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- 29 Oct 2010 10:06
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
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Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
Doughie Stephen thanks for the inputs,my october shots were from differnt days fiming so i guess they are bound to look different in some ways, i know panning can be left out or to a minimum and i can live with that,i have been using auto and only adjusting the aperture manualy, the shutter and iso ...
- 28 Oct 2010 16:05
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
http://vimeo.com/16275897 some more october filming, i am am undecided,this is vimeo compressed but what i like least about DSLR video is the fact that panning is realy a no go area.
- 03 Oct 2010 20:57
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
Well they certainly were over the moon on vimeo for that Doughie,i dont post many but have yet to have a single comment even on arne wildlife that was second overall and won the wildlife section in a fairly large competition here 2 years back ,regarding that danish film it had great scenes only for ...
- 03 Oct 2010 18:34
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
No its its strait from the 550d Doughie,i am not into grading although i know its the done thing now adays, what do you think of the colours.
- 03 Oct 2010 18:08
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
yes there are a few dissolves but i only realy downloaded this to show some 550 footage.Doughie wrote:one other comment, on the edit : maybe crossfades rather than straight-cuts would have suited the tranquil content of the video? just a thought.
- 03 Oct 2010 17:14
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
Nice stuff Chris. What lens did you have on the 550D for that stuff? I can't imagine those deer would be too happy if you got too close, so i reckon you must have a bit of a strong tele lens on a decent tripod. Thanks doughie i had my Tamron 28-300mm on,i use it for most of my outdoor filming,the o...
- 03 Oct 2010 14:22
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
http://vimeo.com/15498607
some footage i did in dorset,only a 720P render, i still struggle a bit using the lcd as i have not found a decent loupe yet with magnetic fixing.
some footage i did in dorset,only a 720P render, i still struggle a bit using the lcd as i have not found a decent loupe yet with magnetic fixing.
- 29 Sep 2010 15:04
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
Its always a tripod if possible with my 550,i dont hand hold with any cam but even with a mono my 550 footage looks far better on the tripods.Regading WB personaly i find daylight setting as good as any outdoors .
- 27 Sep 2010 08:52
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
No Noa thats too good even for me [joke]Dougie i never disliked the 550D but yes i have all the settings to my liking now and i get some great footage from it, i still dont have a hoodie and focusing in the sun is the biggest pain, i tried a hoodloupe but sent it back as it was not for me, one thing...
- 26 Sep 2010 16:34
- Forum: Video DSLRs
- Topic: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
- Replies: 29
- Views: 48695
Re: D-SLRs vs 35mm film
THIS 5D/7D FILM LOOKS GOOD FOR SURE, I AM HAPPIER WITH MY LITTLE 550D NOW.
http://vimeo.com/15225915
http://vimeo.com/15225915