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Aug 19 2011, 10:32 PM |
I decided to open a topic dedicated to fans of DSLR apparatus. Here we would share information,tips,experiences,useful sites and everything related to this kind of video shooting !
For start, here are some useful links for Canon owners >> Canon T2i DSLR: 5 tips for shooting video Canon EOS Camera forum HDSLR 101 |
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Sep 5 2011, 03:02 PM |
Great post Sinisa again
One other plus with a DLSR or SLR s for me is that you can add convertor mounts and filters that allow you to 'change' your lens. For instance you can use a tele convertor mount, whcih essentially increases the focal length of the lens you use - again you need a fast lens for it work though. You can also do the opposite and use a telecompressor mount which can be used to change the f value to a smaller one and in a similar way you can add wide angle mounts that can change a standard lens in to a quasi macro. The mounts aren't as good IME as a dedicated, specialised lens but can act as a stop gap and arguably are better than extender rings. The most important filter for me though is a UV filter. I have one on my lenses all the time when they're in use not just to cut down UV but also to help protect the lens. BTW with batteries - you can also get battery packs that will allow you to have a second battery in place on the camera so you don't have to swop out. -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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