I was about to buy an expensive higher dymanic range camera just to use every slider. Dropped the idea after this video when you said to be more punchy and contrasty with creative look. ❤
For photo, almost all modern-day cameras have at least 14 stops of dynamic range, independently of the price. RAW files contain so much information. For video is where the gap widens between entry and pro level.
Hi Antonio! Could you please teach us about getting a good photo from the own camera and not only editing? My pics look so bad from the raw that I always have to edit them sooo much that honestly makes me wanna quit
Antonio who? I could, but the main focus of my channels is color grading. I think there are many great channels that talk about on-field shooting and master the topic (it's a very well covered theme on YT). Pat Kay has a great series called "Visual Patters" or even old videos from creators like Alen Palander, Peter McKinnon or Lizzie Pierce have great tips on shooting different genres of photos. I suggest checking them out, they know much more than me in that regard.
I was about to buy an expensive higher dymanic range camera just to use every slider. Dropped the idea after this video when you said to be more punchy and contrasty with creative look. ❤
For photo, almost all modern-day cameras have at least 14 stops of dynamic range, independently of the price. RAW files contain so much information. For video is where the gap widens between entry and pro level.
i did exactly the same conclusions by my little experience ... 💯
Hi Antonio! Could you please teach us about getting a good photo from the own camera and not only editing? My pics look so bad from the raw that I always have to edit them sooo much that honestly makes me wanna quit
Raw files never look good. It's up to you get get the best out of the image
Antonio who? I could, but the main focus of my channels is color grading. I think there are many great channels that talk about on-field shooting and master the topic (it's a very well covered theme on YT). Pat Kay has a great series called "Visual Patters" or even old videos from creators like Alen Palander, Peter McKinnon or Lizzie Pierce have great tips on shooting different genres of photos. I suggest checking them out, they know much more than me in that regard.