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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyglasgow" data-source="post: 61705" data-attributes="member: 9890"><p>Hi, I just registered for the forms. I have been using Nikon cameras since the F401 was new (gawd I must be old), but seriously I have owned a D100, a D300 and now a D800, but this is my first Nikon with the ability to shoot video. I have been struggling with the video because no matter what I do while using AF either in AF-S or AF-C the autofocus seems to be going all the slightest movement of the frame, whether it be on a wide angle pan or follwoign my dogs in the park. Is this normal? it looks crappy when I play it back, and frankly makes the video look amateurish. </p><p></p><p>I would really like to know more about shooting video so if anyone can diredt me to some threads that might help me graduate from pre-school to grade school video it would be very much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>thanks...</p><p></p><p>john</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyglasgow, post: 61705, member: 9890"] Hi, I just registered for the forms. I have been using Nikon cameras since the F401 was new (gawd I must be old), but seriously I have owned a D100, a D300 and now a D800, but this is my first Nikon with the ability to shoot video. I have been struggling with the video because no matter what I do while using AF either in AF-S or AF-C the autofocus seems to be going all the slightest movement of the frame, whether it be on a wide angle pan or follwoign my dogs in the park. Is this normal? it looks crappy when I play it back, and frankly makes the video look amateurish. I would really like to know more about shooting video so if anyone can diredt me to some threads that might help me graduate from pre-school to grade school video it would be very much appreciated. thanks... john [/QUOTE]
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