Birds - Canon T1i 1080P 20FPS 135mm f2.8
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All Comments (31)
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There's a lot of CA with that lens....It might be good for B&W though....
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I get free converter for you for your canon t1i
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Check you sd card, make sure it's a class six. I need to pick up a better one myself. Nice subjects thanks.
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How much was this lens?
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@ErikH225 I find that highly unlikely. If you could find a way of uploading it or displaying the file, I would be most interested!
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@ownage65 I've taken vids personally with my T1i in 1080p at 25fps. I don't know if it was a flaw in the early versions that was later fixed or what, but the numbers don't lie.
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so when you render the video out in a video editor the fps increases...............1080 seems a bit choppy when i view the video on quicktime....
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dude my mom has this camera and i ike pretty much use it hahaha but I always wanted to get some hd footage what settings and white balance do you recommend for outside? :P
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how long can u record HD video for?
Did you edit on Final Cut Pro and if so, how did you get the settings to fit 20P?
JeffreyHellman 2 years ago
No, this was adobe premiere.
vta1985 2 years ago
I happen to have 'inherited' three f2.8 Chinon lenses (50mm, 24m, and 135mm) and a 2x converter. I am considering buying teh T1i (500d).
I'm very curious about how they will do in low light conditions. What is your experience?
ivanlietaert 2 years ago
F2.8 is good for 24mm and 135mm but you should use f1.8 or bigger with 50mm.
vta1985 2 years ago
Thinking about getting this camera wut are some good lenses that i could spend with around 400-500$ probaly use for nature/hockey games.
wafflesgood 2 years ago
The 28-135mm IS is popular for general photography. For sports/nature anything at or above 135mm would be best. Check amazon, they have the best reviews for Canon lenses.
vta1985 2 years ago