 Thought about it. Joby tripod is garbage. It is pure junk. This look at this thing This thing is missing two pieces of my leg. This thing is missing it It's just doesn't hold very well like it's very loosey-goosey and yet I'll probably still what a best buy and pick up a 5k or 3k Joby tripod link down below in my description If you guys want it, I don't know But if you do just make sure you get like three or four because they're not very reliable Hey, I should probably thank you for watching today. Thanks for tuning in. I'm John and Q. Welcome to the channel Usually my intro is like what is up guys and welcome back to the John and Q channel. Thanks so much for watching both Intros are in the video. Whatever. This is not a sponsored anything for Joby because I just ripped on them So but Joby if you want to hey if you want to bring one over here and give it to mail it to me Ah, that'd be great. No way enough of the rant. Let's get into the video Let's get right into what you came for in that. What are the best settings for a YouTube video when you're filming yourself? So lately I've been getting emails and comments on my video quality and how I get what I get with the YouTube video What it takes for me to get this picture quality to get this level of quality on my YouTube video then really it's it's very simple It's camera and settings and natural light those three things Essentially create the vibe of my videos create the color of my videos And it's honestly not that hard to recreate or for you guys to use in your videos What I use is the Canon 60 mark 2 which is what I'm using right now with the Canon 16 to 35 millimeter lens 2.8 L version 3 That is a mouthful and I also use the road microphone gear that I use will be in the description below for you guys to Actually buy yourselves for you guys to check out and so the way that I set up my actual settings on my camera is this Okay, let's focus. So this is these are the settings that I use for my actual filming of YouTube especially when it comes to Just vlog style outside indoors, etc First I will make sure to set my frame rate to 24 frames a second That actually brings me the most cinematic look the most film-like look if you will to my videos You want to set your shutter speed double the frame rate that you're using so because I'm using 24 You probably want to be at 50 or 60 yet in this specific scenario. I'm using 80 for my shutter speed in video and then Here we have 2.8 Aperture now this is pretty important only because To get that shadow depth of field and when I say shallow depth of field I mean look at how I'm in focus and how the back how the background is out of focus It's got that blurry creamy effect that everybody likes when you change the actual depth of field to let's say 3.2 3.4 5.6 that means more in the image will be in focus I apologize if I'm like kind of crooked again. This is junk and it broke So and that's what I do for my shutter speed. I like the shallow depth of field So when I'm running and gunning kind of doing this kind of setup kind of like running hey guys Welcome back to the John and keep channel. Thanks so much for watching You get me in my face in focus more so than the background I'm hoping that the background will be blurry and get have that creamy look that I I like to my videos again It's all preference. You can change that like right now. I'll change it to let's say 5.6 So to do that what you would do is this What you would do is you would go to your settings to fix the aperture and You don't want to make sure let's see you This once I change that wheel this 2.8 number will change As I'm changing the wheel it will change. So now I'm at 5.6, which means My picture will be getting more dark. They'll be getting darker, but not too dark So let's let's see this And we'll get into the actual darkness and brightness. I'll be very soon when it comes to ISO So when I'm actually doing the vlog kind of selfie thing as you can see I'm at 5.6 More of the background and me isn't focus, but it gets darker Which is the next point and that comes to ISO be a lot easier if I had a Joby tripod that actually worked So I'm actually gonna go back to 2.8 Right there because that's the way I like That's the way I like my videos to look it looks just the color looks really good The shallow depth of field is there again creamy lastly. I fixed the ISO now This is super important for those who vlog indoors and outdoors for outdoors It is vital for me to use my camera at ISO 100 and I say that because ISO pretty much gives you artificial brightness to your picture and if you're out here in the natural light You don't need the artificial light. Now. Why would you not need more light? Why would you need a base ISO of 100 and not more? Well because we're outside and it's like it's light out like there's the sun is right there So if I were to give you more ISO it would look like this so what I do to change that is Go to my respective button for ISO which is right here. I click that and I just drag it Plus or minus now if I was an 800 ISO This is what my picture would look like and honestly that doesn't look very good If I was inside shooting this potentially could look really good because there's not enough light There's not you know light coming in if I have actual studio lights that could work And then I would set it back to a lower ISO the more I so you have in your picture the more likely it is to actually have grain and You know that really grainy noisy look that you don't really want. Let's set this back to 100. Ah That's better and as you can see the picture looks so good to me And hopefully it looks good to you guys on screen only thing that I don't like about this specific picture right now is This this whole highlights just being blown out. I do have an ND filter on here But I'm trying to rotate it to see if I can get Anything you know and I'm still I'm at 2.8, which is a shadow depth of field I'm an 80 shutter speed and I'm a base ISO 100 So there will be more light blown out in the back But for this sake, I do like this picture and it is okay to use this now if I were to turn around and do this I ought to go to Let's say something like this If I were to be somewhere Like this right where it's a little darker and my whole background my whole image has changed What do I do now? I'll see if I can do it with With no hand available it would keep it at 2.8 since I want that shallow depth of field I don't want it to get darker. I Would keep the aperture the way it is at 80 And I would honestly only change the ISO so again And I'll just drag that to add some more artificial light because what we just had said was that ISO gives the artificial light Well, now we move to somewhere dark now What do we want artificial light and already you can see the picture looks a lot better? Versus versus this where it's You know, it's okay But I don't want to fix this in post because then I actually start ruining the footage I'll go to my ISO and boost it to 50 and even though I'm outside with natural light This gives it a little bit more of a better look and you can fix this in post if you want as far as color correcting Adding more contrast and less highlights from the bag that are being blown out. Okay, so let's go back to the other station where I like it even better Okay, I will set this on my backpack because well the Joby tripod tux. We are in more light and that's more light available I go back to ISO of 100 and Here it is and as you can see on my meter My exposure meter we are pretty much perfectly exposed for this setting and this scenario So what I have done is actually done really well as far as exposing everything from ISO shutter speed and aperture So there you guys have it just a quick overview and how I actually set my settings for when it comes to the vlog style Filming on YouTube now if we were indoors that would be a different story If we were lighting for an interview that would be a different story My settings would kind of flip-flop But the main thing that you want to make sure and you want to pinpoint is if you're outside ISO should be lower because you have natural light nice. So it gives you artificial light Aperture I'm gonna go over here because it's getting actually pretty windy and I want that noise to be in there now for aperture If you want a shallow depth of field and you want more focus in the front and more blur in the back that creamy bokeh I would bring down that aperture to about 2.8 You know 3.6 and that could still give you some shallow depth of field and if you're shooting in 24 frames a second I would double your shutter speed So if you're shooting in 24 try to shoot at 50 or 60 or 80 if you go higher than Than that then that would be pretty bad because I heard a bump that shutter speed You would get so much motion blur kind of like saving private Ryan field And I don't think you'd want to go for that And if you're shooting if you're trying to shoot for slow motion shooting 60 frames a second and then double that That'd be 120 shutter speed and then fixed forward when you go back to 24 So hopefully that helps you guys a maneuver your vlogs and your interview style Videos when it comes to you making them and creating them Hopefully this gives you kind of more in-depth look into how I do things on the camera It's just those three things and hopefully you guys get out there you guys keep on creating Let me know if this helps in the comments below and everything I mentioned as far as camera other even We try pot will be down in the in the links to my description below So please check those out if you want to purchase them and with that being said I'll catch you next time on the Jonik you channel peace Okay, don't be tripod This is ridiculous is just Cool