I came here hoping to see Wedding photography for the canon 90d.. But ended up nearly crying at how beautiful this video is! Simply outstanding ❤️ Love wins!
I see a lack of comments on this video so i desided to comment my opinion for the video you shoot, i own the 90d that made me watch this video very offten and all i can say is well done a very good video in every aspect as image music storytelling and all its just balanced so well, pleasure to watch this beautifull wedding, congratulations from Bulgaria ❤
This is great and congrats to the to those couple. I have the same gear, hoping can i ask upon recording the videos, did you use 4k resolution or just 1080p 60fps then scaled to 4k?
Hello, thank you! So with zoom lenses in general, it’s best to balance the gimbal with the lens halfway “zoomed” if you will. Then it’s not stressing the motors to a high degree one way or a other. Hope that makes sense
Hello, I believe there is no color correction on this particular video. This was on the camera I used to use (90D), it only shoots 8-bit so for the most part I shot straight out of camera. Still a beautiful image for what the camera is (in my opinion).
Hi there, and thank you. When I was using the 90D my favorite go to lenses were the EFS 17-55mm 2.8 and the EF 85mm 1.8. I have since upgraded to the R6 but I still use the 90D in my workflow as a third backup angle. It’s a great camera for what it is!
@@moorememoriesvideo7070 I’m a tweaker for video hahaha. I actually really love the crisp edges and the way it turned out. I was always thought 24fps for final export however that’s the beauty of this art- no strings to tie you down! You I really did tear it up! Great stuff. I’m looking at the 90d to add to the arsenal and that’s why I watched. Do you have insta or anything that I could view some more work? I want a versatile canon that I can use my ef lenses and shoot cinema and stills and I’m between the 90d, 6d mark ii or the 5dsr commercial cam.
great looking video...I have a 70D and a 90D and I use the 90D mostly for the prep etc, but for ceremonies I prefer to use my Canon XF300 & 100 which are easier to use (but not precisely pretty footage-not cinematic) and I'm trying to switch completely to DSLRs/Mirrorless for the look...but since I'm a lone shooter I find it a bit more complicated even if the 90D has good autofocus...I have the Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 etc etc..my limitation is not the equipment....I need to get better and perhaps charge more to get a second shooter to come along...ok...but for your 90Ds..did you use a neutral profile? I know that the 90D is not "as sharp" as a Sony a6400 (I own this too!) but I prefer the look of the Canon even if it looks a bit softer than other cameras or lacks some dynamic range..how do you maximize the quality? Looks great! One last question...for deliverables, my clients ask for 1 hr videos and then a simple highlights video-what are you delivering? Thanks for posting. You have been busy!
Hey! Thanks for the feedback. So since this wedding I have moved to the Canon R6. Still have a 90D in the setup as well, and I also run a Canon XA50. For this particular video, I shot straight out of camera with the standard profile with a little color correction/matching in post. I actually deliver a similar product- I give the couple a 1 minute teaser immediately following their day, then the final films are a highlights and documentary. Duration varies based on ceremony length, but typically the doc edit is around 90 minutes.
@@moorememoriesvideo7070 thanks so much for sharing...A lot of videographers are delivering very short videos and many charging a lot for them...some are almost cinema quality I'm sure but my clients want a mix of documentary with some fun parts...do you shoot all your videos alone? I bring a Canon XF300 and a XF100 in addition to my 90D to get as much coverage as possible. My videos are ok...the XF100/300 (I'm considering getting a new camcorder the Canon XF605 but is $$$!) give ok footage in good light but not so good in low light and they don't look "cinematic"...but I sure put in a lot of effort. All for under $1k Canadian which is not much in US! Anyway. So the R6 is the next step up...ok..I have access to a Canon C100 mk2 and the 1080p on that camera is the best I have seen (most of my clients Do not need 4k-at least not yet) but the C100 mk2 is too heavy...the 90D is on the "heavy side" but doable with my Ronin S or a monopod. For The R6, can I use my cropped lenses with that one? adapter I'm sure...I have lots of Canon lenses for cropped sensor. So, your standard profile looks good. Do you up the sharpness a bit? I will look up for a new video of yours shot with the R6. Does it look a LOT better? Thanks so much...here is one of mine..the prep and the park is with the 90D and the rest with the XF100 and/or the XF300...the drone is not mine..but I got a drone now. A mini 2-enough for my needs! Thanks for the response...Happy New Year and I wish you success and that the world heals soon! here is one my videos. I shot this for another company but all the work is mine (I was provided with an After Effects template for the opening)..it was an honest effort! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ySURFwcgU8g.html
Super awesome you guys don’t forget God with this whole Generation being impacted by wickedness I am really happy for them both! May God bless them with many many children for he glory of God in Jesus name amen.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 Absolutely perfect!!! Best Videoagrapher ever!! Thank you for capturing the moments that will last me a life time.. and thank you for being apart of it!
Thank you! For the wedding I had to canon 90D bodies, mostly with the 17-55 2.8 and the 85 1.8… I also have a canon XA50 camcorder for safe/wide angles. That’s the shot from the balcony. Most recently added a Canon R6 to the mix-