Alan Maughan
April 9th, 2023, 04:09 PM
I recently upgraded from an original 7D to a 70D and I was expecting an improvement in the video quality, sadly it seems no better.
Im filming indoors, mainly machinery. I have plenty of light so Im able to keep the ISO at 640 or lower and Im using either a Canon EFS 24mm or Nifty Fifty MK1 both of which seem to be quite sharp lenses.
Im generally disappointed in the sharpness of the image. I film in ALL-i 24fps, picture profile is STD with the sharpness turned down to zero. Applying sharpness in FCPX to values around 2.5-7.5, any more and it started to look artificial but still not as sharp as I would like compared to tier cameras Ive seen.
Is there any truth in what some people say about Canon DSLRs being soft?
Im filming indoors, mainly machinery. I have plenty of light so Im able to keep the ISO at 640 or lower and Im using either a Canon EFS 24mm or Nifty Fifty MK1 both of which seem to be quite sharp lenses.
Im generally disappointed in the sharpness of the image. I film in ALL-i 24fps, picture profile is STD with the sharpness turned down to zero. Applying sharpness in FCPX to values around 2.5-7.5, any more and it started to look artificial but still not as sharp as I would like compared to tier cameras Ive seen.
Is there any truth in what some people say about Canon DSLRs being soft?