
Many thanks! Really excellent, clear, seemingly complete explanation of the memory save/recall function in these cams. Much appreciated, and keep it up!
Surprised this video doesn't have 100x more views!
Thanks for watching!
This is going to revolutionise how I use this camera. Thank you so much!!!
Happy to help!
Thanks for the vid! It was a little confusing before watching your video. This will make it a lot easier so my gf can switch back and forth from stills to video (since the settings are saved independently for each mode like my Canon is).
Thanks for watching!
Many thanks - very clearly explained. Had been trying to work out how these functions work on my RX10Mk4. Now I know!
Thanks for this, Aaron, it is just the sort of careful exploration of procedure that one might expect of someone who spends time where procedure and survival are closely linked. I have the RX10 IV so I will have to go through this on my camera and see how much overlap exists. I am having trouble "holding" settings, and I think that your procedures may be the key to unlocking what Sony (or White) have failed to provide. I read a lot of expeditionary accounts and I will add your output to my reading list. Currently I am reading Joan Druett's book ISLAND OF THE LOST - inadvertent expeditioneering.
Thanks for the book lead.
So cool! I didn't know I can save photo settings also aside from video settings!
Glad to help.
Thank you for such a clear explanation!
Thanks for watching & subscribing!
This is great. Thanks for putting this together.
No problem!
Thanks. Just what I was looking for
Glad I could help
Very clear explanation, thanks!
You are welcome!
Thanks, very useful tutorial. Still I have a minor problem: cant get the memory recall in function menu, just don't understand
It's a little odd to work with, I admit.
Very nice explanation. Thank you.
Thank you!
@2:20. How are you able to have exposure mode under your function settings. Im unable to set it for some reason on my a6600
You have to go into the customize menu setting. I’m not exactly sure on the A6600 since each one of them have slightly different menus.
Just got the mark 3 version. great video thanks.
Glad it helped
Y E S thank you so much! The VA is absolutely superb!!
Glad you like it!
really good and easy to follow .....thanks
Glad it was helpful!
omg! thanks so much! this is the best tutorial about MR!
Glad you think so!
Do settings M1, M2..etc go away when format is done on the card?
I don’t believe so.
How to reach Add item list to add things
Great review 😸
Thank you! 😁
Very helpful. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Perfect, tnx. :)
No worries!
GOOD!!!!
Thanks!
I cant see an option to add MR to the Function Menu? RX100VA
The MR is on the top dial. It's a fundamental part of the camera system.
I can't see the MR on the Function Menu either, even with the dial turned to MR.
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Thanks for watching.