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Phil Murray December 8th, 2010 05:27 PM

Raw Canon DSLR file
 
Does anyone know where I can obtain a sample of raw video footage so I can see how my NLE's and computer will handle it? I just need a few seconds, but can't find anything on the web and no local stores have demo units available. (I am tentatively planning to purchase a 60D in the next few days if I am confident my system is up to par.)

Thanks for any help you can give.

Phil

Joel Peregrine December 8th, 2010 10:59 PM

Here's 30 seconds of 1080/24 from a T2i - 130 MB:

http://tinyurl.com/2a7anmy

(Its a shot of the LCD during a load of Magic Lantern.)

Viswanadha Reddy December 9th, 2010 12:19 AM

How to Capture RAW data,if understand correctly , it is the data without H.264 compression.Is it possible to get from T2i or anyother DSLR..

Jon Fairhurst December 9th, 2010 01:09 AM

Photos are RAW. You can make a RAW video from timelapse photos.

Real-time video is h.264 only.

You can capture the HDMI uncompressed output, but the image is scaled and not good for production purposes.

Perrone Ford December 9th, 2010 01:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viswanadha Reddy (Post 1596549)
How to Capture RAW data,if understand correctly , it is the data without H.264 compression.Is it possible to get from T2i or anyother DSLR..

No RAW video on any DSLR. You can get uncompressed video from the Panasonic GH2. Or so it's claimed. How to record it is another matter.

Bryan Cantwell December 9th, 2010 08:05 AM

Guys, I'm pretty sure he just means he wants a video file shot by a 60D/T2i that is in the original format the camera produces, and not transcoded or compressed for the netz. :)

Chris Hurd December 9th, 2010 04:01 PM

Yeah, it should be clear that he's talking about a
native QuickTime clip straight out of the camera.

Phil Murray December 9th, 2010 04:33 PM

Sorry, guys. I did mean video footage straight out of the camera. It has been so long since I've done photo work that I completely forgot about RAW photo files. I apologize for the confusion, but thanks so much for the help.

Joel -- thank you for the file. I got it and it runs quite smoothly straight on the timeline in Vegas Pro 10 and Premiere Elements which is a positive. My favorite "quick and dirty" NLE -- Pinnacle Studio 12 -- doesn't take it, though. I've ordered the upgrade to Studio 14 which many folks say also accepts the files straight out of the camera with little or no problem. (I've got a decent vide card and a quad core processor so I should be okay.) Based on this ecxperience, i went ahead and bought a 60D this afternoon.

I'm leaving for a couple of weeks to spend time way back in the mountains in a little village in the Andes. It's going to be a completely new experience for me and I'd like to do as much shooting as possible with video AND photos. I think a DSLR would be a good medium between my favorite XH-A1 and my little HV40 as well as provide quality photos. (I already have a few good Canon lenses.)

Phil


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