Filming scenario for real estate exteriors and architecture.
💎 These image quality settings will produce fantastic detail, color, and dynamic range without needing to color grade.
Rotate the Mode Dial to Movie Mode
Set the File Format to XAVC S 4K
Set the Record Setting to:
Set the Picture Profile to PPOFF
Set the Creative Style to Standard
🧙 If you prefer a more natural look or a better starting point for color grading, I recommend increasing saturation slightly while lowering contrast and sharpness.
🧙 DRO/Auto HDR brightens the shadows and produces an image with more dynamic range.
Set DRO/Auto HDR to Lv5
🧙 SteadyShot stabilizes footage when hand-holding the camera, however, it's only available with lenses that have image stabilization built-in.
Set SteadyShot to On
🏠 These settings allow you to pinpoint focus on a home or building.
Set the Focus Mode to AF-C
Set the Focus Area to Flexible Spot
Set Face/Eye Priority to Off
Set the AF Drive Speed to Normal
Set the AF Tracking to Responsive
🧙 Touch Focus moves the focus box to wherever you tap the screen.
🧙 Pause autofocus to prevent the camera from hunting or racking focus while recording.
Assign a Custom Key to AF/MF Toggle
Press the AF/MF Toggle button to switch between AF and MF
🧙 Focus Magnifier enlarges the image, making it easier to see fine details and double-check focus.
Assign a Custom Key to Focus Magnifier
Set Initial Focus Mag to x4.0
🏠 These settings automatically adjust the exposure as light fluctuates and produce a large depth-of-field (sharpness) for homes and architecture.
Set the Exposure Mode to Aperture Priority
Set the Aperture to the F8
Set the ISO to Auto
Set the Metering to Multi
Set Auto Slow Shutter to On
Set the White Balance to AWB (Auto White Balance)
🧙 Setting a manual white balance can fix color shifts that sometimes occur outdoors and produce more consistent results.
Set the White Balance to C.Temp./Filter and adjust the temperature to:
🌓 Steps to make the image brighter or darker.
Increase [+] the Exposure Compensation to +0.3, +0.7 or +1.0
Decrease [-] the Exposure Compensation to -0.3, -0.7 or -1.0
🧙 Zebras can help you determine whether or not the highlights in the image are too bright (overexposed).
Assign a Custom Key to Zebra Display
Set the Zebra Level to Lower Limit: 95+