Justin Turner
March 27th, 2013, 03:46 PM
Received our ea50 yesterday and have been playing trying to work everything out. As a stills photographer we started shooting video on dslr so the ea50 seems familiar ish but cant work out a few things.
I have worked out by making the manual wb the preset i can then select it and press the little button on the side to scroll up and down the kelvin rating giving me more options then just the three presets but is there a way i can make the two other a and b options a kelvin rating. I would like to have one as a daylight setting around 5000k and the other as an evening setting around 7500k. I guess i can just do two custom settings using a white/grey card under those lighting conditions but to match up with other camera we are using ( dslr) it would be nice to know im on the same settings without having to scroll using the manual kelven preset. The manual kelvin way we would then use at receptions in mixed lighting to get the right look, but for the rest of the day a preset is quicker and easier.
Next question, is there any way of setting one of the iso/gain presets to a manual version so i can scroll through all the iso/gain options. I feel just having three presets is limiting. Im used to just hitting iso and selecting what i need from a dslr. The only way i can work it out is selecting three presets and if i want more i have to go into the menu and assign a different value to one of the presets which is slow. So far im using 200, 400 and 800 but as the evening goes on and i to the night i will be needing values much higher. We changed the display to show iso and not gain as thats what we are used to.
Last question, in auto mode shooting 50p it selects a shutter of 50? I thought you should have the shutter at double the fps so 50p has shutter of 100 and 24p you use 50. Is it ok to use 50 as the shutter on 50fps?
Sorry for the long first post, the camera seems amazing and much easier then rigging up the dslr's have read throuh the manual and worked most things out just a few questions to sort out before we use it at a real situation.
I have worked out by making the manual wb the preset i can then select it and press the little button on the side to scroll up and down the kelvin rating giving me more options then just the three presets but is there a way i can make the two other a and b options a kelvin rating. I would like to have one as a daylight setting around 5000k and the other as an evening setting around 7500k. I guess i can just do two custom settings using a white/grey card under those lighting conditions but to match up with other camera we are using ( dslr) it would be nice to know im on the same settings without having to scroll using the manual kelven preset. The manual kelvin way we would then use at receptions in mixed lighting to get the right look, but for the rest of the day a preset is quicker and easier.
Next question, is there any way of setting one of the iso/gain presets to a manual version so i can scroll through all the iso/gain options. I feel just having three presets is limiting. Im used to just hitting iso and selecting what i need from a dslr. The only way i can work it out is selecting three presets and if i want more i have to go into the menu and assign a different value to one of the presets which is slow. So far im using 200, 400 and 800 but as the evening goes on and i to the night i will be needing values much higher. We changed the display to show iso and not gain as thats what we are used to.
Last question, in auto mode shooting 50p it selects a shutter of 50? I thought you should have the shutter at double the fps so 50p has shutter of 100 and 24p you use 50. Is it ok to use 50 as the shutter on 50fps?
Sorry for the long first post, the camera seems amazing and much easier then rigging up the dslr's have read throuh the manual and worked most things out just a few questions to sort out before we use it at a real situation.