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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2010

Dennis sets up and configures the DSLR Rig with follow focus and matte box.

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  • what is your camara?

  • @ReservadoStudios Hello, the camera in the video is the Canon 5D Mk II and the video was most likely shot using the Sony EX1. Cheers

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  • Look at his head throughout most of this vid. It's so shiny that the lighting is making the top of it look white and it's blending in with the white background.

  • @2VisionsPhotography You're right they're better than pro, I have two 60Ds and was filming alongside a national news cameraman with his large ENG and he commented that the DSLRs are the future and will put him out of business. Regularly film for many hours, never had overheating trouble with my 60D.

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  • i just can believe this hmmm,hmmm THING is $1255.98 really WOW. 

  • to much bullshit... to much money... big studio movies are done... all these companies will go down the tubes...

  • I recommend looking into a Cam Caddie Scorpion, $38 has afforded me a sturdy and effective camera stabilizer. I've captured some difficult shots with it and couldn't be more impressed. I highly recommend one.

  • @4Firearms @4Firearms theres a big difference between paying for a 1200 camera, than paying for rent of a bad ass toy you would only be able to afford to use in a serious business, like making a tv ad. dslr video are great for diy indie films. even house was recorded with the mark ii. Maybe if you use more than one dslr, and record only what you need, you can decreese overheating. i have magic lantern firmware, and even if it overheats faster, i have never had any problems recording 10min clips

  • Why do people "feature bash"???? You can't SELL features-idiot!

  • @4Firearms I regularly use two canon 60Ds to film multiple (90 min) seminars in a day, they work great, never had a problem with overheating.

  • @4Firearms but the other fact is: no one - and none of every film that ever created - was filmed 45 minutes in one session. Yes, i agree with your argument. the dslrs aren´t concepted to filming an marriage. But for Movies or clips its more than pro. A pro cost more than 6.000 and an dslr with the same or better qualitty only cost about 600! thats an fact too!

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