How does the Canon 70D Video Capabilities work during a concert?
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Now let's move on to the video portion of this review. I feel this camera is more of a video camera than still camera. This is one of the first DSLR's on the market to actually have solid continuos auto focus.
I had the chance to spend the day filming Silvertide before during and after a recent concert. I used the Canon 70D with a 16-35 2.8 version two as well as the 70-200 2.8 IS II. I was on a video monopod which gave me stability as well as smooth panning and movements.
When it comes to doing video of subjects that move you know how hard it can be to try and keep focus where it should be. With the Canon 70D's amazing new autofocus system during video recoding you really just point it and let it shoot.
Of course you don't always want to let the camera take care of the autofocus. That's where the touch screen comes in handy. You can simply touch anywhere on the screen and watch as your focus smoothly transitions from one position to the next. I tested this out with the USM lenses and it was fast and accurate. I could transition from something in the foreground to the background and back again.
I was very happy with the image quality and color when my exposure was correct. Shooting a concert is not the easiest of situations to capture video in but I think it handled very very well.
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Now let's move on to the video portion of this review. I feel this camera is more of a video camera than still camera. This is one of the first DSLR's on the market to actually have solid continuos auto focus.
I had the chance to spend the day filming Silvertide before during and after a recent concert. I used the Canon 70D with a 16-35 2.8 version two as well as the 70-200 2.8 IS II. I was on a video monopod which gave me stability as well as smooth panning and movements.
When it comes to doing video of subjects that move you know how hard it can be to try and keep focus where it should be. With the Canon 70D's amazing new autofocus system during video recoding you really just point it and let it shoot.
Of course you don't always want to let the camera take care of the autofocus. That's where the touch screen comes in handy. You can simply touch anywhere on the screen and watch as your focus smoothly transitions from one position to the next. I tested this out with the USM lenses and it was fast and accurate. I could transition from something in the foreground to the background and back again.
I was very happy with the image quality and color when my exposure was correct. Shooting a concert is not the easiest of situations to capture video in but I think it handled very very well.
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