Hello! Nice test video! Can you answer some questions, which I cannot understand from reviews?
1.Can user change Aperture in video mode?
2.Can user make the video darker or more bright while recording video when aperture and shutter set to manual, and ISO - set to AUTO? I mean is it possible to apply something like expose correction, but applied to ISO, and not to shutter speed?
3. I saw exposure bust while focusing in video mode. Is it happens in all camera setup? Can user avoid this bust?
Good video, the Canon 60D really has no noticeable rolling shutter. I have this camera and love it for video.
wreckdiver001 1 month ago
Why not use 1/30 shutter for brighter video?
joeyisfunny 3 months ago
Thanks for an awesome comparrison. With out a load of BS techno babble talk before it.
rickjbradbury 6 months ago
Heh, Esco. This is the shop I frequent.
tornoofo17 8 months ago
@tornoofo17 Yep, it's Escondido. I made this test with their camera before I bought my own.
Nice place.
emdirector 8 months ago
Hello! Nice test video! Can you answer some questions, which I cannot understand from reviews?
1.Can user change Aperture in video mode?
2.Can user make the video darker or more bright while recording video when aperture and shutter set to manual, and ISO - set to AUTO? I mean is it possible to apply something like expose correction, but applied to ISO, and not to shutter speed?
3. I saw exposure bust while focusing in video mode. Is it happens in all camera setup? Can user avoid this bust?
SuperSuperka 9 months ago
@SuperSuperka
1). Yes you can. BUT, it will be noticeable jump in brightness (unless you use expensive Zeiss lens).
2). All manual settings could be changed while shooting. It's better to shoot all manual including ISO.
3). This will happen always (on canons as of May 2011), you will need to use manual focusing. There is no way to avoid it.
However, If you want to have smooth change in exposure, there is a way. Variable ND or Fader ND Filter.
emdirector 9 months ago
Please, tell me the name of song
akaDaze 11 months ago
Im stealing music mr! :P
MrLukasDiSparrow 1 year ago
hey which would you prefer 7d or 60d ???
LangeMediaTV 1 year ago
Hi there, which camera you think is a better buy ? Canon 60D or Nikon D7000..
UniqueMyths 1 year ago
@UniqueMyths I would go for Canon 60D for few reasons:
1). Its newest up to this date dslr from canon with video mode.
2). Nikon is kinda behind with video mode.
3). Canons... I personally like them more.
emdirector 1 year ago