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stos Member 39 posts Joined Jan 2011 Location: California More info | Mar 22, 2012 23:44 | #2 video looked great
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invertz3 Member 42 posts Joined Mar 2012 Location: SoCal 909/951 More info | Mar 23, 2012 13:59 | #3 I'm assuming you used a motion effect when you edited it (or youtubes editing), which is why the video looks like it's warping every second. You might want to look into using some sort of a stabilizer in the future. Especially when you're using a prime to film. If you find the 50mm to be zoomed in, which it is, you should also look into a sigma 30mm 1.4. Keep it up! Current Body-Canon EOS rebel t3i/600d with Meike battery grip
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