King's Mountain - Canon RP -Cinematic Video
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Info
Just documenting my hikes with my fabulous Canon RP camera!
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Equipment
Camera: shop.usa.canon...
Lens: shop.usa.canon...
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Editing Software
Premiere Pro: www.adobe.com/...
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Thank you for watching! Feel free to like, subscribe, and/or share!
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Music: Veracruz - Quincas Moreira (UA-cam Studio)
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Wow ! Looks like straight out of netflix
Oh my gosh, what a high compliment!
So well done! Great footage! love the RP
Thank you for taking the time to watch! It's also wonderful knowing the other RP users out there!
Thanks for video! Thinking buy Canon RP.. Best wishes!
Best wishes to you too! I'd be happy to answer any questions you have! My first camera was the Canon m200, so it was a definite upgrade to what I had!
nice video>>>>>thanks
Beautiful shots of all the details in the forest!
Thank you very much!
Awesome work!
Thank you very kindly! ❤️
Wonderful shots and great edits. Nice work.
Thank you very much! Thank you for taking the time to watch! ❤️
Fantastic video and the music just goes really good with it! Defiantly Subscribing!
You're too kind! Too kind!
Awesome video 😘😘
Thank you very much!!
Beautiful video and can't believe the dynamic range you're getting on this camera. What profile are you shooting on?
Hey Oeun!
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
To answer your question, I'm not a professional, so my profile for all my video is auto! Canon RP's have a quick button for taking video right next to the shutter button, so it makes it easy to work both pictures and video simultaneously!
But once I get better and more comfortable with my camera, I'd like to shoot manual for video. Any tips or recommendations would help greatly!
Nice
This is amazing. WHAT lens did you use ?
Thank you! I tend to favor my 85mm, but I also used my zoom lens (24mm-105mm) for this video!
This looks beautiful. What picture profile did you use?
Thank you for watching! I don't use picture profiles on my camera, I believe I just have it set to auto. I use presets in post for color grading!
@@SoundViolio I don't think auto is an option. It's either Standard, Faithful, Neutral etc.. Do you know which one?
Which presets and what app?
@@dlprod11 I use a program on my desktop called Premier Pro through Adobe Creative. It's a lovely program! I belive I pay around $20 for a month's subscription for the video portion.
The preset is just me color grading as if you would on raw file on a picture through lightroom or photoshop. Adobe has a photographer subscription I use that's about $10 per month. Lightroom has a mobile friendly interface, however, I'm not sure if it does video.
I also don't think Premier Pro has a mobile app, but Adobe creative has something called Adobe Premier Rush. I've used it before, but I find things easier on a desktop.
Hope you find this information helpful and useful! ❤️
i just got my RP and want to learn more to video this. do you mind sharing your video settings for this? and also subscribed love your channel
Hello there! Congrats on your new camera!!! I hope you like your RP as much as I do! I’d LOVE to share my video settings with you! I shoot 60fps HD, and the only reason, I really like slow motion. When I edit my videos, when I shoot in 60fps, I find it’s less jaggy and more smooth with my slow motion which I sequence in my settings at 24fps. I hope that answered your question! And thank you so much for your lovely support and comment!
@@SoundViolio what software do you use for editing and at what percentage do you slow down from 60 fps?
Love the video - great job!
@@alphonsesmith4813 I use adobe's premier pro for post production. To slow the video down, go into your sequence settings and set it for 24 fps. Then in all your clips (video files) ensure that in your modify settings, you are setting your input to 24 fps. I only use percentages for fine tuning to stretch or shorten because I have found percentages can be a little jittery. I hope this helps! ❤️
@@SoundViolio thanks!
Was this handled?
If you mean by my hands, yes! I used my neck with a camera strap for minimal shake. I don't have a gimbal, although I'm thinking of getting one if you have any recommendations! My budget would be around $50-$100
@@SoundViolio weebil s is solid for your fullframe.
@@noblegendforever2052 you are amazing! Thank you for your feedback! ❤️ I'll look into it!