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Re: Moire and aliasing issues on Canon 6D
Sound is in all honesty the one thing I am consistently adjusting at weddings. Having to stop recording to increase the input level would be a little bit of a nightmare for me.
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Re: Moire and aliasing issues on Canon 6D
The only one of the canons you can adjust sound on while recording is the mkIII unless you use ML...
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Re: Moire and aliasing issues on Canon 6D
I want to make short clip to show the Moire pattern on 6D. Let me tell you, I tried many things in the house but couldn't find any that shows lots of Moire. I tried fabric, screen door, texture wall... Then see some on my luggage. So I did this test.
I noticed the pattern is less obvious switching from Standard picture profile to Neutral. And it gets even less when setting Contrast all the way down to -4 in Neutral. It's very difficult to see it here because of the mp4 artifact. |
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If we look at resale value of the 6D and the MK3 would the MK3 not be a better investment all round?
The price of the MK2 is still quite high but I image the 6D will drop quite considerably over the next year as the Rebels do. |
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I'm using RODE VideoMic Pro. It has three levels audio switche, -10db, 0db, and +20db. The +20db is created for DSLR. With such, just set the audio level on DSLR one notch above zero. Then use the microphone's +20db for the amplification.
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