Nikon D90 HD: 85mm ~ Shallow Depth of Field ~ D-Movie ~ Nikkor prime lens
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Johnny Depth ;)
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johhny depp ass nigga
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This video is a response to HD: Nikon D90 - Lightning - Slow Motion D-Movie (20mm 1:2.8D, ISO 1600)
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Hey that's Captain Sparrow!
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he looks like johnny depp
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@FavoriteMovieScenes well i use Sony Vegas Pro 10 and i import it as it is ...with 23.94fps HD 720p...how do you do...i can´t see noise...i often got a lot of noise and stuff..check out my channel...i will apreciate tips a lot (:
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@ForeverFire i'd just use the 50mm. sharpness: just because of high-contrast and unsharp mask. and you NEED a tripod and you NEED to keep 24fps when importing, editing, exporting (no up-/down"scaling" to 30fps or s.th. like that)... well, i got 99% of s....clips as well, there is no cool tip a part from just showing the mediocre-to-good ones...
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will buy this as a christmas gift for myself!!!
bernhardtsen74 4 months ago
@bernhardtsen74 as I did, lol :D
FavoriteMovieScenes 4 months ago
@FavoriteMovieScenes GRRR!
Found a cheap D80 in a town nearby, will buy it and an 85 1.8 too!!
Will save up for this masterpiece!
bernhardtsen74 4 months ago
@bernhardtsen74 ok, i'd got a d50 before + fun, better buy fixed focal lenses first THEN a new nikon release maybe a 1080p50 that will come 2013 or what. meanwhile watch movies, fun too... ^^
FavoriteMovieScenes 4 months ago
sometimes the video of its blurry, is this the fault of the cameraman or the camera? Pleadse help
ChicoBlancoFilms 6 months ago
@ChicoBlancoFilms "blurry", hmm. compression artefacts? manual focus? some blog article stuff about d90 told that highly detailed scenes (wide angle daylight stuff) lead to an overall bad image quality "impression" (!) because of MJPEG compression loss everywhere whereas details "seem" (!) to be preserved when just filming e. g. a coffee cup on a table with small amount of colors, larger object size (e. g. unicolored ikea table). easier for codec to shrink more efficient for human eye? maybe...
FavoriteMovieScenes 6 months ago