Thanks for noticing. It is a lot of work to take and process the night video to get this kind of clarity. Creating the video took about 8 hours not including the 6 hours I was out shooting the trains! Here is the paragraph from the video description explaining how I shot it: "Most of this video was shot using extremely high ISOs between ISO 12,800 and ISO 80,000 using specialized night videography techniques and extensive post-processing. At the Tampa Bypass Canal and at several other spots in this video, there was no direct lighting, not even streetlights, and the scene would have been almost totally dark to the naked eye. Most railfan video shot under similar conditions appears almost completely black and grainy with most visible details blurred out. All video was shot handheld with a Canon R8 and RF 24-240mm f4-63 lens (daytime) and RF 35mm f1.8 IS STM macro lens."
Amazing video just one question what is the camera or camcorder you use in this video it’s quality it immaculate and clear
Thanks for noticing. It is a lot of work to take and process the night video to get this kind of clarity. Creating the video took about 8 hours not including the 6 hours I was out shooting the trains! Here is the paragraph from the video description explaining how I shot it: "Most of this video was shot using extremely high ISOs between ISO 12,800 and ISO 80,000 using specialized night videography techniques and extensive post-processing. At the Tampa Bypass Canal and at several other spots in this video, there was no direct lighting, not even streetlights, and the scene would have been almost totally dark to the naked eye. Most railfan video shot under similar conditions appears almost completely black and grainy with most visible details blurred out. All video was shot handheld with a Canon R8 and RF 24-240mm f4-63 lens (daytime) and RF 35mm f1.8 IS STM macro lens."
@ wow that’s hard work but the results are well worth it