What Each Function Of The Canon T3I Or 600D DOES & How To Use Them Part 3 Video Settings

Media Unlocked
11 Jun 201216:03

Summary

TLDRIn this third part of the Canon T3i walkthrough, David from Media Unlocked dives into the camera's video settings. He covers the key buttons and menu options, explaining how to adjust shutter speed, ISO, and aperture for optimal video performance. David emphasizes the importance of manual focus and proper audio levels for recording, while also exploring frame rates, picture styles, and additional features like zoom and video snapshot. By the end of the video, viewers should have a solid understanding of how to use the Canon T3i for video recording.

Takeaways

  • 🎥 The video is part of a Canon T3i walkthrough series, focusing on video settings.
  • 📸 The presenter explains the functions of the buttons on the back of the camera and how to adjust settings such as ISO, aperture, and shutter speed for video.
  • 📹 It's recommended to keep the shutter speed at the lowest possible setting unless shooting at 60 or 50 frames per second for slow-motion effects.
  • 🔧 The 'Info' button provides quick access to exposure settings and can be customized for video.
  • 🖼️ The camera offers various picture styles, including monochrome for black and white video.
  • 🔊 The camera has manual audio level control, which is useful for adjusting sound recording levels before shooting.
  • 🔄 The 'Movie Exposure' setting is best set to manual for video shooting.
  • 🌐 Switching to PAL mode allows for 50 frames per second shooting instead of the usual 60 in NTSC mode.
  • 📊 The 'Metering Timer' function is not well understood by the presenter, indicating it may be a less commonly used feature.
  • 🔗 A link to a custom white balance tutorial is provided for those interested in learning more about this feature.
  • 📧 Viewers are encouraged to reach out with questions or for clarification on any part of the tutorial.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the video walkthrough for the Canon T3i?

    -The video walkthrough focuses on video settings for the Canon T3i, specifically explaining the buttons, menu settings, and how to use the camera for shooting video.

  • How do you adjust the ISO on the Canon T3i while shooting video?

    -To adjust the ISO, you press the ISO button on the camera, then scroll through the available ISO settings like 100, 200, 400, etc., using the dial.

  • What should the shutter speed be when recording video, and how does it relate to frame rate?

    -For video recording, the shutter speed should be kept at the lowest possible setting unless shooting at higher frame rates, such as 50 or 60 frames per second. Ideally, the shutter speed should be double the frame rate for smoother motion capture.

  • What is the function of the 'Info' button on the Canon T3i during video mode?

    -The 'Info' button toggles between different display options, showing the camera's settings such as shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and exposure, or clearing the screen for a clean view.

  • How do the zoom buttons on the Canon T3i help with manual focusing?

    -The zoom buttons allow you to zoom in on a specific area to help fine-tune your focus, especially when using the manual focus setting. You can zoom in up to 10x to adjust the focus precisely.

  • What is the benefit of using manual focus over autofocus on the Canon T3i for video recording?

    -Manual focus is generally preferred because autofocus on the Canon T3i can be noisy and less accurate, especially during video recording. Manual focus gives the user more control over the shot.

  • What are the available frame rates for shooting video on the Canon T3i?

    -The available frame rates for video recording are 24, 30, and 60 frames per second. The resolution options include 1920x1080 at 24 and 30 fps, and 1280x720 at 60 fps.

  • What is the recommended sound recording setting for the Canon T3i?

    -It is recommended to set the sound recording to manual to avoid peaking. You can adjust the sound levels manually to ensure proper audio quality, keeping the levels just below the peak point.

  • What is the 'Video Snapshot' feature on the Canon T3i, and when should it be used?

    -The 'Video Snapshot' feature allows you to capture short video clips of 2, 4, or 8 seconds. However, the creator mentions that they do not use this feature, and it may not have significant practical use.

  • How does changing the 'Movie Exposure' setting to manual benefit video recording?

    -Setting 'Movie Exposure' to manual gives you full control over exposure settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO, allowing for more consistent and professional-looking video. The auto exposure mode is less reliable for video.

Outlines

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📹 Introduction to Canon T3i Video Settings

David from Media Unlocked introduces the video settings walkthrough for the Canon T3i, focusing on video-related settings and configurations. He mentions the plan to cover button functions and menu settings in detail. He starts by explaining the back buttons of the camera, such as the menu and info buttons, and demonstrates how they work similarly in photo and video modes. David provides a step-by-step guide on adjusting settings like ISO, f-stop, and shutter speed to achieve the desired video quality. He emphasizes keeping the shutter at the lowest setting for standard video shooting or adjusting it based on frames per second for slow motion effects.

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🎯 Understanding Shortcuts and Focus Control

David continues by demonstrating the usage of shortcuts available through the ‘Q’ button. He explains how to change picture styles and set up frames per second using the camera’s dial. He then moves on to cover focus control using zoom-in buttons and manual focus settings. David shows how to get precise focus using manual adjustments and the dials for zoom navigation. He briefly mentions Magic Lantern, a third-party firmware that offers an enhanced focus tool called 'Magic Zoom'. Finally, he covers how to use auto-focus in specific scenarios but generally recommends sticking with manual focus for better control and accuracy.

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⚙️ Exploring Canon T3i Menu Settings for Video

David delves into the Canon T3i menu settings, starting with movie exposure settings. He recommends keeping the exposure in manual mode for better control. He covers the AF mode, AE lock settings, frame rate options (such as 24, 30, and 60 fps), and different resolutions. He discusses sound settings, including wind filter options and manual audio control, advising users to disable automatic sound and manually set record levels to avoid audio peaking. He also touches on the metering timer, highlight tone priority, and grid settings for composition.

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🎛️ Fine-Tuning Image and Video Quality Settings

David covers advanced settings like auto light optimizer and custom white balance. He provides tips on using a customized picture style to achieve washed-out colors for better color correction in post-production. He briefly mentions the method for installing custom picture styles on the camera. Additionally, he explains settings such as image quality, beep control, image review duration, lens correction, and more. He concludes by emphasizing some frequently overlooked settings like auto-rotate, file numbering, and format options.

👋 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

David wraps up the video by summarizing the walkthrough of the Canon T3i's video settings. He encourages viewers to reach out with questions via comments, messages, or email. He also invites viewers to connect on Twitter and Facebook for additional content. He expresses hope that the video has been helpful and signs off, hinting at future video content.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Canon T3i

The Canon T3i is a DSLR camera model discussed extensively in the video. It serves as the primary subject of the walkthrough, where the speaker explains various video settings, controls, and features of the camera. The T3i is used to demonstrate how to configure and optimize settings for shooting video, making it central to the video’s theme.

💡Video Settings

Video settings refer to the configuration options available on the Canon T3i for shooting video. This includes settings for shutter speed, ISO, frame rates, and picture styles. The video focuses on how to adjust these settings to achieve the best video quality, emphasizing the importance of manual adjustments over automatic modes.

💡Shutter Speed

Shutter speed controls how long the camera's sensor is exposed to light. In video mode, the speaker explains that the shutter speed should generally be kept low unless shooting in higher frame rates like 60 fps for slow-motion effects. It’s crucial for managing motion blur and exposure in video recording.

💡ISO

ISO measures the camera's sensitivity to light, affecting the brightness of the video. In the walkthrough, the speaker demonstrates how to adjust the ISO to different levels (e.g., 100, 400) using the T3i’s controls. Higher ISO can brighten the image but may introduce noise, making it an important setting for low-light shooting.

💡Manual Focus

Manual focus involves adjusting the lens focus by hand, rather than relying on the camera’s autofocus system. The speaker highlights the benefits of manual focus for achieving precise control over what is in focus, especially when zooming in or setting up shots with detailed focus points. This is preferred over the T3i’s autofocus, which is described as noisy and less reliable.

💡Frame Rate

Frame rate refers to the number of frames captured per second in a video, affecting the motion smoothness. The T3i offers different frame rates, such as 24, 30, and 60 fps. The video explains how to select the appropriate frame rate for different shooting scenarios, such as using 60 fps for slow-motion effects.

💡Picture Style

Picture style defines the camera’s color, contrast, and sharpness settings during video recording. The T3i offers various styles like Standard, Portrait, Landscape, and Monochrome. The video emphasizes customizing picture styles to achieve a specific look or to better facilitate color correction during post-production.

💡Histogram

The histogram is a graphical representation of the tonal values in the video, showing the distribution of light and dark areas. The video highlights its use as a tool for monitoring exposure, helping the user to adjust settings to avoid underexposure or overexposure during shooting.

💡Magic Lantern

Magic Lantern is a third-party firmware add-on that provides additional features and controls to Canon DSLR cameras like the T3i. The speaker mentions it in the context of advanced focus aids like Magic Zoom, which helps achieve precise focus beyond what the camera’s native firmware offers.

💡Audio Levels

Audio levels control the volume of sound captured during video recording. The T3i allows users to adjust audio manually or set it to automatic, with the speaker demonstrating how to avoid peaking (distortion) by setting appropriate levels. Proper audio levels are critical for ensuring clear sound quality in video production.

Highlights

Overview of Canon T3i video settings and controls, covering all essential buttons and menu functions.

Explanation of ISO, shutter speed, and aperture settings for video, including how to adjust them for optimal results.

Recommendation to keep the shutter speed low unless shooting at high frame rates (50 or 60 fps) for slow-motion video.

Introduction to using the Info button and shortcuts for quickly adjusting video settings like ISO, f-stop, and shutter speed.

Detailed walkthrough of changing Picture Styles, including the option to shoot in monochrome for black-and-white videos.

Guide on selecting different frame rates for video, such as 24 fps, 30 fps, and 60 fps, based on the shooting scenario.

Demonstration of zoom functions and how to manually focus using the zoom-in feature for precise control over focus points.

Explanation of manual and auto-focus modes, including tips on using auto-focus for pre-focusing shots.

Discussion of audio settings, including disabling wind filters and adjusting manual audio levels for optimal recording quality.

Suggestion to disable the wind filter unless shooting in windy conditions without an external mic.

Tutorial on adjusting manual sound recording levels to avoid peaking and ensure clear audio during recording.

Overview of metering timer settings, noting uncertainty about its specific use and inviting audience feedback for clarification.

Exploration of grid settings for video, which helps with composition and framing.

Explanation of auto light optimizer settings and custom white balance for achieving accurate color correction in videos.

Highlight of the option to download specialized Picture Styles for color grading flexibility in post-production.

Discussion on the use of Magic Lantern to enhance the camera's custom white balance and video features.

Advice to use manual focus for more control and precision when setting up complex shots, especially with zoom functionality.

Final walkthrough of how to adjust basic camera settings like image review time, shutter release without card, and lens correction.

Transcripts

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hey guys I'm David with media unlocked

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and today I'm going to be going over

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part three of the canon t3i walkthrough

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and this part three is all going to be

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about the video settings now I know a

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lot of you guys out there have been

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waiting for this so I'm really excited

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to do this video so let's dive right

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into it um so the first part of part

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three we're going to go over all the all

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the buttons here on the back and what

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they do and then we're going to go over

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to all the menu settings so by the time

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I'm done talking today you should have a

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better understanding and knowledge of

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the Canon t3i and how to work video

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alright so let's start here we'll start

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we'll start to the far left to work our

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way over so of course is the menu and

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it's just works like the M setting and

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when you're taking photos you've got all

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of your of your settings you can go in

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there but we'll go over that here in a

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minute

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next is the info button so let's start

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without anything on the screen so you've

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got nothing on the screen but say you

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want to add in some of some of your

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exposures and settings so you can see

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kind of what you're shooting it so we

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can start down here if you notice this

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is your shutter speed your aperture or

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f-stop exposure and your ISO now all of

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these do change the same way they do

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with the EM mode you can hit the ISO

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button so I'm going to click the ISO

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button and then I can go to 100 ISO I

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can go to 400 ISO 200 do that same thing

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with the f-stop hold the AV button down

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scroll your wheel if you're going to

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notice this number is going to change so

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now it's going to be a lot brighter

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because we're bringing our F down put it

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back up at 11 and then if you notice if

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you without touching anything but just

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using the dial up here at the top you're

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going to notice your shutter is going to

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change now when it comes to video you

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really want to keep your shutter at the

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lowest possible setting unless you're

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going to be doing 60 frames per second

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or 50 frames per second shooting we're

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going to be doing slow-motion then from

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my understanding you want your shutter

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double what frames per second you're

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doing you can bring your shutter up even

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more than that so that you can really

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slow it down

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in post all right so then we can hit

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info again

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and now these these are kind of like

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shortcuts you can do all these settings

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in the menu but these are fast shortcuts

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that you can use here in the video

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setting and the way they work is if you

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put the push the cue button and you can

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scroll through so if I want to change my

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picture style I can I can go to like

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definition to or I could go to auto

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standard portrait landscape neutral

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faithful monochrome so maybe I want to

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shoot in black and white monochrome I

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have that option we'll go back to user

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def one you can switch your role you can

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switch if I wanted to be shooting at 60

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frames per second you actually use the

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dial the bottom part does this zoom in

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so if you notice there I'm using the

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dial and let's pick 60 frames per second

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and then the this bottom part there we

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go

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and we got set and we're set to 60

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frames per second and then video snap

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shot is off but you can set it to two

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four and eight seconds and that's just

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kind of like a snapshot of the video and

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so it's a short short clip that you can

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kind of do I don't use video snap shot

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whatsoever back to info we'll hit it

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again so now you've got all this

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information here you've got this

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information here and you can do the

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shortcuts and you've got your histogram

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and if we hit info one more time it's

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all gone and you're back to a blank

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screen all right of course most you

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should know what this does is it does

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your recording so if you push it now I'm

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recording video on the t3i right now

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push it off next we're going to jump

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right over to these bad boys right here

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now with these these guys are great for

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is zooming in and getting your focus the

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way you want it on manual settings so

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let's say let's zoom in as you guys can

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see this box right here is completely

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out of focus I have my lens set to

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manual so what I'm going to do is I'm

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going to go to the front of the lens and

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I'm actually going to move my focus ring

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and I'm zoomed into a 10 so I'm really

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close and if you notice that looks like

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it's pretty well focused we could

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probably just focus it in a little bit

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better that's probably the best focus

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right there so now I'll hit my zoom

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again a zoom out and now my shot is in

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focus so say you do

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zoom in and your and you want to be you

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want to be zooming in or you want to

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focus on something very specific so

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let's zoom in times two there we go

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we're zoomed into 10x and you can

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actually use these little dials right

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here to move around so as you guys

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notice you just right in you can get the

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perfect focus point that's really well

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focused right there and we'll bring down

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the f-stop a little bit here so it's a

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little more compositions a little bit

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better and that's how you're going to be

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able to focus so this is a great way to

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get your focus points right so if you're

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doing a shot where you have some time to

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actually do some setting up then you can

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zoom in put your put your lens on manual

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and then use the ring and that's going

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to work now anybody has a magic lantern

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they have something called magic zoom

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which is very similar and it works very

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well another thing is you can use the

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arrows to again set up your foot preset

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up your focus points so I've got the

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arrow set here if you notice a little

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box is there so when i zoom in twice

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it's going to put me right on that box

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or if I want to go in here I don't be

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over to the far right that's going to

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put me right there so that's what those

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those arrows do right here and of course

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you've got if you need to go and look at

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your previous shots and if you want to

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delete something you have that option as

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well now when it comes to auto focusing

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with this camera number one it's noisy

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it doesn't really work that well but

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anybody's just die hard I have two auto

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focus or wants to do a auto focus like a

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pre focus you can't put your lens in

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automatic focus and then I'll just hold

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down the butter button halfway like I

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normally would with the photo and it's

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going to try to focus on that white

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piece and again it's going to focus on

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where that square is and that square is

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right smack dead on that white backdrop

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so it's not going to focus what there's

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there's no information for it to really

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focus on so if I want to make it focus

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on let's say here it should be able to

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focus that and there you go it focusing

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on the box so if you want to use auto

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focus to pre focus you can do that I

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prefer manual focus I think it works a

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lot better alright so part two we're

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going to go over we're going to go to

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the menu settings and then we're going

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to be done with the with the t3i

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walkthrough and of course you know leave

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comments and messages and you know if

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there's anything that we miss on this

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part or this part that we just did you

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can you can ask me and I'll tell you how

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to do it anyway so I'll be right back

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with part two guys okay guys so now

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we're in the video menu settings and

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let's kind of run through all of them

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let's start right up here at the top

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first is movie exposure I have it set to

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manual you can do auto so automatically

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try to expose your your video but it

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doesn't really work that well just keep

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it manual you really should not be

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trying to shoot video with this thing

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automatically because it's just really

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not made that well for it but if that's

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what you want to do throw in an

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automatic and I'm going to have at it AF

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mode I've got it under live mode right

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now AF with shutter button I have that

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enabled so shutter button AE lock I've

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got it on the f AE lock you've got a few

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other settings here remote control I

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have that disabled and in your highlight

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tone priority you can enable it or

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disable it just has to do with really

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what it says your highlight tones it's

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going to make your shot I believe from

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my understanding a little bit warmer

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with it enabled I've always just left it

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disabled I probably should try shooting

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it enable and see if I see a difference

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under the next setting this is how you

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set up all your your different frames

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per second you have 30 frames per second

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24 frames per second 60 and you have 30

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at 640 which what is that let's see your

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640 that's at 30 30 frames 640 by 480 so

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you don't want to use that unless you're

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doing something real low-quality and you

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want to do it on purpose I leave mine in

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1920 by 24 frames per second and then

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you can do the zoom if you notice down

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here you can go in and you can set it up

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so it's zooming in really really close

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if you know that's how it's actually

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going to shoot so we'll go back to menu

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I'm going to turn that off and then I

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always leave it on 24

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per second sound recording so number one

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wind filter go on and disable that you

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really don't need your wind filter or

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you can you can't enable it it's has to

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do with you there's a lot of wind like

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I'm shooting here indoors I really don't

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need a wind filter so I have that

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disabled if you're shooting outdoors and

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it's real windy and you don't have an

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external mic which you really should

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have an external mic then then go on and

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throw the wind filter on and it will it

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will help you out with your audio a

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little bit but it's really the manual

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audio or the onboard audio is really not

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that great with these cameras and then

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you can do your record level so this is

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one of my favorite parts of the t3i is

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that you do have some control over your

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sound recording you can turn it to

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automatic or disable it so if you want

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to disable sound you can do that you can

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do automatic sound a lot of Makah tribe

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you see it's making me peak right now as

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I'm talking I don't want to peak if I

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was actually recording audio with the

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t3i right now so I throw in manual and

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right now I'm not peeking I could bring

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it up just a little bit so we'll set it

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there and maybe it's a tad bit more so

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that way I'm not I'm right at right

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before I start peaking if I go ooh you

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see that I'm really peaking there so if

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I'm talking a normal voice this seems to

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be where I want my audio levels at for

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the t3i so if you are using these manual

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settings make sure you double check

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before you start shooting have your

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actor talk a little bit make sure your

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audio levels are good you want to have

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them right around here

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as you notice that's where you want to

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Matt so if they're going too high or if

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they're going too low you need to adjust

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accordingly so if it's going too high I

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would bring it down that's going to make

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me really quiet and that's gonna bring

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me a little too far down at the present

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volume of my voice

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let's hit menu and go back metering

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timer honestly guys I did a little

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research I couldn't exactly figure out a

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good answer to what meeting timer is so

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this is one of the few functions on the

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camera I'm not 100 percent positive

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about so if anybody knows or can explain

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metering timer to me a little bit I

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would appreciate it and that way I could

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reboot it on Facebook or something so

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any of you guys that want to know what

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it is I will try to get the answer for

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you the same thing as a man you mode you

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got your grids if you want to do a grid

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when you're shooting you can set up

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grids as well so turn my grid off and

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then the video snapshot you have a 2 for

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an 8 second I don't use video snapshot

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at all but mainly what it is it's

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getting a really fast like 8 second

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video which I really don't understand

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the use of that whatsoever all right so

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you have your exposures again you can go

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in and you can mess around with your

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exposures auto light optimizer I keep it

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in standard again you can mess around

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these settings if you like one better

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than the other standard just seems to be

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the correct going to do custom white

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balance again if you guys want to know

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how to do a custom white balance I will

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put a link right here so that you can go

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to my custom white balance video and

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learn how to custom white balance your

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your shot so I use magic lantern to

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custom white balance but for people that

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don't have magic lantern then you going

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to have to manually do it

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picture style again I keep it on user

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def one especially for video I've

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actually downloaded a specialized

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picture style so that it washes out some

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of the colors so that when I put it into

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Adobe Premiere I can make my for color

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correcting it's much easier because my

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colors are very very washed out and

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that's what I like to use far as picture

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style one of these days I'll do a video

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on how to install a picture style into

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like your t3i or t2i so that you can get

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the best possible color out of post when

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you do the editing but you do have other

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options like monochrome you can suit in

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black and white if you want to shoot

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your video and black and white you do

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have that option quality I just again

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keep it in raw but you can change this

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like in the in mode you can go through

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and pick the different ones you want

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beep I have that disabled shutter

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shutter release without card I have it

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enabled image review I've got to set to

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4 seconds so if you want to after you've

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taken an image they'll be up on the

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screen for 4 seconds before it pops off

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and then again this is going to

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correction on make sure you have the

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right lens which of course is the exact

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lens that I have on the camera so that's

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good and then it's pretty much these are

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the same ones as we did in video 1 you

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can protect your image you can rotate

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your image

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erasing images print orders creative

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filters and you can resize the creative

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filters you just hit set if I remember

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correctly and you can pick your creative

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filter so histogram and then you can go

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histogram image jump I've got it to one

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image slideshow you can rate your image

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this has to do with bass boost for

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output to a TV you can add a little more

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bass into it and then this again control

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over your HDMI right there I've got it

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set the power off so that means the

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shutter will close down and my camera

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will go blank screened and you get that

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that clicking sound after two minutes

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auto rotate you can format here and then

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file numbering I've got it set to

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continuous that means every time I take

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a picture or I actually make a file it's

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just going to add another number to it

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so whatever number on that actual is

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just snap to shot right there so what

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I've taken eight thousand five hundred

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and seventy three photos with this

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camera because I've just used the

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continuous the whole time you can set up

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folders and then LCD brightness date and

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time language in TCS now you do want it

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on NTC s if you want to sixty frames per

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second if you want fifty frames per

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second you can switch over to pal and

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then I'll actually show you what that

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looks like so now I only have twelve

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eighty by fifty and then I've got 25

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frames instead of 30 and 25 on this

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instead of thirty if we go back to

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change it to n CCS switch back over now

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I've got 60 frames per second 30 frames

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per second set back up and then a

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feature guide I've got that disabled so

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guys that is my walkthrough of the Canon

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t3i I do hope it helped you out again if

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there is something that I went over that

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you didn't understand or something I

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somehow skipped that you wanted to know

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