The Sony FS5 has both an auto (will automatically adjust the shutter speed, focus, iris) and manual mode. In manual mode, there is also an option to choose auto mode for the focus and iris, and ND, and all of those features also have their own manual buttons that you can adjust accordingly. If you adjust the ND, you can adjust the lighting levels without having to adjust anything else. On the bottom of the camera, you can also adjust your white balance, ISO/Gain, and shutter speed (one press for auto, 2 presses for manual, and then you can switch modes through the different knobs. Modes are customizable in the menu). The Sony FS5 can also record audio and it has many features that allow you to adjust the settings of it. It also has two viewfinders, one that is a screen that you’re able to pull out and one that you can look through with your eye. I would like to learn more about how the different features (Shutter speed, focus,iris, ND, and white balance) affect the quality and lighting levels of your video, and what settings are best for what kind of video you’re trying to film (ex. videos at night, in a sunny environment, cloudy environment, etc.)
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