Thank you everyone. I was happily surprised when my batteries and charger I ordered off Amazon came in early. I love their 24 hour shipping!
I had a chance to turn the camera on last night and play around with it a little bit.
@Marc R. O'Leary, I reset the settings as you recommended and played around with the scene filters a little. It left some noise, but overall wasn't too bad. The auto no-flash wanted to shoot at 12,400 ISO for some reason, so I may have to use P Mode.
@Brian Noble, I downloaded the Manual Viewer 2 app, but I probably won't dig into it too much until after my chase is over. Thanks for pointing this out to me.
@Randy Jennings:
- That was one of the first things I figured out, even before I got the camera to turn on (just using the viewfinder)
- I did read about this, and was able to test it out yesterday, although with only 1080p video, I doubt I'll be using this camera for video.
- This is actually a really cool tip. I like using the photo with auto focus as a hack to get the video in focus.
- Thank for the tip. Could also be used in conjunction with (3), or do I have to actually take a photo to get the lens in focus?
- Good reminder. Thanks.
@Warren Faidley, All great tips, but not enough time to do all of that before tomorrow. I had a chance to take a few test shots without a tripod yesterday, and zooming in on the playback until the zoom was green (I assume green meant I was seeing the actual pixels without being zoomed in or out), the photos were sharp, but had some noise. I assume the noise is because the auto no-flash wanted to shoot at 12,400 ISO. Increasing the noise reduction caused blur in the photos (the higher the noise reduction, the more blur). Tripod should arrive today, so I'll have that to shoot on. Batteries arrived yesterday, so I now have 2 new batteries, and one old battery the camera came with, and one charger that has both 110v and car charger options.
My eventual goal is to go full
@Daniel Shaw style and have 3 tripods set up... one with wide angle lens for storm structure, one with zoom lens, and one for video. This camera makes #2 and will most likely be used for storm structure once I get the right lens. Now... I just need to save up $2,000 for that full frame 4K camera I want (Sony a7 III).