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From: FenchelJanisch2
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  • Excellent again Ive subscribed... Just one question

    Hi, Im am starting out to record Wedding videos.

    I own a 5d mk2, 7d, 24-70 f2.8, 50mm 1.4, 70-200 f2.8.

    Can you please give me advice on what settings/set up I would need to aid me in my productions. I have also considered not using my DSLRs and buying a Sony Z5 instead.. as I'm worried about "manual focus" on the DSLR.. maybe Ive never tired it before.

    Currently dont own any shoulder rigs, sliders, cranes etc.. suggestions welcome.

  • lmao that was funny when he talked about the hollywood movies not looking like that. haha

  • YOU HAVE GREAT VIDEO, MUCH HELP.. ANY TIPS ON USING THE 500D CANON FOR VIDEOS AS YOU CAN"T ADJUST THE APERTURE MANUALLY ON VIDEO MODE??!!

  • These are some of the best videos for new DSLR shooters I am learning so much. Thank you!

  • You guys are selling some DVD tutorials on how to shoot? Because I love to have one of these.

  • Fantastic and interesting. Congratulations, the videos are amazing.

  • Can you get dept of field with f/3.5?

  • @ksairoredjo1 you're asking the wrong question. Depth of field refers to the depth of the area that will be in focus. DoF isn't just affected by the aperture, the distance from camera to subject and from subject to background also play a big part. Do some more reading.

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  • Great introduction! Very consice and to the point!

  • what do you shot the iso @

  • You guys are blessing.

  • Love your videos guys, very professional and detailed. Could you post something on Poloroid filters ect?

  • Back to the question. How to create the depth of field effect.

  • Nice one dude, thanks for this.

  • ive seen a lot of dslr videos misuse DoF because they think it gives an artistic effect

    i cant really say having nothing in focus and a person constantly moving out of focus is a good use of bokeh

  • Thanks!

  • i love this video. and yes i believe Depth of field is why we get HDSLR cameras. but watching this video i now know NOT to over do it. :)

  • Depth pf field is why I am shooting with an HDSLR.

  • you're videos are great! i learn a lot. what cameras do you use nikon? canon?

  • @TonyToniTone05

    We're using Canon DSLRs for commercial work and Nikon DSLRs for YouTube stuff...

  • yah yah! very good.

    Teach me more on how to master t3i, plox.

  • kahanga hanga! it means amazing.... more plss, especially in alpha 77, thanks

  • @FenchelJanisch2 konzack . eu

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  • another great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • gracias por tu aporte, es bueno saber que puedo ver tus vídeos con traducción.estoy estrenando un canon t3i y quiero sacarle el mayor provecho. éxitos.

  • big thanks ))

  • amazing tuto!

  • Feines Video gefällt mir... und ich war ganz erstaunt, dass der Andreas dauernd im Video zu sehen war ;)

  • when taking pictures a bigger aperture will make your image brighter and smaller apertures will make them darker does this affect video

  • i totally agree

  • allways awesome tutorial's keep doing it...

  • awesome, didnt know about choosin a small aperture on crowd shots. Thnks!

  • Amazing video, guys! As always!

    I also think it is a blessing, but it has to be controlled smart.

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