
D90 in Low Light
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I took the D90 along to Indie night at the local venue, and this is what came out ;).
It should be noted that I'm near the speakers at all times, and the audio is fairly consistent. Not award winning, but this is the best you'll see on a sub-$1000 camera today.
I took the D90 along to Indie night at the local venue, and this is what came out ;).
It should be noted that I'm near the speakers at all times, and the audio is fairly consistent. Not award winning, but this is the best you'll see on a sub-$1000 camera today.
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And what about 5 mn HD time limite recoding ? Nikon overloaded or just maximum file size ?
How many time befor to be able to shot again in HD D-movie mode ?
Thanks a lot !
I haven't quiet figured out the shutter/aperture in the d90 while filming. I'm 90% sure you actually can't change those during recording, probably a limitation of keeping the sensor open during that time. The only way to control light is through the exposure while recording.
I can also confirm that it is possible to lock exposure.
Scholastique, now that you mention it I've yet to hit the 5 minute mark on the camera yet. you'll find that unless your doing something specific, you end up only filming 2-4 minutes.
However I just tested it, and really you can just start recording after 5 minutes again. It's a silly precaution really, the only way they enforce it is by turning the recording off.
Whether or not it is SAFE to do this, i'm unsure. They do this because they sensor overheats, and yes, you CAN feel it getting warm after long recordings.
If your looking for real quality I would seriosuly consider a sound recorder with a real microphone, and syncing up the sound with the video. Time consuming, but completely worth it.