Seems like the Tiffen filters have different prices depending on the size... I can't create links at the moment so for other options check out K&F and Moment Cinebloom filters.
Yes cameras are getting so good but there’s a ridiculous amount of sharpness that it really doesn’t look natural. The iPhone is a prime example of this. I do need to bring it up a tad with my a6400 as the 1080p slow motion looks more like 720p. I’m defiantly going to take this into account for next time, I also bought a pro must filter too. Thank you for the video tips as always!
When I bought DSLR 7 yrs ago, I found out those Picture control in the camera, you can modify every individual adjustment as you like, I set sharpen to zero every Picture control I use, and also Active D lighting off (nikon) then my photo look a lot nicer. Yes those white halo at the edge between contrast objects were gone. and I think for nikon, Picture control affect video mode as well. Your video confirm my believe that overly sharpen make video look more ugly than nicer. Thank you for that. 👍
the removing in camera sharpness is a great tip! and yeah i just recently started shooting with a black mist (yeah i went with 1/4) on my sirui 50mm ff anamorphic, and yeah that's a lovely combination. i even do live streams with this combo, and it definitely creates a very different kind of image than most live music streams.
Hey bro am glad am not one of those people whose words are pup,all i know is your cool and you give very helpful advice thank you for what you do,some of your advices help me alot in my channel so thanks.
I also don't get why they do that to the display of TV's in TV stores 🤦🏻♂🤣. Great tips (I pretty much use tip #1 but love tip #3) - thanks as always Joris, and cheers for the laughs too 😂 (forgetting your favourite tip (#3) / the desk ornament - which I personally think is pretty cool ). I hope the move is going well for you guys - as a former painter and decorator I feel your pain RE painting your new studio 😩. Best of luck 🤟
lately I have to shoot wide open with my Lumix LX10 because of all the dust and linen which got sucked into the lens over the years and stains my image.
for my understanding 2 things mainly makes videos movie-like. 1. Sharpness 2. Frame per second. is it correct? 24 -30 fps kind of slower then real life and less sharpness makes video like soft/perfect.
my 2 cents on tip #2, shooting with high aperture (2.8-4) on a full frame sensor using a short-long telephoto comes with a very shallow depth of field.
Shoot in HD for a more natural look. Even though I always shoot 4K for work, I can sometimes see parts of an image that are too sharp and can even cause weird moiré effects.
I also notice many people over sharpen and over saturate colors on video And Stills. Why? and I liked the glass item on the desk. It added a little visual interest.
I dunno. I liked the thing that filled the empty. It drew my eye immediately. Then again, it occurs to me you might not have wanted the viewer's eye to go immediately to that thing.
I'm using samsung a53 I find the video quality too sharp like it was digitally enhanced. It doesn't look natural. When I look at the mirror and compared it to my footage I can really see the difference. I prefer natural looking video rather than sharp but doesn't look like what you see in the real world
Seems like the Tiffen filters have different prices depending on the size...
I can't create links at the moment so for other options check out K&F and Moment Cinebloom filters.
I started using Tiffen filters so I'll see how they work. Thanks so much for the tips. Just ordered the Tiffen 1/8 filter should get it today.
Thanks man, you're always a big help, and I love your unimposing, non judgemental vibe. Keep well😁
Yes cameras are getting so good but there’s a ridiculous amount of sharpness that it really doesn’t look natural. The iPhone is a prime example of this. I do need to bring it up a tad with my a6400 as the 1080p slow motion looks more like 720p. I’m defiantly going to take this into account for next time, I also bought a pro must filter too. Thank you for the video tips as always!
The speed booster for the m50 when using ef glass cuts a bit of sharpness out and turns the L series f4 lenses into f 2.8. 👍🏻
I was looking for what makes the videos more like movies...and you have an answer. cool.
Couldn’t agree more. The way we look at videos should be the same as our eyes perceive things around.
When I bought DSLR 7 yrs ago, I found out those Picture control in the camera, you can modify every individual adjustment as you like, I set sharpen to zero every Picture control I use, and also Active D lighting off (nikon) then my photo look a lot nicer. Yes those white halo at the edge between contrast objects were gone. and I think for nikon, Picture control affect video mode as well. Your video confirm my believe that overly sharpen make video look more ugly than nicer. Thank you for that. 👍
the removing in camera sharpness is a great tip! and yeah i just recently started shooting with a black mist (yeah i went with 1/4) on my sirui 50mm ff anamorphic, and yeah that's a lovely combination. i even do live streams with this combo, and it definitely creates a very different kind of image than most live music streams.
Hey bro am glad am not one of those people whose words are pup,all i know is your cool and you give very helpful advice thank you for what you do,some of your advices help me alot in my channel so thanks.
I also don't get why they do that to the display of TV's in TV stores 🤦🏻♂🤣.
Great tips (I pretty much use tip #1 but love tip #3) - thanks as always Joris, and cheers for the laughs too 😂 (forgetting your favourite tip (#3) / the desk ornament - which I personally think is pretty cool ).
I hope the move is going well for you guys - as a former painter and decorator I feel your pain RE painting your new studio 😩.
Best of luck 🤟
Love these ty for all these tips
lately I have to shoot wide open with my Lumix LX10 because of all the dust and linen which got sucked into the lens over the years and stains my image.
thanks for your knowledge
please dont even give haters a chance, stay true
Loved the 'Salut' at the end 🤣
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I will try it , thanks so much
Ik gebruik ook de black pro mist filter op me M50. Toffe video!!
for my understanding 2 things mainly makes videos movie-like. 1. Sharpness 2. Frame per second. is it correct? 24 -30 fps kind of slower then real life and less sharpness makes video like soft/perfect.
my 2 cents on tip #2, shooting with high aperture (2.8-4) on a full frame sensor using a short-long telephoto comes with a very shallow depth of field.
True, and probably too shallow for a lot of uses. But 35mm and under looks and works great wide open.
Thanks Joris🙂
Shoot in HD for a more natural look. Even though I always shoot 4K for work, I can sometimes see parts of an image that are too sharp and can even cause weird moiré effects.
I also notice many people over sharpen and over saturate colors on video And Stills. Why? and I liked the glass item on the desk. It added a little visual interest.
I had the same problem in the beginning when I was editing my videos on an uncalibrated monitor without the proper profiles.
And what about NeatVideo? Can you get the smoothness with NeatVideo? More Cinematic organic look?
Haven't tried it yet!
@@JorisHermans can you make a Video about that? That would be awsome!!
Can't promise anything but I'll check it out!
Your words are not diarreah. We like your videos!
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I dunno. I liked the thing that filled the empty. It drew my eye immediately. Then again, it occurs to me you might not have wanted the viewer's eye to go immediately to that thing.
I guess I'll have to give it a place in my new studio 🤔🙂
I'm using samsung a53 I find the video quality too sharp like it was digitally enhanced. It doesn't look natural. When I look at the mirror and compared it to my footage I can really see the difference. I prefer natural looking video rather than sharp but doesn't look like what you see in the real world
Is there a way to turn down the digital sharpening. The default setting is usually really high and sometimes it's difficult to find 🤨
Remember to make crisp, sharp lines while painting.... No bokeh.....
Dammit! Fail 🤦🏻♂️😂
I thought that the prop was there to demonstrate the sharpness. 🤓
Bamboozled! 😂
I still prefer 1/4 ...
You use it for everything or just specific projects?
@@JorisHermans I use it a lot, and 100% at night.
6:00 It's cool i guess
"just a tip" - that's what she said.
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useful 6mins.