Canon Rebel T2i (550D) dslr Tutorial 1
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Cool video ! I just bought he t2i , and this tutorial was very helpful xD. Did anybody else notice McFuk in the video link? lol
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حشره
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@derekagain Hey Derek! thanks for the help....How do I crop an image on my t2i and make it the picture I want(replacing the cropped image w/ the original?) I know the magnify buttons + and - but how to crop and save?? thanks for your time
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Thanks for making these videos. I am looking at buying my first DSLR and have my eyes on the 550d so this is very useful for me.
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Well done, good to see a youngster doing something creative, was helpful as i just bought a 550d today..
cheers
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do u kno how to switch the settings to take a pic wen u want to without waiting for the lens to self adjust ?
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Wow, thought this video wouldn't be good but turned out GREAT!!! I was running around my house using CA mode like a freak I was sooooooo happy!!!!! Can't wait to see next vid
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it`s really really helpful~!!!
thank you
appreciate ^^~!
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thanks dude)
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Thanks. Subed to your other channel.
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I just lost sound out of my speaker when I tranfer video sound is recorded I just cant hear it when I playback on camera can you help me out?
Thanks Derek....
You've done a good job covering details.
Two Thumbs up dude.... :D
Thanks again....
asakbar08 4 months ago 5
@asakbar08 No problem, glad to help!
Just a heads up, i will be slowly shutting down this channel and migrating to my new one >> huhnation
if you click the link on this video that says "Watch my first short film" it'll link you to my new account! Thanks, and sorry for any inconvenience!
derekagain 3 months ago
Can anyone here tell me what DSLR Camera would you recommend for Moving Objects like cars and pets?
carlusdarienus 5 months ago
@carlusdarienus
really depends on your budget, but you'd probably want something with a higher burst rate. For canon, i'd say 7d or 1d mark 4 (if you're willing to spend money). For nikon, d7000 or d3s (if you're willing to spend).
But i'd say any dslr would work, since they all can go up to high enough shutter speed to freeze action.
derekagain 5 months ago
just bought the camera and a lens kit! what are the different lenses for exactly? (awesome tutorial by the way!)
positivemusic4u 6 months ago
@positivemusic4u
Each lens has their own purpose-basically.
Ex. 50mm> is usually for landscape, 50mm - 80mm(with large aperture) is the common range for portrait, 200mm< is usually used for nature(i.e. birds)or sports. Then you have lenses that are "Macro" which are for taking really close up pictures. Lenses also differ in aperture, the larger- better low light performance and better bokeh(background blur) Zoom lenses are good walk around lens where you dont know what youd take pic of.
derekagain 6 months ago