FoxAdriano
Well-known member
Hi,
I would like some advice from someone who has experience and has been making documentaries for a long time. I use the Lumix GH6 with a NiSi ND-Vario True Color 1-5 Stop (VND) filter and shoot in 4K and V-log.I have always shot at 50ftp and 1/100.Soon I will be going to Madagascar to make a documentary on fishermen who live by the sea and in huts on the beach. So I'll be at the beach a lot, from dawn to dusk. I would like to create a story that produces pathos and emotion. So I would like to shoot at 25fps. In recent days I have done various road tests at 25fps with lots of sunlight and I realized that I almost always have to close the NiSi VND to maximum, with the problems that this entails: degradation of the video image.I don't know what to do.I don't know whether to continue shooting at 50ftp and not care about 25fps or buy a new fixed ND filter with more stops, namely the NiSi ND64 (6 Stop) PRO Nano HUC IR SLIM. I have little experience with filters because I have always only used the Nisi VND. One thing is certain: I don't want and can't change the filter several times in a day in the sand. If I use the Nisi VND with the lens hood, I don't know where to put it when I want to replace it. It's bulky and I risk scratching it with sand.
I would like to ask you this:In your opinion it's better
1) always leave the Nisi VND filter mounted and always shoot at 50fps,
or
2) run at 25pfs but almost always with the Nisi VND filter at maximum closure,
or
3) buy a fixed Nisi NiSi Filter ND64 (6 Stop) PRO Nano HUC IR SLIM filter and always leave it mounted and remove it only in the early morning and afternoon and shoot at 25fps.
I would like to know what you would do with this equipment. I don't have anyone's help, so I have to have little weight and few accessories.
Thank you
I would like some advice from someone who has experience and has been making documentaries for a long time. I use the Lumix GH6 with a NiSi ND-Vario True Color 1-5 Stop (VND) filter and shoot in 4K and V-log.I have always shot at 50ftp and 1/100.Soon I will be going to Madagascar to make a documentary on fishermen who live by the sea and in huts on the beach. So I'll be at the beach a lot, from dawn to dusk. I would like to create a story that produces pathos and emotion. So I would like to shoot at 25fps. In recent days I have done various road tests at 25fps with lots of sunlight and I realized that I almost always have to close the NiSi VND to maximum, with the problems that this entails: degradation of the video image.I don't know what to do.I don't know whether to continue shooting at 50ftp and not care about 25fps or buy a new fixed ND filter with more stops, namely the NiSi ND64 (6 Stop) PRO Nano HUC IR SLIM. I have little experience with filters because I have always only used the Nisi VND. One thing is certain: I don't want and can't change the filter several times in a day in the sand. If I use the Nisi VND with the lens hood, I don't know where to put it when I want to replace it. It's bulky and I risk scratching it with sand.
I would like to ask you this:In your opinion it's better
1) always leave the Nisi VND filter mounted and always shoot at 50fps,
or
2) run at 25pfs but almost always with the Nisi VND filter at maximum closure,
or
3) buy a fixed Nisi NiSi Filter ND64 (6 Stop) PRO Nano HUC IR SLIM filter and always leave it mounted and remove it only in the early morning and afternoon and shoot at 25fps.
I would like to know what you would do with this equipment. I don't have anyone's help, so I have to have little weight and few accessories.
Thank you