15 responses to “CANON EOS 60D video test. CHINA TOWN in LOS ANGELES, CA”
Pascal CALEBOUT
I like the colors in this video, was the D60 set on auto?
mzsteadicam
Great video buddy i love t3i
z0rr0rr0r
Honestly i expetec better. There is alot of tearing whan panning. Maybe on 720p there isn’t the same problem?
Catchmeidareyou
I can’t stand when the camera is moved while filming in 1080p, hurts my eyes like hell. What causes that effect?
Love the quality though!
Marcus Dibble
Check out my video sample on my CHANNEL 🙂 or /watch?v=fyxXDUnHm5o
FULL HD 1080P
kk1000vid
Thank you. Indeed, it’s the speed of my SD card. Problem solved.
nuhii
Hi im pretty sure its your memory card, Make sure its a good one, coz when recording the memory card have to store all the information. But if to much then it will stop. I have an SD10 and it works great. You can also see the SD speed on your canon lcd as an battary icon, if your SD card is slow it will look like a full battery icon, if your SD is fast it will appear as an low battery icon. Low means that the card stores data quickly.
kk1000vid
Your video is excellent. I have a 60D too, but sometimes while recording video, it stops recording automatically. Is this issue ever happened to you? I have a 64gb of memory with 15mb/s. I think is the speed of my mememory card; but I’m not sure. What is you memory speed? Thanks, if you can give me any advices.
TheJTCProductions11
forget it jake its chinatown
bkajanetty
does the e60 make a clicking sound when it tries to auto focus in and out of view
Trevor Deslippe
i wonder, the title is canon “EOS 60D” TEST
John Edwards
What camera were you using?
GulsahOlmez
Hi there, great video. Thank you for sharing. What settings did you use while shooting this video? Frame rate, AF, and did you use a tripod. How did you manage to keep it so steady and stabilized. Most importantly the Auto Focus, how did you manage to keep the focus so clear?
bomotsot
ur filipinos^^, great!
iloveMayThing
18-135mm standard zoom lens. windows movie maker.
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15 responses to “CANON EOS 60D video test. CHINA TOWN in LOS ANGELES, CA”
I like the colors in this video, was the D60 set on auto?
Great video buddy i love t3i
Honestly i expetec better. There is alot of tearing whan panning. Maybe on 720p there isn’t the same problem?
I can’t stand when the camera is moved while filming in 1080p, hurts my eyes like hell. What causes that effect?
Love the quality though!
Check out my video sample on my CHANNEL 🙂 or /watch?v=fyxXDUnHm5o
FULL HD 1080P
Thank you. Indeed, it’s the speed of my SD card. Problem solved.
Hi im pretty sure its your memory card, Make sure its a good one, coz when recording the memory card have to store all the information. But if to much then it will stop. I have an SD10 and it works great. You can also see the SD speed on your canon lcd as an battary icon, if your SD card is slow it will look like a full battery icon, if your SD is fast it will appear as an low battery icon. Low means that the card stores data quickly.
Your video is excellent. I have a 60D too, but sometimes while recording video, it stops recording automatically. Is this issue ever happened to you? I have a 64gb of memory with 15mb/s. I think is the speed of my mememory card; but I’m not sure. What is you memory speed? Thanks, if you can give me any advices.
forget it jake its chinatown
does the e60 make a clicking sound when it tries to auto focus in and out of view
i wonder, the title is canon “EOS 60D” TEST
What camera were you using?
Hi there, great video. Thank you for sharing. What settings did you use while shooting this video? Frame rate, AF, and did you use a tripod. How did you manage to keep it so steady and stabilized. Most importantly the Auto Focus, how did you manage to keep the focus so clear?
ur filipinos^^, great!
18-135mm standard zoom lens. windows movie maker.