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April 3rd, 2012, 06:24 PM | #16 |
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Re: White Balance methods and CP files on the XF300/305
Hi Jeff,
I am MOVING towards seldom if ever using auto-anything, but I'm not far off of auto-everything. Part of that comes from limited time to do video shooting. I'll do none for weeks, then TONS in three days - and then it's panic mode, how do I do that, oh, heck, just leave it on manual. But I'm getting much better, primarily because I'm seeing significantly better results on manual. The LitePanel stuff is really good, but REALLY expensive. I'm just starting to see in retail shops around here good but cheaper stuff. Samy's in LA (fairly close to me) has a few lights that look interesting. I think the next lighting I'll get will have variable color temperature - to make it easier to match lighting. Ikan makes one that seems interesting: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/693601-REG/Ikan_MULTI_K_Multi_K_Variable_Color_Temperature.html - but it's no bigger than my LitePanel Micropro. Auto focus was ONE of the issues with shooting with my 5DII - you could push a button and get it focused, but there was no auto focusing during shooting. For Run/Gun stuff or rapidly changing/unknown environments, that's just silly to try to do. I added a 5" Marshall screen to my 5DII to help with that, but even then it was hard unless it was indoors and a static subject. But I don't do this all the time, so I'm not really one to say. Pros can just make it happen because they know their equipment inside and out. Larry |
April 4th, 2012, 12:45 AM | #17 |
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Re: White Balance methods and CP files on the XF300/305
I am with Jeff on this one 90% Larry, I have not tried Face Recognition feature but will try it out to see how it copes.
"I do use Peaking (color Red) alot! And although I don't have anything on Auto, I also use the Auto Focus button just to double check my focus." 100% on this one and I also turn the picture on the LCD to black and white so the red is even more prominent for focus. You can set up a button so that it zooms in, changes to black and white and shows peaking at the same time. It works during filming too :) - note that it is only your LCD that zooms and not your recorded media. If you press the button again it reverts back to colour and your normal zoom on the LCD so you can concentrate on framing etc........
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