Ok, this is not filmed with a Eumig Nautica but it should have been...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=84ennjw7ivw
and here is one that really is shot with a eumig nautica:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aeWQe-sOGG8
I hope I did the links right...
Looking for Nautica samples on youtube...
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Looking for Nautica samples on youtube...
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Whether or not this is ALL super 8, its worth a watch, and for those who've ventured into the island life, nice memories......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHYz9lLVX5s
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHYz9lLVX5s
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Sweet - reminds me of my efforts - polynesian dancing, waves, sailboats, and snorkeling. Go figure. I think I could almost mimic the footage in my own montage - nice to think someone else out there thinks like me! hahaha.
Many thanks for sharing this link.
Many thanks for sharing this link.
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Also looking back at my film for the first time in a while it does strike me how good the image of the nautica is even out of the water. The auto exposure is spot on everytime and the colours are great. You can almost see shots with my nizo which are not so sharp and the exposure is not as good.
I'd expect the nizo to be as good if not better, any ideas what I'm doing wrong? It would have been set on manual exposure most of the time, maybe my internal light meter just needed new batteries.
I'd expect the nizo to be as good if not better, any ideas what I'm doing wrong? It would have been set on manual exposure most of the time, maybe my internal light meter just needed new batteries.
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The obvious answer is that if the batteries are running down (I miss mercury batteries), the light meter will overexpose your footage...similarly, if you have fresh 1.5s, you may underexpose the footage a tad. I just meter my batteries to determine the charge and try to mix two voltages to get 1.7ish.
Again, great footage - I am always impressed with my nautica results as well...soon I will be running non-K40 so I too will find out - Plus X is a no brainer though...
Again, great footage - I am always impressed with my nautica results as well...soon I will be running non-K40 so I too will find out - Plus X is a no brainer though...
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