este es perfecto,muy bien explicado,siempre que sepas ingles,yo lo he deducido porque he seguido las mismas pautas que el para hacer un balance de blanco.
This is a great video. Thank you very much for your explaination. I will be using these videos to help train some volunteers at our church. Thank you once again.
@curt118 Hard to say as we don't know the current shutter value: it could be worse when decreasing... but it could be just as bad when increasing. Mainly increasing works better dan decreasing. You'll have to find a setting where the screen looks calm, and has no black bars running over it or other strange things that shouldn't be there.
este es perfecto,muy bien explicado,siempre que sepas ingles,yo lo he deducido porque he seguido las mismas pautas que el para hacer un balance de blanco.
lupobionda 11 months ago
Very helpfull tutorial, I enjoyed every moment. Thank you very much.
Greetings from Hamburg
ArtifexLux 1 year ago
Well presented! Much appreciated.
Thanks,
apprentice broadcast tech.
toresbe 2 years ago
This is a great video. Thank you very much for your explaination. I will be using these videos to help train some volunteers at our church. Thank you once again.
gicho 3 years ago
Thank you sir, very well done!
EricBlaine 4 years ago
Well done. He presents the information clearly.
I would only suggest that the camera person adjust the shutter speed to eliminate the field line in the TV monitor.
Desifoxe 4 years ago 4
would you increase or decrease the shutter speed?
curt118 2 years ago
@curt118 Hard to say as we don't know the current shutter value: it could be worse when decreasing... but it could be just as bad when increasing. Mainly increasing works better dan decreasing. You'll have to find a setting where the screen looks calm, and has no black bars running over it or other strange things that shouldn't be there.
weeardguy 4 months ago
Very useful info, thanks,
Aaron
aaronkraicshtein 4 years ago
thank you my man
dsr300 4 years ago