It's been a while since I've edited any video, but the last thing I did with a bunch of pictures was in premier pro cs4 (iirc) and there was a way to apply time and transitions to multiples at one time. I would guess Vegas could do it too. If not Microsoft had a sideshow progra, we used to use in high school, just import all your photos, choose duration and transitions and it would make an .avi. Can't remember the name of it though.
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i already have a 40d (but need to keep it for personal use), but my father (whom i'm employed by) wants me to start a a video series for his church. he was thinking of getting a used canon gl2, but i suggested the canon 7d.
what are your thoughts? which one would provide better quality picture and better sound?
i'm also open to other companies products if you can suggest something that works. also, i'm considering having him get the 7d because whenever he goes on mission trips it could be advantageous to be able to take stills of where he is/what he is doing.
i already have a 40d (but need to keep it for personal use), but my father (whom i'm employed by) wants me to start a a video series for his church. he was thinking of getting a used canon gl2, but i suggested the canon 7d.
what are your thoughts? which one would provide better quality picture and better sound?
i'm also open to other companies products if you can suggest something that works. also, i'm considering having him get the 7d because whenever he goes on mission trips it could be advantageous to be able to take stills of where he is/what he is doing.
bleh, gl2.. why do people use mini dv anymore? everything is solid state now.
If you're serious about video, go with a Panasonic Gh1 or Gh2. If you just want something that looks good out of the camera, go with the Canon t2i (t1i doesn't have manual video controls).
The GH1/GH2 could be easier to take for overseas pictures, since they're smaller cameras.
If you go with the GH1/2 I'd suggest getting the Panasonic 14-140 with it. That will cover pretty much everything you need.
Don't forget that you need an audio solution if you're going the DSLR route. I'd suggest the rode video mic or something from que audio.
Don't get a 7D. They're much to limited if you want to grow with them. Either get the Rebel, 60D, or 5D mkII (If you're going the Canon route).
The 7D has AGC that can't be disabled. The other Canon cameras have manual audio. The 7D is the only one that doesn't have a Magic Lantern patch out. The 7D is exactly the same as the 60D in terms of video, so all the price difference is towards photo features. It makes the least sense to buy for primarily video work out of all Canon's line.
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how is the gh2's photo and video quality with the stock lens? i'm liking what it can do so far.
I love my GH2 for video. Canon definitely has it beat in the photo department, but the pictures out of it are acceptable. It's easily the best DSLR type body out for video right now. I'd choose it over the new 5d mkIII (judging by what I've seen so far).
I don't use the Panasonic lens though. I use old Canon FD mount lenses. They are manual aperture/focus. I've seen some nice stuff come from using the stock lenses though.
If you look at the bottom left headshot, I took that with a GH1.
You can use almost any mount with the GH cameras. It's just a matter of features. If you want auto-focus and electronic aperture control, get a Micro 4/3 mount. If you are ok with only manual controls, look at Canon FD or older Nikon lenses. Just make sure that the manual lenses have an aperture ring on them.
pardon my noob question, but how did that guy (and you) process your photos to make them pop like that? my colors look too bland in my shots. (i use elements) . the compositions good though.
thanks for all your help by the way. i really appreciate it.
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pardon my noob question, but what makes the colors and lighting so good on both those links? is it good processing or what? cause i can't get anywhere near that with my 40d. the compositions good though.
thanks for all your help by the way. i really appreciate it.
I can't speak for the flower ones, but the headshot came out of the camera almost like that. It's a matter of getting close to what you want in camera. Nice lenses help too haha.
I assume with the flower ones, the guy looked for good light.
Alright, I've never shot video for paintball and i will begin to do so this year. I need new glass right now. I've got two options, 70-200 f/4 IS or 24-105 f/4 IS. Is the f/2.8 worth it? (It's all going to be outdoor footage).
Which would be ultimately more effective for shooting video on the field. Is the 24-105 going to be long enough?
Filmed on a GoPro Hero2, and the last bit on FinePix HS10, both 60fps, but thinking about getting either a Nikon or Canon. But that depends on which has more affordable glass and better video.
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So, bringing this back, but I've got a bit of a problem.
I've just started using Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5. I finished my first video with it, deinterlaced everything, rendered it, and exported it. But when I watch it back, everything plays fine except the clips that are sped up or slowed down. Those just look like the deinterlacing didn't work. Anyone know how to fix this? Never had this problem when I was using Elements.