Canon 600D (Rebel T3i): Low Light Test HD

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2011

This film was shot at the hamburg harbour, with Canon 600D and Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS.
The ISO was set automatically, its up to 3200 i think.
During post i corrected color, enhanced brightness and contrast a little.
I didnt use denoising-software, so this is nearly how it comes from the camera.
I am quite happy about the result, i think the camera does a great job in lowlight, still showing a lot of detail. Hope you enjoy.

( by the way, i was inspired to do this, by this nice film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWF0q6zCslE&feature=related)

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  • @unknownboy08 ...it gets. but high ISO also generats a grain in the picture. u can see it in my film here. but in fact i like it :D

  • @unknownboy08 its all about two parameters. aperture and iso. the first one is a kind of hole in the lens which size you can adjust, to control what amount of light goes through the lense into your camera. of course you open it up as far as possible. u can say, the more expensive your lense is, the more amount of light you get. second one, the ISO, is a digital amplifier. it lightens up the picture through software within the cam. you can set the amount. the more ISO, the lighter

  • @somefilmingdude how did you set your camera at low light? how do you do that?

  • @jacquesone100 thank you :)

  • Looking Good man!

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