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