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Canon Vixia + Opteka Fisheye || THiNK Video Set-UP || THiNK Media TV || Episode 8

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2010

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Equipment Review:
Review Canon VIXIA HFS100
Review Opteka OPT-SC58FE Titanium Series 58mm 0.3X
Review Opteka X-GRIP
Review Sennheiser Wireless EW 100ENG G2
Review Rode VideoMic Directional Video Condenser
Review Rycote Hot Shoe Extension

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  • How do you take off the default lens?

  • @Ninjaskull you don't. you just screw on the fisheye and keep the default lens zoomed all the way out!

  • i have the same setup. but what editing software do you use??

  • @theNEskate premiere. cs5 now.

  • ..sooo many cuts :0

  • @Spart0xX sorry...... :)

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  • @PowderDayProductions I got the DM-100 and it works great with the opteka wide angle. no issue of overlapping with the lens. Haven't used the Rode before. Hope this helps

  • I have the Canon HF100, almost the same camera as yours, why did you go with the Rode vs the Canon DM-100 mic? I assume the DM100 won't fit on that rig but if you could let me know asap it would help in my mic purchase. Thanks

  • @dondadaofficial Depends what lens you're going to use the fisheye with, for example the opteka titanium 0.3x with the 58mm thread will screw onto any lens with a 58mm filter thread or if you're using one of canon's 50mm prime lenses (the super cheap 50mm f/1.8 II for example), you can get step up ring adaptors (search amazon for a 52 to 58 step up ring) to make the 50mm lens' 52mm filter thread to a 58mm thread and you'll be fine

  • @Airsmoke99 premiere pro - google "frame hold"

  • how to you pause the video while recording

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