Cheap 77mm ND filter to shoot budget skiing videos..
Discussion
I'm normally quite happy with stabilised iPhone 4S video when shooting the kids skiing but might try the 600D this year if it isn't too much hassle.
Would use the 17-40mm f/4L at f22 but still probably too much light about to achieve a slow shutter speed for smooth video so thinking about a el-cheapo ND filter off eBay just for fun.
Assuming that I'll be able to run a custom white balance it and get reasonable results for video with a cheap one. Anyone got any other pointers??
Would use the 17-40mm f/4L at f22 but still probably too much light about to achieve a slow shutter speed for smooth video so thinking about a el-cheapo ND filter off eBay just for fun.
Assuming that I'll be able to run a custom white balance it and get reasonable results for video with a cheap one. Anyone got any other pointers??
Should have said that *shallow* depth of field was what I would like to achieve..
40mm @ f/4 on my crop sensor with a subject at 10 ft should have some useful shallow depth of field
Depth of field
Near limit 8.75 ft
Far limit 11.7 ft
Total 2.92 ft
I think I'll just by an el-cheapo variable ND and give it a go. ND400 should let me play with f/4?
http://goo.gl/G8gbse
40mm @ f/4 on my crop sensor with a subject at 10 ft should have some useful shallow depth of field
Depth of field
Near limit 8.75 ft
Far limit 11.7 ft
Total 2.92 ft
I think I'll just by an el-cheapo variable ND and give it a go. ND400 should let me play with f/4?
http://goo.gl/G8gbse
Have assumed that shooting video for playback at 24fps, the longest possible shutter speed might be 30fps and that might be worth going for.
e.g. for each second of footage, you would 'see' 24 x 1/30ths and this would look quite different to 24 x 1/4,000ths but if a single shot was well exposed at 1/4,000ths, I believe that I would need to come down 7 stops to let the same amount of light in at 1/30th..
e.g. for each second of footage, you would 'see' 24 x 1/30ths and this would look quite different to 24 x 1/4,000ths but if a single shot was well exposed at 1/4,000ths, I believe that I would need to come down 7 stops to let the same amount of light in at 1/30th..
1/4000 is one heck of a shutter speed. I don't know the number of stops offhand but you're probably right.
At that frame rate even 1/125 will be noticeable.
The only thing to bear in mind is that at the lower shutter speeds you might get a smeary picture due to camera shake or motion blur. There's an easy way to find that out though.
At that frame rate even 1/125 will be noticeable.
The only thing to bear in mind is that at the lower shutter speeds you might get a smeary picture due to camera shake or motion blur. There's an easy way to find that out though.
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