Hi Maria, thanks for posting! If you're wanting tohave high definition
photos, we suggest setting your image quality on RAW+ JPEG L. While this
means that your camera will have 2 of each image you shoot on your memory
card, the uncompressed RAW format file can be heavily edited in a program
like Photoshop without losing image quality, which can occur over time with
a JPEG. Take a look on page 84 of your user's manual for instructions on
changing your image quality. We hope this helps!
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4 years has passed by since I bought my 60D (my first camera as well) but I
still remember precisely how eager I was before officially owning it. To me
this video is more than a tutorial, it's indeed a spiritual message
encouraging me to photography, and of course, in a very different
perspective. Many thanks for creating such a marvelous video and for
filming it in my beautiful country, Vietnam :)
very informative, I watched the whole series straight through and now i am
watching a second time with my camera in my hand and following along
P.S. i have a 128 gb card in my 60d and i tried a 256 just to see if it
worked.
i download all my pics daily so i do not carry them around on the card any
longer than it takes me to get back home to download them
The 60D can take up to 64GB SDHC cards. I use 32, 16 and 8GB cards SDHC
Class 10. Be careful using larger cards, if it goes bad then you loose
everything on it.. I prefer to use multiple smaller cards for photography
and use the 16 and 32GB for video bu off load them each take on to a laptop.
Thanks a lot. I encounter a problem when i was recording with a EOS 60d the
recording stop after a few seconds with a massage (Movie recording has been
stopped automatically) please i need your help. thanks.
+Larry Rufus Hello Larry, The scenario you describe is generally a card issue. Your card should be a Class 6 rated SD card with a minimum write speed of 15-20 MB/s or a Class 10 SD card rated at 30-40 MB/s write speed. Most SD cards are usually advertised with their read speed and the actual write speed can be much lower. We also recommend format you card regularly since a fragmented card will slow down the write speed. If you need assistance, please contact our US-based tech support at //bit.ly/ContactCanon for help. We hope this information is useful.
How to - Canon 60D Tutorial
//froknowsphoto.com/?p=2785 The Canon 60D is a very popular starter camera for some people. This video will help you better understand the functions of ...
+scott phillips That extender is autofocus compatible. All I can say is to make sure that autofocus switch is turned on both on the lens and on the extender.
+scott phillips If the extender does not have electronic connections, then you won't be able to use the lens' autofocus. If it does have them, then it should be automatic, otherwise, I'm not sure, there might be a switch or something. You can tell by looking to see if there are electrical contacts at the point where the extender mounts to the camera body. That's the best I can do without knowing exactly what extender you have, hope it helps!
Canon EOS 60D Tutorial Video 9 - Camera Setup Menu 1
In video 9 we take a look at the Camera Setup Menu 1 on the Canon EOS 60D. Covering features such as.. Auto Power Off Rotate Format Folder Selection File ...
Select folder looks useful, but you don't say how to manage folders, e.g.,
label, place shots in particular folders, transfer to computer. etc.
Canon 60D Settings for High Quality DSLR Video
Visit //thepodcastersstudio.com/gear to see and read about all the gear used in this video. Learn which settings are best for filming video with a Canon DLSR ...
+M Power if you have the interviewee within a few feet, a great on-cam microphone is this Rode //podhelp.me/RbPLrq (affiliate link) I talk about what makes it especially good for DSLRs here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kglj2L4aldw but again, it depends on what you are recording. If you want to do separate sound, that is where the audio is recorder away from the camera which essentially makes you wireless, you can get an affordable lavalier microphone and use it with a recorder like this (great sale on the silver one right now) //www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1180782-REG/zoom_zh1s_h1_handy_recorder_silver.html/BI/5841/KBID/6710 but this setup requires you to sync the audio from the recorder with the camera in post production. You can also consider putting a lav mic directly into the camera like I do here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJi85J9SXyI you might need an extension cord depending on your framing and how far the interviewee is.
wanna ask a question .when i want to shoot video with 60D daytime I set my
aperture 5.6 , shutter speed 50 and dont want to change theese settings,
but it seems too bright.. and i should change aperture or shutter speed :(
what can i else do? if nothing, what maximum shutter speed is recommended
on 24fps shoot?
Its really frustrating to shoot under bright light (9am under bright
sunlight), turning aperture to f9 - f11, and adjusting the shutter speed
with no certainty just to compliment exposure. I do get unclear video clips
everytime, can anybody give tips on shooting under bright light? my using
canon 60d and tamron 17-50 2.8. thanks .. im so new with this.
How do you start recording becasue i got a camera and when i put it on the
camera mode by turning the knob to the video record thing icon and when i
click the trigger it take a picture anyone help me because i been trying to
find a tutorial and still cant find it
+bob2build To record a video, flip the on/off switch to the "movie camera". Then press the live view button that has the white camera icon(to the right of the eye viewfinder)
+Chris Winter As usual you put your heart and soul into your work. I love
the simple way you have presented this tutorial. I know it takes so much
work to create these videos and especially when you want to simplify the
subject. Nicely done mate, look forward to your following episodes in this
series.
No worries, I love your new format with your channel branding even in the segues between sections. Congratulations for racing past the 10000 subs mark. Incredible, its working well for you. +Chris Winter
+Simple Audio Tips Thanks so much mate, I always try as hard as I can and also to try and be friendly. There are too many egos on youtube so it's always nice to be a little different :) Thanks for the kind words!