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How do I get a cinematic look recording video with my Nikon D5200?
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<blockquote data-quote="devnulll" data-source="post: 545232" data-attributes="member: 41859"><p>Well I've been trying to get a cinematic look with my D7100. I figured out that to get the cinematic look first is frame rate. Since movies were filmed at 24 frames per second using that frame rate get's you a good image movement. Second is shutter speed since the frame rate is 24 FPS you can't go lower right. But usually people that have gotten good results say that a good rule is the shutter should be at least twice the frame rate. So if you're shooting at 24fps us shutter 1/50. People also talk about using very fast lenses I tried with my prime 1.8 and get a great result because the dof is so great and you get that cinematic blurred background look and sharp front. </p><p>Now the part that has been giving me problems is the color gradient. Whenever I try to use a flat picture profile and use it in not exactly prefect conditions I keep getting banding and excessive noise. So I haven't figured that out yet. </p><p>I've read that using a ND filter helps getting a more cinematic look.</p><p></p><p>So good luck and I hope you share any good insights with us too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devnulll, post: 545232, member: 41859"] Well I've been trying to get a cinematic look with my D7100. I figured out that to get the cinematic look first is frame rate. Since movies were filmed at 24 frames per second using that frame rate get's you a good image movement. Second is shutter speed since the frame rate is 24 FPS you can't go lower right. But usually people that have gotten good results say that a good rule is the shutter should be at least twice the frame rate. So if you're shooting at 24fps us shutter 1/50. People also talk about using very fast lenses I tried with my prime 1.8 and get a great result because the dof is so great and you get that cinematic blurred background look and sharp front. Now the part that has been giving me problems is the color gradient. Whenever I try to use a flat picture profile and use it in not exactly prefect conditions I keep getting banding and excessive noise. So I haven't figured that out yet. I've read that using a ND filter helps getting a more cinematic look. So good luck and I hope you share any good insights with us too. [/QUOTE]
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