I have been searching for a few examples of Nizos Auto B mode online but have not really found much of anything. I am keen to see just how this method looks as I would like to use it soon and am trying to gauge what might and might not work.
Thank you
Nizo "Auto B" Examples online???
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Re: Nizo "Auto B" Examples online???
Added a week ago, must have been added after I was looking
But thanks for the link though to be honest there isn't much to wet my appetite as the time lapse sequences are pretty standard in terms of their setup (though the red lights do look very cool!)
The few seconds at the start on the staircase, do you reckon that was shot with the Auto B mode? I like the way that it is jumpy then smooth then jumpy really quickly but am not sure if that is due to simply cutting together different frame rates or the Auto B.
Thank you
But thanks for the link though to be honest there isn't much to wet my appetite as the time lapse sequences are pretty standard in terms of their setup (though the red lights do look very cool!)
The few seconds at the start on the staircase, do you reckon that was shot with the Auto B mode? I like the way that it is jumpy then smooth then jumpy really quickly but am not sure if that is due to simply cutting together different frame rates or the Auto B.
Thank you
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Re: Nizo "Auto B" Examples online???
With Autom B when you view it back dark scenes will appear to go past very quickly, and the lighter it gets the slower it will get, so yes, it is possible that is all done on Autom B.
Re: Nizo "Auto B" Examples online???
Thanks.
Oh and by the way I was not knocking the video, I simply meant that the shots were taken in an environment where the ambient levels appear to have been constant to a large extent so it is not apparent how the footage looks as the light levels change to a greater extent.
I am curious as to what way the red lights were changing during the shots as the glow from them is very cool!
Oh and by the way I was not knocking the video, I simply meant that the shots were taken in an environment where the ambient levels appear to have been constant to a large extent so it is not apparent how the footage looks as the light levels change to a greater extent.
I am curious as to what way the red lights were changing during the shots as the glow from them is very cool!