Configuring camera settings and grid generation in Higgsfield

Demo summary
The user demonstrates how to select specific camera bodies, lenses, and focal lengths in Higgsfield Cinema Studio 2, as well as setting up a 16-variation image grid to save credits.
Step-by-step
- Open Cinema Studio V2 in Higgsfield
- Select Image Mode
- Choose a camera body, lens, focal length, and aperture
- Select the desired aspect ratio and resolution (1K to 4K)
- Set the grid generation size (2x2, 3x3, or 4x4)
- Click generate to create the image grid
Options
- Select a 'recommended combo' if you do not want to manually configure gear settings
- Generate up to 16 variations in a single grid
Tips
- Use grid mode to save credits by paying for one generation instead of 16 individual ones
- Use grid generation to 'audition' shots rather than hoping for a single good result
- Think of 'cinematic' as a combination of depth of field, lens compression, and light fall off
Highlights
“If you don't want to stress, just grab a recommended combo.”
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