Amazing quality... I just bought the camera two days ago. When I'm recording video, how come it turns out so poor? It's has this "noise" effect or fuzzy I should say.. I already changed the resolution to 720p. The quality isn't no where good as yours - any tips? What mode should I set it on, when I try to record vids? thx
@galizien88 u have too shoot at the lowest possible ISO... and also you need a low light lens so that the camera doesn't automatically adjust the iso to high numbers to compensate... i bet if u shoot at a place where theres plenty of light, the video comes out noiseless
@samtee14 Just tried setting the ISO to Lo ,3 and changing the mode to 'M'.. still a little fuzzy. Hmmmm... though I do not have the right settiings set for my DSLR, it's very frustrating since I don't even know how I try "fixing" the settings.. Hmmm. I don't think it's a defective camera either...
for this video, i used a 50 mm f1.8 lens... the problem with that lens and the d5000 is that the d5000 cannot autofocus that lens thats why i ended up buying a d90 afterwards
How are you able to do that? Ive been trying with my d5000 but have no luck and cant seem to find it in the manual. If you could assist me it would be greatly appreciated. thanks
you have to put it on manual focus... if u have the kit 18 - 55mm lens, there should be a button on the lens to put it on to manual.... and then u have to manually turn the focus ring to focus from one distance to another... keep in mind with the 18 - 55mm kit lens, ur not going to get as dramatic depth of field as this video because i used a 50mm f1.8 lens for this... but it should still be doable to some degree
3===========D
NorthShoreMan123 10 months ago
Dude thanks alot its so funny how you learn more online them from your proffessor. PLEASE LET ME KNOW What kind of music is playing?
coolp45 11 months ago
Amazing quality... I just bought the camera two days ago. When I'm recording video, how come it turns out so poor? It's has this "noise" effect or fuzzy I should say.. I already changed the resolution to 720p. The quality isn't no where good as yours - any tips? What mode should I set it on, when I try to record vids? thx
galizien88 1 year ago
@galizien88 u have too shoot at the lowest possible ISO... and also you need a low light lens so that the camera doesn't automatically adjust the iso to high numbers to compensate... i bet if u shoot at a place where theres plenty of light, the video comes out noiseless
samtee14 1 year ago
@samtee14 Thanks! Is there any specific mode I should set it on? (Auto, P, M, A) etc...
galizien88 1 year ago
@galizien88 ideally M for most control... but A would do the job... the d5000 isn't very controllable in video mode..
samtee14 1 year ago
@samtee14 Just tried setting the ISO to Lo ,3 and changing the mode to 'M'.. still a little fuzzy. Hmmmm... though I do not have the right settiings set for my DSLR, it's very frustrating since I don't even know how I try "fixing" the settings.. Hmmm. I don't think it's a defective camera either...
galizien88 1 year ago
Scrumptious f/1.8.
AETrainingDavid97 1 year ago
that looks fantastic! I have the Canon Rebel T2i and it also looks unbelievable, changes my video quality completely. Yours is incredibly sharp!
BitchMank 1 year ago
@BitchMank This was all because of the lens.. i used a 50mm f1.8 lens so the depth of field was relatively "insane"
samtee14 1 year ago
wow looks amazing
fwcprodutions 1 year ago
ohh..please tell me how to change the focus while recording the video..please..
farhaddaud 1 year ago
aaah....nice music bhai...from the movie Kishna :)
Also wonderfull DSLR
NiruL3l 1 year ago
nice!! I just bought this camera will try something like this :) which lens did you use it with?
soniabirjis 2 years ago
for this video, i used a 50 mm f1.8 lens... the problem with that lens and the d5000 is that the d5000 cannot autofocus that lens thats why i ended up buying a d90 afterwards
samtee14 2 years ago
oohh!!! alright got it thanks. Im going to have to try that out. Thanks for the info
phycopath90 2 years ago
How are you able to do that? Ive been trying with my d5000 but have no luck and cant seem to find it in the manual. If you could assist me it would be greatly appreciated. thanks
phycopath90 2 years ago
you have to put it on manual focus... if u have the kit 18 - 55mm lens, there should be a button on the lens to put it on to manual.... and then u have to manually turn the focus ring to focus from one distance to another... keep in mind with the 18 - 55mm kit lens, ur not going to get as dramatic depth of field as this video because i used a 50mm f1.8 lens for this... but it should still be doable to some degree
samtee14 2 years ago
nice xbox nice iphone nice beats and deff. nice camera! ;)
MrRushifyIt 2 years ago
u can only do manual focus on video... thre is no auto focus for video
samtee14 2 years ago
how do you manual focus while on video?
izleep 2 years ago