canon 60d shooting in the movie mode to get different snow effects. Though you could do this the same way with a canon 5d mark 2 or a nikon D500) D7000 or similar.
CAMCRUNCH: www.camcrunch.com TWITTER www.twitter.com FACEBOOK: goo.gl This a videos for all of you who are thinking of getting your first DSLR this holiday season. I’m going to compare the canon rebel t2i (550d) and the nikon D3100, and give you my recommendation on which to buy. Thanks for watching!
Part 1- Some information and first impressions from a first time digital SLR user.
Learn the basics on sensor cleaning to get rid of those pesky blotches on your images.
PART 4 OF 4: This sparkling new video replaced the old and lousy time lapse video that we deleted from this channel. This video demonstrates you how to do time lapse with your Nikon digital SLR. Enjoy! Music: Glittering Blackness by Explosions in the Sky and Autumn Leaves by John Coltrane…
Part 1- Some information and first impressions from a first time digital SLR user.
Want to understand more about Digital SLR movie mode? Now available in most Digital SLR’s, Charlie Brown explains how D-Movie mode has revolutionised photography in bringing cinematic quality movies into the hands of the everyday person. See more @ My Nikon Life: mynikonlife.com.au
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www.FroKnowsPhoto.com There are a few different sensor sizes out there today. You have Full Frame and Cropped Sensors and now Four Thirds which I did not speak about in this video. On the Nikon end you have FX and DX. FX is a full frame sensor based on a 35mm size and DX is a cropped sensor based on a 24mm or APS size. There are advantages and perceived disadvantages to both. With Full Frame you get much better Hi-ISO capability but it is much more expensive. DX is a small sensor but makes your longer lenses act like they have more power. You multiply any lens you put on the camera by 1.5X to determine its 35mm equivalent. The downside is you need to purchase special ultra wide lenses to capture really wide angle images on DX. Another disadvantage to DX is you will not want to use those lenses on a Full Frame camera . So it becomes a dilemma on weather not to purchase a lot of DX lenses or not. On the canon side you have three sensor sizes. Full Frame, 1.3x magnification in their sports camera s and APS-C which is 1.6x magnification. On the canon side. Any lens that you place on the APS-C sensor you will multiply by 1.6x to get the 35mm equivalent. As in the Nikon the larger the sensor the better the Hi-ISO capability the camera will be. Unlike Nikon canon utilizes a 1.3x cropped sensor int heir high end sports camera . Sports photographers like having their longer glass have more reach. The cameras that have Full Frame sensors will be more expensive because they are more …
Watch this video to hear my thoughts on DSLR’s shooting video. I shot this video with the Nikon D3S and Nikon 50 1.4 af-d with in camera audio. Stay until the end to watch the post video RANT as well. I was blown away by the quality of this video!! bit.ly
If you’re in the market for your first digital SLR, this video will look at three models you should consider.
Making of canon L Series 500mm F4L IS USM. Part 2 of 3 in the production of expensive camera gear. L series is canon ’s Premium lens line featuring fluorite lenses. IS refers to Image Stabilzation build into the lens, and USM refers to Ultrasonic Motor drive that makes focusing faster than older systems. Currently I’m using a Rebel XT, although I’m thinking of upgrading to an XTi or 5DMk2. This 500 with the New 5D would be a sweet combination. www.razorfantasy.com
Nikon D3 digital SLR camera review by What Digital camera magazine: Part 2. Part one: uk.youtube.com More camera reviews: www.whatdigital camera .com
Which camera should I get?
Please list the pros and cons
canon or Nikon?!?!?!