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    mdelrossi got a reaction from giuliocanale in X-T2 filmic video footage   
    @jschoonj,
     
    It depends on what you are shooting. I shoot events and interviews, pretty standard video.
    I haven't really tried any more "cinematic" styled video, though most of the "cinematic" videos I've seen usually have their shadows crushed, basically defeating the "log" output workflow meathod, and creating more steps.
     
    For creating the cinematic/filmic look head over to youtube and look at some of the videos on color grading.
     
     
     
    I'm about to sell my GH4 now that I have the XT2. If you set up the XT2 properly, you should have no problems getting excellent footage. 
    Film style: neg standard
    Shadows:-3
    Highlights-3
    Noise reduction-3 or4 depends on your wants
    Color-3,or 4 
    Then bring it into davinci Resolve (they have a free lite version that is amazing) and edit and grade away. 

    YMMV
    Good luck
    mdr
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    mdelrossi got a reaction from Mike G in X-T2 Smokes SD Cards?   
    what were the make, model, and speed of the cards?
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    mdelrossi got a reaction from MartinP in Lets go to the movies!   
    Check it out. Scroll down. https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera
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    mdelrossi reacted to Trek of Joy in Fuji X-T2 video features wishlist   
    Just rented a XT2 to compare to my a7rII and a6300 as a all-in-one stills/video machine for long terms travel. I liked i so much, I ordered the XT2 kit and have started selling my Sony gear. Will have a blog post comparison coming soon.
     
    Histogram, zebras and aperture control - three things a FW update could really help make the XT2 a video powerhouse. I'd add focus peaking to the mix too and 1/48 as a SS option when shooting 24p. As it stands right now, its a great image that needs proper video exposure tools so we're not left guessing.
     
    If the Magic Lantern guys figured it out on the 5d3, Fuji's engineers should be way ahead of them.
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