Osmo Pocket Smoke 120fps Tests
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Testing the Osmo Pocket in another "difficult" situation... the results are cool but rather grainy.. I tried adding more light... but it appears I need even more! Does anyone know if ND filters and much higher ISO would help in a situation like this? would I be able to get more detail? I know the lighting angles need to be tweaked more as well.

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mikevman
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Don't think ND filters will help, when u do high frame rate u need as much light as possible or the high ISO will kill u with noise, put most light on front and a little bit less for the rear area and drop that ISO down as low as possible unless u are going to denoise in post.
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mikevman Posted at 4-5 13:36
Don't think ND filters will help, when u do high frame rate u need as much light as possible or the high ISO will kill u with noise, put most light on front and a little bit less for the rear area and drop that ISO down as low as possible unless u are going to denoise in post.

Was my exact plan.. have been waiting for a still enough night so I can control the fog better.. I played with a little de noise in post but was losing the tiny bit of detail that I do have
2019-4-5
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Looks great!
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