Does the DJI Pocket 3 do decently at night in street light in low light mode? I am also interested in the focus on people's faces. Unfortunately, a mirrorless needs a gimbal which is quite bulky. A phone that records better, such as the iPhone 15 Pro Max, also needs a gimbal both when filming and standing still, especially when walking.
I want to buy the sony a6700 and my primary concern will be shooting birds. So i am worried about the focal clarity I will get by that. I m a bit confused about that, should I go for a full frame or apsc will do the job for me. I was thinking of saving that extra money for lenses. Any suggestions?
Hey! The a6700 would be a wonderful choice for bird photography. Not being full frame actually gives you an advantage when it comes to focal length because you’ll get more reach for less money out of lenses when compared to full frame. You can definitely save the money
@@erwinmarionneaux another concern is sharpness. Is there any lack for that 26 mp? Because, for birding sharpness with shallow depth of field is kind of necessary.
It doesnt do forward/backward and left/right though. Thats why its only 4D and not 6D. It only stabilizes yaw, pitch, roll and vertical axis movements.
That depends on the squeeze factor so it doesn’t necessarily have to be 2x. It can be more or less, as long as it’s at least 1.1x or higher, it’ll be anamorphic. The shot I faked in this video for example is beyond 2x
No, they’re some of the best in the industry but always remember to set your white balance after you attach any filters. It’s impossible for anything added to the lens to have “0” effect
Are you shooting in log? If so, your base iso most likely won’t be 100 anymore. The 2-5 stop will work most of the time, but if it’s really bright outside, you’ll definitely need a 6-9 stop. So it just depends on your typical shooting conditions. If you only ever shoot in less dramatic evening light, you may never need a 6-9 stop. But if you’re always shooting in full sun, you might only need the 6-9 stop if you’re determined to only shoot at f2.8 I typically shoot between f2.8-f4 and 2-5 works most of the time.
@@erwinmarionneaux umm I should be shooting in log most likely yes I will I’m new to making videos I know the sweet spot is 24fps and 1/50 or 1/30 something like that for cinematic look. & I wanna shoot at 2.0 most of the time since is nice Boca but what do you recommend?? I wanna buy a polo pro vnd I just don’t know because I do wanna shoot at night also well like sunset and sunrise but I do wanna shoot in bright conditions to. Do I buy both? Or what do you recommend is the best fit for me. Also I do photography sometimes i do photo shoots in like bright day aswell & I mostly shoot cars and street and times ppl so yeah I wanna do rollers of cars ass well if you can help me out would be great thank you man :)
I would go with the 2-5 first. I typically stay away from shooting below f2.8 unless I need to, most shots in movies don’t use that much bokeh so it can start looking cheap if you have a lot of bokeh for no reason. But the 2-5 stop I think is the primary filter you need, and then you can add the 6-9 stop for those special moments
@@erwinmarionneaux awesome okay I’ll get the 2-5. Fershure so for the 6-9 in like what occasion would you use it? Would you only use it if you’re shooting at F2? like when you make videos, you usually usually at 2.8. And up ? What I’m trying to say when would you use F2 in videos? Also in photography you use f2 a lot 6 to 9 then or how exactly does this work? Sorry for all the questions but I do appreciate your help a lot. It really helps me out. Thank you for responding!
It is difficult tonot fall in the trap of buying equipment solely becauseof the reviews. You can buy it and then realize that you don't even shoot that type of shot. I find that often I end up using equipment that makes me feel good. It's the experience that I get out of it, not what the reviewers say. Great talk.
This video just put all my decisions to rest. I was gonna hop in the full frame boat but I’ll start and stick with apsc. More for the money and very similar quality, plus there’s a ton of people making awesome content with apsc. Great video and explanation
Remember that the people that this is for can make that much on one or two shoots. You don’t spend that much on a camera if it doesn’t make business sense.