D90 Jelly Effect
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- kalkal
Is there any sort of plugin for after effects which tries to compensate for this quirk with the D90?
- whereRI0
what u mean jelly fx?
- Jurre0
yep, rolling shutter by the MILL. Work well apperently, but haven't tried it:
http://www.thefoundry.co.uk/pkg_…
Getting a battery grip and don't use whip pans helps a lot as well..and no handheld above 50mm crop (85 fullframe with 2 grips is possible after practice). The microshake is what causes rolling shutter, so a Red Rock shoulder rig would solve it completely. It's expensive though, except for a 20 euro HAMA grip I bought that widens the cameragrip and adds and extra flash/lcd mount. With my 5D2 i have the extra battery grip + the extra HAMA grip for handheld work, works very well.
- kalkal0
Really noice, thanks.
- dskz0
Slow your pans, soft filters.....
- dskz0
eliminate some zooming
- Jurre0
Here is how the Hama grip looks like, bought it at a small camera shop in Amsterdam.
I made a simple dolly with about 50 euro of stuff. Made it for glidetrack like shots, will use it soon here is a test: http://www.directiondesign.nl/si…
(simple focus pulling - by moving the camera)The lens is still wobbly here, the dolly itself is rock solid, I fixed the wobble (filmed with a large 24-70, the 24 prime wobbles al lot less, but i am supporting the lens now anyway)
A bit off topic maybe, but this woke me up at 6.30 a couple of days ago, right under my window :-)
http://www.directiondesign.nl/si…
iso 1600 at night, not very sharp because 1.4 wide open and i just woke up but couldn't sleep again so started filming them :-)DSRLS are really great, have fun with it and good luck, the D90 is a nice camera. All DSLRs have shortcomings, it's nice challenge to find a way around them.
- dskz0
Im probably going to have to make a steadycam out of a barbell today.
- Hombre_Lobo0
^interesting.
Ive been trying to think of some good hand held steadying methods for video shooting.
know of any?all i can think of it hanging it from some elastic to reduce my walking impact.
- dskz0
- Jurre0
some steadicam tutorials:, it's next on the list..
http://www.stabilizerflex.com/at IBC i saw quite a few budget dsrl steadicam from 450 euro upwards, if you make one yourself +- 100 euro or something
looks a lot more difficult than making a dolly though