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DSLR Tutorial: How to shoot in Low Light (at night) & how to reduce noise!

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Fenchel & Janisch DSLR Tutorial Series: How to shoot at night and under low light conditions (reducing noise)!

In this "how to" tutorial video we're going to show you how you can shoot video with a DSLR at night. Many people wrote us that they always have a noisy and dark image in low light so we decided to show you what you can do better!
We also talk about picture style and lenses and show you rules you should always keep in mind while shooting at night!

Voice Over: Moritz Janisch
Copyright 2011 by Fenchel & Janisch Filmproduktion GbR

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  • The aperture level on my T3i only goes to 4.0, is there anyway i can make it go lower or what settings I should use?

  • @CL67901

    Well, I think you have to buy a new lens...

    But the Canon 50mm F/1.8 costs only 100$.

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  • @TylerHD2 I also use Neat video from time to time, but as all noise reduction processes, it takes ages to render. It's very nice if you really cannot shoot at lower ISOs, but if you don't have 5 trillion GBs of RAM, you'll be an old man before you render 1 hour of footage.

  • @WeThePeopleee The only thing that you can modify is the constrast :(

    I have the same camera

  • Question:

    What if I wanted a FILM-LOOK @ 60 FPS and I've heard that 60 fps should have a 1/125 shutter speed..?? in contrast to what you said about must having a 1/30 - 1/50 shutter speed

  • @TaraArtsMovie lens doesnt do anything to the noise its your just pushing the iso rather high you can possibly can a new lens to open up the exposure , try to get a lens that stops down to like 1.4 or 2.8

  • @MadLabFilms most likey a 50mm canon or nikon

  • i have the t3i by the way

  • really important question? how can you change your shutter speed for video? doesn't it stay stay open the whole time in video?

  • Dr Evil?

  • @FenchelJanisch2 He doesn't have to but a new objective. He's probably at 30mm on a 18-55mm lens or so.

  • @CL67901 Zoom out first, than the aperture will be lower.

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