Hey, amazing video ! I think they do sell back covers and front covers in their store. This is the best video I’ve found on TH-cam , you did a wonderful job presenting and Lisbon is a very very beautiful city. The fact after 2 years I know which parts you had went to is outstanding. The amount of easy language you had used for any new photographers and you honestly deserve so much more views.
Thanks for sharing. If you use the grip where to attach a ssd as Apple ProRes eats a lot of space. Even with only the ND filter is there space for a ssd?
Hello, I would like to know about the possibility of simultaneously using ND, CPL, SMIST1/4, and other filters in the FREEWELL SHERPA system for iPhone 15. I have watched many videos of people reviewing this system and carefully studied the manufacturer's website, but nowhere is there extremely important information. Everyone says that you can use, for example, a VND filter or a permanent ND filter with the Anamorphic 1.33 lens, as well as a CPL filter and others. Good! However, everyone needs to understand whether ND, CPL, SMIST1/4, and other filters can be used simultaneously on one lens in various combinations, as this is critically important for any shooting. For example, when making videos of the city or nature in high lighting conditions, I need to use an ND or VND filter to reduce the shutter speed, but I also need to remove glare from the surfaces of plant leaves or from the surfaces of cars, water, windows, etc., and I need to use a CPL filter. As you understand, these filters are meaningless separately and can be used, but only in rare cases. I would appreciate clarification on this aspect, as it significantly affects the functionality of the entire system and gives a clear answer whether it's worth buying or it will be money thrown to the wind.
hey, so the short answer to ur question is unfortunately no, they cant be stacked. BUT there is a couple of combination filters available for example a VND mist filter so check out there website to see if u can find a suitable one that ur looking for
thanks man! yeah the grip is very handy! hahaa 😂 yesss! I dunno what it is, I just keep adding ‘y’ to the end of everything and I’m not even sorry about it lol
I own the 1.7 tele. It's junk. Image quality is pure garbage. Also the charging hole in the case won't accommodate most type C cables. Freewell? Just say no.
Hey, amazing video ! I think they do sell back covers and front covers in their store. This is the best video I’ve found on TH-cam , you did a wonderful job presenting and Lisbon is a very very beautiful city. The fact after 2 years I know which parts you had went to is outstanding. The amount of easy language you had used for any new photographers and you honestly deserve so much more views.
ahh thanks so much, really appreciate ur support 😎 glad u found it useful and yes, Lisbon is a beautiful place 🤩
That iPhone grip/handle is awesome, however I’ve seen some that use MagSafe and can charge your phone as well
its a handy tool to have 🤠 ahh nice! yeah, I’ve seen quite a few similar things floating around
Agree native 24mm cam is amazing quality for video at 4k
Thanks for sharing. If you use the grip where to attach a ssd as Apple ProRes eats a lot of space. Even with only the ND filter is there space for a ssd?
use counterweight for gimbal
Should of did this Than the Amazon monitech camera 🤦♀️
Hello, I would like to know about the possibility of simultaneously using ND, CPL, SMIST1/4, and other filters in the FREEWELL SHERPA system for iPhone 15.
I have watched many videos of people reviewing this system and carefully studied the manufacturer's website, but nowhere is there extremely important information. Everyone says that you can use, for example, a VND filter or a permanent ND filter with the Anamorphic 1.33 lens, as well as a CPL filter and others.
Good!
However, everyone needs to understand whether ND, CPL, SMIST1/4, and other filters can be used simultaneously on one lens in various combinations, as this is critically important for any shooting.
For example, when making videos of the city or nature in high lighting conditions, I need to use an ND or VND filter to reduce the shutter speed, but I also need to remove glare from the surfaces of plant leaves or from the surfaces of cars, water, windows, etc., and I need to use a CPL filter.
As you understand, these filters are meaningless separately and can be used, but only in rare cases.
I would appreciate clarification on this aspect, as it significantly affects the functionality of the entire system and gives a clear answer whether it's worth buying or it will be money thrown to the wind.
hey, so the short answer to ur question is unfortunately no, they cant be stacked. BUT there is a couple of combination filters available for example a VND mist filter so check out there website to see if u can find a suitable one that ur looking for
What camera were you using to film this video at the beginning of the vid? Pocket 3?
yesss pocket 3 😎
@@james.loxton great job 👍
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Brilliant as always buddy. Ordered the grip, just too useful not to. Very TH-camy post and by the way … all words are made up. 😂
thanks man! yeah the grip is very handy! hahaa 😂 yesss! I dunno what it is, I just keep adding ‘y’ to the end of everything and I’m not even sorry about it lol
@@james.loxton don’ty worry abouty ity.
What happened last night??? 😉
🤐
I own the 1.7 tele. It's junk. Image quality is pure garbage. Also the charging hole in the case won't accommodate most type C cables. Freewell? Just say no.
i personally haven’t had any issues. the quality is great and my type c cables fit thru the hole in the case with no problems