IS was a lifesaver for a handheld focus pull at maximum closeup on the tiny redwood bud!
watch in 4k to bypass youtube quality degradation...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_2dI7dSzEc
Hi! What focal length it was? And why didn't you use software stabilization on top? I think it can provide almost steady picture with this high-resolution footage.
focal length was 12 inches.
i actually like a bit of movement when doing a focus pull, plus the branches are moving in the wind...
most of all, i'm just too lazy to do software stabilization! :P
:)
beautiful..
5d3 is amazing, I think using tripod will help when shoot macro and no need software stabilization.
are you using davinci or mlvapp for grading?
if there is a wind then tripod won't help.. all those branches are moving anyway.
Quote from: 70MM13 on March 06, 2023, 01:29:24 PM
focal length was 12 inches.
I mean what mm lens have you used? 12 inches = 300mm?
I used resolve for grading. i use MLVFS for instant grading. put the card into the reader, and a few clicks later it's ready to edit and grade! Outputting to NV-HEVC is ridiculously fast. in this case, from camera to uploading graded video in a few minutes...
the lens used is sigma 105mm F/2.8 IS.
300mm focal distance for 1:1
recently I migrate to resolve.. but still use the old way, mlvapp - resolve workflow lol..
btw, can I have some sample clips of your video to try?
thanks.
my internet connection is quite slow here in the forest so i can send you some frames if that is ok for you?
it sometimes takes a day to upload a compressed hevc to youtube...
it's ok.
I appreciate it.. thanks.