This is very basic maintenance video about changing a fuse on a 2016 John Deere 1025r. It may be applicable to other years as well. I recently had a need to do this, and naturally turned to KZitem first to figure out where the fuse box was. I didn't find any videos of this, so I thought I'd put a quick video together on how to do it. It doesn't get any simpler than this, folks, but it gave me an excuse to play with my camera :)
Behind the scenes:
Camera: I've been itching to film with my Nikon D7100 and not use the GoPro, so this video was the perfect opportunity to do that. I decided to go 'old school' and shoot at 1080p / 24fps for a more natural look. The lens I used is a Nikkor 12-24mm F4 and I shot this on Aperture mode at F4. ISO and shutter were auto controlled by camera. I upped the exposure to +0.7 as I think my camera tends to underexpose pictures and video - I think due to light metering being a little off.
Audio: I recorded audio on camera, but did not use it except for syncing. For the voice capture, I used a Lavalier mic hooked to a Zoom H1 and recorded at 48kHz/24bit. I processed this file in Adobe Audition to -16 LUFS loudness and no other processing. I am definitely stepping up my audio game.
Editing: Adobe Premier Pro CC 2017.1.2. I used a newly learned about feature to sync audio by merging the video and audio files together and let Premier sync the two automagically. It worked great! I applied 40 units of the sharpening effect on all the video, as this 12-24 lens takes soft video (and pics). My first time doing that to video - I think it turned out OK - I like the depth of field.
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