Yes - there are several apps for iOS and Android. The one I have is a little "finicky" with no documentation and takes some learning, so I also use a clip-on variable ND filter and Manual Camera DSLR Pro to select shutter speed and ISO. The fixed aperture makes things difficult, but workable. On my Nikon D5200 I just use the variable ND and get really good results.☺️
That came out really nice!
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Deletewow what a trip love the editing
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom - not much to do since the app does most of it. Just put a blue LUT on it for color grading.
DeleteNice, I really must look into this technical creative side of things.
ReplyDeleteThanks - the app makes it easy for starters, but it's a little "finicky". I also got a variable ND for the phone to produce similar results.
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ReplyDeleteSorry had a silly typo error ... I wanted to write I have to look into this control motion app. Is it meant only for cell phone?
DeleteYes - there are several apps for iOS and Android. The one I have is a little "finicky" with no documentation and takes some learning, so I also use a clip-on variable ND filter and Manual Camera DSLR Pro to select shutter speed and ISO. The fixed aperture makes things difficult, but workable. On my Nikon D5200 I just use the variable ND and get really good results.☺️
DeleteGood to know that. Thanks, John.
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