Thanks for a very concise outline of your setup. I want to start doing more video and this gets me to a good starting point. I really enjoy your easy going style and straight to the point delivery. Best to you and your heart health as a heart attack, stent, pacemaker equipped 70 year old myself.
Great video …subscribed…just got r5ii…still testing and trying all the settings to decide what I want in c3…probably 4k 100 ! So I can speed it up with sound 👍
Aloha Scott, glad to see you’re feeling a little better. Thanks for the great video. I’ve got similar equipment and I’m just starting to use video for the very first time. So I’ve taken a lot of notes and watching you multiple times. Also looking forward to processing it if you could get into that on your next video or two, that would be awesome. Thanks again.
Beautiful there. One of the things I really like about the tech we have is being able to share across this little planet, the diversity we have around us - so thank you. Really glad to see you doing so much better. I know I mentioned you on my channel when you got in the accident and then with the widow maker. See, I like shooting hummingbirds - your bears and moose - would make a little uneasy. Thank you for sharing your video settings. I really missed the 8K when shooting the R3 and really enjoying learning your settings. Will change mine to match .... other than 8K!! 🤗💖
My lower back was hurting for a year. The doc xray'd it and didn't find anything. I started doing 10 sit-ups in bed every morning before getting out of bed and the soreness went away and has stayed away. Core strength probably.
If you use a video editor you can also slow down a 240 / 120 or 60 frame rate by a quarter or half or more. Or you can use the in camera option of the high frame rate that does it for you. I personally do it myself in video edit as I have original (typically 60 frame rate) in a normal video. Still learning myself it's nice to use in camera high frame rates at 120 / 240 which is nice. Also 240 is available in 2k rez now too so there is that if you want a very slow mo
I use a 24 timeline so I slow the 120fps footage down to 20%. If you use a 30 timeline you would slow it down to 25%. Just divide the timeline by the fps to get the percentage you need the footage slowed down to. And of course once slowed down kill the audio as it will be slowed down also.
You have to go back and set the switched video mode to 120fps after saving the c3. you set the high frame rate off and 2k 120fps so you can have sound and slow the footage down or leave it at normal speed. Elsewise you get no sound @ 120fps with high frame rate enabled.
Great video- very practical. Why 24p? To get slower? Most North American TV's and TH-cam is either 30 or 60P? Arn't you causing frame skipping / or insertion (jump) to match 30 or 60P, when viewed?
Movies are filmed at 24 fps timeline for natural blur. anything faster than 30p looks unnatural to the eye. TVs etc are resolution and refresh rate and not timeline fps.
Hi Thanks for very useful vid on video set up, must ask if you have used dual shooting or pre capture during video, I've tried every setting but movie rec size etc always greyed out , Ive missed something but baffled at the moment!
WA: many thanks for a very informative video. In stills, I have C3 saved for indoor flash settings. When I use your suggested settings for Crop mode, it overrides the flash settings. Is there any way to get to Crop mode as you describe without overriding my flash setting? Thanks!
The R5 II advanced manual says you can record 4K 120p in standard intra and get higher data rates. LGOP gives you 350 Mbps. Can you can see if you can record 4k 120p at higher Mbps after you select clog2 and 422 10 bit? The you might have to set clog2 and 422 10 bit first because the Mbps for standard intra is 1800 Mbps
@@WILDALASKA But I may be wrong. Another area on Canon's website shows higher data rates in 4K. The menu is very different from the R5 and I need to see how you select 4K 120p at 1800 Mbps. It also showed higher data rates that matched the r5 and r3. The only question would be how sub sampled 4K image looks and how much detail you lose. If you can shoot at higher data rates in 4K then I stand corrected.
Just what I needed. I set up my camera but now I'm a bit confused. I tested the settings and they are both normal speed with one being cropped. How do I set-up for slow motion? I don't know anything about video. Sorry. I rarely use it but would like to try it more often. I'm thinking that I would either have to set C3 for slow motion and lose it as a crop mode or leave that and choose a different movie recording size from the menu when in recording mode. What movie recording mode do I set for slow motion? Going back now to re-watch the video to see if I missed this setting. Thank you, Scott! Happy holidays! I'm glad you're feeling well.
I forgot to add to go back and set the slow mo when selected in video mode. It will remember the last setting you have set in video mode. the register of c3 I should have done first in the tips then the slow mo. Just ping me pin instagram if you still get lost
@WILDALASKA Thank you, Scott. The thing is, I don't know which movie record setting is for Slow Mo. I understand in movie mode to just change the 4k-D etc, but which fps is slow mo? I hope I'm explaining this right. 🤦🏻♀️ Thank you again.
I find your content very helpful. I've only been shooting wildlife for two years now. I just recently upgraded to the new Canon R5 Mark ll. I have noticed that when I have my video set to 120fps, it still plays back in real time. Am I doing something wrong? Or can you only slow it down in post? If so, what is the best program? I edit using Macbook Pro in LrC which I love. However, it doesn't support video develop. Thank you.
What do you use for video editing. DaVinci (the free one) does not support the Mark IIs MP4 files because they are H265 and I don't think you can change that in the R52. You could on the original R5. To get H265 10 bit in DaVinci you have to buy the studio version. Thanks for all your great videos.
@@WILDALASKA Are you satisfied with video quality in 4K 120p? Oversampled 4k 30p is more detailed. Also, have you considered using enhanced digital IS mode instead of crop mode? It should allow to have 4k 120p but cropped. Have you used that mode? Is the crop comparable to the aps-c mode?
Hi I am looking for site advice at the moment. I shooting with her canon r7 with 100-500 but I am thinking of getting the Canon r5 mark ii but I’m a bit concerned about the reach I will lose will the 45mp compensate for the loss of focal length? I will still be using the.100-500 any advice would be much appreciated thank you Keith
Hi there. Set up just as you said, but…. When I hit the red button it goes to C3 120fps 2k and cropped - that’s brilliant. However, when I’m in stills mode and slide the left hand button from stills to video my video setting goes to 2k 100fps cropped again. I cannot get it to go to a non cropped 4K 120fps mode. Where am I going wrong? Thanks. Richard
Forgot to add that after you save the c3 go back in video mode and set it tip for 4k 120 non cropped. As the last setting you have in movie mode will be what you get when you switch back to movie form stills.
I'm missing a step! I thought I was following all your instructions, but when I finish, I only get 2K 120 fps, whether I start the video with the switch on the upper left, or by pressing the red button on the top right. What am I doing wrong?
I should have added to make sure to change the resolution back to 4k 120 fps after you register the c3. So go back into your settings and set it to 4KD 120FPS and disable crop mode and it should all work as long as you registered the c3 with the 2k 120.
Another great informative video Scott, wow that Moose came a bit close, nice surprise though👍. Glad to hear your health is on the up🤛. I think a lot of your viewers would find an editing tutorial of real benefit to us when youre feeling up to it👌
Thanks for a very concise outline of your setup. I want to start doing more video and this gets me to a good starting point. I really enjoy your easy going style and straight to the point delivery. Best to you and your heart health as a heart attack, stent, pacemaker equipped 70 year old myself.
Thanks! I’m glad it was helpful.
Hi Scott, great to hear that your health situation is getting better. Keep it up friend. And yes, please do a video on how you edit your videos.
thanks
Thank you so much. Simple and genius. Keep up the great content.
Thanks for watching!
Hiya. Yes, we worked that out shortly after sending this message- thanks, all works great now. 👍👍
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Take care of yourself, you are appreciated by many.
Thank you,
Great video …subscribed…just got r5ii…still testing and trying all the settings to decide what I want in c3…probably 4k 100 ! So I can speed it up with sound 👍
Welcome aboard.
Aloha Scott, glad to see you’re feeling a little better. Thanks for the great video. I’ve got similar equipment and I’m just starting to use video for the very first time. So I’ve taken a lot of notes and watching you multiple times. Also looking forward to processing it if you could get into that on your next video or two, that would be awesome. Thanks again.
Thanks 👍
Beautiful there. One of the things I really like about the tech we have is being able to share across this little planet, the diversity we have around us - so thank you. Really glad to see you doing so much better. I know I mentioned you on my channel when you got in the accident and then with the widow maker. See, I like shooting hummingbirds - your bears and moose - would make a little uneasy. Thank you for sharing your video settings. I really missed the 8K when shooting the R3 and really enjoying learning your settings. Will change mine to match .... other than 8K!! 🤗💖
Thanks and hope they are helpful for you.
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@13:21 by mistake you just called out my favourite camera's name. Great Video :)
LOL. it was a good camera.
Thanks great video.. Great to hear the update on your health.. Keep it up.. Todd
Thanks
I would like to second that(the video editing)
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Thank You!
Good, interesting video. Would love to see your post shoot process. Take care.
thanks
My lower back was hurting for a year. The doc xray'd it and didn't find anything. I started doing 10 sit-ups in bed every morning before getting out of bed and the soreness went away and has stayed away. Core strength probably.
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Thank you for video set up!
Our pleasure!
Editing video would be nice. When I playback my 120 fps should it be slower? It is not unless I enable high frame rate in the menu
If you use a video editor you can also slow down a 240 / 120 or 60 frame rate by a quarter or half or more. Or you can use the in camera option of the high frame rate that does it for you.
I personally do it myself in video edit as I have original (typically 60 frame rate) in a normal video.
Still learning myself it's nice to use in camera high frame rates at 120 / 240 which is nice. Also 240 is available in 2k rez now too so there is that if you want a very slow mo
Thank you for the information @@VafaPhotography
I use a 24 timeline so I slow the 120fps footage down to 20%. If you use a 30 timeline you would slow it down to 25%. Just divide the timeline by the fps to get the percentage you need the footage slowed down to. And of course once slowed down kill the audio as it will be slowed down also.
Your video was very helpful but, I could not do slo mo 120 fps without the high frame rate enabled. Your video had it disabled.
You have to go back and set the switched video mode to 120fps after saving the c3. you set the high frame rate off and 2k 120fps so you can have sound and slow the footage down or leave it at normal speed. Elsewise you get no sound @ 120fps with high frame rate enabled.
Great video- very practical. Why 24p? To get slower? Most North American TV's and TH-cam is either 30 or 60P? Arn't you causing frame skipping / or insertion (jump) to match 30 or 60P, when viewed?
Movies are filmed at 24 fps timeline for natural blur. anything faster than 30p looks unnatural to the eye. TVs etc are resolution and refresh rate and not timeline fps.
Hi Thanks for very useful vid on video set up, must ask if you have used dual shooting or pre capture during video, I've tried every setting but movie rec size etc always greyed out , Ive missed something but baffled at the moment!
I haven't used the video pre record yet sorry
WA: many thanks for a very informative video. In stills, I have C3 saved for indoor flash settings. When I use your suggested settings for Crop mode, it overrides the flash settings. Is there any way to get to Crop mode as you describe without overriding my flash setting? Thanks!
I never use flash so im not sure. Sorry
The R5 II advanced manual says you can record 4K 120p in standard intra and get higher data rates. LGOP gives you 350 Mbps. Can you can see if you can record 4k 120p at higher Mbps after you select clog2 and 422 10 bit? The you might have to set clog2 and 422 10 bit first because the Mbps for standard intra is 1800 Mbps
thx for the info
@@WILDALASKA But I may be wrong. Another area on Canon's website shows higher data rates in 4K. The menu is very different from the R5 and I need to see how you select 4K 120p at 1800 Mbps. It also showed higher data rates that matched the r5 and r3. The only question would be how sub sampled 4K image looks and how much detail you lose. If you can shoot at higher data rates in 4K then I stand corrected.
Just what I needed. I set up my camera but now I'm a bit confused. I tested the settings and they are both normal speed with one being cropped. How do I set-up for slow motion? I don't know anything about video. Sorry. I rarely use it but would like to try it more often. I'm thinking that I would either have to set C3 for slow motion and lose it as a crop mode or leave that and choose a different movie recording size from the menu when in recording mode. What movie recording mode do I set for slow motion? Going back now to re-watch the video to see if I missed this setting. Thank you, Scott! Happy holidays! I'm glad you're feeling well.
I forgot to add to go back and set the slow mo when selected in video mode. It will remember the last setting you have set in video mode. the register of c3 I should have done first in the tips then the slow mo. Just ping me pin instagram if you still get lost
@WILDALASKA Thank you, Scott. The thing is, I don't know which movie record setting is for Slow Mo. I understand in movie mode to just change the 4k-D etc, but which fps is slow mo? I hope I'm explaining this right. 🤦🏻♀️ Thank you again.
the 120fps that is set when you select the movie toggle is your slow motion
@WILDALASKA What would be not slow motion, without crop? 60 fps?
@@cathco9 4k 24fps or 30fps. depends on your video timeline
I find your content very helpful. I've only been shooting wildlife for two years now. I just recently upgraded to the new Canon R5 Mark ll. I have noticed that when I have my video set to 120fps, it still plays back in real time. Am I doing something wrong? Or can you only slow it down in post? If so, what is the best program? I edit using Macbook Pro in LrC which I love. However, it doesn't support video develop. Thank you.
If you have a 30fps timeline then it's slowed down to 25%. If in a 24 fps timeline then its down to 20%
What do you use for video editing. DaVinci (the free one) does not support the Mark IIs MP4 files because they are H265 and I don't think you can change that in the R52. You could on the original
R5. To get H265 10 bit in DaVinci you have to buy the studio version. Thanks for all your great videos.
Final Cut Pro.
Can you do R5 vs R6 Mark II ?
Not following
Hi! Would it be possible to see some of your 4K 120p footage in 4K render?
A couple videos fr some reason went out in 1080p but most should be in 4K
@WILDALASKA But the video shows on YT as 1080p
@@przybylskipawel Looks like the videos from oct 26 to nov 27th ended yp being 1080p but the rest are in 4k
@@WILDALASKA Are you satisfied with video quality in 4K 120p? Oversampled 4k 30p is more detailed. Also, have you considered using enhanced digital IS mode instead of crop mode? It should allow to have 4k 120p but cropped. Have you used that mode? Is the crop comparable to the aps-c mode?
Hi I am looking for site advice at the moment. I shooting with her canon r7 with 100-500 but I am thinking of getting the Canon r5 mark ii but I’m a bit concerned about the reach I will lose will the 45mp compensate for the loss of focal length? I will still be using the.100-500 any advice would be much appreciated thank you Keith
It just depends on how close you can get. But you can also run a TC or drop the camera into crop mode.
Hi there. Set up just as you said, but…. When I hit the red button it goes to C3 120fps 2k and cropped - that’s brilliant. However, when I’m in stills mode and slide the left hand button from stills to video my video setting goes to 2k 100fps cropped again. I cannot get it to go to a non cropped 4K 120fps mode. Where am I going wrong? Thanks. Richard
Forgot to add that after you save the c3 go back in video mode and set it tip for 4k 120 non cropped. As the last setting you have in movie mode will be what you get when you switch back to movie form stills.
I'm missing a step! I thought I was following all your instructions, but when I finish, I only get 2K 120 fps, whether I start the video with the switch on the upper left, or by pressing the red button on the top right. What am I doing wrong?
I should have added to make sure to change the resolution back to 4k 120 fps after you register the c3. So go back into your settings and set it to 4KD 120FPS and disable crop mode and it should all work as long as you registered the c3 with the 2k 120.
Thanks! I should have understood that. In any event, I’m set up and ready to go now!
Another great informative video Scott, wow that Moose came a bit close, nice surprise though👍. Glad to hear your health is on the up🤛. I think a lot of your viewers would find an editing tutorial of real benefit to us when youre feeling up to it👌
thanks and will do