Canon 600D (T3i) Test Video: Downtown Frankfurt

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2011

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We took the new Canon EOS 600D and filmed buildings in downtown Frankfurt.
This test video was shot at 1920x1080 with 24p.

Lenses: Canon 10-22mm, Canon 18-135mm

Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CS4
Color corrected in Adobe After Effects CS4

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  • coole video production, was halten sie von der 600D ?

  • @SanJohnProductions

    Für den Einstieg ist es eine ganz nette Kamera, für den professionellen Einsatz empfehlen wir aber eher die Canon EOS 7D.

  • Ich wollte mir auch das Canon 10-22mm Objektiv kaufen ist das empfehlenswert?

  • @Phenix1505

    Das Objektiv ist schon ganz gut, wir empfehlen allerdings dass Tokina 11-16mm, es hat eine Blende von f/2.8. Das Canon Objektiv hingegen f/3.5-4.5.

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  • amazing quality

  • @huyked raindrops on the lens maybe?

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  • @RedBird1997 The HC just stands for high capacity which means it writes data faster, like a class 4 is 4 megabytes a second, class 6 is six megabytes a second etc. So when your recording in Full HD that's more data getting trasfered to the card & if u have a slower class card it can lag to write the data & fill up ur buffer & stop the recording. So yeah man try a class 10 card & different brand :]

  • @MrDJEMAR thanks for replying =) do you mean sdhc cards? whats the difference between sdhc and sd cards?

  • @RedBird1997 this might be because your recording in Full HD and your CARD can only write so much data down at a time. I suggest you get a Class 10 Card or look for card that say its for Full HD videos ... also try a different brand, Lexar is a great brand. Hope this helps bro.

  • hey man i have my t3i camera and i bought a samsung class 6 16gb card... when i take pictures (around 50), i cant take video anymore.. i can only shoot for about 6 seconds and it stopped automatically.. why? do i need to have class 10 card? some1 please reply it would be much appreciated thanks!

  • Buena cinematografoa:D

  • @urinmand 550

  • NEED A FAST ANSWER!! 550D OR 600D???

  • Santiago de Chile is better...

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