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CANON Rebel EOS T1i (Revisited)
In my first video I mentioned that this is really a beautiful camera for shooting still photographs. The only way to consider this camera really is in terms of deno- still camera with the capability of shooting videos if you had to.
This is a very good camera, a still camera that is for $849.0 roughly and if you shoot a lot of still photographs and you have an own a lot of Canon EF lenses, this is a camera for you. It’s a good way to move up. However, as a video camera well it needs a lot to be desired.
If while shooting your video the background sound is important to your video then I would strongly suggest that you never used automatic focus besides, manual focus is a lot faster. Listen to the sounds of the next scene and you’ll hear the focus mechanism interfere with the ambient sound.
In using video in this camera, you should pre-focus every scene and always be aware that there is no such thing as a continuous focusing with this camera.
I shot a lot of food videos and I think I’ll continue to use my Canon HV20 and my Panasonic TC-5 to do that, but if I had to use this camera I would. The quality I think is very good so long as you understand what these limitations are. What do you think?
Now the positive about this camera it is partly ragged, you know, all things considered.
It’s a kind of fun to use a still camera or video camera. People think you’re shooting picture of them. They don’t need shooting a video. Take a look at this way, take a look at this, ready? Here we go. One more wiggle, something else, isn’t it?
Of course, wild life they don’t care. They just walked away from it if they want too or not.
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