Great channel Roma and I love your style of videos. I am finding these tuts very useful indeed...I also have a DJI mini 4 and would love to see some videos on that if you have the same drone?
hi there. I was looking at your settings but I would like you clarify me how you can set up the frame rate to 1/50 and then put the shutter speed to more than 1/100 that should be the maximum permitted if you want to have a cinematic motion blur. To keep this you should work on nd filter in order to decrease the quantity of light and if you increase the shutter speed you will not have anylonger the cinematic motion blur. Also as you know the rocksteady feature will not work properly under 1/200 so I think that the user should decide in wichi scenario he want to work: 1) cinematic work flow minimum nd32 needed if you want to respect the shutter rule 2) do not want have motion blur than forget about the above even not necessary to have nd filter on and leave the shutter speed in auto. Do you agree with my point of view or there is something that I did not understand well? thank you for your feed back Giuseppe
Great and Informative Video I Have question i film while driving to different locations like filming while driving and i am totally not good in color grading should i still use D Cine Colors or use normal mood? Thanks in advance
very nice video!can i have steady shutter (for examble 1/100)and have a semi-auto for the iso?i like to shoot with the 180 shutter rule.the day i want to shoot 4k50fps with 1/100 shutter
OK on the Sharpness setting, what it means when the number is + and what it means when the number is -? Everyone showed you can change the #, but no one tell what it means. Same for the noise reduction.
"Plus" means more of the effect introduced, and "minus" means less. More sharpness adds extra digital sharpness to the image. More noise reduction applies greater artificial noise reduction to the image. I chose -2 for all settings to prevent the camera from making changes that could harm the image. If necessary, I prefer to make adjustments myself during post-processing, though I usually don't need to, except for sharpness.
@@Romafedorov OK higher + means increaing sharpness which normally also increase noise. Now for the noise reduction feature higher + should mean less noise, but with this camera it means higher noise, but why anyone wants higher noise. To me noise should be 0 or - for less noise.
@@Romafedorov I am in United States / #1 market for DJI. B&H Photo website says the first orders won’t ship until Dec.13. B&H is biggest distributor of DJI products in the US. Go figure …
Google 'white balance chart,' learn the Kelvin values and what they mean, and then set the Kelvin value on the camera to match the main light source of your scene.
Motion blur doesn't have anything to do with the picture profile you use. You can use any picture profile you want, D-Log M or standard. If you want to achieve a natural motion blur effect in your videos by setting the shutter speed to double the frame rate, you will need an ND filter; otherwise, the footage will be overexposed. However, keep in mind that stabilization performance is not the best when shooting with slow shutter speeds.