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HDSLR 101 #8: Setting Correct Exposure

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In episode 8 of HDSLR 101 we show you different ways to get correct exposure with your DSLR footage. Incorrect exposure can completely ruin your footage. We go over filters, matteboxes and camera settings to avoid bad exposure.

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  • OMFG I ROFL'D SO BAD WHEN HE RAN IN FRONT OF CAMERA xD!!!!!!

  • i had my volume really high and when that guy ran across the screen it scarred the crap out of me!

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  • @MsRustyMitten If I'm right in my assumption in how the light meter works than your camera will include the ND filter's effect in your light meter.

  • Will the effects of the ND filter show up on your exposure bar in your camera?

  • Hey, hey, I am at 2:02 and I am really scared whats the surprise behind the overexposed liveview :D

  • The opening gag was good, but you gave it a way just a little bit. Sell that stuff, man!

  • to think i spent $80 on the popular PB tutorial,, and you have it all here for free....thanks so much!!!

  • You guys just made the perfect tutorial for beginning to shoot video with a DSLR! I was having a helluva time with choppy footage when shooting at 24 and 30fps. And though I didn't notice as much chop when shooting at 60 fps, from your advice, this was obviously due to violating the coveted 160 degree rule and needing a ND filter! This is probably the most straightforward, practical and important advice you could give someone shooting video with a DSLR!

    Thanks again!

  • i would love to know, does a filter help shallow the DOF, if you say over exposed and added a filter would this work? HELP!

  • Thanks for the information..

    but a lot of talking can be boring, how about go out and shoot some examples?

  • Wow. just that exposure check is very helpful. Thanks!

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