Canon 60D video recording noise | problem noisy matrix canon60d



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Recently I bought myself a Canon 60D and ran into a problem, when recording video under artificial lighting, there is an unpleasant noise (ripple) ... in auto mode, ISO is set to 1600 with 800 manual ripples, but the picture is dark. Sharpness and contrast set to 0. Please help with advice.



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The noise at 1600 should be. Plus, during the video recording, the matrix is ​​heating up, which also adds artifacts. Look for light sources and lower the ISO.



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You need a video light or fast lens for shooting in low light.



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: rofl: first, to teach all the mate part. In the instructions to the camera there is an answer. Iso has nothing to do with it. You need to shoot in m mode and pay special attention to the shutter speed parameter - the more it is, the more plastic the scene is shot and, for shorter, dynamic scenes, shoot. But if you make the shutter speed shorter (if you didn’t lie - an exact value like 160) is more than recommended - there will be an explicit banding from the bands that will increase with a shorter shutter speed. Read the instructions carefully, and advice from the photographer - forget about ISO 100 shoot starting at 200

Post has been editedRobertzemekis - 19.10.12, 00:14



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For filmmaking, when shooting video, they use shutter speeds of 1/60 at 30k / s and 1/50 at 25-24 ks, respectively ...
And for 60d on video and ISO 3200 it looks normal ...


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