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Newbie to DSLR (Not Photo or Video Creation): How to Have AutoFocus on In (All?) Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Soniclight" data-source="post: 621038" data-attributes="member: 43660"><p>That kind of lens sounds expensive. Not in my financial zip code. </p><p></p><p>As to audio, the type of videos I make are usually scored by me (music man dude) and are of the artsy dreamy type. So I strip out the audio track. Meaning I don't do weddings, sports, family events, etc. that require audio of the footage.</p><p></p><p> If I need to do a voice-over, I do it directly via mic in either my Vegas Pro NLE or Steinberg Cubase audio production prog via my small Beringer mixer.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, once I get the hang of this camera a bit more, it's going to be... experiment, experiment, experiment. Hopefully it won't be nightmare to get the focus right, or I'll have to plan out what I do more carefully.</p><p></p><p>Or if I hit brick wall, sell and buy a camcorder.</p><p>One day at a time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soniclight, post: 621038, member: 43660"] That kind of lens sounds expensive. Not in my financial zip code. As to audio, the type of videos I make are usually scored by me (music man dude) and are of the artsy dreamy type. So I strip out the audio track. Meaning I don't do weddings, sports, family events, etc. that require audio of the footage. If I need to do a voice-over, I do it directly via mic in either my Vegas Pro NLE or Steinberg Cubase audio production prog via my small Beringer mixer. Anyway, once I get the hang of this camera a bit more, it's going to be... experiment, experiment, experiment. Hopefully it won't be nightmare to get the focus right, or I'll have to plan out what I do more carefully. Or if I hit brick wall, sell and buy a camcorder. One day at a time... [/QUOTE]
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