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Short guitar video using EOS-M + Oly EPL3 m43

 
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Sep 10, 2014 06:15 |  #1

Filmed with the Olympus PEN E-PL3 Micro Four Thirds Camera + Tamron SP Di 90mm Macro Lens + Olympus SEMA-1 Microphone Set and the Canon EOS-M Mirrorless Camera + Tamron SP 24-70mm VC Lens + Rode VideoMic GO

Both lenses are wide open at F/2.8, the tighter shot is from the Tamron 90mm macro.

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Sep 11, 2014 18:49 |  #2

Odd looking color correction on the close ups on the hand. Looked like some kind of artistic filter that didn't match the rest of the footage (but probably was the same grading done on the other stuff, just affected the look differently because of how it was shot).


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Sep 11, 2014 19:35 |  #3

BrickR wrote in post #17148911 (external link)
Odd looking color correction on the close ups on the hand. Looked like some kind of artistic filter that didn't match the rest of the footage (but probably was the same grading done on the other stuff, just affected the look differently because of how it was shot).

The 2 angles are edited differently. It is a selective coloration effect, not color correction.


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