Does my camera's internal GND really work?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Join me as I journey to the beautiful Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to put my OM System OM-1 MkII's innovative Live GND feature to the test. When faced with a scene that has a large dynamic range of light, photographers typically rely on graduated neutral density filters or capture a series of exposure bracketed shots for blending in post-processing. But what if your camera could handle it all internally?
    In this video, I'll explore whether the OM-D MkII's internal Live GND filter can effectively replace traditional methods. Will this computational photography feature allow us to travel lighter and simplify our workflow? Watch as I capture some amazing landscapes and reveal if this feature is a game-changer for photographers.
    Also, check out my surprise wildlife encounter!!! 😲
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  • @ismailmansouri6780
    @ismailmansouri6780 2 месяца назад +1

    Thnx frank for vedio.olympus 8-25 mn iam vedioshoter how about u opinion and ho is the best betwen them and olympus 7-14 mm f2.8

    • @ftaylorsmith
      @ftaylorsmith  2 месяца назад

      My two main lenses for video work are the 8-25 and 12-100. Of course it depends on my subject matter. I typically don't use the 7-14 for my video work. However, it is more than capable.