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May 15th, 2016, 03:43 PM | #1 |
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Taking The AX-53 to Asia
Hi all;
Very impressed with the AX-53, 5 countries, 8 cities in 23 days, here is just a sample of Part one, I will have to break it into 3 parts otherwise is too long' I shoot a hell of a lots of Gigabytes in 4K also took the Sony 4 K action cam, Of course as always no post processing only what is needed to make a short documentary in FCPX, using original clips,transitions and adding music. Must view in 4K to actually appreciate the PQ. Hope You enjoy, comments welcomed. Luis |
May 15th, 2016, 11:46 PM | #2 |
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Re: Taking The AX-53 to Asia
That's a nice video showing the potential of that ax-53, it all looks nice and detailed with balanced colors , well exposed and as expected, stable footage, what I do wonder what is causing the vignetting at 02:25?
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May 16th, 2016, 12:54 AM | #3 |
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Re: Taking The AX-53 to Asia
Hi Noa:
Thanks, I have been using the wrong lens hood and gets vignetting at the corners on the wide shots because the use of a step up ring I have not been able to find a suitable Lens hood yet that fits directly after the UV filter and that is 55mm This is a rectangular lens hood 16:9 from Mennon and still gives vignetting so I have to compensate for the wide shots. Thanks, Luis |
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