blackmusic said:would you use your dslr to take video shoots?
anyone turning his dslr into a video cam?
thx
I have not encountered an DSLR which can take videos yet. Even with the D2X it is only 8 frames a second up to 26 shots. That will only last 3 seconds before I have to wait for the buffer to clear before taking another burst.blackmusic said:would you use your dslr to take video shoots?
anyone turning his dslr into a video cam?
thx
I presume your question is asking in the coming future if DSLRs have the ability to take videos since in the current market I don't think there are such cameras that has such features.blackmusic said:would you use your dslr to take video shoots?
anyone turning his dslr into a video cam?
thx
mich_2103 said:I presume your question is asking in the coming future if DSLRs have the ability to take videos since in the current market I don't think there are such cameras that has such features.
Well, my answer for you is no because for the fact that I don't believe in equipment that has various "multi-tasking" features, i.e., a phone that can take 5mp photos etc.
A camera is a camera; a videocam is a video cam and a phone is a phone. Sure, in future mobile phones can take 7MP photos but can I think sometimes the fun in photography is not about the pixels but the changing of lenses and the ability to "sculpt" your photo.
Wah lau, like that so kang kor! Operate everything on such small buttons... :SSnoweagle said:Samsung already has a camera phone which can take 8MP pics....fully equipped with optical zoom, ability to add on conversion lens, ISO and shutter speed settings, etc..
Yupz but very technologically advanced. It's called the SGH-V800 and is only available in Korea to date.mich_2103 said:Wah lau, like that so kang kor! Operate everything on such small buttons... :S
Yeah.. something like that! Cool! :thumbsup:Wai said:like this? taken with 1D MKII
(very big file)
blackmusic said:would you use your dslr to take video shoots?
anyone turning his dslr into a video cam?
thx