Automatic Setting in 1080p 25FPS. Lens Used: Canon EFS 18-55mm (Kit Lens) Pretty new to manual focusing so bare with me. File Size: 512MB Edited Using: iMovie Exported using: Quicktime Using the latest macbook pro, and on a Verizon Fios internet connection, this took about 50 minutes to edit, export, and upload. Thanks for watching and subscribe to see more footage from this camera in the future.
The Camera Wizard is an interactive video series that teaches you in simple terms 4 key pillars for using your camera to get the best shot in different situations. The series includes: White balance, Shutter speed, Aperture and ISO. Camera Wizard Credits Starring: Corey Vidal Created by Justin Ferrato Produced by Mediated Production Producers: Justin Ferrato , Stuart Dykstra, Corey Vidal Production Manager: Jon Pottins Directors of Photography: Dan MacAskill, James Villeneuve Editor/Graphics: Tim Pienta DMT: Nick Giordano Special Thanks: Guy Gal The Biz Media Jimmy Simpson YouTube Tim Deegan Copyright Mediated Production 2011 www.mediatedproductions.com
The use of pinholes as a way of training eyesight is strongly apposed by eye doctors. Pinholes lead to a greater depth of focus that essentially accomplishes what a lens prescription does in glasses, that is about a 60 percent increase in eyesight. Marketeers try and sell the public on the idea that using pinholes can lead to improved eyesight and being able to throw away glasses. A convincing idea in the hands of the gullible public. Dr. Roberto Kaplan, a Board Certified and former Professor of Optometry, over 30 years ago began researching the use of pinholes as a way to increase the relaxation response between the eye, brain and mind. He measured significant increases in eyesight in a short as 8 minute of vision therapist guided relaxation while wearing the pinholes. Dr. Kaplan carefully documented the most successful practices his patients found helpful and organised this material into an e-booklet. For those people who wish to use pinholes can now use a clinical viable practices in order to increase the possibility of relaxation. In this video, Dr. Kaplan guides a group of patients through an introduction and explains the practices. www.beyond2020vision.com/pinholes
Canon Ec-S Focusing Screen for EOS-1D Mark II N Digital SLR Camera Review
Canon Ec-S Focusing Screen for EOS-1D Mark II N Digital SLR Camera Feature
Focusing screen features super precision matte
Makes it easy to determine the precise point of the sharpest focus
Essential for manual focusing shots
Microlens on the screen's matte is optimally shaped to increase defocusing near the point of focus
Canon recommends use with f2.8 or brighter lenses
Canon Ec-S Focusing Screen for EOS-1D Mark II N Digital SLR Camera Overview
Canon Focusing Screen for 1D Mark II N
Canon Ec-S Focusing Screen for EOS-1D Mark II N Digital SLR Camera Specifications
The Canon Ec-S Focusing Screen with super precision matte makes it easy for professional photographers to determine the precise point of the sharpest focus during manual focusing shots. This is because the microlens on the screen's matte is optimally shaped to increase defocusing near the point of focus. For best results, Canon recommends using the optional Ec-S focusing screen with f/2.8 or brighter lenses. It is best suited for use with Canon's EOS-1D Digital SLR Camera.
Snow plowing up at Mount Wilson Observatory. Mounted a Canon 5D Mark 2 on an inside window with a Vacuummount, 16-35mm type II lens. I tried to keep everything in focus. Watch in HD full screen.