I have a video footage that I record in a Canon Rebel T2i but when I export it, when I see the final video, I don't see a good quality but when I burn a dvd and I put it on Tv with my dvd player I see everything is fine...I want to know the correct exportation for videos record in Canon Rebel T2i in FULL HD / 1920 x 1080, 30 fps
Sure thing. I used the normal, 18-55mm kit lens for this video. With some good color correcting, you can make video from any lens look pretty decent :]
If you plan on shooting "on the go" videos, like maybe family vacations or videos of parties or events, I'd recommend the Sony HDR-XR150. It is much more portable, and the stabilization is superior to that of the Canon. But if you're thinking of shooting short films, documentaries, and other scripted videos, the T2i is a great choice. I think it's worth paying the extra $300-400 dollars for not only a camera that takes great video, but great still photos as well. It has a very -
shallow depth of field that gives your videos a very cinematic and film-like feel, and I think the video quality and color output is definitely superior to that of the Sony HDR-XR150.
Believe it or not, the whole video is handheld, using the stabilization function on the kit lens :] As for the shooting, I was actually in the back center seat of the car (I wasn't actually driving), so don't worry, the road is still safe :D
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I have a video footage that I record in a Canon Rebel T2i but when I export it, when I see the final video, I don't see a good quality but when I burn a dvd and I put it on Tv with my dvd player I see everything is fine...I want to know the correct exportation for videos record in Canon Rebel T2i in FULL HD / 1920 x 1080, 30 fps
JATECHSERVICES 3 months ago
@27clik
Sure thing. I used the normal, 18-55mm kit lens for this video. With some good color correcting, you can make video from any lens look pretty decent :]
EggChops 9 months ago
@27clik
Correct, this is the EOS 550D :]
An extraordinary camera, in my opinion
;]
thanks very much!!
EggChops 1 year ago
would u recommended this or the Sony HDR-XR150
MP3ey 1 year ago
@MP3ey
If you plan on shooting "on the go" videos, like maybe family vacations or videos of parties or events, I'd recommend the Sony HDR-XR150. It is much more portable, and the stabilization is superior to that of the Canon. But if you're thinking of shooting short films, documentaries, and other scripted videos, the T2i is a great choice. I think it's worth paying the extra $300-400 dollars for not only a camera that takes great video, but great still photos as well. It has a very -
EggChops 1 year ago
@MP3ey
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shallow depth of field that gives your videos a very cinematic and film-like feel, and I think the video quality and color output is definitely superior to that of the Sony HDR-XR150.
EggChops 1 year ago
@sharishabh
Thanks very much :]
Believe it or not, the whole video is handheld, using the stabilization function on the kit lens :] As for the shooting, I was actually in the back center seat of the car (I wasn't actually driving), so don't worry, the road is still safe :D
EggChops 1 year ago