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Just a test of upload quality. 550D Body, shooting with a Canon EF 50mm 1.8 @ ISO 3200 in very low-light conditions @ 1080p 24fps.

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EdinburghMenus.com – an advert – HD


EdinburghMenus.com is a restaurant, takeaway, cafe and bar/pub guide for Edinburgh, Scotland. And this is a stop motion type advert for it. edinburghmenus.com It was shot on the Royal Mile and Victoria Street, Edinburgh during the Summer of 2007. The entire film was shot on a Canon DSLR and was originally edited in widescreen HD 720p – the full resolution version is available on the EdinburghMenus.com blog, along with versions for your IPod/PSP/mobile phone/whatever. blog.edinburghmenus.com Music is “I Feel Happy” by the entirely awesome Edinburgh-based ska outfit, Bombskare. Used with permission. www.bombskare.com

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Canon EF-S 17-85mm IS lens review


Full review at www.cameralabs.com : A four minute video tour around the Canon EF-S 17-85mm IS zoom lens by Gordon Laing, Editor of Cameralabs.com. To see further results and sample images, please visit our full review by clicking the link at the start of this text.

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Ft.Island- Love Love Love


testing out my new canon dslr hd video

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About Sony DSLR Camera… please help?

I am planning to buy new kit lense for my A-200…

Does SIGMA / CANON / NIKON lenses also fits Sony DSLR?

if not, can you advise me what other lens brand can be used on my DSLR as SONY lenses are really expensive.

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Testing video with the new 7D, 24p footage shot with the canon 7D. long road ahead to figure out the DSLR HD workflow.

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Guadalaca Falls T2i


Waterfalls shot near my work in Southern California. Shot with Canon T2i on full 1080p 24fps. So far I’m impressed with the cameras capabilities.

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Guadalaca Falls T2i


Waterfalls shot near my work in Southern California. Shot with Canon T2i on full 1080p 24fps. So far I’m impressed with the cameras capabilities.

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I’ve Got You Under My Skin – Aquila Toronto – Anthony Terpstra Seventet – George Evans sings


Anthony Terpstra Seventet upstairs at Aquila Restaurant in Toronto trumpet, tenor sax, trombone, baritone sax, piano, bass guitar and drums special guest George Evans sings famous standard Recorded, edited and uploaded June 26 2010 by David Maltese on a Canon DSLR and a mini JVC Everio soundtrack Zoom H4 Digital Recorder mic function only Edited in Premiere and exported and uploaded as a flash file .f4V

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How to Make a TV Commercial – Canon 7D – Documentary Video Production


www.kershmedia.co.uk How to make a TV Commercial — Our video shows you the behind the scenes of making a TV advert and gives you an insight into the role of Director and DOP, as well as how lighting, sound and the canon 7D are used to create a filmic look. This TV commercial was made for an online dating agency, Sugardaddie.com who came to Kersh Media with the idea of making a TV commercial with a specific, filmic look. The director of photography for this shoot was Phil Bloom, who is known for his sleek, high definition and filmic style. The shoot took place at The Swan restaurant in West Malling, Kent and it was the perfect romantic location for two people to meet — of course we helped create the mood! We wanted to create the atmosphere of a bar in the evening so we first needed to black out all the windows. We wanted to go for a low key lighting set up using the minimum of lighting — most of the lighting set ups were simply one soft box cool light supplemented by the bar’s ambient and practical lighting. We used candles in the shots to create points of interest in the frame, giving it a romantic glow. Because we wanted a specific look with a narrow depth of field, we asked Phil Bloom to shoot on the Canon 7D DSLR. It’s high definition filming! Shooting on the Canon 7D meant we could achieve high definition, filmic look with a shallow depth of field. The Canon 7D is designed as a still camera which allows the DOP and Director to be very flexible with the lenses. If

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