The built-in 6 stops of ND filters help quite a bit but it's still not enough when using a lens with a 1.8 f-stop on a bright day. I did use all 6 stops of the ND filters on the camera for this shot, but the extra added ND filter to the lens helped bring it just where I wanted it without it being too bright. It would be ideal if the C100 MkII added at least one more level of built in ND filters so you could take it down to 8 stops as apposed to only 6. I've been working with the C200 lately and the built-in ND filters on that go up to 10 stops, which is very nice and definitely doesn't require any added ND filters. But all this being said....... the built-in ND's on the C100MkII are still very helpful in most situations.
This is awesome. 🤘🎥
Funny coincidence. I was there during the filming to shoot some photos of a couple. Felt band for you all lugging all that heavy gear through the sand
Cool man!
Hi. May I ask why you opted for a variable ND as opposed to the inbuilt camera ones?
The built-in 6 stops of ND filters help quite a bit but it's still not enough when using a lens with a 1.8 f-stop on a bright day. I did use all 6 stops of the ND filters on the camera for this shot, but the extra added ND filter to the lens helped bring it just where I wanted it without it being too bright. It would be ideal if the C100 MkII added at least one more level of built in ND filters so you could take it down to 8 stops as apposed to only 6. I've been working with the C200 lately and the built-in ND filters on that go up to 10 stops, which is very nice and definitely doesn't require any added ND filters. But all this being said....... the built-in ND's on the C100MkII are still very helpful in most situations.
Frontman Media noted, very helpful, thanks.
Great video. How did you get such steady shots handheld with the sigma 18-35?
Thank you! Fortunately I have a pretty steady hand overall. But the ergonomics of the C100 with the handle on top definitely helps with this too.
@@FrontmanMedia I'll have to give it a shot.