You can speed ramp 120fps from normal back up to 120fps. Are you using ND's for the daylight content. Looks like you are at 5.6f which is more broadcast. Do you use manual focus for live action following the ball to the receiver?
Yes! I completely agree, I use both 120 fps and 60fps and speed ramp both but i like to use 24fps for other shots. then to answer your questions: I use the internal NDs on my c70 during the daylight as well, Im normally anywhere between f2.8 and f5.6 while filming depending on the scenario, and yes I use manual focus
Hello! Loved the video! I wonder if you could give me some extra tips, because I have a Canon 200d , and I usually make videos of indoor volleyball games and unfortunatelly, the light most of the times, is not the best indoors. I have 3 lens, a 50mm, a 55-250mm and the 18-55mm
You need to invest in a low aperture lens but.. if you can’t then just learn your camera , shoot in manual and try to get the best out of what you have. But when you are able to upgrade serious upgrade to a low aperture lens
I agree with what Caleb said, a low aperture lens would be ideal for indoor gyms. However, for now shoot at the lowest possible aperture and make sure you are properly exposing in camera and learning how to color grade well.
@@contentm3893 Yes I completely agree, I worded that poorly in the video but it is very feasible to go handheld for field sports up to 200 mm. I mean to recommend a hi hat as a tool for people who are interested. For me, i know that my set up is too heavy and my 70-200 becomes a 105-300 equivalent on my super 35 sensor so it makes more sense to use a hi hat/tripod.
I just bought the MindShift Gear Firstlight 46L+ Camera Backpack. it was super expensive but its the biggest bag i coudl find and lets me fit all my gear in there. I used to use the lowepro 450 AW ii
3:00 “it gives them more aura” 😭
Great, comprehensive discussion on the subject.
Thank you!
USE PEAKING MODE FOR MANUAL FOCUS!!!!!!
Yes, Peaking is very helpful
Loved this guide thank you very much Gold Tips!
Glad it helped!
Great video and tips bro!
Thanks bro!
What camera do you shoot with?
What timeline fps do you use ?
You can speed ramp 120fps from normal back up to 120fps. Are you using ND's for the daylight content. Looks like you are at 5.6f which is more broadcast. Do you use manual focus for live action following the ball to the receiver?
Yes! I completely agree, I use both 120 fps and 60fps and speed ramp both but i like to use 24fps for other shots. then to answer your questions: I use the internal NDs on my c70 during the daylight as well, Im normally anywhere between f2.8 and f5.6 while filming depending on the scenario, and yes I use manual focus
bro just pulled out an Amherst Williams clip
yessir i go to Amherst
Great video bro
Thank you!
Pls include luts for hlog🙏🏽🙏🏽
can you do a c70 settings video for sports?? super please
Will do very soon!
@@thebobbymedia hell yeah! i bought a c70 after seeing your work man love this thing and your content
I see umass shots, Amherst?
Yessir! I go to Amherst College
Hello! Loved the video! I wonder if you could give me some extra tips, because I have a Canon 200d , and I usually make videos of indoor volleyball games and unfortunatelly, the light most of the times, is not the best indoors. I have 3 lens, a 50mm, a 55-250mm and the 18-55mm
You need to invest in a low aperture lens but.. if you can’t then just learn your camera , shoot in manual and try to get the best out of what you have. But when you are able to upgrade serious upgrade to a low aperture lens
I agree with what Caleb said, a low aperture lens would be ideal for indoor gyms. However, for now shoot at the lowest possible aperture and make sure you are properly exposing in camera and learning how to color grade well.
@@thebobbymedia literally couldn’t of said it better . She can get a decent image out of it if she exposes correctly and color grades
yes yes!
Great video, the only thing I disagree with is shooting handheld. I love shooting handheld and still get great stable shots!
Yeah totally, if handheld works for you go for it! I wish I was able to do that
@@thebobbymedia You can go handheld up to 200mm. Your rig is to heavy to go handheld by the way.
@@contentm3893 Yes I completely agree, I worded that poorly in the video but it is very feasible to go handheld for field sports up to 200 mm. I mean to recommend a hi hat as a tool for people who are interested. For me, i know that my set up is too heavy and my 70-200 becomes a 105-300 equivalent on my super 35 sensor so it makes more sense to use a hi hat/tripod.
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Love the tips!
thank you
You sick! I’m following this, it’s wonderful.
Thanks for tuning in!
great video
Thank you!
What bag do you normally bring with you for your sports gear
I just bought the MindShift Gear Firstlight 46L+ Camera Backpack. it was super expensive but its the biggest bag i coudl find and lets me fit all my gear in there. I used to use the lowepro 450 AW ii
@@thebobbymedia gotcha, appreciate the response!