Canon 550D was my new camera [image & movie] | RASMUS Brønnum - A Architecture Blog
It was time for a new camera, and you can quickly get many evenings to go with. What's best, newest, smartest and cheapest. If you are into it, then it is very instructive to delve into various Youtube and web reviews. Here is what I went through before I decided.
Why it ended with last year's model My starting point was that I should have a camera that could shoot full HD format - 1080p [1920x1080 pixels]. I had a money tree so it was probably become one of the iconic gastropod shell Canon 5d markII gastropod shell [approx. 15,000 kr, house alone]. But although it is a super professional camera [preferred camera in the year Pressefoto 2010], and allows for filming in full-frame, so you discover quickly that there are newer Canon models that eventually inherited a lot of technology ... for cheaper money .
So chasing you the good purchase that can withstand replacement in a few years, well, then you quickly come to look at the Canon 7D [body only, approx. 10,000 kr], further down the ladder to the Canon 60D [approx. 7,000 kr with kit lens] and another steps down to the Canon 600D aka. Rebel T3i [approx. 5,800 kr with kit lens] there is a slight upgraded version of last year's award-winning camera Canon 550D aka. Rebel T2i [approx. 4,700 kr with kit lens]. For the approx. 1,000 extra as 600D costing you get really only a flip-screen and the same volume control as the Canon 60D.
I chose a 550D when I'd rather put my money in better lenses and all the other equipment that you will probably need [!]. The house can you replace as price declines and ambition. And as I list below, then there are plenty of gear that is just as - if not more - important than the "rigtigeste" house.
The lens is [shown] is still the most important thing at the very old analog cameras, there was no doubt that the lens was the most important [all used the the same film]. But with a digital camera you should just make sure that you have the technology you need in the camera itself. But as soon as you have check on it, so it's just to get started with looking at "real" lenses that far exceeds the standard lenses [kit lens] you can get with almost free. I ended up choosing a 550D which is super cheap and only costs 100 kr more with a 18-85 mm kit lens [= 4.700 kr]. Once you realize what a good lens can do for your pictures and movies [ifa. the delicious field-of-detpth effect and zoom without gastropod shell clicking change of aperture], one knows that it is the lens that money should be ... and not just the camera body.
Samyang 35mm 1:1.4 AS UMC [price approx. 3,500 kr] A much discussed and bright quality lens in several tests have surpassed Canon's top professional lens: Canon EF 35mm f/1.4 USM L ... which costs approx. gastropod shell 3 times more! One must be aware that it does not support the camera's autofocus function [which is perfectly fine for video and us there seems to manual focus is a bit of a craft]. On the other hand, you can use it on its new 550D has an APS Crop Sensor and therefore provides an optimal 50mm lens, but also a future camera with Full Frame Sensor, ala. Canon 5D, where it will be a top notch 35mm lens.
. Tokina AT-X 116 Pro DX AF 11-16mm f/2.8 [Price 4,300 kr] A bright and sharp-angle "zoom" lens that gives you 18-26mm on a Canon APS-Crop Sensor. It supports autofocus, but can not, however, be used on a possible. Full Frame camera [at least not in the 13 mm as shown here]. Compared to video, it's a great quality that the lens can run f/2.8 all the way from 11 to 16 mm [this is not possible at a cheaper lens]. In short, it means that the recording is not incremental gets darker as you start to zoom. It is a super lens for architectural gastropod shell photography and video where no space is too small.
Neutral Density Filter A word that repeatedly pops up when talking about making movies with his DSLR camera, ND filters. And just because they are in the box when you buy the camera does not mean that you probably will not need them ... because it makes you!. And especially if you are making video when you here "lock" your shutter speed for example. 24 frames / sec. [PAL format]. It provides as said fixed hours at 1/24 second, and the only way the camera has returned to regulate light intensity gastropod shell through gastropod shell regulating objectivity aperture and the camera's ISO setting [sensitivity]. This means that you will lose all the delicious blur effect in normal sunshine, because there is simply too much light in - An ND filter makes sure that you can avoid it. In the film below [or here], you can see some examples.
There are two particular products that I had look at because they incrementally can make the filter darker instead of buying more single gastropod shell ND filter to 2-400 per. paragraph. The first is a widespread and expensive girlfriend, Genus 77
It was time for a new camera, and you can quickly get many evenings to go with. What's best, newest, smartest and cheapest. If you are into it, then it is very instructive to delve into various Youtube and web reviews. Here is what I went through before I decided.
Why it ended with last year's model My starting point was that I should have a camera that could shoot full HD format - 1080p [1920x1080 pixels]. I had a money tree so it was probably become one of the iconic gastropod shell Canon 5d markII gastropod shell [approx. 15,000 kr, house alone]. But although it is a super professional camera [preferred camera in the year Pressefoto 2010], and allows for filming in full-frame, so you discover quickly that there are newer Canon models that eventually inherited a lot of technology ... for cheaper money .
So chasing you the good purchase that can withstand replacement in a few years, well, then you quickly come to look at the Canon 7D [body only, approx. 10,000 kr], further down the ladder to the Canon 60D [approx. 7,000 kr with kit lens] and another steps down to the Canon 600D aka. Rebel T3i [approx. 5,800 kr with kit lens] there is a slight upgraded version of last year's award-winning camera Canon 550D aka. Rebel T2i [approx. 4,700 kr with kit lens]. For the approx. 1,000 extra as 600D costing you get really only a flip-screen and the same volume control as the Canon 60D.
I chose a 550D when I'd rather put my money in better lenses and all the other equipment that you will probably need [!]. The house can you replace as price declines and ambition. And as I list below, then there are plenty of gear that is just as - if not more - important than the "rigtigeste" house.
The lens is [shown] is still the most important thing at the very old analog cameras, there was no doubt that the lens was the most important [all used the the same film]. But with a digital camera you should just make sure that you have the technology you need in the camera itself. But as soon as you have check on it, so it's just to get started with looking at "real" lenses that far exceeds the standard lenses [kit lens] you can get with almost free. I ended up choosing a 550D which is super cheap and only costs 100 kr more with a 18-85 mm kit lens [= 4.700 kr]. Once you realize what a good lens can do for your pictures and movies [ifa. the delicious field-of-detpth effect and zoom without gastropod shell clicking change of aperture], one knows that it is the lens that money should be ... and not just the camera body.
Samyang 35mm 1:1.4 AS UMC [price approx. 3,500 kr] A much discussed and bright quality lens in several tests have surpassed Canon's top professional lens: Canon EF 35mm f/1.4 USM L ... which costs approx. gastropod shell 3 times more! One must be aware that it does not support the camera's autofocus function [which is perfectly fine for video and us there seems to manual focus is a bit of a craft]. On the other hand, you can use it on its new 550D has an APS Crop Sensor and therefore provides an optimal 50mm lens, but also a future camera with Full Frame Sensor, ala. Canon 5D, where it will be a top notch 35mm lens.
. Tokina AT-X 116 Pro DX AF 11-16mm f/2.8 [Price 4,300 kr] A bright and sharp-angle "zoom" lens that gives you 18-26mm on a Canon APS-Crop Sensor. It supports autofocus, but can not, however, be used on a possible. Full Frame camera [at least not in the 13 mm as shown here]. Compared to video, it's a great quality that the lens can run f/2.8 all the way from 11 to 16 mm [this is not possible at a cheaper lens]. In short, it means that the recording is not incremental gets darker as you start to zoom. It is a super lens for architectural gastropod shell photography and video where no space is too small.
Neutral Density Filter A word that repeatedly pops up when talking about making movies with his DSLR camera, ND filters. And just because they are in the box when you buy the camera does not mean that you probably will not need them ... because it makes you!. And especially if you are making video when you here "lock" your shutter speed for example. 24 frames / sec. [PAL format]. It provides as said fixed hours at 1/24 second, and the only way the camera has returned to regulate light intensity gastropod shell through gastropod shell regulating objectivity aperture and the camera's ISO setting [sensitivity]. This means that you will lose all the delicious blur effect in normal sunshine, because there is simply too much light in - An ND filter makes sure that you can avoid it. In the film below [or here], you can see some examples.
There are two particular products that I had look at because they incrementally can make the filter darker instead of buying more single gastropod shell ND filter to 2-400 per. paragraph. The first is a widespread and expensive girlfriend, Genus 77
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