Je ne regarde plus aucun focus de la même façon...
Et que dire du magnifique paysage? Simplement grandiose. Preuve qu'on est pas obligé d'aller loin pour admirer toute la beauté de l'automne.
Here are your answers:
The sweet escape, Gwen Stephani,
The Chromakey test was made in After Effects. no offer for editing video of the D90.
I use an ATP Class 6, 4gb. Up to 22.5MB/sec read speed.
You can use it for still but locked in place for macro... no way, its made for video, even if there is three firm retractable feet at the bottom of its leg, I wouldn't leave it alone...
I thought those 3 legs can be locked so it can stand still on its own like a tripod. I guess you have to constantly hold it? Thanks this will be my last question. I love your videos and I cant wait for your next post.
No those 3 legs are strong and locked but they are made for support a fluid head built into the base, you put your feet on 1 of the legs and you can pan or tilt very smoothly with the monopod.
Very, very nice! The quality of your videos is so much higher than what I've been getting from my D90. Don't know what I'm doing wrong actually. I've been using the kit lens. Do you use any kind of filter when editing the videos?
would you be so kind to announce your opinion on one thing? i'm going to sell my sony dsp 170 and by something like, say canon xh a1 for short movies, music videos and like. but now, i don't even know what to think. ok, here's the question: can one use that camera for professional work or it's just a toy or smth? i heard it only can shoot for 5 minutes. do you notice that in your work? i mean, does it limit you?
The 5 minutes restriction doesn't limit me at all, I love the D90, I will probably use it for professional work. There's some great professional clips from the D90, check this one; vimeo.com/2678129
thank you, Roland, thank you so much for feedback! i really appreciate it! can't wait when i take that D90 for shooting my non-commercial short movies )
hi Roland, just seen this clip. really love it. I use D90 too but I don't know why the aperture, ISO, or shutter speed even doesn't affect to the clip I took. (doesn't like as 5D mark II). do you know how to control it. and do you know how to make focus with whole of the scene. seems like no blur the front and back anymore. thanks.
This conversation is missing your voice. Take five seconds to join Vimeo or log in.
cheers*
The first 42 sec was with the kit lens (18-105mm) afterward its the AF 50mm f1.4d
What lenses were you using. Where you using a tripod with a fluid head?
I'm using this monopod; videomaker.com/article/12672/
not bad for smooth panning.
Et que dire du magnifique paysage? Simplement grandiose. Preuve qu'on est pas obligé d'aller loin pour admirer toute la beauté de l'automne.
I want to ask you, few questions if you don't mind..
1. What is the name of the song in this video..
2. you had a chromakey test.. on which programme? any offer for editing video of D90
and last one, what type of SDHC card do you use, and extreme version (20mb/sn) or Class -6 (6mb/sn) or a regular one..
Thanx anyway.. I give my regards from Turkey..;)
Here are your answers:
The sweet escape, Gwen Stephani,
The Chromakey test was made in After Effects. no offer for editing video of the D90.
I use an ATP Class 6, 4gb. Up to 22.5MB/sec read speed.
Take care!
Can you use the monopod too for still photography with the D90? Can it be locked to a certain position like say for macro photography?
I only do some CC, play with saturation and contrast... I don't use any special filter.
P.s if you get a sec, check out my 72hour challenge film, I'd really like to hear what ya think,
Thanks mate, keep making sweet stuff
You will love the D90 and judging by your work you will make the most of it.
would you be so kind to announce your opinion on one thing? i'm going to sell my sony dsp 170 and by something like, say canon xh a1 for short movies, music videos and like. but now, i don't even know what to think. ok, here's the question: can one use that camera for professional work or it's just a toy or smth? i heard it only can shoot for 5 minutes. do you notice that in your work? i mean, does it limit you?
thanks!
The 5 minutes restriction doesn't limit me at all, I love the D90, I will probably use it for professional work. There's some great professional clips from the D90, check this one; vimeo.com/2678129
cheers!
good job mate