b9y
lvl.4
Flight distance : 704751 ft
United Kingdom
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Hey guys.
I was using an ND16 filter. Sunny sky, although it was about 4pm so the sun was in front of my when I filmed this clip. There's a noticeable amount of noise on the raw video. I can't work out if it's normal. I see people posting videos taken in low light with no noticeable noise, and I can't figure it out. It can be seen on the trees etc.
Settings:
ISO 200 (it said that 100 was too underexposed).
D-cinelike.
H.264.
30FPS / 60 shutter.
Test footage
I salvaged what I could and made it in to a "proper" video, but there's still noticeable noice in some shots.
Test Footage 2
I'm wondering if the zebra stripes are too sensitive? Or, failing that, how can one tell if one's sensor is working fine and not faulty? I've seen videos on Youtube where people have taken their MA2 / MP's back because of noisy sensors. I also know there's a LOT of posts about noise / grain, so with that in mind I have some questions:
1. What mode should I shoot in, in low light? I saw a video where a guy was shooting on a cloudy day, and sunny day in normal mode, and there was barely any noise compared to HDR and D-cinelike. So...that? Unless I'm missing something.
2. What mode should I shoot in at night? And would there be less noise if I filmed a city from above, as opposed to a small town where there's more dark areas?
Thanks!
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