06-03-2014 08:19 PM
Hi, recently I got Canon 70D mostly to use it to make videos.
When I watched the videos they were choppy/jerky. I opened it in Windows Media Player, than i downloaded QuickTime and the same problem. I tried open it in Adobe Premiere and exported for YouTube H.264 avi (I always used this for my videos), and It didnt help. Video was still choppy/jerky.
I doubt my computer is too slow:
INTEL I7-3820 3.6 GHZ
KINGSTON HYPER-X 32 GB DDR3/ 1600 MHZ
PNY NVIDIA QUADRO 2000 1GB
I use Windows 7 Proffesional, I tryied QuickTime7 (the newest one on apple website), Adobe Premiere Pro CS 6
Please help
PS. I hope my English is good enough to describe my problem
06-08-2014 07:57 PM
Maybe you are using the wrong shutter speed?
Check out this link: Frame Rate Vs. Shutter Speed
06-08-2014 11:54 PM
06-12-2014 08:44 PM
Huh I wish to speak excellent English... 🙂
MikeSowsun
Thanks for the link. I'll play with the camera a little bit more, but so far I'm little bit disappointed of the 70D video capabilities.
If the 70D would have 1080 60fps then it would be just perfect.
07-23-2014 01:17 PM
I had the same problem with my 70D camera. It would run smooth mostly and then jerk every once in a while. What I discovered is that it is not the computer, or the card. It still does it even when the camera is not writing to the card. I found that it is inherent the camera when using anything other than manual mode. The camera needs to adjust the shutter speed and/or the aperture opening to adjust for different light levels and so it will stutter when it needs to shift. When recording video in full manual the video is smooth. The drawback is that it will not adjust to different light levels. This is mainly a problem when shooting indoors or in low light. I'm still trying to see if there is a good compromise.Hope this helps.
10-28-2015 01:24 PM
FINALLY!!! Your comment was perfect! It's really not the card, because the symptom happens without a card in the camera. Your response totally makes sense! Thanks! Oh...and has their been a firmware update? Or is this part of the design?
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