My pleasure. I also posted a family video using the XT2. The XT2 video quality and continuous autofocus is superior. But in the right conditions, you can do well with XT1. LINK to XT2 vid -> ua-cam.com/video/S-FUGWJSHEc/v-deo.html
+Crebs08 In the right conditions, with the right lens, it is pretty good. It isn't "broadcast" quality ... but anyone looking for that high level of quality will look at a true video camera. The rest are just people complaining they can't get the best quality video for their photography hobby where they are going to shoot vid's of their cat. LOL
Bálint Pápay Sorry, I'll add it to the notes section. I like the versatility of the 18-135/3.5-5.6 lens which I used for this video (and most when shooting the kids sports). I shoot manual and set the aperture to 5.6 and my shutter speed to either 1/30 or 1/60 and then set ISO accordingly. That work great for video work. This one arena has crappy lighting so my ISO usually is around 2000 to 3200.
Thanks for posting. Helpful.
My pleasure. I also posted a family video using the XT2. The XT2 video quality and continuous autofocus is superior. But in the right conditions, you can do well with XT1. LINK to XT2 vid -> ua-cam.com/video/S-FUGWJSHEc/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing. Youre right on not too many vids being out there. It doesnt look bad
+Crebs08 In the right conditions, with the right lens, it is pretty good. It isn't "broadcast" quality ... but anyone looking for that high level of quality will look at a true video camera. The rest are just people complaining they can't get the best quality video for their photography hobby where they are going to shoot vid's of their cat. LOL
Could you tell me the lens type, too?
Bálint Pápay Sorry, I'll add it to the notes section. I like the versatility of the 18-135/3.5-5.6 lens which I used for this video (and most when shooting the kids sports). I shoot manual and set the aperture to 5.6 and my shutter speed to either 1/30 or 1/60 and then set ISO accordingly. That work great for video work. This one arena has crappy lighting so my ISO usually is around 2000 to 3200.
Thanks