Nice Footage, Brother! 👍I'm hesitating whether I should buy Tamron 17-70 f2.8 or Tamron 18-300 f3.5-6.3. If go to the zoo, isn't that great if had zoom range until 300? But why a lot of people rather go for 17-70 only because of fixed aperture?? Any why you didn't pick the 18-300:)?
And also, are you using 10 bit 4:2:2?? I'm using FX30, but the way i use it is such a waste, because i still use 8 bit and i also not use any picture profile, because seems my pc not running the preview for 10 bit video? sigh
10 bit makes a HUGE difference in the ability to color grade/correct in post... 8 bit footage falls apart very quickly. S-Log 3 and 4:2:2 10bit is the way to get the most out of the FX 30....
@@robertaltman222 Wow! If it's huge difference, I'll have to start to learn gradually. :) Since I started with almost 0 background knowledge, it's a bit challenge for me really:) . Thanks Bro!
Nice Footage, Brother! 👍I'm hesitating whether I should buy Tamron 17-70 f2.8 or Tamron 18-300 f3.5-6.3. If go to the zoo, isn't that great if had zoom range until 300? But why a lot of people rather go for 17-70 only because of fixed aperture?? Any why you didn't pick the 18-300:)?
Thanks bro! The 17-70 f2.8 is a Great lens! But maybe for the zoo is the 300mm better!
And also, are you using 10 bit 4:2:2?? I'm using FX30, but the way i use it is such a waste, because i still use 8 bit and i also not use any picture profile, because seems my pc not running the preview for 10 bit video? sigh
10 bit makes a HUGE difference in the ability to color grade/correct in post... 8 bit footage falls apart very quickly. S-Log 3 and 4:2:2 10bit is the way to get the most out of the FX 30....
@@robertaltman222 Wow! If it's huge difference, I'll have to start to learn gradually. :) Since I started with almost 0 background knowledge, it's a bit challenge for me really:) . Thanks Bro!