I really enjoyed your content and did learn a lot. Also sat there with my mouth open when i saw you subscribers..you deserve a 4 figure number. It'll happen. Kind Regards from Australia.. I've subscribed today. Thank you
@@GiorgiMosiashviliOfficial Hi i use final cut pro, the only color grading was done as an example on the no filter clip, for that I used exposure -32 contrast -15 brightness -34 highlights -30 black point -28 and shadows -22 Everything else in that example clip was default
Would you recommend an ND 8 for beach holiday like Thailand ? I want to make shots of beaches and islands with DJI mini 3. I don’t want the video to be dark.. so is an ND 8 really necessary? For tropical shots
I would recommend being mindful of where the sun is compared to where you are shooting, if its really bright an nd8 to nd16 can help but as you have no control over the video settings it cant be guaranteed, nd filters would work best where you want to fix the iso and shutter and then use them to control the amount of light, the Neo is only a fixed f2.8, so with manual control and using the over exposure display function you could get an idea of the nd filter effects.
I’m worried that if I use an ND filter on the DJI Mini 3 for video shots, the water near the islands (blue sea) will turn out darker instead of looking blue. That’s why I’m hesitating to buy it.”
@@mp4403 it should not darken the water its is just like adjusting the aperture, with the mini 3 as long as you lock the iso and shutter it should be fine, you could also use exposure lock when you start filming to fix the exposure, only affect the nd filters will have on the water is to smooth out the motion of the waves.
@@melvynh1 That’s good to hear! Which filter would you recommend for tropical countries? Mainly for video shots of beaches and the sea. The ND 8, 16, or 32?
@ I would first recommend setting your shutter and ISO to the desired setting and aperture and then using the over exposure setting to see how its looks and only apply an ND filter if its really needed, if you are filming over water and you can get the exposure correct with out an ND filter then a polarising filter would enhance the water shots
I really enjoyed your content and did learn a lot. Also sat there with my mouth open when i saw you subscribers..you deserve a 4 figure number. It'll happen. Kind Regards from Australia.. I've subscribed today. Thank you
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@@matthewbethel442 Thank you, and help for a small channel is always appreciated
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were in the shade for second round of testing so difficult to judge the outcome.
I didn’t complete the second round of testing as the wind was blowing the drone around, will release a part 2 to the video to complete the tests.
Hi. What tools are you using for colorgrading?
And for settings sharpness and noise how much you have set?
@@GiorgiMosiashviliOfficial Hi i use final cut pro, the only color grading was done as an example on the no filter clip, for that I used exposure -32 contrast -15 brightness -34 highlights -30 black point -28 and shadows -22 Everything else in that example clip was default
Would you recommend an ND 8 for beach holiday like Thailand ? I want to make shots of beaches and islands with DJI mini 3. I don’t want the video to be dark.. so is an ND 8 really necessary? For tropical shots
I would recommend being mindful of where the sun is compared to where you are shooting, if its really bright an nd8 to nd16 can help but as you have no control over the video settings it cant be guaranteed, nd filters would work best where you want to fix the iso and shutter and then use them to control the amount of light, the Neo is only a fixed f2.8, so with manual control and using the over exposure display function you could get an idea of the nd filter effects.
I’m worried that if I use an ND filter on the DJI Mini 3 for video shots, the water near the islands (blue sea) will turn out darker instead of looking blue. That’s why I’m hesitating to buy it.”
@@mp4403 it should not darken the water its is just like adjusting the aperture, with the mini 3 as long as you lock the iso and shutter it should be fine, you could also use exposure lock when you start filming to fix the exposure, only affect the nd filters will have on the water is to smooth out the motion of the waves.
@@melvynh1 That’s good to hear! Which filter would you recommend for tropical countries? Mainly for video shots of beaches and the sea. The ND 8, 16, or 32?
@ I would first recommend setting your shutter and ISO to the desired setting and aperture and then using the over exposure setting to see how its looks and only apply an ND filter if its really needed, if you are filming over water and you can get the exposure correct with out an ND filter then a polarising filter would enhance the water shots
Do English people understand how the rest of the world feels about their accent?
Probably not, but I cant answer for the entire nation :-)
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