Mark Evans
Member
Guys! I know there is one or two that shoot video, on their DSLR's
I for one am a massive fan of videos on DSLR's, but live view mode in bright light can be unusable at times. Focusing and exposure are near on impossible. (That's why you never see videos from me, that feature outdoor shots)
I've just bought the Zacuto Zfinder EVF pro. It's just changed my world, in terms of video and stills.
'Critical focus' is a breeze, and to look at the shot through a viewfinder is great, seeing if exposure is wrong, or even your composition.
Here's a quick vid I did this afternoon. Testing exposure and focus, coming home and checking all clips, I never once got exposure or focus wrong.
If you can, get an EVF or a loupe for your DSLR! It will change everything!
Framing and composition at times, are not great, but i tried various shooting conditions (lighting mainly) to see the success rate.
Shot @ stapleford woods near to where i live, it's about 1 hours worth of shooting.
I for one am a massive fan of videos on DSLR's, but live view mode in bright light can be unusable at times. Focusing and exposure are near on impossible. (That's why you never see videos from me, that feature outdoor shots)
I've just bought the Zacuto Zfinder EVF pro. It's just changed my world, in terms of video and stills.
'Critical focus' is a breeze, and to look at the shot through a viewfinder is great, seeing if exposure is wrong, or even your composition.
Here's a quick vid I did this afternoon. Testing exposure and focus, coming home and checking all clips, I never once got exposure or focus wrong.
If you can, get an EVF or a loupe for your DSLR! It will change everything!
Framing and composition at times, are not great, but i tried various shooting conditions (lighting mainly) to see the success rate.
Shot @ stapleford woods near to where i live, it's about 1 hours worth of shooting.