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First Impressions of my D3300 - Running udates coming
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<blockquote data-quote="ChipThome" data-source="post: 289414" data-attributes="member: 23611"><p>I just got my daughter (the Editing Queen) in here and we both agree each of these are shooting too cool in these clips. So the colors are hinked toward the blue and lost the warmth that they really have. Although both seem to be equally hinked, so that's a good thing, maybe ??? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /></p><p></p><p>Mark, I think you nailed it on both just a bit off. If the D3300 was closer on the correct White Balance, it was probably the better of the two. </p><p></p><p>Don, I hear you about being able to cheat a bit in a multicam shoot. When I first got into amateur video stuff, it was shooting bar bands, lots of lights and decent size stages. Back then we got up to shooting 4 cams and as long as it said Panasonic on it, I was good with having it in my gear bag. I've been out of it for a bit and going to shoot DSLR this time. It's for our chiro/friend and I think it's just 4 people and a small stage. We'll most likely shoot one locked down wide and use the other for B roll either on tripod or flycam. My reason for doing this side by side comparison was to see if colors and exposure would be close enough. The colors, if I white balance better will work just fine. I can see though I need to work the exposure a bit so there's not such, IMO, as stark a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChipThome, post: 289414, member: 23611"] I just got my daughter (the Editing Queen) in here and we both agree each of these are shooting too cool in these clips. So the colors are hinked toward the blue and lost the warmth that they really have. Although both seem to be equally hinked, so that's a good thing, maybe ??? :o Mark, I think you nailed it on both just a bit off. If the D3300 was closer on the correct White Balance, it was probably the better of the two. Don, I hear you about being able to cheat a bit in a multicam shoot. When I first got into amateur video stuff, it was shooting bar bands, lots of lights and decent size stages. Back then we got up to shooting 4 cams and as long as it said Panasonic on it, I was good with having it in my gear bag. I've been out of it for a bit and going to shoot DSLR this time. It's for our chiro/friend and I think it's just 4 people and a small stage. We'll most likely shoot one locked down wide and use the other for B roll either on tripod or flycam. My reason for doing this side by side comparison was to see if colors and exposure would be close enough. The colors, if I white balance better will work just fine. I can see though I need to work the exposure a bit so there's not such, IMO, as stark a difference. [/QUOTE]
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