Oscar
New member
Hello everyone. How are you? First of all, thanks for this amazing forum.
It's super embarrassing to ask this, but I need to.
I bought a Panasonic Lumix g7 a few months ago and I've shot a few videos for my YouTube channel without tweaking anything at all. I'm working a lot on my audio post production projects and whatever results were all right. The thing is that I've come to loving video and I decided to investigate the most unknown part: video recording.
I recorded a video last night in auto focus with face detection and this morning when I was ready to start editing I've noticed that it's totally out of focus. On Friday, exploring my camera, I noticed that the lens has a wheel of focus. I knew this but honestly, I had even forgotten it. The thing is that I played with the wheel and left it, taking for granted that when I switched to AF the camera would adjust everything. So, this is my question. Do I have to adjust then wheel on the lens because the camera can't do it because AF deals only with camera stuff or is it something else that doesn't have anything to do with that wheel what has ruined last night video takes?
Thank you so much in advance and I'm sorry for such a lengthy post. I wanted to be as clear as possible.
Best regards to you all!
Oscar
It's super embarrassing to ask this, but I need to.
I bought a Panasonic Lumix g7 a few months ago and I've shot a few videos for my YouTube channel without tweaking anything at all. I'm working a lot on my audio post production projects and whatever results were all right. The thing is that I've come to loving video and I decided to investigate the most unknown part: video recording.
I recorded a video last night in auto focus with face detection and this morning when I was ready to start editing I've noticed that it's totally out of focus. On Friday, exploring my camera, I noticed that the lens has a wheel of focus. I knew this but honestly, I had even forgotten it. The thing is that I played with the wheel and left it, taking for granted that when I switched to AF the camera would adjust everything. So, this is my question. Do I have to adjust then wheel on the lens because the camera can't do it because AF deals only with camera stuff or is it something else that doesn't have anything to do with that wheel what has ruined last night video takes?
Thank you so much in advance and I'm sorry for such a lengthy post. I wanted to be as clear as possible.
Best regards to you all!
Oscar