Monday, April 14, 2014

recording videos with the canon rebel t3.?




Bkk


i took a photography course in school this year and we learned a little bit about recording videos and editing them but not as much as i was hoping because it was mostly about photography. i was wondering if anyone had any tips or tricks or things i should know when recording videos with the canon rebel t3.

Thankyou!



Answer
Here is a few tricks.
Shooting good video takes some time and skill.
These tips I do should help you.
1. Set you camera to M or Manual.
2. Set the Shutter Speed to 1/40-1/50.
3. Set your Aperture to the fastest setting. (f/3.5-5.6 or something)
4. Set your ISO to 100-1600.
That should help you.
It will reduce the grain of the video and stuff.
Also turn the Picture Style to 100% flat.
The Picture Style is your Contrast and Saturation.
Also turn your sharping all the way down.
A flat image is way better to edit.
You will need to learn to shoot moving video well.
Make a few jibs and stuff.
If you have the money you could buy them.
Moving and panning video is what really stands out.
Just having the camera on the tripod is just boring.
Here is a video channel that does a ton of stuff on how to shoot good video.
Check it out!

http://www.youtube.com/user/FenchelJanisch2/videos

That should help you.
Just practice and start getting good.
Have fun!

I'm choosing a DSLR camera with video recording capabilities, help!?




eng.studen


I think I've fallen to the Canon side so what is the best model to buy and what lenses should I be buying as well? This will be used mainly for videos and I would like to be able to edit on my Macbook so the camera needs to be compatible with my computer and easy to get onto it. I've read that the lens kits that come with them are not the best and that the said lenses are heavy? Are there any other starter lenses you would recommend that would cover all my bases until I can learn to stand on my own two feet?


Answer
i have used Canon EOS Rebel T2i 18 MP CMOS APS-C Digital SLR Camera which is really good. it performs very well.

* 18.0-megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor;
* DIGIC 4 image processor for high image quality and speed
* ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) for shooting from bright to dim light;
* enhanced 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system
* Improved EOS Movie mode with manual exposure control and expanded recording 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
* Wide 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor;
* Dedicated Live View/Movie shooting button
* New compatibility with SDXC memory cards,
* Plus new menu status indicator for Eye-Fi support

http://www.amazon.com/Canon-T2i-Digital-3-0-Inch-18-55mm/dp/B0035FZJHQ/?tag=pntsa-20




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