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X-T3 Real Estate Videography Lens Recommendation


AllanY

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I am struggling with underexposed videos using my X-T3 and 10-24mm with interior Real Estate videos even with a decent amount of natural and ambient light. The footage is just too dark unless I pump up the ISO to 4000 where it gets really noisy.

What are the best wide-angle lenses for the X-T3 with regards to interior Real Estate videography where it's usually low light? Also, is there a budget friendly option? I've gone through the Complete Overview of X Mount Lenses but I was hoping for some recommendations specific to the industry and video.

Thanks for any help guys!

Settings:

  • 4K
  • 29.97P
    • I would prefer 59.94P to slow down some shots
    • YouTube encoding prefers 30P
  • ss60
  • F4.0
  • ISO 800-4000
  • 200Mbps
  • H.264 / H.265
  • Long GOP / ALL-Intra
  • Eterna
  • Custom White Balance
  • DR400
  • Film Simulation Recording / F-Log Recording
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