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NIKON D7000 test footage II

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

More test footage from the NIKON D7000. Everything here was shot on either the 35mm f1.8 lens, 50mm f1.4 lens, or the 18mm-200mm f3.5 lens. This time I went to the park and shot mostly dogs.

This output has a little bit of artifacting but the raw HiRez is amazing.

All footage shot by Miami Director of Photography Chris McDaniel
www.thechrismcd.com

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  • i use this camera and when i film with it it does not look like this, what did you do with the footage???

  • @iaintalks nothing special really. Very minor contrast added, just to make the color pop a little but beyond that it's pretty raw

  • Have you had any issues with hot pixels?

  • @JRskatr Only when I'm in really low light locations and have to crank my ISO way up.

  • what program did you render/export this in?

  • @weliveonthemoon Final Cut Pro 7

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  • I would swap my sister for this camera!

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  • @gotrottin This footage is particularly flickery because I had the shutter cranked up to somewhere between 500-1000 to help me get good exposure. I didn't bring any ND with me for the lens so that what needed to be done to keep the DoP

  • @EdGripology had to crank the shutter some to get good exposure. I didn't have an ND with me and wanted to keep my DoF so that was the compromise for those shots I suppose. Would have been more effective if the dogs were in a fist fight or something haha

  • @111nuthead thanks!

  • @flowr96 final cut pro 7

  • @flowr96 no steadycam... just a set of sticks with a nice fluid head.

  • @SunsetRC I really just exported it in the highest quality apple prores codec. From there I just uploaded the .MOV file to my youtube channel. Easy breezy

  • My Nikon D7000 Test: /watch?v=vDggfSxrQc4

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