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Post by Neon Rosell II on Mar 24, 2010 4:45:03 GMT
Still struggling with video controls, don't know what's the optimum shutter speed to record a smooth non-jerky video I used 1/30 second on this one. Wooohoo...check out what a little knowledge on PP could do! It just takes a lot of time rendering it. Applied auto contrast and 20% sharpening on this.
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Post by Tonji Ramos on Mar 29, 2010 2:21:55 GMT
Nice PP effort here. It makes such a big diff. Wow I have to learn this stuff.
Its cool to see videos of birds calling since you can't do that with a picture. Another great shot for the grassbird is when it flies straight up and makes its loud call.
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Mar 29, 2010 8:46:01 GMT
There are just a handful of video bird photographers like you. Thank you Neon for sharing the call of the Striated Grassbird. Having seen them so often and hearing them sing on the computer gives me the desire to go birding.
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Post by JV Noriega on Mar 30, 2010 14:04:37 GMT
Wow, nice close shot of the grassbird Neon! Try using not less than 60 shutter speed for video to avoid the "trail-effect". Also, shooting 24p can cause the jerky movement. Try shooting at 30 or frames per second (29.97) or higher and make a comparison. Standard cinema cameras have a minimum shutter speed of 1/60 sec, shooting at 24 frames per second.
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