Always film 24p footage at a 1/50th shutter, 30p footage at a 1/60th shutter, and 60p footage at 1/125 shutter. Otherwise you're gonna be making it run more like video than film.
Anyways! Fantastic video, love the coloring and zeiss glass on the 5d. Fun stuff :)
Is there a better camera than this for low light? No right? Meh once I graduate and have an actual income, I'll buy a camera over 2,000, so that when it becomes replaced in 2 years I won't cringe
Looks great!
lastwaltz21 4 months ago
Always film 24p footage at a 1/50th shutter, 30p footage at a 1/60th shutter, and 60p footage at 1/125 shutter. Otherwise you're gonna be making it run more like video than film.
Anyways! Fantastic video, love the coloring and zeiss glass on the 5d. Fun stuff :)
seanbabasfilms 1 year ago
Is there a better camera than this for low light? No right? Meh once I graduate and have an actual income, I'll buy a camera over 2,000, so that when it becomes replaced in 2 years I won't cringe
BlackSupraC2 1 year ago
ISO 250
shutter 1/30
f/s 4
cant really remember the aperture setting...guestimate...all the way open was like shooting in the sahara
shrimphunter2133 1 year ago
Hi,
Interesting test! What ISO value did you set when filming?
Thanks in advance,
-5D2Team
5D2Team 1 year ago
Forgot to ask too:
What shutter speed was used? (assuming the aperture was wide open, right?)
Thanks a lot.
5D2Team 1 year ago