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Canon EOS 7D and Sigma 50mm 1.4 F test HD video sample

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

This is short test video of my daughter eating a hot dog that i shot with my new Canon EOS 7D camera in HD and Sigma 50mm 1.4 F lense. The focus is really thin :)

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  • @metronomic1 THERE'S A BOOK CALLED SUCK A DICK.... GO READ IT.

  • @brandonlamarmusic Theres a book called "The Idiots Guide to Photography". I'm pretty sure you need it.

  • @brandonlamarmusic You are the one who is wrong dude. If you believe that then you know jack shit about photography. I suggest you take a basic college photography class and actually learn about what you think you know.

  • @IaminaSpaceship You are correct.

  • @roeroe305 That isn't necessarily true. The wider an aperture the softer an image will appear in focus. This is one reason wide aperture prime lenses are desirable in portraiture because a softer look is desirable.

  • @IaminaSpaceship NOPE, YOU'RE WRONG.... GOOD DAY.

  • @brandonlamarmusic yup your right f/1.2 is way sharper and 10 times more expensive than a f/1.8 on canon cameras LOWER IS BETTER EVERYONE

  • @brandonlamarmusic Hi. With respect, you are wrong. The sharpness of the in-focus subject increases the higher the "f number". To you it may appear sharper because everything else is more out of focus, but generally, when a lens is set at its widest aperture (or lowest "f number", as you would call it), the subject tends to be less sharp.

  • @DavidSpry Wrong.... image is NOT sharper when you have i high f-number, its sharper the lower the f-number (shallow depth of field.)

  • @RealtyStudioHD Everything looks 10x better shot manually with preffered look and texture.

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