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May 14 2013 06:00pm
or concerts as most call them.


For example. I shot this, it is very dark, but I am not good at shooting video yet.

looking for tips with indoor shooting in times like this.


Shutter speed
recording size
aperture
equipment that may help ( Besides an external mic -.- i'm working on that)






I also shoot outdoor skateboarding so i'm wondering the best settings for things like this

I will be shooting a lot of still camera things, but I will also be following behind with my fisheye
For the most part I have this figured out but, once again. Help with the settings would be awesome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUJxhz7rSlc
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May 14 2013 07:06pm
do you remember what yu shot this at?
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May 15 2013 03:55am
Quote (Hermione @ May 14 2013 08:06pm)
do you remember what yu shot this at?


The music video was

1080 30fps
125 shutter speed
aperture was around 3.5 or 4


was the brightest I could get it

There are other videos in that page from the set.
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May 15 2013 10:23am
Quote (Endure @ May 15 2013 05:55am)
The music video was

1080 30fps
125 shutter speed
aperture was around 3.5 or 4


was the brightest I could get it

There are other videos in that page from the set.


if you were shooting @ 30fps you can drop the shutter speed to 1/30 , anything above 1/30 will work :D
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May 15 2013 11:13am
Quote (Hermione @ May 15 2013 11:23am)
if you were shooting @ 30fps you can drop the shutter speed to 1/30 , anything above 1/30 will work :D


:o
I will keep this ind mind -.-
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May 16 2013 01:16pm
turn up the iso?
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May 16 2013 02:49pm
Get a camera with good ISO quality and turn it up. What camera are you currently using?

Also, get some lens with bigger apperture.

This post was edited by Saudili on May 16 2013 02:50pm
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May 17 2013 01:35pm
Quote (wezman @ May 16 2013 02:16pm)
turn up the iso?


Quote (Saudili @ May 16 2013 03:49pm)
Get a camera with good ISO quality and turn it up. What camera are you currently using?

Also, get some lens with bigger apperture.


I shoot a Canon 7D.
Lenses I have:
Canon EFS 10-22mm f/3.5 Wide angle.
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
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May 17 2013 06:01pm
Quote (Endure @ May 17 2013 05:35pm)
I shoot a Canon 7D.
Lenses I have:
Canon EFS 10-22mm f/3.5 Wide angle.
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II


the 50mm f1.8 should be doing a better job. Don't be afraid of turning your iso higher. Also, another think you might want to do is download the picture style Cinestyle, and leaving the contrast, sharpness and color for post processing.
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