The longer I own this little beast, the more impressed I am!
We took the cam on a 4-day trip to the Christmas market in the beautiful oldtown of Celle (near Hannover).
I had my Lumix G9 with me, but it stayed more or less the whole trip in my camera bag.
The OP3 is absolutely perfect for this, nobody cared about this little cam and the quality is impressive.
All shots were taken in normal colour profile, automatic mode and no ND-filters.
Only in some specific shots, I used a black mist filter 1/4, you will recognize the nice bloomy effect
on some lights.
Great results - I don't think Im into the Black Mist filter TBH. I think for a couple of lights in the shot it's not so bad, but with too many lights it makes the entire image too bloomy and blurry......
IftiBashir Posted at 12-9 05:22
Great results - I don't think Im into the Black Mist filter TBH. I think for a couple of lights in the shot it's not so bad, but with too many lights it makes the entire image too bloomy and blurry......
you are absolutely right! it’s an effect filter and should be used not to often
I have a small question. When you were filming on the bridge at the very beginning, only during the first 6 seconds of the video, I noticed the video was flickering, maybe struggling to find the correct focus. You can see it when you move horizontally left to right. This problem cannot be found on the rest of the video. Were you using different settings please?
bertrandh Posted at 1-25 02:57
I have a small question. When you were filming on the bridge at the very beginning, only during the first 6 seconds of the video, I noticed the video was flickering, maybe struggling to find the correct focus. You can see it when you move horizontally left to right. This problem cannot be found on the rest of the video. Were you using different settings please?
thanks for your question.
No, the settings were the same, but you have to give the camera some time to find the focus.
I am still learning to make smooth movements.
On the bridge, I was too hectic with my movements.
UweE Posted at 1-25 03:09
thanks for your question.
No, the settings were the same, but you have to give the camera some time to find the focus.
I am still learning to make smooth movements.
I thought it may be something with the focus. Thank you for confirming.
You can change the focus mode to single.
Very nice video anyway!