This was shot with sharpness and contrast all the way down, saturation at -2, and some bad color grade in post since when I made this I didn't really know how to make a color correction look good. But hoped that helped. I now shoot in cinestyle as that gives just a bit more dynamic range to help the camera out. It's harder to manage however as it's a log profile, and will need color correction in post.
cnsfashioncitizen93 when shoot using wide aperture without filter in daylight might cuase overxposed image.. just like in the hot day we wear sunglasses for example
Pretty much what he said. It is needed for video especially if you want to shoot at wider apertures (f/1.8 for example) because for video you need to keep your shutter speed at around 1/50th - 1/60th to keep the image smooth, and in daylight even at iso 100, it is impossible to get a proper exposure at f/1.8 with a shutter speed of 1/50th without an ND filter like this For stills it is not as needed as you can simple raise the shutter speed to get a proper exposure.
This lense looks awesome I picked it up for my wife for Christmas I hope she likes it great video thank you
Great song choice! I love Switchfoot!
image settings?
This was shot with sharpness and contrast all the way down, saturation at -2, and some bad color grade in post since when I made this I didn't really know how to make a color correction look good. But hoped that helped. I now shoot in cinestyle as that gives just a bit more dynamic range to help the camera out. It's harder to manage however as it's a log profile, and will need color correction in post.
If only this lens had image stabilization
+Matthew Dessner use Glidecam/ cheap stabilizer...hey...handheld is art too..!.. :D
Good video. Who sings this song?
It is "Say it like you mean it" by "Switchfoot" off their newest album "Fading West"
what camera did you film this with? :) thinking of getting this lense and have a canon 600d :)
Filmed with a 600d,
Says in the video description, aha ;)
what does the filter do ?
cnsfashioncitizen93 when shoot using wide aperture without filter in daylight might cuase overxposed image.. just like in the hot day we wear sunglasses for example
Pretty much what he said. It is needed for video especially if you want to shoot at wider apertures (f/1.8 for example) because for video you need to keep your shutter speed at around 1/50th - 1/60th to keep the image smooth, and in daylight even at iso 100, it is impossible to get a proper exposure at f/1.8 with a shutter speed of 1/50th without an ND filter like this For stills it is not as needed as you can simple raise the shutter speed to get a proper exposure.