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by Gigachad
39 days ago
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If you're on the lowest iso you could use an ND filter and bump the ISO a little higher giving some room to move up and down the ISO values to match the conditions while keeping the shutter speed fixed. That's kind of the primary function of an ND filter. For video ideally you want both the shutter speed and aperture fixed since having the depth of field fluctuate in the video isn't ideal either. |
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I once thought similarly to you are thinking now. I quickly gave that up for the specific type of shooting discussed. You quickly realize that the software in post for stitching is really good at what it does.