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VIDEO GRADING on NIKON D5300 | Best Video Settings | Episode 9

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
  • CAN YOU SHOOT RAW VIDEO ON YOUR NIKON? Nope! But with the flat profile pictures you can get close to the grading flexibility that you need, well unless you shoot for Hollywood.
    Cineflat, Tessinflat and Flat11p are some of the flat profile pictures that let preserve full details in highlights and shadows, creating footage that can easily be graded in post similarly to many pro-level camera.
    In this video I will also tell you how to set up your camera for the best video quality!
    SECTIONS
    0:45 Raw VS Compressed formats
    1:35 Activate Video Flat Profile on Nikons
    2:50 Get Custom Picture Profile
    3:50 STANDARD VS FLAT profiles
    Find custom profiles nikonpc.com/
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    SUBMIT YOUR PICTURES to GET EXPOSURE on my channel and have useful critiques from all the community!
    Write down into the comments the link to your portfolio, 500px page or Instagram account. I will review them and choose the ones to review in the next episodes!
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    Follow my journey into photography on
    Instagram / kriscapasso
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    Music from Freestockmusic.com and UA-cam audio library

КОМЕНТАРІ • 277

  • @newpix7555
    @newpix7555  6 років тому +4

    TUTORIAL on how to install the picture profile!
    ua-cam.com/video/tHDmjwYD7l8/v-deo.html

    • @lalbihari6663
      @lalbihari6663 5 років тому

      sir, then Nikon d5300 has a option NEF RAW or RAW is that different then setting a flat profile? or is it the same thing? cause i was under the impression that once i choose RAW on d5300 it will be flat.

  • @newpix7555
    @newpix7555  7 років тому +63

    THUMBS UP IF YOU RECORD VIDEO ON YOUR DSLR!!!!

    • @asadcoolable
      @asadcoolable 7 років тому +1

      Newpix hey! will you please make a video about your lighting setup and camera settings on nikon d5300... Waiting for your reply #love

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      hey! I had this request also from other users. Glad to see some curiosity in ti! :) I will do it asap! thanks for the support!

    • @acrylleak4340
      @acrylleak4340 7 років тому

      Newpix
      can i ask why i can't view my videos when im opening it on my laptop or tranfering it on my phone? is there a problem on my settings? i used raw even jpeg on my video but the result was the same, i cannot my view my videos.

  • @newpix7555
    @newpix7555  7 років тому +15

    IMPORTANT!!!!!!
    Many of you reported that the procedure that I suggested you to follow seems to not work. I checked and actually something is changed.
    After contacting Dmitrii, the guy behind the website Nikon Picture Control Editor, he suggested me to do this:
    1. download NPC files. A files not rename!
    2. insert SD-Card to cardreader on PC.
    3. copy files to SD-Card in the directory /NIKON/CUSTOMPC/
    4. insert SD-Card in the camera
    5. open menu Shooting -> Manage Picture Control -> Load/Save -> Copy to camera
    6. copy custom Picture Controls from SD-card to custom Picture Controls C-1 through C-9 on the camera and name them as desired.
    Now the camera should find the NPC file.
    Let me know if this helps! I am planning to make a video tutorial about this!
    Cheers and.. SHOOT LEARN & IMPROVE!

    • @Vodenevadbe
      @Vodenevadbe 6 років тому

      where can I download NPC files?

  • @pavanrkar
    @pavanrkar 4 роки тому +1

    This has been the best video so far to educate me on camera quality. I have seen video which have millions of subscription but non are as good as this one.

  • @joostgerritsen7104
    @joostgerritsen7104 6 років тому +5

    Great video, just what I was looking for, although I had some problems with importing the Picture Control Settings in my D5300 in the beginning but found some help on an other website. For anybody...
    Download files to my computer
    Insert SD-Card reader
    Create a new folder on your SD card, rename it NIKON.
    Open /NIKON, and create a new folder, rename it CUSTOMPC
    Copy files from PC to SD-Card in /NIKON/CUSTOMPC/ directory
    Insert SD-Card into camera.
    Turn Camera on
    Press MENU button.
    Open the "Shooting" menu
    Go to "Manage Picture Control"
    Go to "Load/Save"
    Select "Copy to camera"
    Select a profile and click it.
    Name it something useful.
    Save..
    Load that camera profile.
    Happy Shooting!

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Great one! I also had some problems and described how to fix it in another video ;)

  • @robertoaguirre3641
    @robertoaguirre3641 7 років тому +3

    I made a test using graded Cineflat vs Standard. I realized that you lose details in the midtones, and if you want to reduce noise in the shadows you should overexpose with cineflat. My conclusion is that it's best to use standard.

  • @arturo8188
    @arturo8188 7 років тому +15

    i absolutely think you should have more views and suscribers! the content is very good

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Thank you so much for the support! We just hit the 100 subs, which is a huge thing for me! Now time to keep crushing it! :)

    • @alessandrofederica90
      @alessandrofederica90 6 років тому +1

      agreed

    • @Milaartistique
      @Milaartistique 4 роки тому

      3000x agree!!!! Superb!

  • @iUntouchedi
    @iUntouchedi 5 років тому +1

    I'm on a Mac, and when I download the presets, it shows up as .NCP and when I drag it into my SD card, nothing really happens.. and the SD card can't find anything to load. Can you help me with this part?

  • @gtx4ev3r
    @gtx4ev3r 7 років тому +2

    I also have a d5300, thank you for this picture control tutorial, it is very usefull ^^

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      glad it helped ;)
      let us know which profile do you prefer!

  • @petronics2454
    @petronics2454 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. I knew nothing of this and still learning because of your efforts in sharing this tutorial. Cheers!,,,

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      great to know I am helping you in your learning journey! Cheers!

  • @penkatadrums
    @penkatadrums 6 років тому +1

    Wow so much info in one video, I had to watch it like 11 times!! ;D thanks a lot!

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      HAHA! So nice and refreshing to hear it! I am happy it was useful! :)

  • @TommyKronholm
    @TommyKronholm 6 років тому

    Wow, I actually found this video by accident looking for something else but I’ve learned a ton from you about my camera!! Thank you - subscribed!

  • @D3ft0ne
    @D3ft0ne 6 років тому +1

    My biggest problem with Nikon 5300, is that , at least with kit lens - it has issues Auto Focusing in low light. I know, i could use manual, but when I do my guitar covers, its essential it tracks me well, unfortunately this is not the case. It needs a lot of light to be able to lock on properly.

  • @tekinoglusami
    @tekinoglusami 7 років тому +1

    how on earth do you have less than 300 subs !? Really good video, you just earned yourself a new subscriber and fan :)

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words!
      I am planning a full review of the Nikon 50mm F1.8, stay tuned!

    • @deamusicstudio
      @deamusicstudio 7 років тому +1

      Sure , Will Love it

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      The vid is now out ;)

  • @SrikumarRengaraj
    @SrikumarRengaraj 5 років тому +1

    Nice information 👍... Only thing is. The background music in this video is irritating

  • @EnzoCamacho
    @EnzoCamacho 7 років тому +2

    Hi man!!!Thanks for the tutorial and keep doing this!!!.Blessings from Argentina :)

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Cheers! Thanks for stopping by! ;)

  • @alessandrofederica90
    @alessandrofederica90 6 років тому +1

    WOW!!! Your video was so helpful!!! We will use it for our nikon in our future videos ;) THANKS

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Grazie Alessandro e Federica! Italiani? :) Che fate di bell con la fotocamera?

  • @DocBoA
    @DocBoA 7 років тому +2

    Incredibly informative content, especially for a first time dslr owner(d5300) like myself. Subbed!! What would you advise as the upgrade lens from the 18-35mm kit lense for video?

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому +2

      Yo man! Thanks for the support! If you want to keep the zoom flexibility you go straight to the 17-50 2.8 OS HSM SIGMA lens. Nice piece of versatile and sharp glass.
      If you want to achieve the highest quality possible then go for the Nikon 35 or 50 mm primes 1.8. Less versatility, but they are faster lenses (more light comes in, you keep your ISO low) and much sharper (although for video it does not really matter).

  • @jagadhishraghuraman6292
    @jagadhishraghuraman6292 4 роки тому

    Clear explanation brother from india

  • @RobSoto
    @RobSoto 5 років тому

    Hey man, just FYI this video is still very helpful a whole 2 years after you made it :)
    You've managed to say more in 6 and a half minutes than other people say in 20.

  • @santarpanroy570
    @santarpanroy570 5 років тому +1

    cineflat is missing now

  • @pbutlerusmc
    @pbutlerusmc 7 років тому +1

    Just bought this camera! I saw a video called "5 Days in Prague" I love the look he achieved in his video and I want to make videos like that because I was making travel videos on my GoPro until now. What kind of settings on this camera would I have to set to get this look? In your opinion of course! I cant find any tutorials or info on camera settings for the travel videos I love to watch! Thanks in advance I cant wait to see more of your videos!

  • @WorshiptheKingMusic
    @WorshiptheKingMusic 6 років тому

    11p. And your videos rock!!!!

  • @khassbatein5252
    @khassbatein5252 6 років тому

    Very Nice.
    Wt focus mode & setting u generally use for video shooting with d5300 in the following:
    1.Static Scenery Shots
    2. Panning Shots
    3. Moving objects
    5. Self walking:vlogging style.

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Hi! I have always used manual focus for everything. Autofocus on this camera sucks pretty nad on video, but now i started experimenting with 3d tracking with af-c on my d7200 (dont have the d5300 anymore)

  • @AlennizOrihuela
    @AlennizOrihuela 6 років тому

    Hey! Thanks really helpful the picture profile tip! I can't wait to use it. I also have a Nikon d5300 and I'm learning how to make good videos with this one ;).

  • @khare7
    @khare7 6 років тому +1

    Great content! You deserve more subs! Keep it up

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      thank you so much for the support!

  • @EcuadorLive
    @EcuadorLive 5 років тому

    Very good content, helps me up my game a little bit. Thanks!

  • @Mayor_Imad
    @Mayor_Imad 10 місяців тому

    HI, I know this is old video, but did you shoot yourself using the NIKON D5300? I don't think you mentioned which camera was filming you

  • @Seriouslycantplayguitar
    @Seriouslycantplayguitar 2 роки тому

    Good shit. Works on pretty much every camera brand to do this broadly, just gotta test it a little bit to see the best way to grade and bring back saturation but I have great color with this coming out of my D3300.

  • @byaherongwais
    @byaherongwais 4 роки тому

    thanks man.. hope we build a nikon commu ity

  • @VinnieCamilleriMusic
    @VinnieCamilleriMusic 5 років тому +1

    Brilliant video. My wife has a Nikon D5300 and I’m looking at using it to film with. Any tips on steady footage or a cheap gimbal? Thanks Vinnie.

  • @DevonChampion
    @DevonChampion 7 років тому +1

    I support you bro! New youtubers club🤙🏼

  • @kathrynsloan4694
    @kathrynsloan4694 6 років тому

    Great Video. Loved it. I just bought a Nikon D 5300 and have not received it yet.

  • @vijayghosalkar316
    @vijayghosalkar316 2 роки тому

    Woowww very nice information for beginners like me,
    I am 67 years,Vijay, I have d5300, learning how to operate it,want to shoot videos, please guide me,thank you sir.

  • @mr.gobinda
    @mr.gobinda 7 років тому

    You are a good narrator.. 😊

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      thanks for the support! I am glad that you like my way to talk to you

  • @maximusekkk
    @maximusekkk 6 років тому +2

    Good video about D5300. Could you reviev that body with prime 50mm lens? 😀 Maybe portrait without external flash. In harsh light and dark 😊 Sub

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому +1

      that is a great idea! Thank you for the suggestion :) Planning to buy it?

  • @robertoguillen7317
    @robertoguillen7317 4 роки тому

    i have tried for few times always the camera told me that there is none flat profile at the SD card.... why?

  • @fladaaaa
    @fladaaaa 6 років тому +1

    Very informative content!
    Could you elaborate on why does the shutter speed has to be twice the frame-rate of the video? is it not enough if it's set to be 1/60 for 60FPS video? I will shoot some clips, and want to slow down the speed in some parts, but keeping a 1/120 shutter speed is tough if the lighting is not optimal, and requires me to raise ISO-level a bit too high for good quality.

    • @manolitopla2003
      @manolitopla2003 11 місяців тому

      because you will get motion blur otherwise

  • @dondayelbano3262
    @dondayelbano3262 6 років тому +1

    Thank you, this was super helpful!

  • @skorpioflo
    @skorpioflo 6 років тому

    Just what I needed. Thanks a lot!

  • @vanesatina8242
    @vanesatina8242 6 років тому +1

    Thanks was really helpful ⚡️⚡️

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      you are welcome! What video are you planning?

  • @rymdhundar
    @rymdhundar 5 років тому

    Thanks man! This helped me out very much.

  • @jinponce8836
    @jinponce8836 7 років тому +1

    hi. i have problem regarding to saving the profile pictures in my cam. i followed all your instructions in the video and your comments regarding to this problem. though im sure my sd card was formatted and i properly save the downloaed file in the sd. furthermore, when i download the picture profile the file extension of the file was ncp and its not a zip file. the camera doesnt read the ncp file. thank you. and question if there is other link for the profile pictures?

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Hi Jean!
      You are right, it seems there is a problem in the server, or the procedure has changed. I contacted Dmitrii, the guy behind the website and he promised me to give it a check!
      I will keep you updated about the issue :)

  • @BetterCallJohn
    @BetterCallJohn 7 років тому

    Great video as always!

  • @classzedits
    @classzedits 2 роки тому

    hello, sir. i know this is an old video but as a newbie in using dslr and right now i bought a 2nd hand nikon d5600. i want to shoot manually but again, this is my first time to use a dslr... and i also wish to record raw, but i only have a 4 gb sd, so as a beginner im limited to jpeg for video recording. this (your) video is a big help... but i also need help at the same time... i already downloaded and transferred to d5600 the AlvaroYus-Curve, TassinFlat, and Flaat_11p (also Flaat_12p because it looks a lot more unsaturated). BUT... i cant find Cineflat from the list. was it removed from the list? thanks. by the way.... somehow i already new some basics of premiere pro so i really wanted these new flat profiles for my jpeg videos for color grading. thanks again.

  • @polidimlove
    @polidimlove 6 років тому +1

    While recording a video there is a countdown timer from 20 minutes or 10 minutes. After that my Nikon d5300 automatically stops recording. Is there a way to stop this countdown? Thank you!

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Hi! I think that unfortunately our Nikons are limited to a continuous recording time of 20 minutes maximum. This is a factory limitation and I am not aware of any workaround. Sorry!

    • @polidimlove
      @polidimlove 6 років тому +2

      Thank you very much for your immediate response! Take care!

  • @engineer2597
    @engineer2597 6 років тому

    Please, does the 18-55mm lens works with continuous-auto focus? Without having to push any button to auto-focus. Like if a subject is moving, does it have AF-C for video recording?

  • @KOLDART
    @KOLDART 7 років тому +1

    thanks man for this tutorial

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      thanks to you for watching!

  • @musicandres
    @musicandres 7 років тому +1

    Thanks man, i'll try

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому +1

      let me know how it works out for you! :)

  • @anastasiaka21
    @anastasiaka21 4 роки тому

    Just subscribed for your videos!!!!!Thank you 👍

  • @briansammy2002
    @briansammy2002 7 років тому +1

    Hello. Is there a video or step by step process I can follow so as to copy the picture control editors on my camera and get them to work.

  • @onlyzero5066
    @onlyzero5066 6 років тому +1

    wow.. i love your videos

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Thanks! It still amazes me every time to hear kind words for my work! :)

  • @lalingogoi8202
    @lalingogoi8202 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video..it was really helpful..

  • @s.m.pravin9738
    @s.m.pravin9738 6 років тому +1

    I own a d3400 will my cam get affected if I use custom profiles. Very informative video keep up the good work I subscribed!!!

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      hi mate!
      Sure the D3400 also has the possibility to use custom profiles, check them out! I love the Flat11p or cineflat to get most dynamic range. To get very stylistic try the ektachrome one ;) very punchy

  • @chrysbalbzstillsandfilm8915
    @chrysbalbzstillsandfilm8915 6 років тому +1

    Very informative video! I've read somewhere that you can extend the bitrate of the d5300 for upto 64mpbs. Is this even possible and if it is, will it cause any problems?

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      uhm, maybe might be causing some overheating, but then you might have also some storage problems!

  • @mr.gobinda
    @mr.gobinda 7 років тому

    Please make a video about your studio setup.

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      thanks for the request! On my to do list :)

  • @m.kellycuts2540
    @m.kellycuts2540 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the video! But in the website I don't find cineflat...

  • @AnaMarijaKosalec
    @AnaMarijaKosalec 7 років тому

    This is awesome! Thanks for the tutorial :)

  • @homesicproduction48
    @homesicproduction48 7 років тому +1

    really useful! thanks!

  • @TheDrummer232323
    @TheDrummer232323 4 роки тому

    Omg it helps me a lot that this video gives me more knowledge about my d5300 what ccan this camera can do more power to you sir i'll keep following you so i can learn more

  • @sattuu108
    @sattuu108 4 роки тому

    can we download all the profile as zip and install to camera sd card ??

  • @amanbin
    @amanbin 7 років тому

    So helpful..You should have more subs..keep doing what you are doing..Cheers

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      thanks for the support! :) Hope to grow a great community here ;)

  • @deamusicstudio
    @deamusicstudio 7 років тому +5

    I have Nikon D5200, Does these Steps and Tips apply on it too ?
    and you got yourself a new Sub :)
    Great Video

    • @wigen11
      @wigen11 7 років тому +1

      DeA Music Studio yeah I think so, the settings between d5300 and d5200 is not very different except for we got 60fps with d5300

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      I am pretty sure you can put custom picture profiles also on your D5200 :)

    • @JIMN26
      @JIMN26 6 років тому

      Yes, custom picture profiles works fine on the D5200 also. First copy a custom profile YOU created from your camera to the SD Card, it will create a directory for you - (NIKON > CUSTOMPC) . Then copy the downloaded NCP files to that directory and copy them to the Camera.

  • @sid1348
    @sid1348 6 років тому +1

    Hello I am using a Nikon D5300 . I click pics in NEF file with cineflat picture control . But when i open pics in lightroom or Image viewer first the NEF file looks flat but seconds later they reload then the pics have sharpened , increased brightness, etc etc . Why is that answer anyone ?

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Hi! This is because lightroom ignores the camera profile and applies its own standard interpretation of the RAW data. If you want lightroom stop doing that follow up this tutorial
      ua-cam.com/video/xi1cu59dZH8/v-deo.html

  • @carlosterceracto
    @carlosterceracto 6 років тому +1

    Excelente video gracias¡ saludos desde Colombia. Great, i'm subscribe. Thanks

  • @schaazful
    @schaazful 6 років тому +1

    super; thank you

  • @carlosmartinezvisuals
    @carlosmartinezvisuals 7 років тому +1

    great video man. specially for us that use d5300. what lens do you show in the camera in this video. you should make a video on how you set up or what equipment you use man. thanks a lot

    • @carlosmartinezvisuals
      @carlosmartinezvisuals 7 років тому +1

      I also downloaded those files but the camera doesn't read them, what can I do? thanks

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Yo man! Sorry that it does not work for you!
      Is the memory card that you are using formatted and empty?
      Transfer the whole zipped file into the card, and unzip it right there.

  • @Targenoor
    @Targenoor 6 років тому +1

    Hey! Glad I found your channel, It really wil help me a lot! I have this camera, and I have been googeling a lot, without finding any real answer. I want to shoot my youtube videos with this, but I need a lens for when I just sit in front of the camera (So that I dont have to set it up far away, like I have to now) Do you have any thoughts? I would really appreciate your answer!

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Hi Papacito!
      In that case you need a wide angle lens so that you do not have to get that far from it. The kit lens should do just fine if you have proper lighting (just have it at 18mm of 20mm and it should be wide enough!).
      If you need a faster aperture (to let in more light and avoid getting high ISO) just get the Sigma 17-50 2.8. Check my review on it!

  • @titispriyandono
    @titispriyandono 6 років тому

    nice content and really helpful. thank you sir.

  • @kalilsuyan871
    @kalilsuyan871 6 років тому

    thanks mate.. great contains.

  • @sattuu108
    @sattuu108 5 років тому

    Tell us more about instagram processing and how to maintain high quality with RAW file

  • @shibashisdas4001
    @shibashisdas4001 7 років тому +1

    hi, thanks for the info, its really helpful. Can u plz tell me what mic are u using thats in this video? is it a condenser mic and does it require phantom power?

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Yo! Yes it is a condenser mic and phantom power is not required as I can hook it directly into my mic-in jack of the laptop. However, when you put it on the sound card with phantom power the quality is much better!

    • @shibashisdas4001
      @shibashisdas4001 7 років тому +1

      thanks a ton

  • @vinaysinghram
    @vinaysinghram 6 років тому +1

    awesome

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 7 років тому

    I enjoyed your video :) Keep it up!

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Thanks! Stay tuned for more ;)

  • @sidhu-bu7sm
    @sidhu-bu7sm 7 років тому +2

    I have nikon d5300 nd I love taking pics but I hv very less knowledge on how to make video..I shoot in vivid coz I don't edit as I don't hv much knowledge. ..ur video is helpful :)

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Hei! Thanks for stopping by! Well you don't need to shoot flat if it would make your editing more time-consuming. The question is: do you need it? If not, well...peace! :)
      In the future I am planning a video tutorial on grading in premiere ;)

    • @JorgeLios
      @JorgeLios 7 років тому +1

      Newpix niceful dude, do u maked that tutorial?

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Hi Jorge, which tutorial are you referring to? Grading in Premiere?

  • @YasithaKasthuri
    @YasithaKasthuri 6 років тому

    This is awesome

  • @leonardoweigert4435
    @leonardoweigert4435 5 років тому

    Is the S Log 2 better?

  • @comicalskull4739
    @comicalskull4739 6 років тому

    You are best

  • @LeahRebecca
    @LeahRebecca 4 роки тому

    thank you!!

  • @youssefouasfi960
    @youssefouasfi960 7 років тому +1

    much thanks for the tips.. your videos are helping me alot ! :)
    is there any presets for the Nikon D5600 ? or does it fit to d5600 too ?

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому +1

      Hi man! glad to know I am helping :)
      this video applies also to the D5600! you can do everything I explain here also on that camera

    • @youssefouasfi960
      @youssefouasfi960 7 років тому +1

      Newpix thanks man ! cool im Happy to Know that keep the great JoB !!✌

  • @laterria7295
    @laterria7295 6 років тому +1

    Good videos! Like You!

  • @michaelailarov704
    @michaelailarov704 6 років тому +1

    you got cool videos no doubt !

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Hi Michael! thank you for the kind words :)

  • @a5900705
    @a5900705 6 років тому

    You're great! Thank you

  • @GautamaARTS
    @GautamaARTS 6 років тому +1

    Nicee videoo very helpfull.., em.. i see the flat profile nikon, cineflat, flat 11,ect. Have a noise..., Cannot clean even use lower iso, how fix it? Is there tools or setting maybe that can make clean from noise? Thank b4

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому +1

      De-noisers are available as plugins in Premiere or DaVinci Resolve, however I think you need to buy them.
      The best thing is to expose right your footage. Usually if you look at your screen it looks ok just because the flat profiles raise the blacks and the shadows.
      My tip is to buy a cheap grey card and use it to nail the exposure, you should not have that much noise. The noise however goes away when you correct the flat profile and add contrast, it will get lost into the darks (most of it).
      Unfortunately we are not dealing with full frame, so noise is there and it is unavoidable.
      Recently I noticed that my D7200 looks very clean at ISO 800 even when compared with ISO 400/500/640. Weird. I think this flat profiles create artefacts that need to be taken into account.

    • @GautamaARTS
      @GautamaARTS 6 років тому

      Newpix what a nice reply.., thank you very much bro.., yup maybe i will try to play with color correction n grading adjust for get max result. I ever thinking wanna upgrade to fullframe actually.. but.. when consider the bujet and i think i wont depend the camera type or other tools for make best a creation/masterpiece..hehee..., I must more creative...not depend the tools. Hehee... Thank you bro.

    • @jonathanhatchmusic
      @jonathanhatchmusic 6 років тому

      Gautama ARTS go back to using the Neutral profile and drop your 'sharpening', 'contrast', 'brightness', and 'saturation' as preferred.
      I'm using a D5200 and found that my custom CineFlat profile was giving me crazy amounts of noisy crosshatched lines; even in great outdoor lighting. Switched back to Neutral profile and I haven't had an issue.

  • @GautamaARTS
    @GautamaARTS 7 років тому +1

    nice Video..Nice and helpfull Information., I have Nikon d5300 too.., until now my favorite PIC is Flat 11 because i not yet try Alvaro..and i wanna try right now after download..hehe.., by the way.. in flat 11 why i found in dark area on my footage its a some noise? i shoot in night use ISO 800, any suggest the max ISO for each Flat PIC? for more clean footage? thank you..

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому +1

      Hi Gutama,
      it is perfectly normal to have noise in the "shadows". Afterall the flatprofiles are sort of in camera manipulation of image (like raising ISO for instance). However, the advantage is that you can later crush those shadows and decide how dark you want them to be. The noise will be lost in the blacks.
      I usually do not shoot at any specific ISO for each profile pic. I just try to never go above iso400 as it WILL be for sure noisy. Much better get creative in the scene and add more light or change location or re-think about the scene you want to shoot if really the noise is unbeareable.
      Usage of noise-cancelling plug ins (like NEAT) is also helpful! :)

    • @GautamaARTS
      @GautamaARTS 7 років тому

      Newpix thank for reply.., its possible to change noise into black? yeah i do to use neat to help denoise but i think if use neat the quality of sharpness in all footage its decrease.., isnt? yup great idea to more creative use light external and other tools to make great scene.., thank.. :)

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому +1

      When you grade into Premiere just push down the "blacks" slider into the color correction tool. Also try with lowering the shadows.
      Generally when you deal with flat profiles, you have to push the contrast a little bit. So don´t be afraid to experiment with the blacks and whites sliders.
      Should I do a video on this? :)

  • @countrycoffeehouse3422
    @countrycoffeehouse3422 6 років тому

    Thank you soo much!

  • @SeaCaptain7
    @SeaCaptain7 6 років тому +1

    Hi, I have problem with sound while recording the thing is some weird sound is present all the time and I don t know what to do? Any advice please? I tried to decrease microphone sensitivity but it didn t helped cause when I play video once is recoreded that weird sound returns when I increase sound intensity

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Hi!
      Can you describe the weird sound?
      Do you have the autofocus on or off when you record sound with videos? Are you using the internal microphone?

    • @SeaCaptain7
      @SeaCaptain7 6 років тому

      Hi I ve found some other video that described the problem. I know now that I have to buy a microphone for my dlsr nikon d5300, cause without microphone sound quality is bad. Some hissss sound is present all the time. This is my first dslr that s why I am noob at this. Thanks for your replay. I am actually surprised that these devices such as nikon 5200, 5300 and others need to have mic for normal video use exepcet if you mute the sound :-D

  • @Flybird58
    @Flybird58 7 років тому

    Thanks for the insightful video
    I am using the canon xf200. I was wondering if you can recommend an information website or rather if you can assist me. I would like to shoot a movie using a flat profile to make it easier when color grading.
    I was wondering if you can assist me with the steps or if there is a custom profile i can download. Thanks.

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      Hi! Glad you are starting to dig into color grading :) did you try this resource? support-th.canon-asia.com/contents/TH/EN/8202104000.html
      unfortunately I am not familiar with Canon cameras so I cannot really help in this regard.

  • @georgewanderer
    @georgewanderer 5 років тому

    Can we set the same settings for photos??

  • @BlancaCruzXO
    @BlancaCruzXO 6 років тому

    Do you have a video on how to auto white balance videos?

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Not yet! But what do you mean by AUTO white balance? I never use it for videos. I set it where i want then correct in post if inaccurate ;)

  • @snehadeepkamble4476
    @snehadeepkamble4476 6 років тому +1

    Nice bro

  • @elvinxcs
    @elvinxcs 6 років тому

    Really great work! Anyway, at 4:31 How did you get 1920x1080; 24p? My camera have only 30p and 60p

    • @elvinxcs
      @elvinxcs 6 років тому

      I’m using D5300 Maybe I need to update something?

  • @ronburns6865
    @ronburns6865 3 роки тому +2

    I would like this but the noise in the background as you are talking is annoying beyond belief! Loose that background "music".

  • @wildernessandme1744
    @wildernessandme1744 4 роки тому

    Good luck with the colour banding issues in colour grading phase with that "flat profile" in an 8 bit colour of most entry level dslr.

  • @hooichu2630
    @hooichu2630 7 років тому +2

    so I can use this setting with my 18-55kit lens for just talking video like you ??

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      sure! the lens does not matter for this aspect. It´s all about the body that you have. Which camera body do you have?

    • @hooichu2630
      @hooichu2630 7 років тому +1

      Newpix d5300 also but mine video quality looked very worst at 1080p HD video

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      I can underestand. Unfortunately it is about the lens. I upgraded my kit lens with a Sigma 17-50 f2.8 (I have a video review on the channel) and the quality improved a lot. Much more sharpness and no need to increase ISO a lot since the lens is fixed 2.8 in the whole focal range ;)

    • @hooichu2630
      @hooichu2630 7 років тому

      Okay .If like 750D does not have the video's quality problem for their 18-55 mm lens right ?!

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      I think the overall quality is the same. All kit lenses suck, especially for video. I think you will solve the problem getting a vintage used prime lens. Maybe 35 or 50 mm f1.8. You gotta use the tripod because they are not image stabilized. But unitil you save for them, I will keep playing with the kit one, it is not that bad afterall. You have to find creativing solution to keep ISO low. Such as work with better lighting on the scene. Consider invest in some lighting, which is much more important than any gear you could buy.

  • @vijayananda825
    @vijayananda825 6 років тому

    what camera u used on this video

  • @Hitman04110
    @Hitman04110 7 років тому +1

    is it still worth buying new d5300 in 2017 or i shud go for d5500? pls suggest .

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому +1

      I think it is TOTALLY worth buying the D5300. It is cheaper and leaves 'you more money for quality lenses, which make the real difference ;)
      Try the combo D5300+35mm 1.8G you won't regret it.

    • @Hitman04110
      @Hitman04110 7 років тому +1

      Well thanks for the suggestion. My only concern ws touch screen on d5500 camera like in future it will be more common n useful. That's why I was confused.

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому +1

      well i believe that it is going to be included into more and more cameras in the future. However, I don't find it crucial. If you have it is nice for only two reasons: speed at which you can check if your images are sharp when viewing them, just pinch to zoom in instead of pushing the magnification button multiple times. Second, touchfocusing on video while you are in live view. But this requires extremely accurate focus systems, such as dual pixel on canon. The Autofocus of video on the Nikons is not the best

    • @Hitman04110
      @Hitman04110 7 років тому

      Ok OK 😀👍 thanx it ws very helpful.

  • @dalian1993
    @dalian1993 5 років тому +1

    Good advice but that 'music' FFS !!!!! WHY ?

  • @audio-visuelle3826
    @audio-visuelle3826 7 років тому +1

    can you do a video on post treatment of video on a free video editor software??

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  7 років тому

      thanks for the suggestion! Any idea about which software I could use?

    • @audio-visuelle3826
      @audio-visuelle3826 7 років тому

      Newpix may be Hitfilm express : hitfilm.com/express ;)

  • @nirmalyabanerjee9955
    @nirmalyabanerjee9955 6 років тому +1

    How to remove autofocus noise in video

    • @newpix7555
      @newpix7555  6 років тому

      Hi Nirmalaya, unfortunately I do not know any method. The only way is to get a less noisy lense. In the Nikon family, the newer AF-P lenses have a silent and improved autofocus.