@@andrewwatchin Hi Andrew! First of all, great video. I like it very much. On the other hand, maybe that's the reason why the video have the artifacts that you have mentioned in 00:08. Always is better recording at the same speed or a multiple of the final reproduction speed. As 60 fps isn't a multiple of 25, this may increase the possibilities of generate some artifacts and many other failures like flickering in highlights, for example. The compression created by softwares like Adobe Premiere or DaVinci Resolve with some codecs in these cases, make a lot of frames to be affected. It's just my humble opinion! You're a great cinematographer. You use the audiovisual language very well, so keep on. Cheers!
it has a stabilizer but Idk... it's still not that great.... I'm using sony and their lenses have a better stabilizer... I mean it's shot for slowmo, 60fps.. with that you can even film with a teleobjective only handheld without any stabilizer and it will in slow mo look like smooth - like super smooth... but other than that, beautiful video :)
Im impressed. XT3 kit lens looks so versalite.. Great work!
There's an weird compression artifact caused by UA-cam compression at 0:08. I've reuploaded twice and I can't seem to get rid of it! :/
Beautiful Vidio, high quality
i am in melbourne too ,and i also have a xt3 the same to you .
Are you going to shoot some shots? :)
Andrew Dinh yeah sure It's a great pleasure
Wow
You got good colors :)
Thanks Val. It's mostly the in camera colours. Fuji's not let me down so far!
Good work. Have you used any kind of stablization?
Just handheld! Although it's 60fps played back at 25fps.
@@andrewwatchin
Hi Andrew! First of all, great video. I like it very much. On the other hand, maybe that's the reason why the video have the artifacts that you have mentioned in 00:08. Always is better recording at the same speed or a multiple of the final reproduction speed. As 60 fps isn't a multiple of 25, this may increase the possibilities of generate some artifacts and many other failures like flickering in highlights, for example. The compression created by softwares like Adobe Premiere or DaVinci Resolve with some codecs in these cases, make a lot of frames to be affected.
It's just my humble opinion! You're a great cinematographer. You use the audiovisual language very well, so keep on. Cheers!
@@angelcobosardon I agree, it could be the reason.
Did you use ND filter? Thank you
I have the same quiestion ;D
Loved this, man. If you've got the time give my latest video a look. I shot it with the same cam and lens! Keep grinding!
it has a stabilizer but Idk... it's still not that great.... I'm using sony and their lenses have a better stabilizer... I mean it's shot for slowmo, 60fps.. with that you can even film with a teleobjective only handheld without any stabilizer and it will in slow mo look like smooth - like super smooth... but other than that, beautiful video :)