Your channel is criminally underrated. Excellent work and I really like how you showed us even the errors. Definitely will be adding this tool to my arsenal. Thanks!
Well, it’s only really an issue when you put the filters together as that’s when the moisture can get inside. If you’re aware of it it should be fine and I do like the option to use a gradient filter as well. However I still find myself using the Mirage a lot as it’s just more convenient to have that bigger range of the VND and it’s overall just a bit more compact as long as you don’t add another filter tray.
@@sundersquare sure, I still think the Mirage is a very nice allrounder as there are so many accessories and it’s super modular, you can even attach standard 4x5.65 filters in the front and a motor to control the VND wirelessly
Hi Morty. I love the content you produce (and the fact that it is based on a Komodo!). If I can share little bit of constructive feedback - the filmic grain effect that you use is super strong and borderline distracting. Toning it down a little bit would make it much easier on the eyes. Otherwise, amazing production quality!
Happy you ask, it’s called Dehancer: ruclips.net/video/nmDr54pQ2Gk/видео.htmlsi=-x8AZ21-_cxVi6EH P.S.: You can even get 10% with my code “MORTYFILMS” 😉✌🏼
since you have both, can you check if the Freewell filter fits into the Tilta Mirage? Wondering if those of us with a Tilta can just switch filters... Also, is there any way to rail mount the Freewell the way that the Tilta can with an additional mount? I can't seem to find anything mentioning it online. Even just some threaded (or locating) holes on the bottom so we can come up with our own solution would be nice but the pics on Amazon do not show the bottom. It is really the rail mount option that I do not want to lose. If the Freewell can be rail mounted then I'll switch over. And yeah, I subscribed a while ago, lol
Thanks for your support! I’ve just checked, the Freewell filter doesn’t fit into the Mirage. It does however have mounting points in the bottom, but it looks like it’s proprietary. This is the rail mount for it: amzn.to/47mpRsA
@@MortyFilms that’s perfect. The only thing that might have kept me using the Tilta is the ability to rail mount. Thanks for finding it, don’t know why I couldn’t seem to find the right search terms. I’ll be using this on an upcoming project, and will drop you a link when it’s up.
Why do people obsess over goofy stuff like “color shift” you mean to tell me my look won’t be boring and drab if I get a VND? sign me up then 😂 If you depend on LUTs then color shift doesn’t matter. And if you know your way around davinci and manually grade then you manually tune your colors anyway. That’s one of the first steps, so what does it matter?
Well, it just saves a ton of work if you don’t need to put hours into color correcting everything before starting with your creative grade. If you buy a camera that costs thousands of dollars just for it to have accurate colors and nice skintones, you don’t want a cheap filter to be the bottleneck
hey man! you compare f16 vs F1,8 , in same time you totally out of focus? really? wtf??? was really curious for this video, but its like a child is tasting icecream for the first time compare first spinach cake,, waste of time only..
Your channel is criminally underrated. Excellent work and I really like how you showed us even the errors. Definitely will be adding this tool to my arsenal. Thanks!
Thanks for your support! 🙏🏼🔥
wow, interesting, i didn`t know, what mirage has color shift. thanks for you job!
Thanks for the feedback, happy to hear you learned something new 💪🏼
Try the Nisi Matte Box with their way smarter VND tray solution if you havent.
Sounds promising, I’ll definitely look into it!
which would you prefer then overall? is it actually an advantage to use the Eiger VND when it's at risk of inconsistent output due to moisture?
Well, it’s only really an issue when you put the filters together as that’s when the moisture can get inside. If you’re aware of it it should be fine and I do like the option to use a gradient filter as well. However I still find myself using the Mirage a lot as it’s just more convenient to have that bigger range of the VND and it’s overall just a bit more compact as long as you don’t add another filter tray.
@@MortyFilms good to know. Im looking for a small matte box and its so hard to know without trying them out. Thanks for the review and comparison :)
@@sundersquare sure, I still think the Mirage is a very nice allrounder as there are so many accessories and it’s super modular, you can even attach standard 4x5.65 filters in the front and a motor to control the VND wirelessly
The only good matte box comparison amazing job
Wow, thank you for that 🙌🏼
I hate using VNDs. The polarization is visible, colors shift, you might get an X, even with hardstops on a wide... Id rather stick with solid NDs
I get your point, but for some run and gun style projects fixed NDs are just too impractical in my opinion
Another great video man! Super informative!
Thanks mate! 🙌🏼
Hi Morty. I love the content you produce (and the fact that it is based on a Komodo!). If I can share little bit of constructive feedback - the filmic grain effect that you use is super strong and borderline distracting. Toning it down a little bit would make it much easier on the eyes. Otherwise, amazing production quality!
Hey, I can see your point, thanks for your feedback ✌🏼
How did the moisture get in there? Was it just condensation from AC to being outside? Was it just ambient humidity?
@@MojoPapiFPV It must have been ambient humidity when I put the two filters together
How the f did you managed to do a such a beatiful film grain that survives the youtube compression? Very nice job!
Happy you ask, it’s called Dehancer:
ruclips.net/video/nmDr54pQ2Gk/видео.htmlsi=-x8AZ21-_cxVi6EH
P.S.: You can even get 10% with my code “MORTYFILMS” 😉✌🏼
The mirage gives me x pattern idont understand?!🎉Thank You
I think i was lucky with my mirage as it doesnt shift nearly as much as in reviews
maybe they reduced it by now, when did you buy it?
since you have both, can you check if the Freewell filter fits into the Tilta Mirage?
Wondering if those of us with a Tilta can just switch filters...
Also, is there any way to rail mount the Freewell the way that the Tilta can with an additional mount? I can't seem to find anything mentioning it online. Even just some threaded (or locating) holes on the bottom so we can come up with our own solution would be nice but the pics on Amazon do not show the bottom. It is really the rail mount option that I do not want to lose. If the Freewell can be rail mounted then I'll switch over.
And yeah, I subscribed a while ago, lol
Thanks for your support! I’ve just checked, the Freewell filter doesn’t fit into the Mirage. It does however have mounting points in the bottom, but it looks like it’s proprietary. This is the rail mount for it: amzn.to/47mpRsA
@@MortyFilms that’s perfect. The only thing that might have kept me using the Tilta is the ability to rail mount. Thanks for finding it, don’t know why I couldn’t seem to find the right search terms.
I’ll be using this on an upcoming project, and will drop you a link when it’s up.
@@die_dunkelheit Looking forward to see it, they didn’t make it specifically easy to find 😅✌🏼
Why do people obsess over goofy stuff like “color shift” you mean to tell me my look won’t be boring and drab if I get a VND? sign me up then 😂
If you depend on LUTs then color shift doesn’t matter. And if you know your way around davinci and manually grade then you manually tune your colors anyway. That’s one of the first steps, so what does it matter?
Well, it just saves a ton of work if you don’t need to put hours into color correcting everything before starting with your creative grade. If you buy a camera that costs thousands of dollars just for it to have accurate colors and nice skintones, you don’t want a cheap filter to be the bottleneck
hey man! you compare f16 vs F1,8 , in same time you totally out of focus? really? wtf??? was really curious for this video, but its like a child is tasting icecream for the first time compare first spinach cake,, waste of time only..
@@stefaniajankalova3535 I suggest you watch the whole video before leaving a comment