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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2012

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Song: LCD Soundsystem - Dance Yrself Clean

Shot on Canon T2i, gopro and casio exilim

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  • This is really fantastic, and sine I've tried filming my own car in the snow with my own T2i I know that its really, really hard to see what your actually pointing at on the screen because its like all washed out or something. How'd you do this, and also how'd you keep the camera from getting water in it and on the lens?

  • @pagani8 Im not really sure how to explain how i film. I guess I just use the camera correctly. It gets a little wet sometimes but that doesn't seem to matter.

  • @rctestflight Yeah, okay I know what angles to use I just meant on a bright day with the flat featureless snow it can be really hard to see the contours of the ground and what your even pointing at.

  • @pagani8 i always shoot in manual so I just adjust those settings myself

  • very cool video, what video camera do you use for your vids?

  • @FlyingAvenger i shot this mostly on a canon t2i

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  • EXCELLENT VIDEO, THE BEST FILMING EVER ON YOUTUBE!

  • just.... WOW.....

  • i laughed when you drove over the dog

  • Wow, I hadn't watched your videos for a little while, the quality of your filming is a amazing these days! :D

  • I heard this song on the radio todayy!!

  • @pagani8 Btw, I was typically using ISO 100 since its far bright enough with the snow for that low-noise setting and I also set the aperture for whatever dof I wanted and the set the shutter speed from there. I kind of wish that this camera had a Av mode since I usually shoot pictures by setting my ISO and aperture for whatever effect I want and then I just think of the shutter speed as whatever happens to be right for that particular situation.

  • @rctestflight Yeah, I do to and I turn off auto focus and also the stabilizer most of the time since if its securely on a tripod the stabilizer is just going to be correcting for movements that aren't there, but I just find it hard to see the shape of things in the snow. And the camera doesn't have enough dynamic range for some scenes, i.e. either the snow is overexposed and the car is the right exposure or the snow isn't blown out but the whole thing is to dark.

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