Q. I'm looking specifically for the Canon EOS 600D/Rebel T3i. I've tried Amazon, and it's just a pain in the butt to order anything on there. Plus eBay is very, very limited. Best deals around, I don't even care if it's used.
A. why is it a pain to buy from amazon?
besides that, camera prices are pretty much static. you will only see differences od ± $50 or so
try here
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
besides that, camera prices are pretty much static. you will only see differences od ± $50 or so
try here
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
What is best? A canon eos 600d 18-55mm, OR an 1100d 18-55mm + 75-300mm?
Q. A canon eos 600d 18-55mm, OR an 1100d 18-55mm + 75-300mm? The eos 1100d is 200 dollars cheaper WITH the additional lens. But I still want good quality pictures and video. Im a total beginner at photography, and i really need advice. :)
A. Canon 600D is better camera compared to 1100D So will recommend you to buy Canon 600D
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
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
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