hey man, having trouble removing the black borders beause 4:3 has way more barrel destort was it just the recording in 16:9 and then cropping it to 4:3 that removed the bars? was export on like, a youtube specific?
Yes, recording in 16:9 with alot of spacerrings, which gives alot of black vignette to the sides and then cropped to 4:3 in sony vegas . exportsettings for youtube 1280:960 50fps max bitrate 50.000.000bits/s
Tried it today worked great, fin felt very snug. I'm curious if I can just keep doing it forever on this board or if eventually ill have to get it repaired.
I used it on a futures box btw. I had a pack of different size zip ties. seems helpful to have the choices, a bigger or smaller tie might not have made as snug a fit.
@@Alex-rb5fs after about 1 year of doing this it is getting loose again (on my board) unfortunatly.... now i stuck some old credit card parts to the side of the fin and it still works :D maybe i need to get the job done by a shop now ^^
Mhmmm i didnt really do anything... it is put on a small adapter, completly zoomed out, also digital zoom off ofcourse. Nothing else i can imagine what would make it blurry
Opteka 0.3 Titanium series 52mm with an adapter to 49mm. No extra spacer. As u can see there is still a slight wobble of the edges of the fisheye, (which did not happen when i put it on my vx1000), even if i have the imagestabilizer switched off.
Thanks! There is only one thing which u should know, if u film with fisheye, even if the imagestabilisator is switched off, the vignette of the fisheye does slightly move. I did use an overlay in this video to correct for that, which in my opinion is a good option still. U can see the wobbly edges in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D1WZ9R0ZxoI.html