Nikon D7000 | Film/Cinematic Look

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  • Hi did you use any custom settings on the camera then just colour, grade in post cheers .

  • @deville123 Most of it is done in post, Try and expose the footage right though as it leads to the best results.

  • what is your idea about Canon 7D?

  • @khmeraustrian Never used one, I think 5D's are better though.

  • wow, what render settings do you use? (bit rate etc..)

  • @GeeArtistOfficial Not sure of the exact bit rate, I just match the export settings to the sequence settings.

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  • @MrF1KR3T I see, well this is the 18-105.

  • oh okay, I was really surprised what was possible with the P7000 (because I was looking for P7000 footage) but then I read it is the D7000, now my dreams are destroyed.

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  • @cfhfhbg that might be because of the sd card you're using. for hd video use one with a 30 mb/s transfer rate.

  • Hi, what shutter speed did you use to film this? I can see no motion blur on moving objects.. How did you do that? I followed the 180 degree shutter rule, I have my camera on 24fps shutter 1/50 but I still get motion blur..

  • @nienaberimages EVIL = Electronic Viewfinder, Interchangeable Lens

  • Wow! Nice! You might wanna' check out my video.

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