Canon T1i 500D Audio Test

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

Testing the 500D's microphone on my loud piano.

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  • Hey when I plug in this camera on my Mac (I've just bought it) I upload all the video that I recorded in 1080p and when I open it in iPhoto, I'm always disappointed, I expect Full HD, but it turns out quite grainy.... Any tips?

  • @DuskAndHerEmbrace13 I don't shoot in 1080p. The T1i's 1080p has a slower frame rate making the movement seem just a bit jittery. I shoot in 720p. The size difference doesn't matter to me, and it shoots at 30fps, which is much more fluid and natural looking. If you're talking about image grain, try shooting in brighter lighting or using a faster lens.

  • what is the title of this melody? I swear i heard it somewhere before but i cant remember.

  • It's a very out of tune version of the intro to My Immortal by Evanescence.

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  • @markiee13 try the canon 7D. good at capturing video.it also has an xlr

  • are you playing evanesence - my immortal?

  • wauw, finally some1 who has a nice audio test WITH piano. even more important. I am looking for a camera to record my videos for youtube with nice sound and nice quality like 720p. this camera seems great! thanks for your test

  • Sounds good. I'd like to see (or rather hear) what it would be like with a loud drumset! Too bad it doesn't have external audio input.

  • @DuskAndHerEmbrace13 Image graininess has nothing to do with whether HD or Full HD, or in other words, with resolution. There are some standard HD video resolutions, like 1280x720 (720p) or 1920x1080 (1080i/p or Full HD). Rather, grain or more likely noise is caused by low light conditions that the camera is trying to compensate.

  • @mikeymeatloaf Ahhh right, thanks! ;)

  • The beauty of this video is the sound of playing

    I wish this test lasts for ever

  • "Lost"!!!!

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