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Can anyone identify what camera and lens this video was taken with?
winks
10-02-2011, 10:18 AM
i love the way the video is. i am assuming its a wide angle lens (perhaps 10mm?). the first video is the actual footage (you only need to watch the first 1 min if that to get an idea). the second video (between 31 and 39 seconds) shows the camera as well. looks to be a canon dlsr with perhaps 10-20mm lens and mic on top and maybe some kind of grip? not sure what video settings were done or auto focus or whatever but if someone can help me out? thanks
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77civic1200
10-02-2011, 11:21 AM
Im guessing the 24-70L, and the 5DII
There is a red ring on the lens, so L lens, but not big enough for the 17-40 from what I see
I don't see a line for the pop-up flash on the body, so I don't think its a 7D
winks
10-04-2011, 05:41 PM
u think a t1i with 10-20mm sigma would give me somewhat the same look?
JordanLee
10-06-2011, 02:30 AM
Def a 5D and above me thinks. Also looks like a 17-40 or 16-35mm because the end of the lens is flared out. When he zooms I think I can see the glass move in and out of the barrel vs a fixed element which makes me believe its one of those two. Your T1i and Sigma would give that effect IF you had enough light. Shooting in that same scenario on anything higher than a 2.8 will need a major boost in light.
You'll need very high ISO and at least 2.8.
Levitron
10-08-2011, 05:37 PM
Pretty sure that's not a T1i. T1i's don't have mic inputs and unless that person modded the T1i, it shouldn't be able to take that mic as an external input.
winks
10-11-2011, 09:01 AM
Pretty sure that's not a T1i. T1i's don't have mic inputs and unless that person modded the T1i, it shouldn't be able to take that mic as an external input.
ya i figured its not a t series for sure. i just want the video to look similar to that and was wondering if tseries can do it (with or without mic) and with what lens
sunny_j
10-11-2011, 11:41 AM
its a 5d mkII with a 16-35mm. the 17-40mm lens might be to slow for shooting in that environment.
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