A photographer/videographer, it is mostly the same, Just next time, make sure your lens is " focused " next time you film something amazing like this....
It was a Nikon D90 which does not take video and focus the lens, it's only manual focusing. It's rather difficult to take video and focus the lens at the same time. Also, the original files were less blurry, I put it into iMovie and it seemed to have gotten blurrier.
Next time I wont be shooting with the D90 :-)
BeanieRobert2001 2 years ago
A photographer/videographer, it is mostly the same, Just next time, make sure your lens is " focused " next time you film something amazing like this....
MacBookD90 2 years ago
Well I was too busy taking in the store to look down at the camera. Besides, Im a photographer, not a videographer.
BeanieRobert2001 2 years ago
I have a D90 as well. That is why it is called " Manual " is for you to focus it. Not have it blurred through the whole video...
MacBookD90 2 years ago
It was a Nikon D90 which does not take video and focus the lens, it's only manual focusing. It's rather difficult to take video and focus the lens at the same time. Also, the original files were less blurry, I put it into iMovie and it seemed to have gotten blurrier.
BeanieRobert2001 2 years ago
Focus your lens.
MacBookD90 2 years ago