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Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Originally Posted by SkyyPilot
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
^^^What kind of camera? Most DSLRs just don't have automatic settings for the lens. If you move, you will also have to focus manually, which is way harder then it sounds. The frames per second more so has to do with the jello effect then blurriness. For the best smoothest rate, shoot 720 at 60 frames per second. On a big screen LCD, it might not look the best but for web, it will.
Canon T2i..I usually put it on manual focus. When I keep the camera still it seems like the picture it clear, it's just when I'm moving around is when it seems like its really hard to tell whats going? Kinda hard to explain. Is 720 60 frames what usually people shoot at for regular footage? I just checked and I've been shooting at 30.�
My buddy shoots DSLR videos for a living and I think most of his stuff is shot at 720, 60 frames per second.
And this video was mostly shot with DSLRs and they are moving all the time. This was done for Converse skate and I am sure they only intended on using it for web purposes and was shot at 720. Still very smooth though.
Originally Posted by Dunks r nice
Photo dump;
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Originally Posted by HybridSoldier23
Originally Posted by Helow
You guys use filters? I get a lot of ghosting when using one on my 50mm, granted that it's just a cheapo uncoated tiffen filter.
I use these: http://www.amazon.com/Hoy...id=1326997515&sr=8-1
not sure if there should be something better i should be using...