Food Video 101 (Part 3) Essential Video Accessories
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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0:00 Start.
0:41 Batteries.
2:24 Lenses.
4:56 You'll start loving certain lenses.
6:02 Memory cards.
7:42 Tripod.
10:41 L Bracket.
12:05 Recap.
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She had me at mounting devices.
Got SOOOO much out of this video! THANK YOU! In terms of the Memory Card, is it better to tether and save straight to a computer? I have NOOO idea what I just said (lol) but I have heard a lot of bloggers say they do that to save on the cost of SD card and also they feel it's safer in terms of less chance of file corruption. Do you have a video on tethering? (I'm not even sure if that's the right term! lol) Thanks again! Your content is absolute GOLD!
Happy to help! I do have a video on tethering: ruclips.net/video/3rY_4KJSn08/видео.html
As far as saving to the memory card, if you're shooting photos you can save to either the card or the computer (or both). But if you're shooting video connected to the Canon EOS Utility like I show in part 4, I don't believe it has the option to save to the computer. It only saves to the card. That's also a Canon-only solution. Nikon and Sony don't have software that tethers in video mode which is why you'll see me talk about other external monitor solutions.
@@TheBiteShot thank you!