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Beginners Guide to the Canon EOS 7D Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2010

Rabble House Productions Presents the beginners guide to the Canon EOS 7D. This is part 1 explaining the basics in operation. Getting the camera ready, Focus, and even Exposure.

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  • the camera that recorded this video (not the 7D) sucks

  • @KatiushaVN4 why do u say that?

  • @KatiushaVN4 this was actually shot on a 7D, which goes to show that you really need good lighting...this was shot in a dead room for sound purposes, which had really ugly and low lighting, meaning we had to bump up the ISO. It is almost maxed out on here. So if you want a reason to invest in lights, this video would b a calling card. We shot this very fast just to get the info out, not to look pretty :)

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  • Thanks for this. I have this camera and I have no idea how to use it.

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  • @TheRabbleHouse

    Just look, the image not as clear and not sharp at all even though I watch it in HD (1080 or 720). Plus exposure is terrible. Plus a lot of noise (grainy)

  • this is awesome man, thank you

  • @TheRabbleHouse @TheRabbleHouse ^^ well the 85mm 1.4 is quite an overkill for my 600D (1.6 crop) The center looks a bit to soft for my taste. But the 50mm x 1.6 = 80mm are just perfect^^ What i like most about the 50mm 1.4: -> Affordable -> 1.4! -> less Color Fringing @ 1.4 than 50mm 1.8 @ 1.8 -> 8 Aperture Blades for a much better Bokeh -> Mini USM motor -> Better Build Quality Sadly i can only use my 1.8 for the next half year. (Had to give my 1.4 away)
  • @AlertaLPs Yes, great lens, I tried the 85mm 1.4 and loved it, but I will stick by my cheap 50mm 1.8 for many reasons. I don't worry about it as much as a 1.4 or even 1.2, and because of that I have done more with it in situations where one would be scrambling to cover their camera instead of getting the shot

  • @TheRabbleHouse ever tried the 1.4? it has some big advantages oer the 1.8.

  • @WOGI5M you saved my day. your ironic post was making me laught^^

  • @nightubble check out the canon 50mm 1.8 :) about $100, we LOVE it and use it all the time

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