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Nikon D750 movies stink!
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 466776" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>you are right, there is convenience and ease with a dedicated video camera. there are pluses and minuses to both. in weddings the move is to dslr video and there is a huge demand for it. in fact its the reason Im moving to dslr video shooting. there is non stop work compared to stills. the P2hd 130 and other shoulder cams are still used. usually people who are still stuck in the 90's. </p><p></p><p>but those who are looking for angles and perspectives that look like stills, creativity is fully open with dslr and its where its at today. a good dslr videographer works 8-14 weddings a month. and thats usually a physical limit because weddings are physically stressing. so if you wanted you could work everyday. yes we have weddings 5-6 days of the week. not only on weekends. in fact there are no weddings on the weekends. </p><p></p><p>the big difference is the d750 works at iso 3200 and can shoot with minimal lighting and captures the atmosphere vs regular cams that need tons of light and..doesnt. and youre absolutely correct regarding video with dslr being diffcult. there is a lot to learn and a lot of settings to adjust to get it right. but if I have to throw convenience out the window to get a nice shot, so be it. for me its about the final image not just to capture/document. otherwise im just an average photographer and there are enough of those. with dslr you have to put thought to create a clip. a lot of staged and setting up. like using a slider or stabilizer. you guide the couple before shooting and 1,2,3 action..</p><p></p><p>and yes even a smartphone is enough for most trips. a short clip here and there..more than enough. Sj5000 action cam. its more than enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 466776, member: 14443"] you are right, there is convenience and ease with a dedicated video camera. there are pluses and minuses to both. in weddings the move is to dslr video and there is a huge demand for it. in fact its the reason Im moving to dslr video shooting. there is non stop work compared to stills. the P2hd 130 and other shoulder cams are still used. usually people who are still stuck in the 90's. but those who are looking for angles and perspectives that look like stills, creativity is fully open with dslr and its where its at today. a good dslr videographer works 8-14 weddings a month. and thats usually a physical limit because weddings are physically stressing. so if you wanted you could work everyday. yes we have weddings 5-6 days of the week. not only on weekends. in fact there are no weddings on the weekends. the big difference is the d750 works at iso 3200 and can shoot with minimal lighting and captures the atmosphere vs regular cams that need tons of light and..doesnt. and youre absolutely correct regarding video with dslr being diffcult. there is a lot to learn and a lot of settings to adjust to get it right. but if I have to throw convenience out the window to get a nice shot, so be it. for me its about the final image not just to capture/document. otherwise im just an average photographer and there are enough of those. with dslr you have to put thought to create a clip. a lot of staged and setting up. like using a slider or stabilizer. you guide the couple before shooting and 1,2,3 action.. and yes even a smartphone is enough for most trips. a short clip here and there..more than enough. Sj5000 action cam. its more than enough. [/QUOTE]
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