This is the 30 mm F 1.4 art for EF mount. It's designed for crop sensor but it still gives you full frame coverage with some vignetting which you can correct in post. By the way I was shooting this not on the 6D but the m6 Mark II with a speed booster
What aspect of image quality are you looking for? The difference between using eosm Raw versus not raw (regardless of what camera you're talking about) is the same difference with regards to photography a shooting jpeg versus Raw. There is a lot of working room and latitude that you get when you shoot Raw that you don't get in jpegs and MP4 files.
This is an example tutorial on my other channel on how to use an action camera to achieve gyro data stabilization th-cam.com/video/2s6fQEcH7v0/w-d-xo.html
Hey, thanks for the info, man. Gyroflow does a great job but given my really casual use and native incompatibility with Canon cameras, it seems like too much work for me, I can stick to using my phone for stabilised footage.
Very underrated camera.
Lovely colors!!! Did u use Neutral or Standard Picture Profile? Add some Blackmist filter? It’s one of my favourite for my M6ii.
for this, it was just neutral picture profile. No filter. Just kept the aperture wide open most of the time.
Hlo, which lens did u use on 6d mrk2....sigma 30mm 1.4 dc....which is for crop sensor...please let me know
This is the 30 mm F 1.4 art for EF mount. It's designed for crop sensor but it still gives you full frame coverage with some vignetting which you can correct in post. By the way I was shooting this not on the 6D but the m6 Mark II with a speed booster
Is M6 mark ii video quality better than EOS M Raw?
What aspect of image quality are you looking for? The difference between using eosm Raw versus not raw (regardless of what camera you're talking about) is the same difference with regards to photography a shooting jpeg versus Raw. There is a lot of working room and latitude that you get when you shoot Raw that you don't get in jpegs and MP4 files.
Does the Canon M6 II records the necessary gyroscope data required by Gyroflow to stabilize footage?
The camera itself does not. You have to pair it with a action camera like an insta360 in my case.
This is an example tutorial on my other channel on how to use an action camera to achieve gyro data stabilization th-cam.com/video/2s6fQEcH7v0/w-d-xo.html
Hey, thanks for the info, man. Gyroflow does a great job but given my really casual use and native incompatibility with Canon cameras, it seems like too much work for me, I can stick to using my phone for stabilised footage.