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===Movie Recording Time Limits=== | ===Movie Recording Time Limits=== | ||
− | *With a 16GB memory card, the total recording | + | *With a 16GB memory card, the total available recording time for a 1920x1080 video resolution is 44 minutes. |
*An individual movie file has a maximum size of 4GB. If a file reaches this limit, it will create a new file automatically - no need to restart recording. | *An individual movie file has a maximum size of 4GB. If a file reaches this limit, it will create a new file automatically - no need to restart recording. | ||
*The maximum recording time for a single movie clip is 29 minutes, 59 seconds. Once a clip reaches this time it will stop automatically. To resume recording press the video record button. | *The maximum recording time for a single movie clip is 29 minutes, 59 seconds. Once a clip reaches this time it will stop automatically. To resume recording press the video record button. | ||
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''(film grain - light sensitivity)'' | ''(film grain - light sensitivity)'' | ||
*Press the ISO button and use the scroll wheel to adjust values. | *Press the ISO button and use the scroll wheel to adjust values. | ||
− | *Anything above 800 will look | + | Recommended ISO settings: |
+ | :*100-400 outdoor, bright light | ||
+ | :*800-1600 Indoor, low light | ||
+ | ISO 100 will provide the most clear and detailed image. Anything above 800 will look grainy and introduce more significant noise in the image. | ||
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+ | '''Adjust exposure''': | ||
+ | *SHUTTER - turn the scroll wheel to adjust the shutter speed. Anything below 1/60 of a second will have motion blur. For fast moving subjects increase the shutter speed above 1/60th. | ||
+ | *APERTURE - press the Av button while turning the scroll wheel to expand or contract the aperture/iris. This will directly affect the depth of field. | ||
'''Set White Balance''': | '''Set White Balance''': | ||
+ | Custom white balance will only be able to calibrate properly once a decent exposure is achieved - not too dark, not too bright. Do this step last. | ||
*Take a shot of a white piece of paper in the subject area. | *Take a shot of a white piece of paper in the subject area. | ||
*In the menu settings select that white image as the custom white balance reference. | *In the menu settings select that white image as the custom white balance reference. | ||
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*Select custom white balance using the scroll wheel. | *Select custom white balance using the scroll wheel. | ||
*Press Quick menu to exit. | *Press Quick menu to exit. | ||
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'''Focus''': | '''Focus''': | ||
− | *It is recommended to use manual focus | + | *It is recommended to only use manual focus when shooting video. |
− | *Before recording, use the focus assist zoom button to toggle magnification x5, or x10 to do critical focus | + | *Before recording, use the focus assist zoom button to toggle magnification x5, or x10 to do critical focus on the subject, and rotate the focus ring on the lens until the image is clear. |
*When using autofocus during video recording press the shutter half-way to do focus. This may cause the lens movement to be recorded on the audio track. | *When using autofocus during video recording press the shutter half-way to do focus. This may cause the lens movement to be recorded on the audio track. | ||
'''Start Recording''': | '''Start Recording''': | ||
− | *Press the camera button with the red dot directly next to the viewfinder to start video recording. (Pressing the shutter will only take a still image) | + | *Press the camera button with the red dot directly next to the viewfinder to start video recording. (Pressing the shutter will only take a still image). |
− | *Press the | + | *Press the video record button again to stop. |
''It is recommended to have pre and post roll before and after each shot.'' | ''It is recommended to have pre and post roll before and after each shot.'' | ||
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[http://littlegreatideas.com/stabilizer/diy/ DIY Steadicam] | [http://littlegreatideas.com/stabilizer/diy/ DIY Steadicam] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 24 January 2014
Contents
Shooting Video on the Canon Rebel DSLR T5i
Notes
- Media Loan has several models of rebels. The T5i uses battery type LP-E8. These are not cross-compatible with other batteries, or power supplies.
- Additional accessories including AC adapter cables, memory card readers, lenses, and remotes are available separately through Media Loan.
- It is recommended to use a tripod, or monopod, to reduce camera shake.
- When using the default zoom lens aperture changes will occur during a change in focal length - zooming while recording video is not recommended.
- Using autofocus during movie shooting can cause the lens to adjust continuously and create noises with sound recording. Use an external microphone to prevent this, or use only manual focus.
- Shooting for extended periods of time can cause the sensor to overheat, resulting in image artifacts, and/or shutting down. If this happens please turn the camera off for a while and wait for it to cool down.
Movie Recording Time Limits
- With a 16GB memory card, the total available recording time for a 1920x1080 video resolution is 44 minutes.
- An individual movie file has a maximum size of 4GB. If a file reaches this limit, it will create a new file automatically - no need to restart recording.
- The maximum recording time for a single movie clip is 29 minutes, 59 seconds. Once a clip reaches this time it will stop automatically. To resume recording press the video record button.
Camera Settings
- Turn off both Auto Focus and Image Stabilizer switches on the lens
- Turn the camera switch to the movie mode (camera icon)
- Press the Menu button and adjust the following settings Canon Rebel T5i Video Settings Guide
- Press the red video record button near the viewfinder to start video recording. Press once more to stop.
Shooting Settings
Set the ISO/ASA: (film grain - light sensitivity)
- Press the ISO button and use the scroll wheel to adjust values.
Recommended ISO settings:
- 100-400 outdoor, bright light
- 800-1600 Indoor, low light
ISO 100 will provide the most clear and detailed image. Anything above 800 will look grainy and introduce more significant noise in the image.
Adjust exposure:
- SHUTTER - turn the scroll wheel to adjust the shutter speed. Anything below 1/60 of a second will have motion blur. For fast moving subjects increase the shutter speed above 1/60th.
- APERTURE - press the Av button while turning the scroll wheel to expand or contract the aperture/iris. This will directly affect the depth of field.
Set White Balance:
Custom white balance will only be able to calibrate properly once a decent exposure is achieved - not too dark, not too bright. Do this step last.
- Take a shot of a white piece of paper in the subject area.
- In the menu settings select that white image as the custom white balance reference.
- Press Display.
- Press Quick menu.
- Select custom white balance using the scroll wheel.
- Press Quick menu to exit.
Focus:
- It is recommended to only use manual focus when shooting video.
- Before recording, use the focus assist zoom button to toggle magnification x5, or x10 to do critical focus on the subject, and rotate the focus ring on the lens until the image is clear.
- When using autofocus during video recording press the shutter half-way to do focus. This may cause the lens movement to be recorded on the audio track.
Start Recording:
- Press the camera button with the red dot directly next to the viewfinder to start video recording. (Pressing the shutter will only take a still image).
- Press the video record button again to stop.
It is recommended to have pre and post roll before and after each shot.
Saving Footage
Copy the entire contents of the camera memory card INTACT to the local computer, or an external drive.
- Turn off the camera.
- Remove the memory card and insert into the provided card reader on the computer desk in the MML, or Non-Linear suites. -Card readers are also available for checkout from Media Loan.
- Create a folder with your name on the Storage or Local Work drive.
- Copy the entire DCIM folder from the memory card into your folder. DO NOT make any changes to this folder, or its contents.
- Eject the memory card by dragging to the trash.
- Preview clips by navigating to files with the .mov extension inside the DCIM folder.
- Put the memory card back into the camera and re-format before returning equipment to Media Loan.