What Would You Do in this Situation?? Canon T4I for Video What Am I Doin Wrong? 2013
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What Would You Do in this Situation?? Canon T4I for Video What Am I Doin Wrong? 2013
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the lighting is pretty normal for your standard dorm room.
im told that the lower the ISO the clearer your video quality will be. so my goal is trying to get the iso as low as possible but if i go any lower than 1600 my picture quality will get too dark.
currently i have my aperture set at 3.5, shutter speed at 30 and my iso at 1600. if i move down the iso any more it will cause the screen to be too dark
im using an 18-55mm lens. what should i be doing?
also a completely unrelated question but i charged my battery over night and i used it in my camera for no more than 3 minutes and already the battery looks like this
shouldnt the battery be displaying full bars?</div>
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the lighting is pretty normal for your standard dorm room.
im told that the lower the ISO the clearer your video quality will be. so my goal is trying to get the iso as low as possible but if i go any lower than 1600 my picture quality will get too dark.
currently i have my aperture set at 3.5, shutter speed at 30 and my iso at 1600. if i move down the iso any more it will cause the screen to be too dark
im using an 18-55mm lens. what should i be doing?
also a completely unrelated question but i charged my battery over night and i used it in my camera for no more than 3 minutes and already the battery looks like this
shouldnt the battery be displaying full bars?</div>
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the lighting is pretty normal for your standard dorm room.
im told that the lower the ISO the clearer your video quality will be. so my goal is trying to get the iso as low as possible but if i go any lower than 1600 my picture quality will get too dark.
currently i have my aperture set at 3.5, shutter speed at 30 and my iso at 1600. if i move down the iso any more it will cause the screen to be too dark
im using an 18-55mm lens. what should i be doing?
also a completely unrelated question but i charged my battery over night and i used it in my camera for no more than 3 minutes and already the battery looks like this
shouldnt the battery be displaying full bars?</div>
2013 2013 2013 security programming design programs game system software hardware scripting dynamic programming designs disney college program design star proxy list ecommerce Amelia Islands Amsterdam Antique Chairs Apartment for Rent Aquarium Asthma Astronomy Athletes Foot Baby Boomers Background Check Ballroom Dancing Bankruptcy Barbecues BBQs Bean Bags Bipolar Bird Houses Bird Watching Blinds Body Building Body Detox Bonsai Bowling Breast Augmentation Bronchitis Budgeting Bullying Business Mentoring Calcium Calibration Candle Making candles Careers Carpets cats Cheffing Childrens Parties Chinese Tea Christmas Decorations Comic Books Computer Training Copyright Credit Repair Criminal Records cuff links Dating Day Outings Designer Footwear Direct Mail Marketing Domain Names Drug Addiction ecommerce Educational Toys Elderly Care Electrician Essential Oils Estrogen European Travel Family Fishing Fitness Articles Fly Fishing Forums Fruit Trees Genealogy Gift Ideas Goal Setting Golf Green Decking And Patios hail loss Harley Davidson Hiking Hiking and Camping
the lighting is pretty normal for your standard dorm room.
im told that the lower the ISO the clearer your video quality will be. so my goal is trying to get the iso as low as possible but if i go any lower than 1600 my picture quality will get too dark.
currently i have my aperture set at 3.5, shutter speed at 30 and my iso at 1600. if i move down the iso any more it will cause the screen to be too dark
im using an 18-55mm lens. what should i be doing?
also a completely unrelated question but i charged my battery over night and i used it in my camera for no more than 3 minutes and already the battery looks like this
shouldnt the battery be displaying full bars?</div>
Home Automation Home Business Home Schooling Homeopathy Honeymoon Hydroponic Garden Identity Theft Jazz Job Hunting Preparation Joint Venture Landscape Design Latin Dance Law School Lawn Care Lean Manufacturing license Local Recreation Locksmith Marriage Meditation Metal Detector Mexico Mortgages Motor Homes Moving Mutual Funds Natural Insecticides Natural Insectiside Nursing Assistant Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Online Dating Origami Outdoor Swing Outsourcing Paintball Penny stocks Pet Grooming Pet Insurance Pet Parrots Pets Photography Physiotherapy Potty Training Power Tools Private Investigation Prom Hairstyles Prototyping Public Domain Rawfood Diet Recycling Resume Safari Vacations Salad and Dressing Ideas Scholarship Scuba Diving Self Improvement Setting Goals Single Parenting Skiing Skiing Locations Skin Care small business Snowmobiles social networking Spectrum Analysers Spiders Sports Apparel Sports Nutrition Spring Makeup Stained Glass Stress Student Loan Bad Credit Summer Animal Care Summer Fashion Trends Summer Fitness Summer Heat Summer Jobs Summer Savings Summer Travel Summer Vacations Supercross Surround Sound Sweeteners Swimming Pool Ownership Taekwondo Tattoo Technology And Gadgets Termites Time Management Timeshare Toy Trains Trademarks Trading Triathlon Trophies Vacuum Cleaners Vegetarian Vitamins and Supplements Wedding Etiquette Wedding Themes Wheelchair Lifts Wild Flowers Windsor Pilates Working Dogs2013 2013 2013
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