Ok so for many months I heard folks clamoring for manual control of solos shutter and ISO
Once it came out, all you heard about was losing auto turn on.
So last week I played with it on a handheld gimbal on a little dog walk.
Major exposure blow out.
Since then I have been wanting to play with it, and the 8 piece CP ND set that I got from Peau
Going to do some more extensive testing, including in air but for now here is a tidbit
My initial thoughts are. Unless you are flying in a light changing situation. Clouds rolling in and out, or flying in and out of shadows. Its most likely not worth the bother. But if you have one of those situations and need to lock it down, then filters definitely are in order.
Which filter is going to depend a lot on what your are shooting. In this scenario I tested the 1/60 lock on 2.7K 60 footage compared to an auto, using CP ND 4,8,16,32,6. I also Locked ISO at 200 and used Protune Native WB and Flat Color
In this setting I would choose the ND16
I have 1/120 and 1/240 shot. But I put this together on elements. Think I am going to do the other on Premeire Pro
Also one side note, if the exposure is blown out in the day compared to auto. what would that do for night shooting?
Once it came out, all you heard about was losing auto turn on.
So last week I played with it on a handheld gimbal on a little dog walk.
Major exposure blow out.
Since then I have been wanting to play with it, and the 8 piece CP ND set that I got from Peau
Going to do some more extensive testing, including in air but for now here is a tidbit
My initial thoughts are. Unless you are flying in a light changing situation. Clouds rolling in and out, or flying in and out of shadows. Its most likely not worth the bother. But if you have one of those situations and need to lock it down, then filters definitely are in order.
Which filter is going to depend a lot on what your are shooting. In this scenario I tested the 1/60 lock on 2.7K 60 footage compared to an auto, using CP ND 4,8,16,32,6. I also Locked ISO at 200 and used Protune Native WB and Flat Color
In this setting I would choose the ND16
I have 1/120 and 1/240 shot. But I put this together on elements. Think I am going to do the other on Premeire Pro
Also one side note, if the exposure is blown out in the day compared to auto. what would that do for night shooting?