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Bigmagss
I am decided whether to buy a pair of oakley's or a flip ultra hd camcorder. I want to start uploading videos to youtube, but i also want oakley sunglasses. What should I buy?
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You'll have more fun with a pocket camcorder in the long run. Beside the Flip, check out the Kodak Zi8. It has gotten better reviews than the Flip UltraHD.
You'll have more fun with a pocket camcorder in the long run. Beside the Flip, check out the Kodak Zi8. It has gotten better reviews than the Flip UltraHD.
Should I use a warming filter for a more filmic look?
argh.pirat
I don't want people's skin to be red but I want it to look tan and the sky to look more blue and green leaves to stand out just like sunglasses I have but someone said to use a warming filter for film and to adjust white balance for video. I'm using the Canon XL2 how can I achieve this pleasant look?
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Use a circular polarizer, that will give you bluer blues and greener greens as well as cut out unwanted surface glare from daytime shots in direct sunlight. You should NEVER use a warming filter with a digital camera or camcorder because it will throw off your white balance. A lot of your more traditional "effects" filters have virtually no use with modern digital cameras/camcorders as the effects can be either simulated within the camera or reproduced in a video editor like CS3 later. I don't do much digital video as I shoot stills from a DSLR, but if anything, digital is a whole other beast altogether in comparison to standard film of any kind.
Use a circular polarizer, that will give you bluer blues and greener greens as well as cut out unwanted surface glare from daytime shots in direct sunlight. You should NEVER use a warming filter with a digital camera or camcorder because it will throw off your white balance. A lot of your more traditional "effects" filters have virtually no use with modern digital cameras/camcorders as the effects can be either simulated within the camera or reproduced in a video editor like CS3 later. I don't do much digital video as I shoot stills from a DSLR, but if anything, digital is a whole other beast altogether in comparison to standard film of any kind.
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