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Posted: Sat Jul 14th, 2012 12:24 |
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Doug
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Graham Whistler wrote:These images show some of the rigs that photographers are forced to use to get movies with their DSLRs. I have a Hoodman and it is very good for looking at the LCD in bright light outdoors but not so good for seeing detail focusing when shooting video. Also please note no sound Mike or mixer in the pix. Yes shooting video with a DSLR needs two people! Those who eschewed Video long after most of us declared film dead have long since become accustomed to these sorts of contraptions and would find plenty of flaws with your Sony (mostly relating to the look of the image) This is what some of those guys once used to obtain the look they wanted with the convenience of digital editing etc; At the end of the day it's about choosing the right tool for the job (visit http://philipbloom.net/ to learn lots about the pros and cons of shooting with various cameras) BTW, Graham please - it's a Loupe (sorry)
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