I just got the OSMO Pocket, what are the best cinematic settings in your opinion? I'm going to Spain soon with my Sony A7iii and would got the Pocket to catch some quick things. Thank you!
Hello and good day Matthew Chirico. Thank you for purchasing the DJI Osmo Pocket and for reaching out as well. You may try to check this DJI Forum thread out for some tips on some cinematic setting for your DJI Osmo Pocket. I hope this can help you. Thank you.
drose1 Posted at 3-31 00:05
Hi, I am new to the whole photography/videography world.
Are ND/PL filters required for videos too? Or do they only apply for photos?
In video, ND filter is used to reduce the shutter speed to create natural motion blur similar to human eyes. Most movies use 180 shutter speed rule which is to set shutter speed to double of frame rate. If 30p to 1/60 so on... So if you want cinematic look then worth to check it out.
However it is a creative choice and you can choose how much motion blur you want.
If necessary, it works but also without ND filter.
On my last trip Dubai, Singapore, New Zealand ... I had no ND filters. Almost all shots I have created in automatic mode.
Certainly there are better settings in Pro mode.
DJI Stephen Posted at 3-29 08:36
Hello and good day Matthew Chirico. Thank you for purchasing the DJI Osmo Pocket and for reaching out as well. You may try to check this DJI Forum thread out for some tips on some cinematic setting for your DJI Osmo Pocket. I hope this can help you. Thank you.
Tide Posted at 3-31 00:55
In video, ND filter is used to reduce the shutter speed to create natural motion blur similar to human eyes. Most movies use 180 shutter speed rule which is to set shutter speed to double of frame rate. If 30p to 1/60 so on... So if you want cinematic look then worth to check it out.
However it is a creative choice and you can choose how much motion blur you want.
Tide Posted at 3-31 00:55
In video, ND filter is used to reduce the shutter speed to create natural motion blur similar to human eyes. Most movies use 180 shutter speed rule which is to set shutter speed to double of frame rate. If 30p to 1/60 so on... So if you want cinematic look then worth to check it out.
However it is a creative choice and you can choose how much motion blur you want.
can you refer me a brand of ND filter for the osmo? Polar pro? other? Thanks