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Just came across this phenomenal night flight video shot with Sony A7.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTH6ej39wRo

I tried to mimic this with my X-T2 coupled with 18-55 kit lens and to get reasonable exposure I had to bump my ISO up to ridiculous 12800, at which point the footage became unusable.

Is this kind of quality achievable with X-T2? If so, what sort of lens would I need to add to it?

I assumed 18-55 would yield the best result as it comes with OIS, but the results disappointed me.

Thanks for your comments,

Dom
 
 
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 Just came across this phenomenal night flight video shot with Sony A7.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTH6ej39wRo

 

I tried to mimic this with my X-T2 coupled with 18-55 kit lens and to get reasonable exposure I had to bump my ISO up to ridiculous 12800, at which point the footage became unusable.

 

Is this kind of quality achievable with X-T2? If so, what sort of lens would I need to add to it?

 

I assumed 18-55 would yield the best result as it comes with OIS, but the results disappointed me.

 

Thanks for your comments,

 

Dom

 
 

 

 

That's a damn good question. I wonder what the answers will be, that will be interesting! You could also ask Tomash at Fujilove, I am sure he would give an interesting reply.

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I would suggest a Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 R WR or Fujinon XF 23mm F1.4 R.   Something on the wider end, and which can let in a lot of light.   I have the kit lens, but have not tried low light video, but at F2.8-4.0 I would guess it is not the best choice.

 

 

The problem about the, otherwise fantastic, XF16mm is lack of IS. I am afraid employing the Gimbal would be completely impractical in the cockpit environment, so the only option left would be de-shaking in the post processing.

Don't know if that would be feasible.

 

Thanks

Dom

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