That's awesome! For me, for some reason when I export in cine DNG it always comes out reddish or pinkish and at time underexposed when it looked fine on MLV and viewfinder
I used to have an EOS M, then I sold it after a little while. Looking back at the footage I shot, it didn't seem all that great, but maybe I just wasn't using the right lenses. I used to have an old BMPCC, then I sold it as well. With both, I liked what cinema DNG raw had to offer, but at the same time I didn't like how messy things could get (a clip being a folder holding a bunch of DNG frames and a WAV file for audio). Tip #5 does hold true for every camera system I've ever used and continue to use though.
Great tips man. Film people! Nice one.
would love to see your colorgrading workflow, footage had a great balance color.
some of this clips are completely raw. hit your exposure right and the colors will naturally come through.
That's awesome! For me, for some reason when I export in cine DNG it always comes out reddish or pinkish and at time underexposed when it looked fine on MLV and viewfinder
I feel so guilty filming mostly nature stuff haha
you are right, people make it more interesting in any way.
sick guitar btw!
I used to have an EOS M, then I sold it after a little while. Looking back at the footage I shot, it didn't seem all that great, but maybe I just wasn't using the right lenses.
I used to have an old BMPCC, then I sold it as well. With both, I liked what cinema DNG raw had to offer, but at the same time I didn't like how messy things could get (a clip being a folder holding a bunch of DNG frames and a WAV file for audio). Tip #5 does hold true for every camera system I've ever used and continue to use though.
One day I’m definitely gonna put them away and move to something easier to use. It’s a pain in the ass tbh lol
Hello sd card 100mb/s is ok????
Go higher 170mpbs or 200
I love my eos m hacked community makes my UA-cam scrolling a lot more informative
Are you in the facebook group?
i dont think so, do you have a link?