I feel that ND filters are more important for 30fps. There you will have a much less smooth video shooting at super fast shutter speeds, while using a filter and shooting 30fps at 1/60sec will look smooth due to the hair of natural blur from each exposure.
To be honest I cant tell a lot of difference on a 4k TV maybe my eyes aren't good enough. I've just got the 3S I'll do my own testing, thanks for sharing 👌
I don't understand the point of this video. ND filters are typically used to adjust shutter speed for both normal video and hyperlase. The first pass is simply labled "No ND Filter "Auto Setting" so we have no idea about the ISO or shuttersspeed. All the other passes shot with ND filters must have been shot manually with same 1/120th shutter speed and either ISO 100 or 200. Would have been more intersting to shoot a hyperlapse pass with maybe a 256 ND filter, and a 1/4 sec shutterspeed to get a "veil" effect with the water fountains.
thanks for this useful test, I noticed a red shift using nd filters in other video, and you confirm that. very useful
I feel that ND filters are more important for 30fps. There you will have a much less smooth video shooting at super fast shutter speeds, while using a filter and shooting 30fps at 1/60sec will look smooth due to the hair of natural blur from each exposure.
Thank you for sharing your tests. I prefer the last one. I don't see the movie blur effect on the clips using the ND fiters here.
@@dafpunkt Adjusting EV is usually the way to go. Now, a polarizing filter may be necessary in some circumstances though.
To be honest I cant tell a lot of difference on a 4k TV maybe my eyes aren't good enough. I've just got the 3S I'll do my own testing, thanks for sharing 👌
+ Need ND-PL
I think we won’t need filters just play with settings every time
@@DFRANCOO80 - I agree, just adjust EV level.
I don't understand the point of this video. ND filters are typically used to adjust shutter speed for both normal video and hyperlase. The first pass is simply labled "No ND Filter "Auto Setting" so we have no idea about the ISO or shuttersspeed. All the other passes shot with ND filters must have been shot manually with same 1/120th shutter speed and either ISO 100 or 200. Would have been more intersting to shoot a hyperlapse pass with maybe a 256 ND filter, and a 1/4 sec shutterspeed to get a "veil" effect with the water fountains.
Thanks for your input… I’ll have to try your suggestion
I prefer not to use an ND filter; sacrificing details isn’t my cup of tea. Using shutter speed to control EV is preferable-it only loses motion blur
LOL