Thanks for sharing the magic you bring to the screen. Nicely balanced work on the settings / desired effect for each take. Wishing everyone success and happiness this week! Have a great week from Paulo & Kathy in GB 🤝👍😊
Artistically beautiful! 👌 Technically, I think there is a lot of noise visible in the out-of-focus areas. For example the sea at 1:30 and 3:12. I would not compare it with the a7siii FF sensor but I wonder if the a7iv/a7cii would do visibly better in these conditions...
@@thanoskaukaletos Totally agree about noise, but full frame is different beast and price. But this noise appears when you shoot 120fps on a6700, 24,30,60 has way less or none. Also I didn’t denoise it, that would helped a lot too, I just wanted to show raw footage of a6700, I think it did pretty well 🙂 Actually you gave me an idea, I might make a video to compare noise levels you get with a different frame rates. Thank you for sharing your feedback 🙂
@@endlesshorizonvisuals That would be really interesting. There will probably be a difference in noise level between 100/120 fps and the rest of the frame rates since the sampling method is different. 😵💫
Great video.. Did you shoot in slog3/slog2? I am having a6700 also, would love to know how you handled noise in post. Or any specific settings while shooting? Like iso and all
Thanks a lot mate. Well for the best dynamic range and cleanest video shoot only with base iso 800/2500. Use slog3 of course 😀. For slow motion 60fps is the best choice for the clean, noise free video. 120fps brings a lot of noise but it is still possible to shoot 120fps and get a clean video. I would recommend to avoid dark scenes with lots of shadows or shooting into the light source like sun, but this is only with 120fps. Other frame rates 24/30/60 are always clean if you expose it and color grade it right. For noise reduction I use Da Vinci Resolve, but this you can get only on the paid version.
great video, another example of how you can shoot good video with a regular camera
@@mylifefilmproduction Thanks a lot mate, appreciate it 🙏
Great video, love it ❤
@@tomaskla9030 Thank you my friend 🙏
The alignement with the sea and the colour of the dress is so precious. Nice work mate ! 😍🙏👍
Glad you like it, thank you mate 🙏
Thanks for sharing the magic you bring to the screen.
Nicely balanced work on the settings / desired effect for each take.
Wishing everyone success and happiness this week!
Have a great week from Paulo & Kathy in GB 🤝👍😊
Really appreciate your feedback! Thanks for watching
Nice work 👏 A talented artist can achieve great results no matter the equipment 👌
Thank you beautiful ❤️
Wow! Amazing work 👏 look at this beautiful lady 😍
Thank you 🙏 Yeah I know she’s angel 😍
Wow! This is a really cool video, the performance of Sony a6700 is amazing!👍👍💚💚🤍🤍👌👌
Glad you think so, thank you for watching 🙂
Well made and professional video 👍 really good.
Thank you for your time mate 🙂 I appreciate it a lot 🙏
Very cinematic, you are so good!
Thanks for watching 🙏
Great shots and editing! The Woman is charming 🥰
Thank you for watching 🙂 Woman is absolutely angel 😍
Beautiful! Did you use a gimbal?
Thanks for the feedback 🙂 Yes I did use one from DJI, RS4 Mini
@@endlesshorizonvisualsrs 4mini?😮
@@daltymir7928 I mean RS3 mini sry 😀
Very nice and relaxing work 👌😍
I really appreciate it 🙂
Super!!!😍😍❤️👏👏👏
Thank you 🙏
Artistically beautiful! 👌 Technically, I think there is a lot of noise visible in the out-of-focus areas. For example the sea at 1:30 and 3:12. I would not compare it with the a7siii FF sensor but I wonder if the a7iv/a7cii would do visibly better in these conditions...
@@thanoskaukaletos Totally agree about noise, but full frame is different beast and price. But this noise appears when you shoot 120fps on a6700, 24,30,60 has way less or none. Also I didn’t denoise it, that would helped a lot too, I just wanted to show raw footage of a6700, I think it did pretty well 🙂 Actually you gave me an idea, I might make a video to compare noise levels you get with a different frame rates. Thank you for sharing your feedback 🙂
@@endlesshorizonvisuals That would be really interesting. There will probably be a difference in noise level between 100/120 fps and the rest of the frame rates since the sampling method is different. 😵💫
Nice video, great filming and edit. Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you a lot for watching 🙏
Great quality! I've always used Canon but I'm considering switching to Sony! Thanks for sharing, my friend!
Appreciate for your feedback 🙂 Well I hear a lot of people switching to Sony and I understand why because they make exceptional cameras and lenses 👌
Great video..
Did you shoot in slog3/slog2?
I am having a6700 also, would love to know how you handled noise in post. Or any specific settings while shooting? Like iso and all
Thanks a lot mate. Well for the best dynamic range and cleanest video shoot only with base iso 800/2500. Use slog3 of course 😀. For slow motion 60fps is the best choice for the clean, noise free video. 120fps brings a lot of noise but it is still possible to shoot 120fps and get a clean video. I would recommend to avoid dark scenes with lots of shadows or shooting into the light source like sun, but this is only with 120fps. Other frame rates 24/30/60 are always clean if you expose it and color grade it right. For noise reduction I use Da Vinci Resolve, but this you can get only on the paid version.
@@endlesshorizonvisuals thanks man, that was really insightful .
Great Video!🙌🏾💯 What fps did you use here?
I did use 24 & 120 fps. Thanks for watching 🙏🙂
Awesome, friend. Thank you very much for the wonderful video. The journey continues... Moode 🤠 Weekend ☀
Huge thanks for watching!
Very nice video it’s beautiful 😅
Thank you 🙏
Did you use gimbal or it was handheld? Btw amazing work👌🏻👌🏻
@@HarshRaj-p4v Hi. I did use a gimbal and thanks for the feedback.
Great shots! But I believe 4k120 really makes it look a lot noisy. I think 4k60 is the max it can do with a clean image.
Yeah some of the shots definitely look a too noisy but you can always clean it up with a denoise software.
Like 😎🤗✍️😍🫶
@@MasterKukaiOrlina Thank you