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November 8th, 2015, 03:09 PM | #46 | |
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November 8th, 2015, 04:06 PM | #47 |
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Noa, I think that the aliasing might be down to my shooting in 4K and then downrezzing to 2K to upload it to Vimeo. It looks quite clean in its native format. I haven't yet tried to shoot anything in 2K. That might make all the difference.
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Michael, it is raw footage, apart from a bt of sharpening. I don't know if the X3 camera circuitry puts any sharpening in...
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Nigel, Focus is fixed of course, the white balance can be switched from Auto to Sun, Cloud, or Incandescent. Not sure about changing ISO etc for video. It can be controlled for stills I just need some time to get into the menus!
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Not sure if these have been posted but looks quite good, especially teh stabilisation
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