Canon EOS 600d Forest Scene Test (50mm 1.8)
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All Comments (120)
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What did you compress your videos to work on in fcpx? I use 422(HD) and can't get the quality to look this sharp. I understand that you have a prime lens that helps a lot but I have a very nice lens as well and the quality doesn't ever seem to be that good when I export from fcp7 and load to youtube. Any advice on compression and export settings? Thanks, and awesome work!
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what song did u use??
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hello I like so much as you set the plants! and everything! I like so much! : D and the music has been great: D
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nice lens!
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Is this german? I like the video and the music
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music title pls?
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Wow! This is great, If you did some colour correction on the footage can you tell me what you did?
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вот много ты слишком рта своего в кадр засунул.
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Wie hast du diesen grüneren "Film" Look hinbekommen?
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Why do people hit the 'dislike' button? Great job!
Nice video. I love the quality.So is the 50mm 1.8 lens better quality than the 55mm 3.5(kit lens) because the way I'm thinking is the higher the number the better :/ but I obviously don't know.haha. HELP me please. I'm getting a T3i in January and I would like to know should I buy the only the body and get the 50 mm 1.8 lens separate or just get the regular T3i with the kit lens. I'm always told that the kit lens is not the greatest.
HeavenBound107 2 months ago
@HeavenBound107 It's a bit confusing. The 50mm is the focal length. There are lenses with a fixed focal length like the one I used in this video. They are called 'prime lenses'. The 1.8 is the aperture value and the LOWER the aperture value the BETTER the lens. Why is this so? If you set the aperture value lower on your camera, it lets more light into it and you may shoot very good pictures in darker light conditions.
cyberkeks 2 months ago 7
@HeavenBound107 Furthermore, prime lenses often make sharper pictures and are fantastic for portrait shots, because you can focus on near objects, while you blurry the background. BUT: You can't zoom with a prime lens. You will always need two lenses (that's why you can change them on DSLRs). The Kit lens has an adjustable focal length, so you CAN zoom.
cyberkeks 2 months ago
@HeavenBound107 @HeavenBound107 Look at the safari video in my channel. It's been shot entirely with the kit lens. So I'd suggest, you buy the t3i with the kit lens AND then save a bit money for buying the 50mm (It's not that pricy).
I hope I could help you ;)
cyberkeks 2 months ago
Hey, I'd really like to check out your North Africa Tour Canon t3i (600d) Video but it's private.
If it is your intention to share it please do, I'd love to see it.
If not, I'm sorry to have bothered you.
Yoshitorisae 2 months ago
@Yoshitorisae It's back again. Also there's a new Safari video i uploaded today :) Just look at my channel!
cyberkeks 2 months ago