Some nice images captured! You mentioned using a Variable ND filter. Which filter, if I may ask? Based on your experience so far, would you recommend that brand/model? Thank you
@@paullafleur6112 hey ! Thanks for dropping by my channel. The variable ND filter I would say is quite helpful especially on very bright sunny days and I wish to continue using wide open apertures. It does help. The reason why I chose a variable one over a fixed stop is also because I'm pretty put off with swapping filters when I'm out shooting. However as with many affordable variable ND, never attempt to use the extreme ends of the spectrum. They create a X-cross pattern in your images.
Hello not sure why you want to keep 1/500th but to keep wide open with electronic shutter you can go past 1/500th up to 1/16000 to keep it wide open unless its very very bright (and unless you stay at 24mm you wont be at 1.7 anyway and given you want DOF you should go to 75 mm so that mean. 2.8 )
@@JTC1979 yes could had done that too. Will try them this way next time I go out shooting. Oh ya.. about the electronic shutter.. I didn't like the lost of heptic feedback from the camera. I do like the feedback confirmation of the mechanical shutter and I can immediately know the shot is taken. Sound sometimes is too faint to hear on a busy street
@@예나예지 Yes I'm using the Insta360 Go 3. Here are my settings: 2K 24 FPS Medium sharpness Warm colour profile I switch between linear, action and ultra wide depending on scene. I don't do color grading much nowadays. Takes up too many of my time. But I think the native colour profile looks great already.
Some nice images captured! You mentioned using a Variable ND filter. Which filter, if I may ask? Based on your experience so far, would you recommend that brand/model? Thank you
@@paullafleur6112 hey ! Thanks for dropping by my channel. The variable ND filter I would say is quite helpful especially on very bright sunny days and I wish to continue using wide open apertures. It does help.
The reason why I chose a variable one over a fixed stop is also because I'm pretty put off with swapping filters when I'm out shooting.
However as with many affordable variable ND, never attempt to use the extreme ends of the spectrum. They create a X-cross pattern in your images.
@@StreetworksPOVAlright. Thanks for the explanation.
Oh I didn't answer your question ! I'm using the K&F filter.😃
@@StreetworksPOV Perfect! Thank you
Hello
not sure why you want to keep 1/500th but to keep wide open with electronic shutter you can go past 1/500th up to 1/16000 to keep it wide open unless its very very bright (and unless you stay at 24mm you wont be at 1.7 anyway and given you want DOF you should go to 75 mm so that mean. 2.8 )
@@JTC1979 yes could had done that too. Will try them this way next time I go out shooting. Oh ya.. about the electronic shutter.. I didn't like the lost of heptic feedback from the camera. I do like the feedback confirmation of the mechanical shutter and I can immediately know the shot is taken. Sound sometimes is too faint to hear on a busy street
Are you filming it with an action cam? What kind of action cam is it? And I want to know what setting is.
@@예나예지 Yes I'm using the Insta360 Go 3. Here are my settings:
2K 24 FPS
Medium sharpness
Warm colour profile
I switch between linear, action and ultra wide depending on scene.
I don't do color grading much nowadays. Takes up too many of my time. But I think the native colour profile looks great already.