Looks fantastic man, how many of these shots were above 2500 ISO? I have the fx30 and I love it to death but due to the poor performance of the low light im thinking about sending it back to amazon. I want to try a 1.4f lens first tho as I believe I can make it work. I don't want to crank the ISO in Slog 3 tho as it gets so noisy but all of these shots look clean. Just curious what the ISO range was and how much de noising you had to do?
Hello, mate. I dont remember exactly how many of shots were above 2500, but sometimes I push to 6400 and no problem, you have nail the exposure, because if you expose to dark and try to brighten it up with software it will always bring a lots of noise. I personally think fx30 + 1.4f lens is good enough at least for me to shoot in the night city, big cams like Sony a7s3 if you expose bad they also give lots of noise. Try S-Cinetone in low light, probably will give you less noisy footage and its easier to work with. I believe I did denoise only a few shots, all the shots in the city with lights they are natural. Next time when I make such a test video, I will write all settings.
Did you make sure you had the iso setting to (H) 2500 iso, which is the second base. I only Realized you need to have that switched on rather than bumping up the (L) 800 iso to 2500.
@@infamous_001 Hi. For low light you definitely want to use 24fps, ISO I try to not go more than 6400, but I always try to stick with base ISO 800/2500. Aperture as wide as your lens allows. So in my case f1.4. Of course if your scene is really bright so you adjust the aperture first. I mean if you use iso 800, 24fps, shutter speed 1/50s and aperture 1.4 and it’s too bright then adjust the aperture to get the right exposure. Luts no i didn’t use any 🙂. Just some tweaks with Da Vinci Resolve.
@@endlesshorizonvisuals Oh for lowlight I use contrast effect in Final Cut Pro but not to be confused with high contrast . I have a Tamron 28-75m 2.8 Di III VXD G2 and Sony 1.8 50mm . If Sigma is the best lens for the FX30 I might try that as well . I haven’t really used SLOG at night time ever but I’m good at using SLOG3 in the daytime as seen in my previous video on October 3. I used 24FPS 48 shutter speed. On my last video I used SCINETONE with a milllion dollar LUT .
Thanks a lot man! So for low light shooting you want to open your lens as wide as possible, mine was 1.4 . Shutter double of your frame rate so thats 1/50 and then use zebras to expose for highlights. So you have to play it around diff light conditions, diff ISO, but mostly I try not to pass 6400, but you do it, it will be a bit noisy, then I denoise footage with Da Vinci resolve.
Looks fantastic man, how many of these shots were above 2500 ISO? I have the fx30 and I love it to death but due to the poor performance of the low light im thinking about sending it back to amazon. I want to try a 1.4f lens first tho as I believe I can make it work. I don't want to crank the ISO in Slog 3 tho as it gets so noisy but all of these shots look clean. Just curious what the ISO range was and how much de noising you had to do?
Hello, mate. I dont remember exactly how many of shots were above 2500, but sometimes I push to 6400 and no problem, you have nail the exposure, because if you expose to dark and try to brighten it up with software it will always bring a lots of noise. I personally think fx30 + 1.4f lens is good enough at least for me to shoot in the night city, big cams like Sony a7s3 if you expose bad they also give lots of noise. Try S-Cinetone in low light, probably will give you less noisy footage and its easier to work with.
I believe I did denoise only a few shots, all the shots in the city with lights they are natural. Next time when I make such a test video, I will write all settings.
what denoise plugin do you use? @@endlesshorizonvisuals
I use Da Vinci Resolve Studio, it’s paid version and it comes with denoise, but u can do it with free version too it just a bit more complicated.
Did you make sure you had the iso setting to (H) 2500 iso, which is the second base. I only
Realized you need to have that switched on rather than bumping up the (L) 800 iso to 2500.
Great video! Thanks for sharing 😊👍
Thank you! Cheers!❤
Oh, wow! I love it! Amazin !
Thank you so much!❤
So beautiful lights...Did you use a soft filter?
Thanks mate. It was long time ago, but I think I did use the mist filter 🙂
Félicitations pour cette belle réalisation. 👏👍
Merci beaucoup 😊
Hi which frame rate and ISO and Aperture did you use and any specific LUTS?
@@infamous_001 Hi. For low light you definitely want to use 24fps, ISO I try to not go more than 6400, but I always try to stick with base ISO 800/2500. Aperture as wide as your lens allows. So in my case f1.4. Of course if your scene is really bright so you adjust the aperture first. I mean if you use iso 800, 24fps, shutter speed 1/50s and aperture 1.4 and it’s too bright then adjust the aperture to get the right exposure. Luts no i didn’t use any 🙂. Just some tweaks with Da Vinci Resolve.
@@endlesshorizonvisuals Oh for lowlight I use contrast effect in Final Cut Pro but not to be confused with high contrast . I have a Tamron 28-75m 2.8 Di III VXD G2 and Sony 1.8 50mm . If Sigma is the best lens for the FX30 I might try that as well . I haven’t really used SLOG at night time ever but I’m good at using SLOG3 in the daytime as seen in my previous video on October 3. I used 24FPS 48 shutter speed. On my last video I used SCINETONE with a milllion dollar LUT .
great video! how ISO?
Thanks a lot man! So for low light shooting you want to open your lens as wide as possible, mine was 1.4 . Shutter double of your frame rate so thats 1/50 and then use zebras to expose for highlights. So you have to play it around diff light conditions, diff ISO, but mostly I try not to pass 6400, but you do it, it will be a bit noisy, then I denoise footage with Da Vinci resolve.
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Aciu ❤