This is my problem. Whichever pocket I check, it's in the other one. With it being so hard to find it's practically like I don't even own one at all! 🙄🙄🙄
I recently upgraded to a new laptop that can actually handle Resolve Lite, which only occasionally worked on my previous laptop, so I threw in some old EOS M (with Canon FD 35-105mm 3.5) footage I shot behind the scenes of a music video in 2017 or '18. I just wanted to see what Resolve Lite could do with this old 8 bit footage scaled to 4K, with the WB pushed to a cooler tone, and 16mm grain added. There's no music as I only made this for my own reference, but decided to share anyway for anyone else who might be curious, or just for EOS M fans. I still have one and it I still think it looks pretty good with the right lighting/lenses/post.
This showed up Friday. Of course, it was supposed to show up Wed and I had a job Friday I wanted to use it on. Oh well. Probably best to get some more time than that to get familiar with it before using it as an A cam on a job. Maybe I'll use it as a b-cam on a shoot this coming week
that's lower stakes than what I was shooting Friday.
I just picked up the Desview R6 for 5'' gimbal monitor and the Feelworld Lut7 pro for client monitor.
FW Lut7 has pretty bad color rendering when compared to my ninja inferno, and the contrast is jacked and not adjustable. I regret this purchase, but at least I can use it in sunlight. Not to mention all the ports are in stupid places.
Desview is passable but still not as good as the Atomos.
I'd lean to say it is overkill to use an external recorder with an XT3, you've already got yourself good 10bit from it internally, save yourself the money and get a lighter (both in terms of weight and in terms of power consumption!) monitor instead of a monitor/recorder combo.
My perspective is about being practical, vs squeezing every last 1% out.
Nice work, that's a convincing film grade with the lens aberrations, the grain, the unstabilised motion, and the colours pushed to that level of saturation.
Also, totally normal behaviour for people just chilling in the park lol.
What a great video! Cool song and nice skating, it's like a California groove video but in a slightly different direction.
The image is really nice too. I don't look at it and think it's lacking, which seems to happen with less and less cameras as time goes on 🙂
This commissioned skateboarding video was shot using the fx3, but it used the features that the a7s iii has: 120p 4K, all intra-codec to minimize motion artifacts, IBIS, good AF, and the parfocal behavior of the 28-60mm lens.
The expressions of the skateboarder as he fails over and over and then nails it, twice, are the foci.