Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/8 vs 1/4 | Which Is Best For That Cinematic Look?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video I compare the Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/8 and 1/4 with mulitple side by side comparisons in different scenarios.
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I'm leaving the comment in the middle of the video! This is by far one of the best videos I've seen about Black Mist filters on TH-cam. Very well explained. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the kind words. I really appreaciate it!
Awesome video!! This is super useful info. Diffusion filters really do make a huge difference! Comparing all the options was useful as well. Just found your channel, subbed!
Thank you! Glad you liked it. Be on the look out for two follow up videos to this
really well made, this answered all my questions, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Perfect video to choose the right one, and yes... 1/8 is the way to go. 1/4 just softens too much IMO. Thanks for great content!
Great video! Thanks for the comparison. It was very helpful
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! was looking for a Video like this! Great!! Osss
Glad it was helpful!
Really informative video, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent presentation and information... thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video. Thank you... It has helped me decide which I should get first...well done.
Glad I could help!
Brilliant video! I’m buying a diffusion filter today and this helped me make my decision! Cheers!
Glad I could help!
WAAW I just learn something ! thank you so much ! new sub :)
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Great tests. Thanks. One suggestion, could you hard cut when changing between filters rather than cutting away to you briefly. Would love to see them one after the other. Minor quibble.
Thanks for that feedback. I'm editing another filter video right now. And I'll incorporate that feedback in the next video.
@@CreativeTechLab Thanks again for the work.
Amazing video! Thanksssss!
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Great work Leo, as i said i always learn something new from your videos and your colour grading is phenominal
Thanks a ton! Color grade video dropping tomorrow!
@@CreativeTechLab really. i asked at the right time then lol, i cant wait for that :)
lemme get to editing! LOL. I was supposed to drop it last week as a '3 minute Thursday' but didn't finish in time! 🥴
@@CreativeTechLab oh really? lol at least you tried but of course, no rush as i know how much editing can take time, i been down that road before myself lol
I saw ur A6700 video. Looks like u already have ur color grading sorted LOL
Great video, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Thanks man, very useful.
Glad to hear it!
great video ! was debating if i should get and which one should i get budget permitting.... i love the image of the 1/8 thank you
My pleasure!
Good comparison. How much do you think that filmic look can be achieved in post? In Davinci Resolve at least there's quite nicely working halation effect.
Definitely can be done. I just find with video you want to do as much as possible in camera because you're dealing with so much more images and data. Where as with a single photo you can get away with so much more post processing.
Very informative...bless up 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Big up
Great video was wondering which to get definitely think the 1/8 is better
Glad I could help
Hmmm...I feeel outside shots were too warm. Have you used IR filter too outside?????
No never used a IR filter. And yeah, the sun was setting pretty fast.
Hey ! What lens did you use for this , I was told 1/8 is good for anything over 50mm and 1/4 under 50mm… thanks 🙏🏽
The interview tight shots were shot at 70mm. My talking head shots are usually arounf 28-35mm. I don't think there's really any rules to focal lengths matching filter strengths. It really comes down to the look you're going for.
Check this thread for a good discussion on the topic: cinematography.com/index.php?/forums/topic/87199-intensity-of-diffusion-filters-and-focal-lengthshot-sizes/
@@CreativeTechLab that’s true with the rules I should say when I say I’ve heard the under or over 50 mm lens that was for just kind of taking the sharpness off footage and maybe having a more mild to medium effect , of course if you are going for a really dreamy soft look then it’s anything goes !! I personally just like a subtle look but the higher the lens like an 85 lens a 1/8 would be more of a medium look in my opinion ! I’ll check out that the discussion ! Cheers for the response
Yeah it's definite an artisitc choice. If you like a subtle look, check out the follow up video I did for this one on the Black Satin filters here: th-cam.com/video/m3TgcmlbiR4/w-d-xo.html
I had those in the 1/8 and 1/4 also. But the effect is so subtle that I think you could go stronger.
Mate this was exactly the video I was after. Wasn’t sure what to go for. Personally, the 1/8 is right for me
Thank a lot👌
You're welcome!
Very informative big dawg am I crazy for liking No filter more??? I feel like No filter or 1/8 would do just fine.
Not crazy at all. It's really a personal preference
Bless up brother
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Great comparison. 1/8 looks better than the 1/4.
It's great for a more subtle effect
1/8 was correct in my choosing
Great choice.
these filters are not intended to have this kind of rim light
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I would prefer the K & F ⅛ and ¼ - their graduation is more sophisticated, and they are the ONLY Black Mister Filter (4/2024) with complete anti reflection coatings
Sounds good
1/4 is the way to go, but again im a 0% or a 100% kind of guy
Nothing wrong with that
1/4 reminds me what a basic footage drom black magic pocket cinema cam look like. Lol
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honestly 1/8 isn't filmic/cinematographic, 1/4 is different....1/8 is a digital less sharp I guess that people who prefer 1/8 don't want really (fear) the effect
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1/4 is fantasy film look and much to cheesy in my eyes. Its too strong
Did you know that it all depends on the focal length so for a wider lens you need 1/4th to achieve the effect but on an 85mm prime a 1/8th will give you just as much!
there is a lot of irony in the use of these filters haha.. as you can tell im not buying into this hype & not for 150 bucks either
My Samyang lenses have character unlike most of Sony's lenses I could use on my Sony camera
good video & nice to see ya
LOL. It's definitely more of video thing than a photography thing.
And as always I appreciate the support 🙏🏾.
I'm trying to get back to being more consistent.