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Daniel Corcoran May 26th, 2009 07:19 AM

Best/ Easiest Outdoor Settings
 
Hi,

I have a loan of a 5d2 with 28-75mm Tamron lens (no manual ap) for some testing. I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for the best/ easiest method for controlling aperture outside in unpredictable sunny/ cloudy conditions. I have an upcoming project 100% to be shot in daylight and I would love to use the 5d2.

I know there are a good few solutions but I’m simply looking for the safest way to ensure decent footage. I have noticed considerable flickering with the test footage when panning/ tilting. Does this sound like a Shutter Speed Issue? If so is it vital to fix the Shutter Speed? I am viewing the footage on an iMac and the camera is set to Pal. Probably a stupid question but why does this cam let you choose between PAL/ NTSC when you record at 30fps?

Much Appreciated,
Daniel

Julian Frost May 26th, 2009 08:02 PM

Download the firmware upgrade on June 2nd!

:-)

Julian

Daniel Corcoran May 27th, 2009 03:34 AM

Nice- Thats great news to wake up to!!

Now I just have to figure out what is going on with the Tamron lens, flikering/ breathing when panning. Its definetly nothing to do with ap/ shutter speed, Im pretty sure it has to be a focusing issue. I have also changes the video files into Apple Intermediate Codec and it is still filkering?

cheers
Daniel

Wayne Avanson May 27th, 2009 09:21 AM

Daniel

do you really mean flickering as in getting brighter for a split second? If so, did you lock the exposure? (star button) before shooting

Or do you mean stuttering? Maybe the CF card is too slow or something else I vaguely remember from somewhere on the forum about stuttering problems.

Do a search for Stuttering and see if you can find it

Cheers

Avey

Daniel Corcoran May 28th, 2009 05:10 AM

Hi,

I have done some more testing,

I have set all the controls manually using the lens twist method, ap/sh set * button on and the record. I am still getting a slight stutter when I pan very slowly, when panned fast I am having no problems. As I said its only when I pan across slowly, any ideas?? The CF card I'm using is a Sandisk 8g Extreme IV

cheers
Daniel


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