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Video Sample with Canon EOS 50D (with EOS CAMERA MOVIE RECORD). This is a video capture sample with my canon eos 50D Camera and the software who able to take video. No sound avaible and the computer need to be pluged with a usb cable but the render is very nice I guess. On this video the lens is a Canon 50 1.4.
The way to do it is :
1) Look for "EOS CAMERA MOVIE RECORD" on google and get it (it's a russian software but safe).
2) Install the software on your computer, and plug your 50D on it with the USB cable.
3) Then you just need to lauch the software and turn on your camera, you must turn the camera in live view mode, then the video will appear on the software and you can now record it.
@GreenyBeelz yes it's an obligation for record this way :)
thaismantik 2 months ago
@thaismantik so did you slotted the cable into your camera to make this video? :)
GreenyBeelz 2 months ago
@CodeM1994
CodeM1994 is true, i just show the live you video on the screen instead of camera screen. No danger for the chip :)
thaismantik 2 months ago
@thaismantik
"50D" and not "400D" sry
thaismantik 2 months ago
@GreenyBeelz
: - /
I just can explain that my 2 bigs hands and the statue are hiding everything. Sorry man but there is nothing magic, I mean if you have a 400D you can do it. It's easy to configure and easy to record.
thaismantik 2 months ago
I dont see any cable slotted on your camera on 0:20. can you please explain it?
GreenyBeelz 2 months ago
quick question! is there any way to hook a mic. up to the camera or anything to get sound? or not? cause im buying this camera i was just wondering..ND does the camera have to be plugged into the computer to record or not?
ChaosMusicPage 3 months ago
yess.. it works! ;)
dudwls86 3 months ago
how do you use the video? i have this camera and i dont know how to use the video part of it.
tiffanirose23 4 months ago
@Hamzah41081 You are wrong. He's not actually recording with the camera, but using software to record the Live View mode. Therefore the chip won't care. And it wouldn't overheat anyway, as it would be limited by how much data it can process.
CodeM1994 5 months ago