Phenomenal work! Absolutely well done with time lapse. What FPS did you use for the majority of the shots and your aspect ratios ? Also did you color grade via Adobe premier ? I fell in love with this video !!?
still impressive. really lovely d750 footage. maybe best i've seen. external monitor or rely on rear lcd to manual focus? thanks for the effort and the sharing. thumbs up.
Yes I used flat profile. Picture quality is great. But there is no continous autofocus for video. Only single focus / manual focus. There are newer cameras that have better autofocus for video. I have Sony a6300 too and it has excellent autofocus for video.
@@akiaro_com thanks a lot. One last question. How good A6300 for photography, compare to D750. As I am a hybrid photographer and searching for a camera for photo and video. Is A6300 good enough? Please give a suggestion.
@@towkircontent Well a6300 is good all around camera. Its my travel buddy. But just for the stills D750 is better. Because of ergonomics, larger sensor size, dynamic range... If you are amateur photo/videographer maybe a6300 (or a6500) is good enough.
excellent video. loved seeing it. Go on with it please.subscribed to you. I would definitely be really thankful for it when you give some love back 🙂🙏😃 ❤&✌
@@akiaro_com Thanks for the link - I've just added a Variable Promaster HGX ND filter and lens hood as the sunlight is overpowering here in Australia - still getting the hang od using it for video
Thanks. I shoot video mainly in A mode (manually controlling aperture too) which means that shutter speed goes quite high in direct sun light. But I don't mind it. There isn't ND filter build in like in Sony RX100m5. However you can attach ND filter to the lens with few tricks. Here's how. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gcSqb62A5uo.html&frags=pl%2Cwn