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10. LUNATICS
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8. CRC-INTENSE MSA
2 years ago
7. 951
2 years ago
6. Making the 951
2 years ago
1. Do Not Watch The Ark
3 years ago
This is my first video with the 5d2 and first video project in Imovie.I picked up the 5d2 to get back into photography after a 20 year break from film photography so this is also my introduction to digital other than point and shoot cameras I have owned. I have been having a lot of fun with the incredible HD capabilities of this camera & try to focus on its strengths and not the weaknesses I have read about. I guess my lack of Video knowledge has helped me in some ways as I have nothing else to compare it to.Lenses used 24-105,
15mm 2.8, 70-200 2.8. All shots done on tripod , handheld & homemade roller dolly.Shot completely in available light.

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  • Nick Serrano 3 years ago
    Really cool footage. Is there anything you can't do?

    Nick
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  • Radek Drozdowicz 3 years ago
    Hi Jeff,
    could you post that in HD?
    I'm also curious what ISO did you shoot with?
  • jeff steber plus 3 years ago
    This was my first project & footage I shot the day after I got the camera , it was on automatic but I would guess between 1600 & 3200. This camera is amazing in low light and a fast lens dose not hurt either. I am working on getting it up in full HD as to me it is disappointing seeing it in lower res. JS
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  • Victor Lucas plus 3 years ago
    like it Jeff. You're full of hidden talents. I bet the dolly is supertrick, heat treated, VPP, ultralight piece of metal art ...ha!

    Victor
  • jeff steber plus 3 years ago
    Thanks Vic, not this one just a shipping cart with rubber wheels but wait till you see Proto #2. JS
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  • luke wiens 3 years ago
    Great video Jeff!! makes someone like me truly respect what you guys do down there. Great meeting you last week!
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  • stikman glaspell 3 years ago
    Viva America!
    well done jeff
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  • Jeff Kendall-Weed 3 years ago
    That was great!
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  • Chris Glaspell 3 years ago
    Awesome Jeff, Can't wait to see more!
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  • Martin Dinse 3 years ago
    this was kinda cool, although i don't like aluminum as a material for frames ;)
    nice work!

    and brmc are great anyway
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  • Spencer Moyers 3 years ago
    Very cool, RTW is a great guy. I have always been impressed by your bag of talents Jeff.
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  • Rob Parker 3 years ago
    Great video, although in future videos I would recommend a little less blurring in and out of things, it gets a tiny bit to repetitive. Other then that, Great vid!
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  • mwg plus 3 years ago
    great work

    maybe another title can be...
    "not made in taiwan"
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  • Keiko Ue 3 years ago
    Hi Jeff,
    It's so cool!
    You VDO is now a topic on the blogs in Japan.
    We can't wait next.
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  • planetMitch plus 3 years ago
    We've added this to the 5D wiki at planet5d.com We've got more 5D reviews/still/video samples than anywhere else on the planet.
  • jeff steber plus 3 years ago
    Thanks Mitch i've benn over there alot and the site helped convince me on getting the camera.
  • planetMitch plus 3 years ago
    That's good news - we certainly love to help people find 5D mk iis - please remember to tell your friends and everyone about planet5d.com - thanks!
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  • Lyncoln Gill 3 years ago
    Wow, that's an amazing first effort. Very cool to see a the real people behind the frames. Now you just need to slack out that HT angle on the Spider29 and you'll be set ;)
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  • Alvin 3 years ago
    Great video.

    Arc is spelled wrong in the title. Nit picking i know but just an FYI.
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