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pico23


Apr 2, 2011, 1:18 PM

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Re: [JasonsDrivingForce] Best Low Profile lens for Nikon D90
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btw, I'm sure you are aware, but most professional Dslr video is shot on a tripod with SR off. You can see the setups at the end of the being bobby video, and there was a behind the scenes shoot and video for the I-10 commercial, which was a hell of a setup, no handheld shots in that.

Secondly, almost all professional video is shot in short takes. I admit I don't know a lot about video shooting, but I do have 2 friends with film degrees, who shoot professionally (MTV, National Geo, MLB you know stuff you'll see on TV), so I occassionally pick their brains.


Finally, the Nikon D5000 has no in camera SR, and it only gets 5 minutes per cut. I did a little research and it is true the Sony A55/A33 had MORE of an issue with SR on, like 9 minutes of straight video, but they also overheated with the SR turned off. In both cases, a lot of the issue was ambient air temperature. I can vouch that ambient air does have an impact. My K-7 (Samsung CMOS) had issues in warm weather with extended live view and video recording, the new K-5 with the same Sony sensor found in Nikon and Sony cameras also overheats. Though I also shoot in short takes, I had to make sure I turned off the Live View between takes or I'd overheat the sensor. This had nothing (or very little) to do with the SR mechanism.


(This post was edited by pico23 on Apr 2, 2011, 3:12 PM)



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