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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

no its a t2i
Canon , 50 mm 1.8 lens
manual mode: aperture, shutter, and iso
homer simpson santa claus christmas toy. film in Montreal,Quebec,Canada.

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  • @BenHughesStudios And actually watch that video this time.

  • @BenHughesStudios Often you're fighting grain, especially indoors. That means you want the aperture wide open. Whether you do that manually or have the camera make the same choice for you, the outcome is the same.

    Yes, you can come up with scenarios where you really need that manual control.

    But even professionally, the Sony is useful for video. Plus you get auto focus.

    

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  • nifty fifty!

  • Ha, ha, the A77 has just kicked Canon into the dark ages...enjoy trying to focus your Canon lmfao!

  • How do I turn off the magnified view box in the shooting mode with the Canon T3i/600D (the little white box in the center of the screen). Is there anyway to turn it off? 

  • LOL!!! Homer is so coool xD

  • that was super exciting !!

  • This made me smile :-)

  • @a1mint

    What does this have to do with anything? but... I have 3. The kit lens 18-55mm, an M42 Chinon 55mm 1.7, and a Nikon mount Kiron 80-200mm f4. I could have saved up for more, but I use that other money for other video equipment...

  • @BenHughesStudios ps. how many lenses have you invested in so far? I've got like 6 or 7 lenses now, lost count ;-)

  • @BenHughesStudios I highly doubt Sony will do a firmware upgrade. There was rumor of a hacker having hacked it, but it was a hoax to get people to donate money.

    Sony's upcoming a77 later this year should be interesting. Hopefully I can keep my Minolta lenses.

    But make no mistake. The Sony is a formidable player in the photo world, and very able player in the pro-sumer video world. I really would not so hastily ridicule the competition.

    Much of the quality is in the creativity anyway.

  • @BenHughesStudios I wish they provided that as well. Myself I really want 60p. And why not let the user control iso, aperture and timing. All they had to do is use the settings you already set for taking pictures! It's all just a matter of software. Allegedly, the processor and internal io is fast enough to handle 60p. Or perhaps not. The Canon does go down to 720 with 60p, for a reason, probably it being the hardware available at a cost, similar limitation in the Sony likely.

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