quick rule of thumb and you may have already figured this out but you dont typically want to follow the skater while shooting long lens, only time you really want to be up close and personal with the skater is when you have a fisheye attached. for long lens find a good stationary angle and learn techniques for zooming and whatnot, when filming stationary with a fisheye you almost want to keep the lens in the same spot but rotate the camera around it(imagine the lens as a axis point) and try to make the skater come in from one side and exit through the other, this way the obstacle looks big in the middle and the skater looks small rolling up, huge while doing the trick, and back small again when rolling out, also to state the obvious when shooting with a fish,,, KEEP THE CAMERA LOW AND ANGLES UPWARDS
The quality is perfect
Sick video
please drop camera settings 🙏
Great Video! Can you write you preset camera scene file?
quick rule of thumb and you may have already figured this out but you dont typically want to follow the skater while shooting long lens, only time you really want to be up close and personal with the skater is when you have a fisheye attached. for long lens find a good stationary angle and learn techniques for zooming and whatnot, when filming stationary with a fisheye you almost want to keep the lens in the same spot but rotate the camera around it(imagine the lens as a axis point) and try to make the skater come in from one side and exit through the other, this way the obstacle looks big in the middle and the skater looks small rolling up, huge while doing the trick, and back small again when rolling out, also to state the obvious when shooting with a fish,,, KEEP THE CAMERA LOW AND ANGLES UPWARDS
did you use the letterbox setting for 16:9? or did you just crop it in post? cool vid btw
damn, cant remember
thanks:D
basically a vx1000
way better