Y'all are wholesome. Also man this was an addicting series. Went looking for X1500 footage that wasn't just an unboxing or zooming in and out and this ended up being such a binge-able video series about it.
Thank you, I've just invested in this camera. Stability was one of my requirements and your video shows this brilliantly! Also Iceland rocks, brought back beautiful memories!
Beautiful film. 😊. Thanks for sharing. Find one camera for my trips, and your panasonic experience it's very good to me. Know this camera but never see one real trip Filming. Wow!! , your Iceland travel it's one dream for me. Thank you and regards from Barcelona 😉
Which setting do you provide to avoid the grainy image when it’s low light like filming the sunset etc ? I see on your images you control the grain very well even in low light quality Thank’s 😊
Out of the box this model loves to boost the gain too high. In the settings, putting the Auto Gain Control to 3 or 0 db will stop that and eliminate most of the noise. You'll have more of a struggle filming at night, but with a small sensor this camera isn't meant for night shots anyway :)
Hi Hunsberg, I’m considering purchasing this camcorder in dec 2024 and I was wondering if you have enhanced the videos in post production, if not it’s incredible.
For the vast majority of the shots no post processing or grading has been done. Just a bunch of fiddling to get the camera settings and white balance correct before filming :) This camera still has excellent stabilization and zoom, even at the end of 2024. Low light performance is poor, but that is not what this model is intended for.
Why the footage from the segment "White Ice" does have a degraded quality compared to the rest of the video? Did you changed the settings? It looks more "blurry" and less detailed. EDIT: I read the description and noticed that you filmed with Microsoft Lumia 640. Explained.
Thanks! Most of the time I film in Cine-V since I like the way the colors come out without needing to grade. Haven't messed with the more specific image tuning much beyond the standard profiles.
Yeah all CineV and then manual white balance at 1/48 with the ND filters. Apart from that no other adjustments in post. Since all the shots were outdoors, most of the time having too much light was the problem rather than too little.
These kinds of movies make me so happy. Beautiful shots, beautiful images. Congratulations. (I came across your movie looking for the Panasonic hc-X1500, which I might want to buy. Did you shoot this in auto or manual mode?) Anyway the images are brilliant. Greetings from Maaseik (Belgium).
Thanks! This was filmed with the hc x1500 all in manual mode without any color grading. If your are looking for excellent zoom and stabilization, it is a very good choice. It is less capable in low light, but if you are primarily shooting outdoors it is an excellent camcorder.
Yeah for most of my projects with this camera I shoot with those settings. Since they are slower paced I think it has a nice look, and the 24fps allows for a slower shutter speed when in low light (which this camera is not the best at) If I were filming a lot more action packed things I'd definitely use 4k60 instead.
I use Shotcut... It is free and available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It has a bit of a learning curve but it is very light on resources, so if you have an older computer it is really good.
Outstanding footage from the Panasonic HC-X1500.
This was so beautiful. The music and pictures were well done. I almost cried a few times because of the awesome creation.
Y'all are wholesome.
Also man this was an addicting series. Went looking for X1500 footage that wasn't just an unboxing or zooming in and out and this ended up being such a binge-able video series about it.
Thanks, glad you liked them!
Thank you for sharing this film. I appreciate your camcoder documentary style. pretty rare nowadays. This is how memory should be.
I also have the Panasonic Hc-x1500, I'm very happy with it, when I need to work in low light conditions I have Sony Fx30 or Panasonic Ag-Ux90 😊
Thank you, I've just invested in this camera. Stability was one of my requirements and your video shows this brilliantly! Also Iceland rocks, brought back beautiful memories!
Glad it was helpful!
What an amazing job you have a creativity in your composition it’s wonderful man
Beautiful film. 😊. Thanks for sharing. Find one camera for my trips, and your panasonic experience it's very good to me. Know this camera but never see one real trip Filming. Wow!! , your Iceland travel it's one dream for me. Thank you and regards from Barcelona 😉
Amazing channel also videos this is awesome nice work 👌
great video homie
Thanks!
Which setting do you provide to avoid the grainy image when it’s low light like filming the sunset etc ? I see on your images you control the grain very well even in low light quality
Thank’s 😊
Out of the box this model loves to boost the gain too high. In the settings, putting the Auto Gain Control to 3 or 0 db will stop that and eliminate most of the noise. You'll have more of a struggle filming at night, but with a small sensor this camera isn't meant for night shots anyway :)
Hi Hunsberg, I’m considering purchasing this camcorder in dec 2024 and I was wondering if you have enhanced the videos in post production, if not it’s incredible.
For the vast majority of the shots no post processing or grading has been done. Just a bunch of fiddling to get the camera settings and white balance correct before filming :)
This camera still has excellent stabilization and zoom, even at the end of 2024. Low light performance is poor, but that is not what this model is intended for.
@@hunsberg Thank you, I appreciate your comments.
Why the footage from the segment "White Ice" does have a degraded quality compared to the rest of the video? Did you changed the settings?
It looks more "blurry" and less detailed.
EDIT: I read the description and noticed that you filmed with Microsoft Lumia 640. Explained.
Yep, I don't trust my kayaking skills enough to not dump the camera in the water 😄
Thinking of buying this camera. Did you use an external microphone in the video or the mic in the camera?
This was all from the in camera mic
@@hunsberg Perfect, thank you!
@@hunsberg Have you used the original lens in this video? Ive heard that its possible to switch lenses
The lense isn't interchangeable for this model, at least not without disassembling the entire camera body.
I like it
This footage looks great! Do you film in Cinelike-D? Do you adjust any of the specifics for highlight detail like knee?
Thanks! Most of the time I film in Cine-V since I like the way the colors come out without needing to grade.
Haven't messed with the more specific image tuning much beyond the standard profiles.
@@hunsbergokay awesome, so this footage is just Cinelike-V straight out of camera with no other adjustments in-camera or while editing the video?
Yeah all CineV and then manual white balance at 1/48 with the ND filters. Apart from that no other adjustments in post. Since all the shots were outdoors, most of the time having too much light was the problem rather than too little.
Nah, Lumia just breaks it, sir! But Panasonic is wild. Im definitely going to get that Panasonic :)
Lol I tried to be cinematic with the Lumia, but it can only do so much
@@hunsberg back in 2015 i was doing vlog on Lumia 920 and it was the best smartphone camera by its time. That time has passed, eh
Bro, where do you get your music from? I also just watched your other video and notice you have some great background music.
Thanks! It is all from a site called FreePD.com that has public domain music. It takes a bit to sort through but is well worth it.
What shooting mode were you using? 4k 30fps etc
This was all in 4k 10bit 24fps
@@hunsberg MOV or MP4?
MOV
These kinds of movies make me so happy. Beautiful shots, beautiful images. Congratulations. (I came across your movie looking for the Panasonic hc-X1500, which I might want to buy. Did you shoot this in auto or manual mode?) Anyway the images are brilliant. Greetings from Maaseik (Belgium).
Thanks! This was filmed with the hc x1500 all in manual mode without any color grading. If your are looking for excellent zoom and stabilization, it is a very good choice. It is less capable in low light, but if you are primarily shooting outdoors it is an excellent camcorder.
Did you colour grade this?
Nope, no grading. The white balance was also set manually as needed for each location.
@hunsberg OK great, thanks. I'm looking a getting this camera. Do you find mostly you just leave it set at 4k 10bit 4.2.2 24fps??
Yeah for most of my projects with this camera I shoot with those settings. Since they are slower paced I think it has a nice look, and the 24fps allows for a slower shutter speed when in low light (which this camera is not the best at)
If I were filming a lot more action packed things I'd definitely use 4k60 instead.
@@hunsberg what program do you use for editing? And is it on MAC or PC?
I use Shotcut... It is free and available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It has a bit of a learning curve but it is very light on resources, so if you have an older computer it is really good.