CANON EOS 90D 4K CINEMATIC Nutria the unloved
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- CANON EOS 90D 4K CINEMATIC Nutria the unloved
On this beautiful winter day, the weather varied between a fine rain that was sometimes more insistent and a few sunny spells.
I've been watching two Nutria families through the window of my hide for a few hours.
Originally from South America, it is found in a large part of the national territory (France).
Recognizable by its large whiskers, orange incisors, webbed hind legs and rounded tail.
With a length of 0.68 to 1 meter, it weighs on average 7 kilos and can reach a weight of 10 kilos.
Reproduction: 1 to 2 litters of 2 to 5 young per year (period all year round but especially in autumn/winter)
Super j'adore! Merci pour le partage
Merci pour votre commentaire !
De beaux moments partagés par cette famille de Ragondins 😍
Merci beaucoup !
Magnifique créature.
Merci.
Merci pour votre commentaire -)
@@ludowild
Merci à vous de montrer ce bel animal injustement mal-aimé sous une lumière plus favorable.
Just bought this lens question do you use a Cpl filter on this to remove water reflections? My Canon c100 mk ii clog starts at 850 iso base and even with this lens, I have to apply nd for exposure. I will be filming at 60 fps at 120 shutter which means even at that speed the light coming into this sigma lens will be too much even at 600mm. I don't want to fork out more money on cpl if its not needed. On my Sigma 18-35 art I always have cpl on the lens in daylight and even in the studio to remove light reflections on eyeglasses, mic holders and other things.. By the way nice video and good exposure. I know you have to use a profile to get as flat as possible on 90d but my c100 mkii has clog and it starts at 850 iso. Sensor on my cinema camera is really good for low light.
I've ever respond ... " It is possible to use a polarizing filter! Now the Sigma with its minimum aperture at F5 will naturally pose in low light, namely early in the morning when getting up and in the evening when going to bed.
I use a Meike adapter with interchangeable filters so for photos I use a neutral filter and for video as a general rule I use the variable ND filter 3 to 500 to respect the 180 rule.
Now when I film very early or very late to avoid exceeding ISO 800 I film with my neutral filter then approximately 40 minutes or even 60 minutes after sunrise I change to the ND filter. In these conditions using a polarizing filter would make me increase the ISO even further but it would be possible to actually have a better reading, particularly of the water surface. Now combined 2 filters in certain conditions very present sun and heat and well I think that this will harm the quality of the image to a certain extent! But it’s still playable! Hope this answer helps you a little!"
@@ludowild thankyou for the reply
hi, witch color profile you use? great video!!!!! :)
Hello I used standard profil and DaVinci Resolve Studio, best, Ludo