Portrait Photography with a Pro Mist Filter? SONY A6700 + SONY A7IV

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Black Pro Mist Filter with SONY A6700 + SONY A7IV

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Gerard Needham
11/12 SOLANDER STREET
TWEED HEADS
NSW, 2485
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soft yet sharp enough. Love that look.

davidxiu
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Wow, those photos were so amazing! 🤩Especially this BW on 02:43. You’re talented

krissayler
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Subbed! I don't usually sub to small channels but your content is better than creators with 10x+ subs. Photos and composition are highest level props

grimacemcccheese
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I (happily) have both the NiSi 1/8 Mist and the Sony a7IV, mostly for video, and thought there might be some specific tips for the two here. So, confused a bit by your sub title above, "Black Pro Mist Filter with SONY A6700 + SONY A7IV." Appreciate the overview and the when/when-not section. Your photos chosen for samples are beautiful and certainly helped make the video enjoyable. Thanks.

jer
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Definitely need to pick up a 1/8 filter! Looks amazing

SamNozuhur
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Credible and balanced vid, Gerard. Do you use auto focus with these filters? If so, how do they affect auto-focus performance (am thinking about things like subject/eye/face detect)?
Somehow I think he can use a bit of hairspray himself.😊 Cheers!

paulm
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Great video, I hope you get lots of views. For those who have not had a chromogenic (c-print) made from a digital file, I highly recommend giving it a try. It makes the difference between film and digital a bit less apparent. Another change in Photography has been a reliance on digital displays like monitors and cell phones. Ink jets can sometimes be accurate to a fault. A wet chemistry print feels like the missing ingredient sometimes... and they look great scanned, too.

chrisdavies