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One way to reduce the grainy look (aka "noise") is to go into the menu and set the high iso noise reduction to strong. (not all cameras have this option) Also another way to reduce noise is to buy a better lens with a bigger aperture like 1.4 or 2.8
Hope that helps
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where do you get the L-bracket. I look at b and h and all they had was the $400 brand (that i could find).
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your vids help a-lot, GREAT stuff many thanks!
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Thanks for uploading these vids. They are very helpful and infomative. Very much appreciated! You do a fantastic job explaning things.
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In my personal opinion, from the provided photograph samples, it kind of causes the image to appear similar to that of a cheap mobile phone camera. I discovered a post-production method which works kind of better; it allows you to control the strength of the highlight blur. Just modifying the glow filter in Premiere Pro or After Effects, using a Screen overly mode looks pretty nice with some tweaking.
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The Caprock 2.0 filter helps to reduce moire but it has limited filter sizes.
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hey what lens are you using now? a tilt SHIT lens? how is the left side of yer face under exposed?
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Great tips, but will these lenses work on video mode for the T2i?
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i have an important question before trying this; will the seranwrap and/or caprock work with zoom lenses// thanks
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fuck you
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that's just messed up dude



What is the grip thing that you have on the 7D called??
JeMaAlNa 2 years ago
Standard photography L bracket. The one I'm using is a generic one from bhphotovideo
eyepatchentertainmen 2 years ago