Congratulation for this great tutorial. Just a question: I have both the HX90v and HX99, and in general but specially on modes P, M, I can see that the HX90v make nicer photos, but the HX99 looks more flats, how could I get nicer photos on the HX99 ?
Hi, please can you help as having problems getting my issue across with support. There is, apparently a setting for adv. Sports shooting but i can't find it. It was on a list of the settings icons in an online manual. Many thanks
Hi Thanks for such a great bunch of tips. My request - please give me a simple path to follow to give me the blur on a waterfall. My iPhone does it easily. Can you show me how I can do it with the HX99?
YOu need a long shutter speed, at least 1/2 second, as much as 2 seconds. To prevent overexposure, the camera (or manually) compensates by reducing the f-stop and possibly lowering the ISO. If you do not understand the interplay between shutter speed and f-stop, you can probablly find on e of the nighttime scenes that will force a longer exposure. You'll want a tripod.
Question Jason . . . When in the "selfie " config. with the display up; does the hx99 focus when you push the shutter release, or, when it takes the picture 3 seconds later. ? It kinda seems like it's focusing when you push the shutter button; based on the "beep". Which would be too soon; before you extend the camera and crop. Thanks, Bob
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks for your prompt reply. One work around would to use manual focus . . . Two more questions: with the display up, in selfie config., can you increase the delay from 3 seconds ? And, can you take a burst (3 frames) while in selfie, display up ? Thanks again, Bob
Some options must be enabled not letting you use it... Face detection for example and [120p]/[100p] cannot be selected for the following settings: [Intelligent Auto][Superior Auto][Scene Selection]
Hello Jay, I just bought the hx99 but I can't seems to find anyway to change the front focus ring to control the zooming when in Manual mode. Can you please assist me ? Thank you
Hello Scott, If you press the DISP on the back of the camera it will cycle thru the various display modes. The Histogram should be one of them. If not turn it on here: MENU → (Camera Settings2) → [DISP Button] → [Monitor] or [Finder] → desired setting → [Enter]
Hi Jay, I know your Sony HX99 review is old now but I've just bought the camera and I'm having a problem getting Auto HDR to work. I'm in JPG, in Program mode and as per the manual Picture Effect is turned off. Bracketing works fine, but I cannot for the life of me get multiple shots using Auto HDR, both with auto exposure and defined exposure settings. Other than just setting the Camera to Auto HDR, is there anything else I need to do, with any other settings. As I say, bracketing works fine. You may not have this camera anymore but it's the same Auto HDR setting for the Sony RX100 series. Any help you can give is appreciated.
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks, no it's functional and not greyed out. I tried both settings in Auto HDR and It only takes one shot. I'm wondering if there is any other setting that could conflict, although being in JPG, Program mode and with Picture Effect turned off as per manual, it should be OK.
Apologies, Jay. Somehow, file format had locked into RAW which explains the non-functioning of Auto HDR. I've been shooting in JPG so somewhere along the line clumsy fingers got involved. Sorry to have troubled you.
I just got one of these thinking it has all the things i want for my budget...i also thought it could do timelapse...i saw you can do it in the HX90v...and just assumed you'd be able to do it in the HX99 too...now i'm wondering if i should return it for the HX90v. Is there anyway to get the timelapse/interval shooting on the HX99?
i bought the HX99 finally because of your videos on it (i watched a bunch, but yours is what convinced me to pull the trigger)...and didn't realize that the HX90v timelapse video you did wasn't for the HX99 until after i got it
@@Jason_Hermann ah...yes, sorry, you're right...that is for the RX100 ...in your opinion do you think it is possible that sony would do an update to the firmware anytime and include the 'interval shooting' feature? and if that isn't possible, do you think the RX100 is a better overall value compared to the HX99?
This is regarding full frame & APS-C cameras. Will have significant low light performance on Full frame compared to APS-C without noise? I'm going to buy a new lense for an APS-C sensor. I also have an idea to invest in full frames lenses. But the Full frame body prices are very high. I'm doing this as a hobby. Help me. Thank you.
Low light performance is significantly better on the full frame cameras, but as you mentioned the lenses are significantly more money as well. Best bang for the buck would be the Sigma 16mm, 30mm, and 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Lenses for low light shooting and overall quality in my opinion. If you need optical stabilization, the the Sony 35mm f/1.8 OSS Is a good option and 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens as well. See my lens guides here for more options and links to reviews: www.sonyalphalab.com/guides/e-mount-lens-guides/
If you are not into video, then the HX80 (bhpho.to/2EBOnNT) would be a better value for the dollar in my opinion ;) It has the same sensor and overall image quality as the HX99
whoa...i know this video was shot a year ago lol...but my main question is...How the heck do you record a slow mo video? When i tried the setting 1080p at 120fps and review the video, it's still recorded as normal? Helpppppp
Hi Ninja, you need to record at 1080 and 120p like you are doing, but then you also need video editing software like Final Cut Pro to take that 120p footage and spread it out to let's say 24p in a new project. That 120 frames per second footage will then be spread out to 24 frames per second, which is what slows it down so much. So instead of 120p = 1 second of time, it will then be 4-5 seconds of time and slow-motion. That is how you do it... I will create a new video tutorial on this, because you are not the first person to ask how to do this. Stay tuned for that in the very near future!! Unfortunately the video editing software will cost you some money, but if you plan on doing slow motion work, it's well worth the investment in my opinion.
@@Jason_Hermann Ohhhh...I didn't know you needed a video editing software to record a slow mo from the camera. Thanks for the suggestions. And I will def watch out for your tutorial on this matter.
I am having trouble with moving objects, my old camera had setting for children which worked great. This has things like pet, portrait etc. Please help me on this :-)
Want to zoom, crop and save pictures while on the camera...….can this be done???? I asked this on the beginners video but also wanted to share with the pro tips incase any of you pros out there know how to do this!!!
Might be possible but it's far easier to push the photos off to a photoeditor on your phone or desktop. Like trying to type on an Apple Watch, some things are just not practical.
@5:21 love the Woody Allen impression, nice touch !
Congratulation for this great tutorial. Just a question: I have both the HX90v and HX99, and in general but specially on modes P, M, I can see that the HX90v make nicer photos, but the HX99 looks more flats, how could I get nicer photos on the HX99 ?
Excelente!!!....why? I can't handle the zoom from the ring in A and if it is in P it is possible
Thanks for posting this video. Any suggestions for using this camera to take pictures at a concert? What settings I should use? Thanks
Hi, please can you help as having problems getting my issue across with support. There is, apparently a setting for adv. Sports shooting but i can't find it. It was on a list of the settings icons in an online manual. Many thanks
Nice Job Jason . . . just got an hx99.
Hi Thanks for such a great bunch of tips. My request - please give me a simple path to follow to give me the blur on a waterfall. My iPhone does it easily. Can you show me how I can do it with the HX99?
YOu need a long shutter speed, at least 1/2 second, as much as 2 seconds. To prevent overexposure, the camera (or manually) compensates by reducing the f-stop and possibly lowering the ISO. If you do not understand the interplay between shutter speed and f-stop, you can probablly find on e of the nighttime scenes that will force a longer exposure. You'll want a tripod.
Question Jason . . . When in the "selfie " config. with the display up; does the hx99 focus when you push the shutter release, or, when it takes the picture 3 seconds later. ? It kinda seems like it's focusing when you push the shutter button; based on the "beep". Which would be too soon; before you extend the camera and crop. Thanks, Bob
Yes it is focusing when it beeps, so you need to have something in place for the camera to focus on if it's just you in the selfie shot for example.
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks for your prompt reply. One work around would to use manual focus . . . Two more questions: with the display up, in selfie config., can you increase the delay from 3 seconds ? And, can you take a burst (3 frames) while in selfie, display up ? Thanks again, Bob
Hey Jason, the slow motion 120p 100M option is greyed out on my DSC-HX99. Why?
Some options must be enabled not letting you use it... Face detection for example and [120p]/[100p] cannot be selected for the following settings: [Intelligent Auto][Superior Auto][Scene Selection]
Thanks for the video, can this camera do time lapse?
Unfortunately not Rob...
@@Jason_Hermann thank you
super helpful. thanks!
5:12 Not sure about this model, but on my HX50 it changes the preview framerate from 30 to 60, but doesn't improve resolution / playback quality.
Hello Jay, I just bought the hx99 but I can't seems to find anyway to change the front focus ring to control the zooming when in Manual mode. Can you please assist me ? Thank you
Hi Jay, is there a setting on the hx99 that displays the histogram on screen while adjusting exposure? Thanks
Hello Scott, If you press the DISP on the back of the camera it will cycle thru the various display modes. The Histogram should be one of them. If not turn it on here: MENU → (Camera Settings2) → [DISP Button] → [Monitor] or [Finder] → desired setting → [Enter]
Hi Jay, I know your Sony HX99 review is old now but I've just bought the camera and I'm having a problem getting Auto HDR to work. I'm in JPG, in Program mode and as per the manual Picture Effect is turned off. Bracketing works fine, but I cannot for the life of me get multiple shots using Auto HDR, both with auto exposure and defined exposure settings. Other than just setting the Camera to Auto HDR, is there anything else I need to do, with any other settings. As I say, bracketing works fine. You may not have this camera anymore but it's the same Auto HDR setting for the Sony RX100 series. Any help you can give is appreciated.
So Auto HDR works, but it's not taking multiple shots? Or is it greyed out and not working at all?
@@Jason_Hermann Thanks, no it's functional and not greyed out. I tried both settings in Auto HDR and It only takes one shot. I'm wondering if there is any other setting that could conflict, although being in JPG, Program mode and with Picture Effect turned off as per manual, it should be OK.
Apologies, Jay. Somehow, file format had locked into RAW which explains the non-functioning of Auto HDR. I've been shooting in JPG so somewhere along the line clumsy fingers got involved. Sorry to have troubled you.
@@craigbaguley3359 No worries Craig and I'm really glad you figured it out!
I just got one of these thinking it has all the things i want for my budget...i also thought it could do timelapse...i saw you can do it in the HX90v...and just assumed you'd be able to do it in the HX99 too...now i'm wondering if i should return it for the HX90v. Is there anyway to get the timelapse/interval shooting on the HX99?
I don't see the Time-lapse feature on either camera? Does the 90V have the old app access perhaps?
i bought the HX99 finally because of your videos on it (i watched a bunch, but yours is what convinced me to pull the trigger)...and didn't realize that the HX90v timelapse video you did wasn't for the HX99 until after i got it
I don't recall doing an HX90V Timelapse Video? Do you mean RX100?
@@Jason_Hermann ah...yes, sorry, you're right...that is for the RX100 ...in your opinion do you think it is possible that sony would do an update to the firmware anytime and include the 'interval shooting' feature? and if that isn't possible, do you think the RX100 is a better overall value compared to the HX99?
@@glyphit No chance of a firmware update in my opinion.
Thanks for this very helpful video. I can't connect my smartphone and laptop with this camera. SonyHX 99.
This is regarding full frame & APS-C cameras. Will have significant low light performance on Full frame compared to APS-C without noise? I'm going to buy a new lense for an APS-C sensor. I also have an idea to invest in full frames lenses. But the Full frame body prices are very high. I'm doing this as a hobby. Help me. Thank you.
Low light performance is significantly better on the full frame cameras, but as you mentioned the lenses are significantly more money as well. Best bang for the buck would be the Sigma 16mm, 30mm, and 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Lenses for low light shooting and overall quality in my opinion. If you need optical stabilization, the the Sony 35mm f/1.8 OSS Is a good option and 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens as well. See my lens guides here for more options and links to reviews: www.sonyalphalab.com/guides/e-mount-lens-guides/
could you recommend me to choose between hx 80 and hx99? it will be very helpful .Thank you!!
If you are not into video, then the HX80 (bhpho.to/2EBOnNT) would be a better value for the dollar in my opinion ;) It has the same sensor and overall image quality as the HX99
Is there any way to make DSC-HX99 digital camera into webcam too? thank you.
whoa...i know this video was shot a year ago lol...but my main question is...How the heck do you record a slow mo video? When i tried the setting 1080p at 120fps and review the video, it's still recorded as normal? Helpppppp
Hi Ninja, you need to record at 1080 and 120p like you are doing, but then you also need video editing software like Final Cut Pro to take that 120p footage and spread it out to let's say 24p in a new project. That 120 frames per second footage will then be spread out to 24 frames per second, which is what slows it down so much. So instead of 120p = 1 second of time, it will then be 4-5 seconds of time and slow-motion. That is how you do it... I will create a new video tutorial on this, because you are not the first person to ask how to do this. Stay tuned for that in the very near future!! Unfortunately the video editing software will cost you some money, but if you plan on doing slow motion work, it's well worth the investment in my opinion.
@@Jason_Hermann Ohhhh...I didn't know you needed a video editing software to record a slow mo from the camera. Thanks for the suggestions. And I will def watch out for your tutorial on this matter.
Thanks really helpful ... i have the WX800 ... Maybe some real world outdoor photo situations would be great too ..
Be sure to check out the beginners guide as well, for many more tips! th-cam.com/video/S2dkAGgw1ys/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for this very good instruction.
I cant get this thing to record more than 5 minutes of 4k video, is that normal for this camera?
Yes, this camera only records 4k footage in 5min clips.
Mine was fine I have a video that took 10 minutes long with no problem.
@@JenintheUSA Mine may continue if moving it around, but hit record and sit it on the table and see if it goes longer??
Hi how do i insert to SD card
Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/S2dkAGgw1ys/w-d-xo.html
Sony hx99 support catalysh browse?
No
I am having trouble with moving objects, my old camera had setting for children which worked great. This has things like pet, portrait etc. Please help me on this :-)
Try the Sports Mode in the SCN Menu. The camera will use a fast shutter speed - but also a high ISO if the light is less than bright/ideal.
see the video fo beginners....
Why can’t see 24p100m setting
Want to zoom, crop and save pictures while on the camera...….can this be done???? I asked this on the beginners video but also wanted to share with the pro tips incase any of you pros out there know how to do this!!!
Might be possible but it's far easier to push the photos off to a photoeditor on your phone or desktop. Like trying to type on an Apple Watch, some things are just not practical.
I have 0 knowledge how to configure other mode so my dad would just tell me to use Auto only XD