Saturday, January 19, 2013

How to change the video recording stopping in canon 600d eos?

Q. I just got Canon 600d eos, and I started recording a video for my youtube channel but suddenly after about 6 minutes it stopped and said that the recording was automatically stopped. I usually record 8-15 minute videos and I could not find in the instructions how to turn off the stopping of recording.

A. This is a problem when attempting to shoot video using a dSLR designed for shooting stills, but have a video feature.

What is happening is your cameras sensor is overheating and is shutting off to protect it.

If you were shooting from a script, the longest takes would be shorter than few minutes.

This is the reason that "real" video cameras use 3-CCD's... CCD's do not suffer from over heating and having three sensors instead of only one, increases the resolution of the video

Here is a video shot using a dSLR. Time each scene and you will see how short they really are. You seem to be shooting in the "stream of conciseness" mode. Write a script and then shoot from it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux5oAksAcPM&feature=related

None of the takes are longer than 5 seconds. In that world, 6 minutes is a life time

Is the Canon T3i good enough for making indie movies?
Q. Got a Canon EOS Rebel T3i 600D for my birthday and need to know. I'm making a movie for a film festival and I know the T3i is supposed to be used for photo's and stuff but the quality seems fine, I'm not sure, please let me know what you think or know about it.

A. Yes equip it with a large aperture lens like the 50mm 1.8 and your films will look amazing

I need a camera, and I wan't a good camera, so do you have any suggestions?
Q. I have a digital camera, but i wan't a camera that is a bit more complicated, and takes better pictures!
I can't be too expensive though, but something similar to canon eos 550d og 600d :) So do you have any suggestions?

A. I'm a young photographer trying to get big and I am using a Canon EOS 550D and I absolutely love it. It's described as the 7D's smaller brother, it performs brilliantly never had any problems at all with.
What I would suggest is that if you get it with lenses you replace them with some 3rd party lenses like Tamron or Sigma. The box standard lenses are ok for beginners photography but if you want something more you need some different lenses.

Don't really know what else to say, I love my camera it does everything I will ever need it to do, massive range of lenses for different situations, massive range of filters which are always useful. Best thing you could do it look at different reviews online, but everyone I looked at when I was looking to buy a camera was pretty much all positive.

So if you want a quality camera that is a great start to get better pictures and move on in the world of cameras, I think it is a beginner/intermediate level camera, but in my eyes it has so much more potential.

Going to upgrade and i can't decide between these two cameras?
Q. Well im going to buy a new camera and i narrowed it down to the Canons Eos 60D or Canons Eos 600D and i cant decide between the two im going to feel them up before i buy but which do you guys prefer and do you prefer any other cameras besides these two?

A. Go to a local camera shop and try them both out. If you have large hands, the 600D will be very uncomfortable to use...

The 650D was just announced a few days ago, but it probably won't be on store shelves for another couple months.



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