May 18, 2012 djaka401 Says:
what causes video to be choppy?
Apr 14, 2012 GeorgeHanssen Says:
@drumat5280 Hi, i just got the canon 550d and i am going to be filming a youtube video for a charity at my school.I was wondering if you could tell me what settings will get me everything in focus for the video or close to everything in focus?
Apr 8, 2012 TheSunHeaven Says:
those of you into film and want a new camera i suggest you check out my channel and watch my review on a dslr!!! you never know! :)
Mar 29, 2012 AbrahamAponte Says:
i have a question. what should i set my bitrate to on magic lantern to get better video quality without the camera over buffering. Thanks
Mar 29, 2012 xnina93 Says:
I film beauty videos, and just got a Cannon EOS 60 D. Last time I filmed, it completely washed me out, and it was super grainy. I want the colors to be true to color, and I think the grain is from auto ISO, but I can't seem to find how to disable it. I need help. :(
Mar 23, 2012 ts14james Says:
You are AWESOME! Definitely subscribed. One big question though that I can't find the answer to. My t3i automatically stops recording after about 11 minutes. I know it's not my SD card because I have a class 10 sandisc extreme hd 45 MB/s card. PLEASE HELP! Did I mention that you're awesome? :D
Mar 20, 2012 luchinpb123 Says:
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Feb 21, 2012 triclopsinc Says:
still working on that?
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Feb 4, 2012 ArabGadgets Says:
gays please please reply .. i have a 60D and i have put a timer for video shooting and i dont know how to remove it and it telling me movie recording has been stopped automaticaly
Jan 30, 2012 keemastan Says:
If you have Final cut pro here is a solution to your issue: Go and download Mpeg Streamclip and convert the footage to "DVCpro HD 720 60/30/24". Once you've completed that step, bring the footage into final cut and make sure you have it selected in the media window. Then, use the DVCpro HD frame rate converter in the "Tools" dropdown menu and just click "conform to 24fps" and hit "ok". It'll ask you to name it and after you have, it will create a new file that has been slowed down.
Jan 27, 2012 jussmes5 Says:
What specific microphone are you using?
Jan 26, 2012 kevp951 Says:
nice clear audio....where's your microphone located for this video and what type ??
Jan 21, 2012 bpbduncan Says:
A shutter rate higher that the standard film look rule will give you a jumpy look (which can be usefull). Also as stated below it can help during slow-mo or chromakey due to lack of motion blur.
Jan 21, 2012 bpbduncan Says:
If you shoot and playback any framerate it will be 'normal speed'. The trick is to shoot a high framerate then play back at say 24fps or whatever you usually use.
Jan 14, 2012 youwanpras Says:
@drumat5280
Hello sir,
I am new to photography. Could you please let me know how you shot this video of yours (The bright subject against dark background)? Thanks -Y
Jan 11, 2012 gvallin91 Says:
how come i cant save date and time on a powershot sx100
Jan 10, 2012 rafidiisme Says:
What about export settings?
Jan 7, 2012 2JoeBLACK7 Says:
Thanks man. Very Helpful.
Jan 6, 2012 brujer1a3 Says:
I own a 550D (T2i) and I wanted to ask if I can change shutter speed, or iso settings while filming without the magic lantern update? I have the firm ware version 1.0.9. Thank You
Jan 4, 2012 mctoddjoj Says:
Nice video.. I had Canon 60D but i still cannot get the HD output like what u have in your video.. How did you convert your video why its too sharp and clear? Thanks
Jan 1, 2012 jrajesse Says:
Hi Dave, what's the best codec/format to render videos for YouTube. Your videos are crisp at 360px, mine are soft even in HD. Thanks.
Dec 29, 2011 VcoverStoof Says:
Dave I am torn between the t2i and the t3i! What will the audio settings feature on the t3i help me achieve par magic lantern?
Dec 19, 2011 MrRahulzz Says:
metoo....all i know is ,shoot the video in 60fps(720p) and slow it with twixtor.;..its a plugin in adobe after effects..funny part i dono how to use it.(twixtor)..;(
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Guest post for Darren Rowse:
http://www.digital-photography-school.com/bes t-video-setting-for-the-canon-dslrs
For more videos go to: www.learningDSLRVideo.com
Transcription:
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I get this question about once a week, "What are the Best Video Setting For The Canon DSLR cam... More
Guest post for Darren Rowse:
http://www.digital-photography -school.com/best-video-setting-for-the-canon- dslrs
For more videos go to: www.learningDSLRVideo.com
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I get this question about once a week, "What are the Best Video Setting For The Canon DSLR cameras".
So let me start off by eliminating two things you can take off the list. Those are aperture and ISO. Aperture, I really can't tell you what to set it on because it depends on the type of look you are going after.With a shallow depth of field or not.
And the other one is ISO. ISO is kind of there for exposure how how you are going to set the exposure. I will say you do not want go too far north of let's say 1600 especially on like the Canon T2i then it gets really noisy. Obviously you are going to need to use aperture along with the ISO to get the right exposure but at least it gets you in the ball park. Those two ingredients are taken off the list.
So the first I can tell you about what is on the list is shutter speed. Basically if you are going for a "filmic" look you are pretty much going to double your frame rate, so if you are shooting 24 frames per second you are going to want a 1/50th of a second shutter speed and if you are shooting at 60 frames per second you are going to go with 125th frames per second shutter speed. Now I will tell you it's just kind of a guideline and a rule but I have shot at much higher shutter speeds and it has worked wonderful, especially if you are shooting something like myself which is just basically a moving head.
If you just getting your feet wet with your camera I think the best setting for Picture styles is Standard. I use it 90% of the time. If you are outside filming some landscapes for instance then you might want to try Landscape, and if you are using a close in portrait shot you might want to try Portrait picture style. After you have had the camera for a while and you want to take it to the next level, you might want to create a very flat picture style so you can have more control over color, sharpness and saturation in post.
As for White Balance, the best setting by far is always going to be custom. This is where you get the perfect color temperature for your shot. This is best way to do it, but it is also unfortunately the most time consuming.
The best setting for focus is to set it on quick focus and focus to one of the many points within the view finder. This is just my personal favor way to do this, I am sure others might disagree me but I got really accurate and fast results using this method.
Disable your AGC to get this cleanest audio, AGC is automatic gain control. I use a hack method for this, but there are many other ways to do this as well like a buying a Juicelink box or a software hack if you are brave enough to install it on your camera.
Set Movie Exposure to Manual, this is the best way to go by not letting the camera to decide for you.
Grid display to Grid 1, this helps me with my composition just right.
Disable Highlight Tone Priority, I have done many tests with this and found it best just to leave it off.
Auto Lighting Optimizer is set to standard. Again I have done a lot of tests with this and I find that this setting not only helps my portrait photos but it even helps when I do video interviews if the lighting is not quite even on the person's face.
That is about it for the best settings you can use on your Canon DSLR for video. Thanks for watching and thanks to Darren for letting me do a guest post again. Less
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djaka401 Says:
what causes video to be choppy?
GeorgeHanssen Says:
@drumat5280 Hi, i just got the canon 550d and i am going to be filming a youtube video for a charity at my school.I was wondering if you could tell me what settings will get me everything in focus for the video or close to everything in focus?
TheSunHeaven Says:
those of you into film and want a new camera i suggest you check out my channel and watch my review on a dslr!!! you never know! :)
AbrahamAponte Says:
i have a question. what should i set my bitrate to on magic lantern to get better video quality without the camera over buffering. Thanks
xnina93 Says:
I film beauty videos, and just got a Cannon EOS 60 D. Last time I filmed, it completely washed me out, and it was super grainy. I want the colors to be true to color, and I think the grain is from auto ISO, but I can't seem to find how to disable it. I need help. :(
ts14james Says:
You are AWESOME! Definitely subscribed. One big question though that I can't find the answer to. My t3i automatically stops recording after about 11 minutes. I know it's not my SD card because I have a class 10 sandisc extreme hd 45 MB/s card. PLEASE HELP! Did I mention that you're awesome? :D
luchinpb123 Says:
Spanish traduccion
triclopsinc Says:
still working on that?
WatkinsForr963 Says:
PROMO LINK amzn.to\y5sIS8 Product Description Canon Camera Sunset Electronics Package IncludesCanon EOS Rebel 60D Digital SLR Camera (body)Sigma 18-250mm f\3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM Autofocus Zoom Lens Extended Life Replacement LPE6 Battery8GB SDHC Memory CardUSB SD\HC Memory Card ReaderFlashSoft carrying caseHDMI Cable Sunset Electronics Cleaning Cloth For more details please copy the Amazon link below in your browser: amzn.to\y5sIS8
ArabGadgets Says:
gays please please reply .. i have a 60D and i have put a timer for video shooting and i dont know how to remove it and it telling me movie recording has been stopped automaticaly
keemastan Says:
If you have Final cut pro here is a solution to your issue: Go and download Mpeg Streamclip and convert the footage to "DVCpro HD 720 60/30/24". Once you've completed that step, bring the footage into final cut and make sure you have it selected in the media window. Then, use the DVCpro HD frame rate converter in the "Tools" dropdown menu and just click "conform to 24fps" and hit "ok". It'll ask you to name it and after you have, it will create a new file that has been slowed down.
jussmes5 Says:
What specific microphone are you using?
kevp951 Says:
nice clear audio....where's your microphone located for this video and what type ??
bpbduncan Says:
A shutter rate higher that the standard film look rule will give you a jumpy look (which can be usefull). Also as stated below it can help during slow-mo or chromakey due to lack of motion blur.
bpbduncan Says:
If you shoot and playback any framerate it will be 'normal speed'. The trick is to shoot a high framerate then play back at say 24fps or whatever you usually use.
youwanpras Says:
@drumat5280 Hello sir, I am new to photography. Could you please let me know how you shot this video of yours (The bright subject against dark background)? Thanks -Y
gvallin91 Says:
how come i cant save date and time on a powershot sx100
rafidiisme Says:
What about export settings?
2JoeBLACK7 Says:
Thanks man. Very Helpful.
brujer1a3 Says:
I own a 550D (T2i) and I wanted to ask if I can change shutter speed, or iso settings while filming without the magic lantern update? I have the firm ware version 1.0.9. Thank You
mctoddjoj Says:
Nice video.. I had Canon 60D but i still cannot get the HD output like what u have in your video.. How did you convert your video why its too sharp and clear? Thanks
jrajesse Says:
Hi Dave, what's the best codec/format to render videos for YouTube. Your videos are crisp at 360px, mine are soft even in HD. Thanks.
VcoverStoof Says:
Dave I am torn between the t2i and the t3i! What will the audio settings feature on the t3i help me achieve par magic lantern?
MrRahulzz Says:
metoo....all i know is ,shoot the video in 60fps(720p) and slow it with twixtor.;..its a plugin in adobe after effects..funny part i dono how to use it.(twixtor)..;(