londonandlawson Senior Member ![]() 511 posts Joined Mar 2005 More info | Nov 05, 2008 23:33 | #1 ![]() My 550 EX Speedlite is for sale, pm me!
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lalelulelo Member 79 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Chicago,Il More info | Nov 05, 2008 23:58 | #2 wow. wish i could download it. More realistic application of the 5d for video than Vincent's video.
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folville Goldmember ![]() 1,022 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: MN More info | Nov 06, 2008 00:01 | #4 There is nothing earth shattering to be seen here, but I continue to be convinced that without a steady tripod the potential quality is lost. Thanks for the link.
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lalelulelo Member 79 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Chicago,Il More info | Nov 06, 2008 00:05 | #5 definitely more earth shattering than the bird videos and stationary roadside videos.
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brianch Goldmember ![]() 1,387 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Toronto, Canada More info | Nov 06, 2008 00:14 | #6 folville wrote in post #6632869 ![]() There is nothing earth shattering to be seen here, but I continue to be convinced that without a steady tripod the potential quality is lost. Thanks for the link. or IS. All the lenses he used were non-IS. still a great video nonetheless, shows what the 5D II offers in terms of lens creativity for video. Brian C - Alpha Auto Spa
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lalelulelo Member 79 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Chicago,Il More info | Nov 06, 2008 00:42 | #7 i doubt you can use IS in video. THe lens would probably catch fire after 12 minutes of recording.
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Vascilli Goldmember 1,474 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Calgary More info | Nov 06, 2008 00:53 | #8 folville wrote in post #6632869 ![]() There is nothing earth shattering to be seen here, but I continue to be convinced that without a steady tripod the potential quality is lost. Thanks for the link. Or a good weight screwed on underneath. (Move a camera around, then mount a monopod/folded tripod and move it again. It's steadier.)
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AdamLewis Goldmember ![]() 4,121 posts Likes: 52 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Nov 06, 2008 01:41 | #9 lalelulelo wrote in post #6633004 ![]() i doubt you can use IS in video. THe lens would probably catch fire after 12 minutes of recording. I shoot a whole football game with IS on and it doesnt catch fire...
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Tony McSpadden Member 212 posts Joined May 2007 Location: London uk More info | Nov 06, 2008 08:46 | #10 AdamLewis wrote in post #6633149 ![]() I shoot a whole football game with IS on and it doesnt catch fire... but not at 35pfs you don't :P Canon 30d, canon 400d, kit lens 18-55mm, Sigma 17-70 f2.8, Canon 100-400 USM L IS, 30d Grip, Speedlight 430 ex and a fancy bag for it all!
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Bucster Senior Member ![]() 439 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma More info | Nov 06, 2008 09:12 | #11 Tony McSpadden wrote in post #6634406 ![]() but not at 35pfs you don't :P Do you mean 35 FPS? Richard
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Nov 06, 2008 09:13 | #12 Bucster wrote in post #6634575 ![]() Do you mean 35 FPS? Or perhaps 30fps. http://www.colorblindedphoto.com
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AdamLewis Goldmember ![]() 4,121 posts Likes: 52 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Nov 06, 2008 13:24 | #13 Tony McSpadden wrote in post #6634406 ![]() but not at 35pfs you don't :P What does that matter? You realize the shutter isnt being operated when video is being recorded, right?
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Nov 06, 2008 13:28 | #14 I'm sorry, but I am completely impressed. On my 22 inch Samsung, it looks pretty darn wonderful. I'm getting the new camera if I can save up for it! But the video part is minor. The whole thing looks wonderful to me. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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gooble Goldmember ![]() 3,149 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Mesa,AZ More info | Nov 06, 2008 15:41 | #15 lalelulelo wrote in post #6633004 ![]() i doubt you can use IS in video. THe lens would probably catch fire after 12 minutes of recording. If you have the IS button switched to ON on the lens the IS is active the entire time video is shooting. I've read this numerous places, not the least of which is from page 123 of the 5D mII manual.
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