I'm not sure if this is the best place to get advice regarding my Canon EOS 80D, however i might as well give it a shot. [This parragraph is just buildup to the problem/background info. Time crunch? Skip over it, it's not necesasy.] I've been recordi...
@wq9nsc wrote:I agree with John that the 80D (and similar DSLR bodies) shine at still photography while providing video capability as a nice bonus that works OK for some purposes but it isn't the primary design intent of that body. If you want to us...
@John_SD wrote:"...after years of saving every penny I could and cutting back on everything else I could, I purchased the Canon EOS 80...My main passion is making cinematic, travel, and vlogging style videos- and that was the main purpose of buying t...
@Waddizzle wrote:“I have a pretty large tripod (and an old one, the Velbon VGB-3C [LINK DELETED] which works alright with a simple video test, obviously there will always be a bit of shaking and I can accept that, but the problem comes in when I ment...
@Johnw1 wrote:I perfer a strong tripod. That also means heavy. Some lighter tripods have a hook at the bottom to attach a weight. A tripod that is unstable is a waste of time. I'll go out as soon as I can to invest in a stronger tripod. And I believ...
@Johnw1 wrote:Still photography is a lot different from making videos. If you want to shoot yourself you need a camera man. The notion that a good video can be done hand holding and point it at oneself is based on phone cameras not real ones. Fair en...