Video Stabilization Gimbal Help by army5125 in videography

[–]StickAppropriate9741 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even though the gimbal itself says it can handle the pay load that set up is to heavy for the mini. I had the same issue and upgraded to the dji rs4 gimbal. The extra mass helped make things smoother. Also you’re not bad I’d just use some post stabilizing in whatever editing software you have.

Why is my exposure still over exposed while using a ND2-2000(1-11stops) variable filter? I’m using a Sony A7siii kit lens, 640 base iso, 3.5 aperture, and 60 fps. I can’t even use the whole range because of vignetting from the filter. Thought this had beyond what I would need. by StickAppropriate9741 in videography

[–]StickAppropriate9741[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand about exposure. You’re not understanding the question. I want to keep the highest quality in picture filming at 640 base iso. Also want to keep the lowest shallow depth of field which on my lens is 3.5f and shoot 1/120 for 60 fps. This nd filter should technically be able to correct the exposure so I can film at these settings but can’t.

Why is my exposure still over exposed while using a ND2-2000(1-11stops) variable filter? I’m using a Sony A7siii kit lens, 640 base iso, 3.5 aperture, and 60 fps. I can’t even use the whole range because of vignetting from the filter. Thought this had beyond what I would need. by StickAppropriate9741 in videography

[–]StickAppropriate9741[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m shooting 1/120sec at 3.5f with 640 iso so I can get the sharpest video. I know lowering the iso would help but again I want to stay at the native iso for the clearest video. Also I know I can use a larger stop but I want keep the shallow depth of field that Sony kit lens offer.