He only had a Canon C100 so what do you expect?
Audio. Not video. Not sure what you are talking about? :dunno:
He only had a Canon C100 so what do you expect?
wow that was loud...
Perhaps I can give some idea to "cover" it up
I notice there were 2 "fade to black" effects, right after the shutter sounds. Maybe you can take the shutter sound as a "effect" shutter sound and slight adjust the fade to black timing to come in right after the click?
In this way, I might be fooled into believing the shutter sound is actually an effect instead of mistake.
Hope you understand my powderful ingelish hehehe...
Yea the trend now seem to be in creating more product lines to satisfy all niches in the market rather than a feature packed product... Hard to find a "jack of all trades" kinda camera at a wallet friendly price these days...
Perfect, you need a camera body for every lens you carry with you. :|Yea the trend now seem to be in creating more product lines to satisfy all niches in the market rather than a feature packed product... Hard to find a "jack of all trades" kinda camera at a wallet friendly price these days...
Wow! Zaren! You are amazing! How did u do that?
Intensive soundbooth work? Haha
haha... Use Audacity or similar sound editor to remove the shutter sounds, no need for intensive sound editing as 99% of the audio remains unchanged
haha... Use Audacity or similar sound editor to remove the shutter sounds, no need for intensive sound editing as 99% of the audio remains unchanged
Hi Jacephoto,
Thank you for sharing your experience.
My wife and I have been doing wedding solemnisation and wedding vids in Melbourne and one thing that we have learned as we go is to use dedicated voice recording with shot-gun mic 100% as the base audio recording. We normally have the shotgun mic on the H4n as the main and if area permits, another audio recording via another recording device. Lapel mic May or May not be suitable.
I shoot photo mainly now with the a99 and there will be instances where slight shutter sound might slightly be audible appear on the recording but not obvious. Thanks to the shotgun mic even with the louder A900, it's still manageable. We do audio masking at times if required to edit away "bad" clicks audio.
I would chalk it up to lack of user experience rather than blaming a camera. Made a mistake, learn from it instead of blaming some object. Any other camera with a similar shutter would have done the same thing.
that videographer can learn some tips from zaren. :bsmilie:
The TS should now blame the videographer's poor post processing skill.