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Flowers & Foliage

Filming scenario for flowers, leaves, and foliage.

CHEAT SHEET

Image QualitY

Mode Dial

Movie Mode

File Format

XAVC S 4K

Record Setting

24p | 25p

Picture Profile

PP Off

Creative Style

Standard

DRO / Auto HDR

Lv5

SteadyShot

On

Autofocus

Focus Mode

AF-C

Focus Area

WIDE

Face Priority

Off

AF Speed

Normal

AF Tracking

Responsive

Touch Operation

Touch TRACKING

Pause Focus

AF/MF Toggle

Check Focus

Focus Magnifier

Exposure

Exposure Mode

Aperture Priority

Aperture

F2.8 or Higher

ISO

Auto

Metering

Multi

Auto Slow Shutter

On

White Balance

AWB | 3500-6500K

BRIGHTNESS

Darken

[-] Exposure Comp.

Brighten

[+] Exposure Comp.

Check Highlights

Zebra (95+)
Step 1:

Image Quality

💎 These image quality settings will produce fantastic detail, color, and dynamic range without needing to color grade.
Mode Dial: Movie Mode

Rotate the Mode Dial to Movie Mode

File Format: XAVC S 4K

Set the File Format to XAVC S 4K

Record Setting: 24p | 25p

Set the Record Setting to:

  • 24p 100M in North America
  • 25p 100M outside of North America
Picture Profile: PPOFF

Set the Picture Profile to PPOFF

Creative Style: Standard

Set the Creative Style to Standard

Natural Look
🧙 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.
  1. Set Contrast to -2
  2. Set Saturation to +1
  3. Set Sharpness to -1
DRO: Lv5
🧙 DRO/Auto HDR brightens the shadows and produces an image with more dynamic range.

Set DRO/Auto HDR to Lv5

SteadyShot: On
🧙 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

Step 2:

Autofocus

🍁 These settings allow you to pinpoint and continuously focus on small flowers, leaves, and vegetation.
Focus Mode: AF-C

Set the Focus Mode to AF-C

Focus Area: Wide

Set the Focus Area to Wide

Face/Eye Priority: Off

Set Face/Eye Priority to Off

AF Drive Speed: Normal

Set the AF Drive Speed to Normal

AF Tracking: Responsive

Set the AF Tracking to Responsive

Touch Operation: Touch Tracking
🧙 Touch Tracking continuously tracks and focuses on whatever you touch on the LCD screen.
  1. Set the Touch Operation to Touch Tracking
  2. Tap the screen to track and focus on the subject
Pause Focus: AF/MF Toggle
🧙 Pause autofocus to prevent the camera from hunting or racking focus while recording.
AF/MF Toggle Button

Assign a Custom Key to AF/MF Toggle

Using AF/MF Toggle

Press the AF/MF Toggle button to switch between AF and MF

Check Focus: Focus Magnifier
🧙 Focus Magnifier enlarges the image, making it easier to see fine details and double-check focus.
Focus Magnifier Button

Assign a Custom Key to Focus Magnifier

Focus Magnification

Set Initial Focus Mag to x4.0

Using Focus Magnifier
  1. Press the Focus Magnifier button to enlarge the image
  2. Touch and drag the LCD screen to move around the frame
Step 3:

Exposure

🌤 These settings automatically adjust the exposure as light fluctuates while producing background blur (shallow depth-of-field) to make foliage stand out.
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority

Set the Exposure Mode to Aperture Priority

Aperture: F2.8 or Higher
🧙 Your lens may not be capable of reaching F2.8, in which case, set the aperture to the lowest possible F-number instead.

Set the Aperture to F2.8 or Higher

ISO: Auto

Set the ISO to Auto

Metering: Multi

Set the Metering to Multi

Auto Slow Shutter: On

Set Auto Slow Shutter to On

White Balance: AWB | 3500-6500K

Set the White Balance to AWB (Auto White Balance)

Outdoor Color Fix
🧙 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:

  • 6500K for shade and cloud cover
  • 5500K for natural daylight
  • 3500k for twilight (dawn and dusk)
Step 4:

Brightness

🌓 Steps to make the image brighter or darker.
Too Dark: Brighten the Image

Increase [+] the Exposure Compensation to +0.3, +0.7 or +1.0

Too Bright: Darken the Image

Decrease [-] the Exposure Compensation to -0.3, -0.7 or -1.0

Check Highlights: Zebra (95+)
🧙 Zebras can help you determine whether or not the highlights in the image are too bright (overexposed).
Zebra Display Button

Assign a Custom Key to Zebra Display

Zebra Level

Set the Zebra Level to Lower Limit: 95+

Using Zebra Display
  1. Press the Zebra Display button to turn Zebras On
  2. Brighten or darken the exposure until you see faint zebra stripes in the brightest parts of the scene