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Uneternal
1 year ago

No, only the 1500D and 2000D video are not suitable because they do not have a continuous autofocus. That means you have to focus in videos by hand.

You should get at least one 70D for videos.

GammaFoto
1 year ago
Reply to  Uneternal

an Arri Alexa or an RED Raptor also have no autofocus, neither “continuous” nor otherwise. No one!
So do you want to argue with the argument that the cameras with which all the major feature films and series are filmed do not own to film because they do not have a “continuous autofocus”?

Uneternal
1 year ago
Reply to  GammaFoto

You’ve noticed that you’re not in the forum for professional cinematography, right?

GammaFoto
1 year ago

saves me a lot of headaches

Uneternal
1 year ago

I’m not answering you anymore.

GammaFoto
1 year ago

So what? Facts remain the same!
You can also film without autofocus, so a camera is not “inappropriate” as you try to put it. On the contrary, I would even disable an autofocus extra because it is just a Advantages is to have manual control over the sharpness! Doing this good Films also that you play with the sharpness and put them manually where you want them and not where the autofocus means it should be sharp. With the sharpness one directs the attention of the viewer, a very important stylistic remedy!

bluedxca93
1 year ago

No.. also the 2000d not.

ohwehohach
1 year ago

Apart from the fact that it can be practiced within 30 seconds: No, it does not.