I found a bit of green cast in some lighting, especially using Adobe's color profiles in Lightroom. These tended to be improved with the camera matching ones, or Nikon's own software. Also helpful IMO was the natural light auto white balance, bt you can also offset it. The standard profile is really genuinely excellent for non-people subjects but I'd probably switch to Neutral or Rich Tone Portrait for skin tones. Also surprisingly excellent is the monochrome profile. I have yet to better the results I get with that one even in Silver Efex.
I feel like for the nighttime footage of you, the skin smoothing was cranked up way too high. I feel like for after dark shooting it would be best to turn that feature off.
It’s weird because in some shots you can’t tell it’s on in the camera settings but in other shots it’s just obvious if it’s on or not. It does work in video on the ZF but the results seem to vary.
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I found a bit of green cast in some lighting, especially using Adobe's color profiles in Lightroom. These tended to be improved with the camera matching ones, or Nikon's own software. Also helpful IMO was the natural light auto white balance, bt you can also offset it. The standard profile is really genuinely excellent for non-people subjects but I'd probably switch to Neutral or Rich Tone Portrait for skin tones. Also surprisingly excellent is the monochrome profile. I have yet to better the results I get with that one even in Silver Efex.
Thanks, I agree I need to try neutral again and download the Fuji colors on there from that website.
26mm lens is mostly a photography oriented lens. Its AF motor is noisy for video.
Could you hear it? I don’t think I can.
I’m next to an extremely noisy highway with the microphone pointed towards the highway. I don’t think you’re gonna be able to hear lens noise.
It isn’t loud on my ZF while in video
I feel like for the nighttime footage of you, the skin smoothing was cranked up way too high. I feel like for after dark shooting it would be best to turn that feature off.
It’s weird because in some shots you can’t tell it’s on in the camera settings but in other shots it’s just obvious if it’s on or not. It does work in video on the ZF but the results seem to vary.
You look under exposed with the Sony camera
It was auto ISO aperture priority. I might be a little under exposed. It was super dark out there.
Your face is red, because of your cap.
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A little bit expensive
Not compared to competition with similar specs.
@@Michael_Relevant canon $its cheaper yes it’s expensive
Enter Islam and success
Haha what?
@@Michael_Relevant make research on Islam and enter Islam
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@@Michael_Relevant there's always 2 sides of the story. Open your heart and seek the muslim scholars