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Need advice on Nikon D5200 video shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Bryj91" data-source="post: 339989" data-attributes="member: 29507"><p>I think I might have figured out my problem, I have only created a few videos before I read the manual and looking up advice online. I was shooting the videos in auto format with lower aperture, I might have attempted to refocus during each video to accommodate poor quality, and I have always attempted to auto-focus. I believe that if I instead did the following, it will make the quality more bearable and less blurry. </p><p>Create videos in the A mode (or P mode), manual focus before I start the video (or auto-focus in some cases), try to remain as steady as possible when taking the video, and use the 18mm on my lens instead of zooming in.</p><p></p><p>Whenever someone can, please correct me if some if not all of these potential fixes are wrong. Also, still need advice on the last two questions of this post</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryj91, post: 339989, member: 29507"] I think I might have figured out my problem, I have only created a few videos before I read the manual and looking up advice online. I was shooting the videos in auto format with lower aperture, I might have attempted to refocus during each video to accommodate poor quality, and I have always attempted to auto-focus. I believe that if I instead did the following, it will make the quality more bearable and less blurry. Create videos in the A mode (or P mode), manual focus before I start the video (or auto-focus in some cases), try to remain as steady as possible when taking the video, and use the 18mm on my lens instead of zooming in. Whenever someone can, please correct me if some if not all of these potential fixes are wrong. Also, still need advice on the last two questions of this post [/QUOTE]
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