5D MK2 Video Setup
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Hi everyone.
I dont know if i am on the right place here but does anyone have an idea what settings i need to use incamera using a 50mm 1.8 lens to do some video work?
Regards
Patrick.:D
I dont know if i am on the right place here but does anyone have an idea what settings i need to use incamera using a 50mm 1.8 lens to do some video work?
Regards
Patrick.:D
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I think a great place to start, is to always consult your manual first. After that, there are myriad forums on the Web that are all about the 5DMk2 video capabilities!
I was looking for some ideas on settings given a bright sunny day.
Thanks anyway
Regards
Patrick
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There are no recommended video settings that are common to all situations. You need to explore your project's needs in order to determine what settings you are likely to use.
In bright light you may have too much of a good thing. If your intention is narrow DOF then the exposure will dictate potentially both low ISO "and" high shutter speeds. High shutter speeds will change the "look" of you subject's motion so you may need to add a neutral density filter in order to allow both normal shutter speeds and shallow DOF.
If your project calls for a high shutter speed "and" broad/deep DOF you are OK to proceed to use camera settings without filtration.
Those are the means and the extremes of shooting in bright light.
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This guy is the best resource for shooting video with a DSLR.
The site seems to be down at my work at the moment but just search Philip Bloom. The guy was even invited to Lucas's Skywalker ranch to help them learn the 5d for projects. Hope that helps.
Last night I shot video with my 50/1.4 @ 1.4. Earlier in the night I was shooting 1/25 @ f4 with my 16-35 and I needed to shoot ISO 1600 for a proper exposure, where as when I shot with the 50 wide open it was 1/25 @ 1.4, ISO 400 I believe.