Dehancer for Davinci Tutorial & Review

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024

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  • @Dehancer
    @Dehancer หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thank you for an incredible review! Great shots! if anybody has questions, we'd glagly answer them in the comment section.

  • @SnehalNareshPatil
    @SnehalNareshPatil หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice work Buddy

  • @HolyRade03
    @HolyRade03 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi! I just discovered your content and I love it! sorry for the Off-Topic, I'm saving to buy my first camera I'd Like to create Cinematic reel(short film),steady shot for content creation and try some vlog maybe.. Doing my research I've watched your video on the zv e10 and as every other video I've seen it seems like it's pretty good for value, even tho it has it's (not so) little problems... so my question is, how did you resolve them? mainly the stabilization/jellow...cause your video looks great and I was wondering..how?

    • @ZeroGravityDesignStudio
      @ZeroGravityDesignStudio  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey man thanks for your words :) I mainly use active stabilisation and also stabilize in post, which crops into the image a lot, but does a decent job of that! If you’re a beginner, I say just go for it. If you have the chance to try this against a Fujifilm xs-10 then try that out too, but if not, I think for a beginner it’s good enough. Tripod and post stabilization does most of the job, and some that are not the most stable, it’s fine, especially for a beginner.
      And it’s going to sound a bit bonkers, but I incorporate holding weights into my workouts, which really does help with the handheld stuff :)
      I already said in that video, this is a GREAT beginner camera, but merely that, but that’s fine. Get it, play around with it a little bit, and if you like this hobby and want to invest more of your time and money, getting a “better” camera after that is the right way :) I hope this helps, if you have any more questions, don’t hesitate to ask:)))

    • @HolyRade03
      @HolyRade03 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@ZeroGravityDesignStudio thank you very much! I'm in a strange situation because I work as an intern at an agency where we use high-end sony camera so I'm scared I'll be disappointed but I don't have much money and I want to start somewhere so I think I'll go for it! Not in an hurry so I'll wait for the mark2 to come out and see if the price comes down a bit for the older one. Keep it up with your work!

    • @ZeroGravityDesignStudio
      @ZeroGravityDesignStudio  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @HolyRade03 glad to be able to help! Maybe you can ask to borrow some cameras! Honestly with the last video I really learned one thing, gear matters but being able to use your gear to it’s maximum potential, and not letting the technical difficulties get in your way, is the one thing that truly matters! I believe in you too, you can do it :)

    • @ThaCmaro
      @ThaCmaro หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@HolyRade03 I think you shouldnt wait if its only about the mk2 coming out sometime in the future. Youre motivation is now and the mk2 wont be a "better" camera which will be able to compete with the larger flagships of sony as well. The minor changes you get from a change from mk1 to mk2 wont be noticable I guess. Your motivation is far more valuable. :) Use that to your advantage. :)
      We've all seen even iphone footage looking GREAT. With the zv-e10 you have a great little camera to start with which is superior to a phone in terms of quality and control. Not making videos with the phone is easy but when you have the camera, you have no easy excuse not to shoot.
      Honestly, the viewer here on youtube wont notice a difference between a zv-e10 shot and a a7 mk3 shot.
      Go for it! Maybe get a used one and just start. If you dont feel comfortable with it you can change your camera after that as well. :)

    • @ZeroGravityDesignStudio
      @ZeroGravityDesignStudio  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ThaCmaro totally agree!!! Let me just leave this video about this topics here too :) Gear is cool and all, but what you do with it, your motivation, matters more!
      Does gear REALLY matter?
      th-cam.com/video/sHuASV4HMOw/w-d-xo.html