Best Pocket 3 Low Light Settings - How to Pick Your Own Low Light Settings for Osmo Pocket 3

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is the new king of low light videos, but if you are a beginner to the Pocket 3, what are the best settings to make low light videos? Each low light situation is different, so rather than blindly copying someone else's settings, it is better to learn how to find your own best low light settings. In this video I will teach you the process that I go through to find the best settings for the low light situation that I am in, so that you will learn and understand how to become a master at Pocket 3 low light videos by finding your own settings.
    Download the Low Light Process Flow: tinyurl.com/zj8kh7hn
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  • @uduboy
    @uduboy 12 днів тому

    Wonderful sir. Can not thank you enough for your kind generosity offering such invaluable information. Wishing you great and continued success!!! Very inspiring.

  • @balibygary9718
    @balibygary9718 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this. Just watched this in full and taking notes and will watch again tomorrow. You are great. I don't understand how you don't already have 1000 subscribers.

    • @4T-Tech
      @4T-Tech  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi! Thanks so much for your comment and support! It means a lot to me, really. I hope you liked the different approach to the settings by giving the "thought process" behind the settings. I'd thought I'd do something a bit different than the norm on YT. I really hope one day I will reach the big 1K target, it would be nice. Hopefully soon! Thanks again!

  • @Luouclan
    @Luouclan 3 місяці тому

    Hello Tim, Thank you very much for a such detail video. I've ordered a OSMO pocket 3 last week, and it just arrived today. I'm very keen to try out your settings one day. I've subscribed to your channel and looking forwards to learn more tips and tricks from you. Good luck for the 1000 subscribers.

    • @4T-Tech
      @4T-Tech  3 місяці тому

      Hi there! Thanks so much for you sub and support. I really appreciate it - I enjoy making videos and teaching others to use the equipment better so will for sure make many more videos like this in the future. Glad you enjoyed the video and have fun with the Pocket 3. Best, Tim

  • @Gold-Horse
    @Gold-Horse 2 місяці тому

    I like the flow chart 👍🏻

    • @4T-Tech
      @4T-Tech  Місяць тому

      Hi thanks glad you found it made sense and helped with the understanding, best wishes

  • @Rocymru
    @Rocymru 25 днів тому

    I noticed you didn't use pal settings, how do you avoid flickering lights ?

    • @4T-Tech
      @4T-Tech  10 днів тому

      Hi - I set the shutter speed to the same rate as PAL flicker rate which is 60Hz - so I set it to 1/60 which will sync with the flicker. You can also do 2x or 3x the flicker rate so 1/120, 1/180. For US, with a 50Hz rate, shutter should be 1/50 or 1/100 to sync with the flicker of the lights.

  • @PradeepKumar-tq4ev
    @PradeepKumar-tq4ev 3 місяці тому

    Is that normal color profile or night mode or dlog. Thanks fr video and settings 😊

    • @4T-Tech
      @4T-Tech  3 місяці тому

      Hi - it's normal color profile for these shots, Thanks for the comment!

  • @teompa
    @teompa 29 днів тому

    Does the DJI Pocket 3 handle decently at night in street light on low light mode?

    • @4T-Tech
      @4T-Tech  21 день тому +1

      Hi - yes, it's very good in low light mode. It's better than the iPhone 15 Pro, and AcePro I think

  • @bobbyorlando10
    @bobbyorlando10 3 місяці тому +1

    Did you Mount a black mist Filter?

    • @4T-Tech
      @4T-Tech  3 місяці тому

      Hi - not that I remember, but was there a part of the video you were referring to and I can see if I did anything with the clip

  • @Islanderchillexpress
    @Islanderchillexpress Місяць тому

    How can we get rid of all these nasty lens flares (green dots)???

    • @4T-Tech
      @4T-Tech  12 днів тому +1

      Hi - it's not easy to get rid of them completely - depending on atmospheric conditions. I find they are worse when it's misty and with a lot of humidity. Lowering the shutter speed might help a bit I found