Sony FX30 & ZV-E10 II Run and Gun Settings
If you've ever picked up a Sony camera like the FX30 or ZV-E10 Mark II and thought, "How do pros actually use this without diving into menus every 30 seconds?", you're not alone.

Sony FX30 & ZV-E10 Mark II
Oleg, a 15+ year videographer shares personal settings that minimize menu diving, allow real-time adjustments while recording, and speed up run-and-gun shooting. Oleg has refined the setups that turn these menu-heavy beasts into intuitive tools. These custom button assignments and function menu tweaks let you adjust exposure, focus, audio, white balance, and more – often while recording – for faster, smoother filmmaking.
Sony FX30 Custom Buttons: Exposure Triangle & Real-Time Adjustments
The FX30's button layout is a dream for customization. Head to Menu > Operation Customize > Custom Key/Dial Set > Video to replicate this pro setup.

Sony FX30 Custom Buttons
Exposure Dials:

Sony FX30 Dials
- Front dial: Aperture
- Rear dial: Shutter speed
- Control wheel: ISO
Change all three core settings instantly – no menu required.
Record Options (for flexibility):

Standard top record button
Front record button (perfect for self-shooting/vlogs)
Shutter button reassigned to record (toggle in menu)
Key Custom Buttons:
- C1: ISO Auto (quick EV compensation)
- C2: White Balance (critical – adjustable even while recording, e.g., for concerts or shifting lights/tint)
- C3: Magnify (precise manual focus aid)

C1, C2 & C3 on Sony FX30

C4: Focus Map (color overlays – red/blue show front/back focus miss)

C5: AF/MF Toggle (lock focus after AF for stable reportage)
Control Wheel Extras:

Sony FX30 Control wheel
- Center press: Quick home menu (lock shooting, format card, etc.)
- Left: Audio gain (mic levels – adjustable while recording)
- Right: Screen brightness (Sunny Weather or manual)
- Bottom: SteadyShot modes (Off/Standard/Active – change mid-record)

Top Joystick: Frame rate toggle (e.g., 100/50/25 fps)
This setup transforms the FX30 into a filmmaking powerhouse.
Sony FX30 Function Menu: Essential Quick-Access Tools
Go to Menu > Operation Customize > Function Menu Set > Video for these assignments (swipe up during shooting to access).

Sony FX30 Function Menu
Top recommendations:
- Variable Shutter (fine steps to combat flicker)
- AF Transition Speed (1=slow/smooth, 7=fast)
- AF Subject Shift Sensitivity (1=sticky to one subject, 5=quick jumps)
- Focus Area (Wide default; joystick to move zone/spot)
- Display LUT (toggle Log preview)
- Picture Profile (switch gammas, e.g., S-Log3)
- Peaking On/Off
- Recording Settings (view/change codec, fps, bit rate/depth instantly)
- Zebra (toggle & levels – more below)
- SteadyShot Adjust (Auto for electronic lenses; Manual for vintage – input focal length)
- Touch Operations (tracking vs spot focus)
These keep critical video tools one swipe away.
Variable ND Recommendation:
Freewell Real locking variable ND
Stackable, secure, adjustable density. Essential for fast lenses in bright light to maintain 180° shutter without stopping down.
Pro Exposure Tips: Zebra, SteadyShot & Variable ND Filters
Zebra Stripes (in Fn menu):

Zebra Display
- 75+ for skin tones (expose until stripes vanish from face)
- 95+ for highlights (decide what to clip – e.g., bright windows ok)
SteadyShot Manual:

Steady Shot
- For vintage/non-electronic lenses: Input focal length manually for optimal IBIS
Sony ZV-E10 Mark II Custom Buttons: Smart Workarounds for Fewer Controls
The compact ZV-E10 II has limited buttons, but clever assignments make it vlog-ready.
Dials:

- Rear dial: Shutter speed
- Control wheel: Aperture & ISO (right press toggles ISO)
Record:
- Shutter button reassigned solely to record
Custom Buttons:

- Top C1: Magnify (manual focus help)
- Main record button: White Balance (consistent muscle memory with FX30)
- Trash: AF/MF toggle

- Wheel left: Mic levels
- Wheel bottom: SteadyShot (Standard/Active – Active adds ~1.4x crop)
- Wheel right: ISO
- Wheel top: Display functions
Touch Goodies:

- Swipe side: Quick modes (Product Showcase, face/animal tracking)
- Touch Functionality: Switch Touch Tracking (follows moving subjects) vs Touch Focus/Spot Focus (taps lock to MF)
Perfect for solo creators who need speed in a small body.
These best Sony video settings 2025 for FX30 and ZV-E10 II eliminate constant menu hunts, letting you focus on creativity. Pause any demo video, copy the assignments, and watch your workflow speed up dramatically. Happy shooting!