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November 1, 2010 by Izzy Hyman

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Are you frustrated by shooting video in low light? If you are, thats understandable. It
sucks the life out of your image. You end up with grainy, undersaturated, low-contrast,
muddy video footage. The lack of light destroys your image.

The good news? You have several options for dealing with this problem. Keep reading if
you want to know 7 powerful ways to shoot video in low light. (These strategies work!)

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1. Add Light If You Can


Even if youre in a hurry, you can take a few minutes to add more light.

A convenient solution is to use an on camera video light. This is a light you mount to your
camera that shines light on the subject. The video light I use is a Micro Pro LED light from
Litepanels (highly recommended, by the way).

You have other possible ways to add light too. You can turn on lamps or overhead lights.
You can use a reector panel or a mirror to bounce light into the area that needs more
light. Of course, a smart thing is to have a variety of lights that you bring with you. A
portable lighting kit is a great investment.

Nothing adds light to a situation like a light.

2. Use the Biggest Aperture Your Video Camera


Allows
Sometimes the aperture is called an iris, or f-stop. People use the terms interchangeably.

If your video camera has an f-stop setting, use the lowest number you can. An f-stop of 2
is good. An f-stop of 1.4 is better. The lower the f-stop number, the bigger the aperture.
This wide open aperture lets more light into your camera, so you get a brighter image.

If youre using a video camera that has a zoom lens, be aware that they frequently dont
have a constant aperture as you zoom. As you telephoto (zoom in), many times the
aperture will shrink and reduce the light that enters your camera, darkening your image.

The solution is to keep the zoom lens at a wide angle so your aperture can stay wide open.
If you need to get closer to your subject, try zooming with your feet and walk closer to
the subject.

3. Slow Down Your Shutter Speed to Brighten Your


Footage
Many video cameras allow you to control the shutter speed. You can use this feature to
slow down the shutter speed, meaning that the shutter is open longer, which allows
more light into the camera.

Normally when Im shooting video, I use a shutter speed of 1/60th of a second. However,

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if Im shooting video in low light, I might change the shutter speed to 1/30th of a second.
This means the shutter is open twice as long, which doubles the amount of light that gets
into the video camera. This makes a big impact on the brightness of the video image.

The potential downside of reducing the shutter speed is that you get more motion blur.
That can be a legitimate problem, but I nd that using a shutter speed of 1/30th of a
second works okay for normal human motion.

4. Reduce the Frame Rate in Your Video Camera to


Let More Light In
Not all video cameras can do this, but now that many are tapeless, they allow you to adjust
the frame rate of your video. In fact, many video cameras try to emulate the look of lm by
including an option to shoot at 24 frames per second.

In a low light situation, you can change your frame rate to 24 frames per second, instead
of using the common rate of 30 frames per second. If you turn off the shutter (or adjust it
accordingly), this allows you to capture the frame for 1/24th of a second instead of
1/30th of a second. The slower speed allows more light into the camera, brightening your
image. Its a small increase, but its still an increase in light.

If your video camera allows you to adjust the frame rate even lower, you might consider
shooting at 12 frames per second, or even 6 frames per second, leaving the shutter off.
This wouldnt work if youre shooting a talking head or normal human motion, but if
youre shooting video of a landscape, a cityscape, or something that stays fairly still
(building, statue, tree), you might want to consider a low frame rate with a slow shutter
speed. This will signicantly brighten your image.

5. Increase Your Video Camera Gain


Sometimes the video camera gain is called sensitivity or ISO. It depends on the
manufacturer and model.

Only do this as a last resort. Increasing the gain has a bad effect on your image. It adds
noise little dancing ecks (frequently magenta, sometimes blue) in the shadows of your
image. This noise is distracting.

Most people think that noise looks bad. You should try to avoid it.

Rule of Thumb: Only increase your video camera gain AFTER youve tried the other

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strategies, because this method does the most damage to your image.

And when you do increase it, try making small adjustments rst.

6. Reduce the Video Noise in Post with Filters and


Plugins
If you end up increasing your gain, then youll likely have unwanted video noise in your
footage.

You might be able to repair the footage a little (sometimes a lot) using a lter or a plugin.
You can purchase a noise reduction plugin for common editing software like Final Cut Pro
or Adobe Premier Pro. When you run this plugin on your footage, youll likely see some
improvements.

That said, the results wont be as good as if you had captured noise-free video footage
originally.

7. Use a Digital SLR Camera to Shoot Video in Low


Light
Currently, a digital SLR camera is a great option for shooting video in low light. In fact, I
think theyre amazing in low light. Why do they perform so well?

You can use different lenses with wide open apertures.


You can control the shutter speed.
You can control the frame rate.
You can increase the sensitivity a lot more without adding as much noise as regular
video cameras.

The enormous chip inside of digital SLR cameras like the Canon 5D Mark II means that
the camera can capture more light for each frame. The big chip allows you to increase the
gain with lower video noise.

As of right now, this camera is one of the best tools for shooting video in low light.

You might not be able to use all of these strategies every time you shoot video in low light,
but give them a try, and I think youll be happy with the improvements.

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Mantic59 says
November 1, 2010 at 8:28 am

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This was really, really helpful. Thanks.

IzzyVideo says
November 1, 2010 at 8:54 am

Im really glad to hear that! Thanks for the feedback. :-)

In the future, Ill be testing this type of post: video + short article. It takes a lot
more time to create (because Im not accustomed to writing this type of stuff), but
I think it might appeal to a larger number of viewers because people take in
information differently.

Mantic59 says
November 1, 2010 at 11:28 am

Yes, I use the video + short article myself, as I do how to videos as well
(though my video subject niche is very different than yours).

IzzyVideo says
November 1, 2010 at 1:50 pm

Whats your niche? Very curious now

Mantic59 says
November 1, 2010 at 7:20 pm

Izzy Traditional wetshaving (like with a shaving brush and


single-blade razor). You can see how my video skills have developed
by looking at my youtube channel (www.youtube.com/shavetutor)

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:01 pm

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What an interesting niche! :-)

mantic says
November 4, 2010 at 8:27 am

Yes, its become a passion of mine, as is video for you! And if you
viewed a few of my videos you know that low-light situations (e.g.
closeups in a very conned area) are my Achilles heel! Which is why
this particular post of yours was so helpful to me.

Alfredo says
July 26, 2016 at 3:10 pm

This has been the best tutorial & video i have seen! This guy is a PRO! I have book
marked this site so i make sure i remember all these tips. Also this applies to
modern iphone movie recording apps that are out there i didnt even know about.
I shoot at 4k 24fps yet my speed was 1/48 i took it down to 1/24 and it made a
world of difference with no blur.

Izzy Hyman says


July 26, 2016 at 4:55 pm

Im glad it helped. :)

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Deirdre says
November 1, 2010 at 9:16 am

I love being able to read the info much faster for me, and I can visual skip the ones
Im already aware of and jump to new info. Great!

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:02 pm

Thanks for the feedback Deirdre!

Alexjbarnett says
November 1, 2010 at 9:35 am

Extremely helpful seeing you demonstrate your suggestions and to be able to read a
clear concise description of the steps. Excellent Izzy many thanks. Alex

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:02 pm

Glad to hear it Alex! If I have time, Im going to try to do this for future videos too.

Manuela Garcia Perea says


November 1, 2010 at 9:46 am

Really helpful your video as always. Clear, simple, and exhaustive. This transcript is
very useful for non native english speakers (as me). Thank you very much.

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IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:02 pm

Denitely happy to have you here, and that it helps to have the written version!

Greg says
November 1, 2010 at 10:02 am

Great review of the earlier video. I like the written component. I can scan quickly. btw,
any leads on a good noise reduction plugin?

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:03 pm

Hi Greg,

Try Neat Video. I havent used it, but Ive heard really good things.

Ndouglas says
November 1, 2010 at 10:03 am

Wow. Love having the short article too.

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IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:03 pm

Glad to hear that. Thanks for the comment!

Stefano says
November 1, 2010 at 10:13 am

Hey Izzy, great article, denitely adds to the videos. Did you write the article rst and
then shoot the video or vice-versa? The reason why I ask is if youre more comfortable
just shooting video and narrating, you could always just write the transcription of your
narration. Just my $0.02 worth, thanks Stefano

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:04 pm

Its kind of strange, but I write a rough article-type-thing rst, then shoot the
video. Then for this, I wrote the actual article afterwards. The video is from a few
weeks ago, but the article I just wrote a few days ago.

Thanks for the feedback!

matt says
November 1, 2010 at 10:17 am

Thanks for the excellent tips. In a low-light, high-noise scenario I have shot as black
and white. Depending on the subject matter and intended audience, the grain can help
set a mood and be very stylish.

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IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:05 pm

Matt, this is a great tip. And yes, its great styling too!

Carl Olson says


November 1, 2010 at 10:25 am

Great tips. Ill add one more to squeeze every last drop of exposure goodness from a
Canon 5D Mark II. For the best results use ISO settings that are native to the 5D:
160, 320, 640, 1250, 1600. The math done behind the scenes by the Digic processor
to raise the gain or sensitivity of the sensor produces less noise at these settings. So,
if youre shooting low-light and need to up the ISO, use one of the settings to minimize
noise.

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:05 pm

HI Carl! Excellent tip too. Nice addition, thanks!

Rrrav says
November 1, 2010 at 10:50 am

Hello Izzy,I nd the addition of the written comments very useful indeed.I can refer
back to see a particular point and mull over it slowly or scribble a note to remind
me.Your videos are excellent alone and the written stuff adds to the package.Thanks.

IzzyVideo says

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November 2, 2010 at 3:06 pm

Thanks so much for the kind words! :-)

HavenTom says
November 1, 2010 at 11:06 am

Hey Izzy. Great post. Did you post the video earlier? Im sure I watched it last week. It
really helped on a shoot I did at an evening gala dinner that I lmed at the end of last
week. The advice really helped me!

PS, the written articles dont work as well for me, Id rather the video. Personally I nd
it hard to take in articles I read on screen. But as you say, everyones different and you
have to appeal to as wider audience you can within your niche.

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:07 pm

Yes, the video is a few weeks old. Originally I released it to members only, but I
wanted to put it out there as a free sample now for everyone too. Thats when I
decided to write the article too. :-)

Im glad the advice helped!

Robertokaplan says
November 1, 2010 at 11:19 am

Izzy, as per usual, your tips are fabulous. I nd the 5D Mark 2 solves much of my low
level light shooting needs as you mention. Thanks for the other great suggestions.

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IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:07 pm

Thanks Roberto!

Carsten says
November 1, 2010 at 11:26 am

Hi Izzy,
Amazing the way you keep improving your concept and the value to us the members.
I also appreciate very much that you seem so close to us by responding quickly and
individually.
This is how a good membership website should be run in a way nothing magic
about it, but not many does it as well as you.

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:07 pm

Aw, shucks! :-)

Thanks so much for the kind words! Im denitely trying to be as much of a


resource as I can.

Marpo says
November 1, 2010 at 12:01 pm

From the comments so far, it seems that some people nd the text useful. I suppose it
makes for a nice addition, but it seems like unnecessary extra work to me. Your videos
are done really nicely. If I were you, I wouldnt feel as if they need something else to

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make them whole, especially if it slows you from making your next video.

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:09 pm

Hi Marpo. Thanks for the kind words. Its denitely extra work. Im hoping that 1)
It will make things easier to understand for viewers who want the text, and 2)
Adding text will make my site more easily searchable. Recently Ive started
thinking that everyone who creates videos should try to accompany the videos
with text to make them easier to nd.

HavenTom says
November 1, 2010 at 12:39 pm

Also Izzy. Shouldnt it be 7 Tactics in your low light shooting Strategy (FA Joke) ;)

IzzyVideo says
November 1, 2010 at 1:52 pm

LOL! ;-)

Mrwavecrave says
November 1, 2010 at 3:11 pm

I must say it is mush better the article along with video. It helped to understand more
quickly and it is almost like the way I learned things back in the day at school with a
sort of written summary or questionare

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IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:10 pm

Perfect! :-)

David Brahinsky says


November 1, 2010 at 9:52 pm

Izzy,
You do have the knack for adding the right idea at the right time the Digital SLR which
I ahve has the able to rcord video is the prefect idea, I bought my harddrive Video
early on and it has limited fuctions the manual is useless and very limited so I hyave
had limited sucess with nding out more about the Video Camera I come from video
and you had to have tons of light so thats my solution to many problems with video,
this is again a very useful Video, Thanks Izzy

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:10 pm

Thanks David! :-)

David Kenna says


November 2, 2010 at 4:47 am

Thanks for another great video Izzy.


Small question: whats the rig you have the Canon on, with what appears to be a focus
dial?
DAVID

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Jovialjemmy says
November 2, 2010 at 6:28 am

thanks

IzzyVideo says
November 2, 2010 at 3:11 pm

Its a follow focus from IDC Photo Video. Check out their new sutff:

http://www.idcphotovideo.com/

Makes me want to go shopping with them some more. :-)

David Kenna says


November 3, 2010 at 7:51 am

Cool. Thanks Izzy.

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A Videoanalyst says
January 27, 2011 at 3:34 am

This was very good advice Have a question though, would this be the same if you
were shooting sports in a low light setting like a cloudy or rainy day? I have found my
videos on a good day very crisp and high quality but in January when its darker it has
not got the quality I am looking for So in fact the coaches I supply my video to may
not get as sharp a picture when they pause the video.

Would these tips work for that kind of setting?

rmpeete says
May 15, 2013 at 6:54 pm

That was the ABSOLUTE BEST!!! I struggled with that issue for a while. But, now I
used your advice and its no longer an issue. I feel so much more condent in shooting
video. Im planning to shoot a short this weekend. THANK YOU!!

TongVG says
May 17, 2013 at 12:58 pm

Great tips. I dont have the money for lights but the shutter speed and aperture
adjustments were a great help. Thanks a lot.

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Rene Karst says


July 14, 2013 at 9:28 am

Thanks to you i just made my rst Music Videoclip with Final Cut Pro X

Robbie Blair says


August 3, 2013 at 1:25 pm

I know this is quite an old article, but it was very helpful for me in reducing the noise
on my vids. Since I only have the one lens (so far) and its best aperture f-stop is 3.5, the
solution that works best seems to be capturing dimmer video and brightening
post-capture. Its much easier to brighten after the fact than it is to eliminate the
noise.

grubby says
September 3, 2013 at 4:30 pm

great tips thanks

kcalpesh says
September 24, 2013 at 1:41 am

Thanks a bunch for these wonderful tips.. Very Very Helpful!!

David Walton says


October 2, 2013 at 4:40 pm

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Awesome review on shooting in low light. Youve shed a great deal of light, (pardon the
pun), on the subject. Ive tried them all except shooting at 24FPS. Ill shoot my next
wedding reception at 24FPS.

JOHNNY inside says


August 6, 2014 at 9:00 am

Hi! Im looking for a camera which can capture low light scenes (in fact, no light or
night ambient light). I got a SONY HXR-MC2000E (+1500 Euro on March 2014). It
said it worked ne using SONYs low lux feature. But the image is really noisy. Im
looking for a video camera that can record blacks with no noise. If you got any idea
how can I x this or which lens can I use for this (this is not a SLR camera). Great! Or if
you know any camera recording digital (SDHD card or internal memory) in full HD
format please, let me know. Thank you so much!

Izzy Hyman says


August 6, 2014 at 9:03 am

Johnny, Im not aware of any camera that can record blacks in low light with no
noise. Im not sure this is technically possible.

You might want to consider a noise reduction plugin you can use in post. It wont
work miracles, but it might help some.

darknfuzzy says
December 28, 2014 at 6:27 am

Hey Izzy, thanks for the helpful video! all though its probably too late for me
I know there is no magic solution, but is there any way that you know of to x a blurry
clip caused by using small aperture (f 10) in post? the clip turned out all blurry and it
seems like it has a bad resolution. any new plug in? something? or is it a lost cause?

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Izzy Hyman says


December 28, 2014 at 8:06 am

Unfortunately I dont know of a solution. Sorry

andrea says
August 27, 2015 at 4:16 pm

Hi, I shoot Beauty Videos, I have 2 Professional Fluorescent lamps and a ring light, i
shoot on my sony a7 videos, i used ISO 160, SHUTTER SPEED 1.60 and Aperture 3.5
and I still see Noise on My Face, I dont know what to do about it, My lens is a Sonnar
55MM 1.8
I am extremely Annoyed I dont know why I keep getting that noise, and I am shooting
on 60p, Before was 60i, pleasee help

Betterlucknexttime says
December 17, 2015 at 3:01 pm

Thank you, this was very helpful. Too late for a job of mine with major noise but Ive
made notes for next time. It was a band situation, wide shot with four players on a
stage, outside, nighttime against a dark sky, backlit with disco lighting, with a Sony
580v that opened up to 1.8 and kicked the gain up to 18db and 27 db, respectively.
The video was literally crawling with noise and out of focus on the edges. Might as well
have been an anthill.
It was worse when I had to go in and tighten up, and lighten up a bit, in post. I wonder
if 24p would have helped. Probably not enough in this situation but I will know for next
time. There are no real gain controls on the 580v, so control is somewhat limited.

I then tried in full panic to apply the Neat plugin, but it was to two hours of MTS les
along with a denoiser, which didnt go well, so in the future I will transcode the footage
and then add the effects. I dont work much with effects so this was a learning

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experience. A very valuable one, albeit unpleasant.

I thought it was something I did wrong, but other than doing 24p or having a camera
that handles it better, perhaps thats all that could have been done? I literally was
concerned also that maybe something is wrong with the camera since it seems to be
very noisy with high gain even in much less extreme conditions, although its awesome
in decent light.

Betterlucknexttime says
December 17, 2015 at 3:03 pm

I meant to say it was to two hours of MTS les along with an unsharp mask.

Recobd says
June 2, 2016 at 11:25 am

Great articleI record a lot of conferences and workshops in hotel exhibit halls using
only the provided lighting and its very dark when trying to get a close up from 50 to
100 feet back. Can you suggest a light to light an area/ platform of about 8 x 12 on a 2
foot riser.

Thanks

Satish Kushwaha says


September 24, 2016 at 12:50 pm

Very Helpful ..But can u tell me any noise cancellation plugin for sony vegas pro

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Mamalala says
October 1, 2016 at 12:02 pm

Great resource. I have shot a few items in low light and just couldnt get rid of the
noise. Going to reshoot with these tips in mind and see what happens.

Les says
October 25, 2016 at 2:25 pm

I can adjust my frames per second to 24. Will that make my video look like an old
movie? Also, is it okay to adjust this AND the shutter speed to 1/30 at the same time?
I really need help lming in dark places. Thank you for your help!! :)

Izzy Hyman says


October 26, 2016 at 8:55 am

Yes, adjusting the frame rate and the shutter speed will help. Totally okay to do.

Im glad the info helps. Best of luck!

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