I first watched this video to know more about cameras but didn't own one, I watched again while looking for a camera to buy and now in 2023 I'm watching it just to learn how to change the aperture in video mode as I got a 50mm f1.8 and it only recorded by default at f 5.6 and I thought that's it not until I remembered your guidance, Thank you so much for the tutorial... May you be blessed and have the strength to continue making this videos
This helped me SO MUCH, thank you! I am stuck in quarantine and as a film student, I am required to shoot a film at home with my sister's EOS 2000D that I've never used before. Now I feel confident and ready to shoot!
Thank you so much! I just bought my new Canon t7 and I was stuck with the video mode. Now I know pretty much everything about the video. Thank you god bless you.
today i picked my canon EOS 2000D and record myself with a lot of time and find out that i make some quite errors dew to the background, but after watching your video i finally got it right. thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial and God bless.
Outstanding, thank you so much. I bought my wife a canon for video and she had the hardest time with the manual. Your tutorial was the biggest help. Thank you again
This was extremely helpful! I'm a first time Canon user and vlogger launching a business. This video saved me HOURS of time. I feel more prepared to start filming, thank you so much!
Thank you so much this video was super informative I searched through a ton of videos on RUclips before I landed on this one and you told me pretty much everything
great video, my brother has this camera and I use it regularly to take pictures for my etsy store, now I want to record some videos but wasn't sure how to manage the settings. Thanks!
I've been trying to figure out how to change the Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO for so long! I've had it on Auto and didn't know it! So simply! Thanks for video! :o)
Thanks a lot for this great video.. very useful.. I had an issues with video shooting with my T7 camera but now everything is great and I can do very good videos.. thanks again for your great info
Great video! Very informative, with an exception for that 24 frames myth. That myth needs to die immediately. In film its an adequate framerate with a minimum drop off in quality, but as soon as you enter interactive forms of media with higher frame rates and higher hertz displays there is a huge improvement in smoothness that the viewer can see and feel. Hence why many high-end phones are now including 95-120hz displays and many gaming monitors shoot for 240hz displays.
Hello…I took your course on Udemy for this camera a year or so ago, actuallu probably 2 years ago by now. Great videos on the camera, altho none of the resources were usable bc there’s been no update on the courses.
I was considering buying the T7i over the T7 mainly due to the lack of an external microphone jack. When I searched for "T7i", I noticed some of the camera bodies had the red "Rebel T7i" logo, and some had the "800D" logo. There also seems to be a difference in the price between the 2 cameras, although I assumed they were the same (?). Do you have any idea what the difference is between the 800D and T7i, and why such a discrepancy (hundreds of dollars in some cases) in the price?
Hello, yes Canon have an annoying habit of giving their cameras different names in different parts of the world, which can lead to confusion. The Canon T7i is also known as the 800D. they are both exactly the same camera. The Rebel T7 for example is also called the EOS 2000D and the Rebel T6 is called the EOS 1300D. The Rebel name is for the US market, the EOS name tends to be for the rest of the world.
@@NikonD5200Channel Thanks a million for the information! There's actually a significant difference in the pricing between the 2 names at some outlets, with the 800D in some cases listing for hundreds of dollars less that the T7i. I just wanted to be sure I was purchasing the correct camera.
I have a question which is: what settings do I have to set to get videos longer then 8 seconds? I have a canon Eos 2000d. I would love to know how to get longer video shots
Hello, the most obvious solution to this problem is that you have set the camera onto video snapshot. this option allows you to shoot multiple videos and stitch them together in the camera. However, it does limit you to 2,4 or 8 second clips. Move the mode dial around to the video option, then in the menu, go to the second icon from the left and at the bottom of that submenu you will find video snapshot. make sure it is disabled. If not it will over ride anything else you ask the camera to do for videos. Good luck!
So this video is perfect, but everytime i try to shoot a video, it says "still photo shooting is not possible in movie mode". Ive been looking for the setting but can never find it. Do you jave any idea where it is?
Hey i have a question do you know how to set the video from the canon to my macbook because i have the same camera but i dont know how to set video's to my macbook air!? PLS help me
by far the easiest way is to get a card reader with a usb plug and transfer your videos using that. The wifi connectivity on this camera is only really for pictures. one of these would be fine: www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=sdhc+card+reader
if you want to shoot movies, the important thing to remember about this camera is that it does not have a microphone socket, so you will be relying on the internal microphone. It isn't bad, but if you want to have a mic, you will need to record sound on an external recored. your phone would be ok..
Very helpful video, but can you tell me what is the metering timer in video settings?you can choose 4,8,30 seconds or 1,10,30 minutes where must i have it and how can i use it?? Thank you very much
Hello, This dictates how long the exposure information is visible on screen. When you are looking through the LCD screen it can be useful to refer to the aperture or shutter speed when setting up a shot. I prefer to have this set to 1 minute.
hello, yes you can use the back focus button. This is the button top right on the back of the camera which has the minus magnifying glass. you will need to be in Video mode and then go to shooting menu 1 and down to Shutter/AE lock button. choose AE lock/AF and then you can use this button to focus instead of the shutter button.
I wanted to vlog and only when I bought it I figured out that it’s not the best for video...I have a hard time focusing it. I will definitely follow your instructions. But do you think that if I try a different lens it gets easier to focus? Thank you!
If you can, it would be good to get a prime lens, as they tend to be sharper and particularly for video. However, that won't affect the action of focussing. If you are looking to produce something like my videos, you need to put the camera on manual - in the video menu, have the frame rate at 1080 25 or 30 fps. The Shutter speed should then be 1/60th sec. ISO should be 800 or 1600 at the most, and aperture should be around f8 - f11. It is the aperture which will ensure that you appear to be in focus, even if you move around slightly. If you can't get the f8 or f11 with these settings, you need more light.
Hi there! Is the link still valid if I wanna purchase the digital book? Could you please provide an overview of the video training part? I am so new to videography and would really appreciate tips on tricks, and general videography shooting
Hello, I don't have an 800d, but looking at the online PDF it does have an external microphone socket. If you plug a microphone in, it will take priority over the internal Mic. I am looking at this PDF, page 301: gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/4/0300026114/01/eos-rebelt7i-800d-im-en.pdf
How do I find the continuous shooting setting on my new Canon 2000d? The manual says I can shoot in continuous mode but the icon is not shown when I go there. Thank you foryour help.
If you are in modes M, Av, Tv or P then you can go to the crosskeys on the back of the camera and choose the one at the 9 o'clock position. This is the Drive/self-timer mode and you can choose continuous shooting from there. Alternatively, you can press the Q button and choose the option, bottom left (which might read ONE SHOT) and change the option there. In the other modes, press the Q button and this will reveal the options open to you. You will see the option to change from single shot to continuous mode there.
I'd like to buy the course but am confused about pricing. On your site, the link goes to Udemy and the course is priced at £15.99, whereas, here in the description below it is priced at £13.99. Could you explain the differences, if any, between the two courses and prices?
Hello Eddie, That is a mistake - it should really be 15.99. But i have just created this coupon for you - £9.99. hurry, it only lasts a couple of days.. bit.ly/3fqsjTj see you on the course!
Little late @camerawize what do you think auto lighting optimizer let’s say sunny day you put it on low of off or should I just manually change the exposure?
Hello, they are both versions of the standard 18-55mm kit lens available for canon DSLR cameras. The IS version was the kit lens up to the 2000D/T7 cameras, and the DC lens is the new one, available for the 4000D, for example. The main differences are that the newer lens is lighter and doesn't have image stabilisation. In terms of image quality, I don't think there is much difference as the internal build is very similar. I have both and I can't tell the difference, TBH.
Hello, no you can only save it in the camera as a .mov file. The best way to download your video file is either by using the card to upload it to your computer, or by using the usb cable that comes with the camera.
CameraWize Photography thank you for your reply! I wasn’t as specific as I should have been in my question though. I was wondering if the shallow depth of field effect is possible in movie mode :)
@@KeiranTMerrick yes it is. You can shoot movies in manual, which means you have control over shutter speed, ISO and aperture, just like in stills, though with the added restriction of frame rate..
What about the Write to SD card speed? I was reading where the Write to SD card for the Sony A7R ii is 8 seconds. How does the 2000D write in Video mode?
Hi, I am sorry I don't really recognise the question, but in video mode, there are two limits - time and file size. Maximum time is 29 minutes, maximum file size is 4 GB. If you shoot at lowest quality you can shoot for 29 minutes. If you at the best quality you get 11 minutes. The write speed seems to be pretty instantaneous.
Yes, I understand that there is the 29 minutes due to tax reasons. In photo mode where speed of the write to the SD card is important as it delays your ability to take another photo it seems to be a function of the SD memory speed itself. I have this camera and found that using a faster SD card shortened the time it takes to write and therefore allowed me to take the next photo sooner. As far as the 4 GB limit, I think if you are using one of the memory types XC maybe, that you can write 4 GB and keep going at the card will just start a new 4 GB segment. I can tell you that write speed to the SD, for photos, is not instantaneous. Try it out.
Brilliant video. Thank you for explaining so much. New subscriber. I have a question if you read this. Can you tell me does it take photos whilst shooting video?.
Thank you, no, you can't take a picture whilst videoing. however most editing softwares will allow you to take a still from the video. unfortunately the quality want be as good as a proper still, because the frame size in a video is much smaller that a good quality still.
@@MightyxBALTi I use Premiere pro for my work and it is excellent. However there are cheaper editing suites out there if you are just starting out. this video was edited on iMovie and I know that there are free or cheap soft wares for windows.
Hello, there are two easy ways to do it. The first is to USB lead that you should have got with your camera and attach it to the socket on the side of your camera and the other end - the USB end - to your computer. then you will be able to open the folder on your camera and drag the pictures over. Alternatively, take the memory card out of the camera and use a card reader that is attached ( or built in) to your computer. Just make sure the camera is switched off when you take the card out.
Hello, you cannot connect your Boya Mic directly to this camera. It does not have an external Mic socket. Either use the camera's internal Microphone, or use an external recording device. For example you can get apps on many phones that will let you record and your Boya will fit most mobile phones.
have you used the mic before? do you know that it works? if it has battery, has it been put in the right way round? I do not have a 200d, but test the camera to see if it will record sound on the internal microphone. Then if you know that the mic works and the camera can record, check the settings when it is on record.
The portrait mode tries to reduce the depth of field, so that the subject's face stands out against the background. To achieve this the camera will increase the shutter speed, widen the aperture, or increase the ISO. Obviously, you want to control the ISO to keep the image quality, so you shouldn't really go above 1,600, or 3,200 at most. If you have the kit lens, then the maximum aperture you have will be f3.5, which isn't a very wide aperture. If you are shooting in poor light, then the shutter speed can't get fast enough and so the flash the pop up, to help the camera increase the shutter speed. So, if you want to avoid the flash, you need to see if you can increase the ambient light, so that the camera can speed up the shutter speed without having to use the flash. Alternatively, use a different setting. See what the portrait settings are, and then try to shoot on sport mode - which also has a very fast shutter speed, but doesn't use flash, or shoot on P mode and turn the shutter speed up yourself. Practice is the key, I am afraid...
Hello, the camera does not automatically focus. you will have to press the shutter button to focus. the camera will focus whilst you are recording, but you have to press the button.
@@NikonD5200Channel ooooh I see. And of I buy a different lense would it allow auto focus at all, or the mechanics of auto focus are on the camera itself.
When I searched about the features of Canon 2000d, I found that there is no voice recording feature in this camera. What does that mean? does it mean that videos are recorded without sound?!
no, it means that there is no socket for an external microphone. the camera does have an internal microphone, which is ok if the source is close to the camera, but if you want better sound, you would need an external sound recorder and then put the two together in editing.
@@NikonD5200Channel I would like to buy this camera but I don't know if the absence of the external mic would be a problem! I mean can I relay only on the internal mic to get good videos? and is canon 4000d has the same feature that there is only an internal mic in it? Someone said about these two cameras that sound is recorded when taking videos but can be only heard when transferring the video to other device, phone, laptop,... but it can't be heard in the camera itself, is it true? Thank You
if you want to mainly shoot videos with your camera and record the sound into the video at the same time, it might be better to get a different camera. for example the Canon EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D
Waaait a minute here. I don't use or like to use anything AUTO. Focus as you have shown cannot be shut off. I am smart enough to focus a camera and do not like when the camera does it automatically. How do I shut off the AUTO FOCUS? MANUAL FOCUS IS RIGHT FOR ME. I do not want the camera focusing in and out causing the entire video to go out of focus at times. PS: the FPS has to do with the early AC Power delivered to homes. They would use that rate, CPS or Hertz, to clock the TV screen scan. In the USA the rate was 60 Hz and there in Europe it was 50Hz.
The auto focus for video on the T7 is not continuous, so once you have focused it will stay that way. If you don't want to use autofocus at all, you can switch the lens to manual focus.
Right, right, right... Since I typically use vintage 1960s to 1970s lenses there will be no auto focus there. I traveled with my band all over the western world including where you are between 1997 and 2007. When I started videoing the shows I just set the camera up and handed it over to a musician in the audience to run. They would know the breaks and how to follow the action. This was with a Sony PD150 DVCam. I did use the White Balance to find white on the stage as there were colored stage lights all over. I have lots of videos some of which are here on RUclips. I just hated Audio Exposure and Auto Focus. These were very distracting to watch. Videos like this one without the AUTO stuff. ruclips.net/video/NbPm1ksA6r4/видео.html Thanks!
I first watched this video to know more about cameras but didn't own one, I watched again while looking for a camera to buy and now in 2023 I'm watching it just to learn how to change the aperture in video mode as I got a 50mm f1.8 and it only recorded by default at f 5.6 and I thought that's it not until I remembered your guidance, Thank you so much for the tutorial... May you be blessed and have the strength to continue making this videos
This helped me SO MUCH, thank you! I am stuck in quarantine and as a film student, I am required to shoot a film at home with my sister's EOS 2000D that I've never used before. Now I feel confident and ready to shoot!
That sounds like a great assignment. Good luck!
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Thank you so much! I just bought my new Canon t7 and I was stuck with the video mode. Now I know pretty much everything about the video. Thank you god bless you.
Thank you, I am delighted it has helped.
today i picked my canon EOS 2000D and record myself with a lot of time and find out that i make some quite errors dew to the background, but after watching your video i finally got it right.
thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial and God bless.
Thank you for not shitting on these budget friendly cameras. I’m tired of people acting like you need fancy gear to make good art.
Finally someone explained it thoroughly, because I had no idea about anything thank you
Outstanding, thank you so much. I bought my wife a canon for video and she had the hardest time with the manual. Your tutorial was the biggest help. Thank you again
You're very welcome!
Thank you, I really enjoyed this video. I just ordered that camera and wanted some quick tips on it and this really hit the spot.
This was extremely helpful! I'm a first time Canon user and vlogger launching a business. This video saved me HOURS of time. I feel more prepared to start filming, thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful! I will subscribe to catch your videos..
@@NikonD5200Channel Thank you so much!
Thank you so much this video was super informative I searched through a ton of videos on RUclips before I landed on this one and you told me pretty much everything
Thank you so much for sharing your camera techniques.❤
one of the best video for instructions ever. Subscribed
Thank you so much what a exceptionally made and through walkthrough of this camera. I just brought it and learned everything i needed
great video, my brother has this camera and I use it regularly to take pictures for my etsy store, now I want to record some videos but wasn't sure how to manage the settings. Thanks!
Thank you! Excellent walk-through and detailed explanation
Thank you, it was very informative, easy to understand.
Thank you for this. Not making it too complicated
Thanks for your information it was a great help.
Thanks alot, i was struggling with my video i was like is the damm ISO at 6400 making my video so wierd looking, now i know i can fix it in Manuel
Omg this was so helpful, taught me more than me 100 thousand dollar film school
I've been trying to figure out how to change the Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO for so long! I've had it on Auto and didn't know it! So simply! Thanks for video! :o)
Thanks a lot for this great video.. very useful.. I had an issues with video shooting with my T7 camera but now everything is great and I can do very good videos.. thanks again for your great info
Thanks, this was very helpful
Thanks, this will help me make my music more interesting by adding video 😎
Thank you for your video I just got my camera and your video has been very helpful.big thumbs up from me
I am glad it helped, Wendy!
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Thank you. the video is very helpful...
I bought your udemy course. I love the way you explain this camera.
I am so pleased you enjoyed it!
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wow you are so amazing at explaining everything. Big thank you!! I'm sure my videos will be better after watching this.
Glad it was helpful!
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It helped me a lot. Thank you so much!
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Great video! Very informative, with an exception for that 24 frames myth. That myth needs to die immediately. In film its an adequate framerate with a minimum drop off in quality, but as soon as you enter interactive forms of media with higher frame rates and higher hertz displays there is a huge improvement in smoothness that the viewer can see and feel. Hence why many high-end phones are now including 95-120hz displays and many gaming monitors shoot for 240hz displays.
Not all films needs to be smooth....high frame rates are more oriented to gaming
And 24 frames isn't a myth at all. It's been used for a lot of movies because it gives an cinematic experience.
Thanks man, you'r a bad ass!!!!! Dude, man I was suffering.
Great video, it's helped a lot. Thanks 😊
Greetz from germany. Thanks for this perfekt education and "video-manual"... I understand well word to word what you mean and tell us👌😉
Great video! Appreciate the information.
Best video yet! Thanks so much
Thank you man appreciate you
Great and easily understandable ! Thank you so much !
Really useful! Thanks!
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thanks I find it very useful as a reference .
May God bless you sir awesome knowledge
Thank you Ace!
I really appreciate you....good teacher
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Hello…I took your course on Udemy for this camera a year or so ago, actuallu probably 2 years ago by now. Great videos on the camera, altho none of the resources were usable bc there’s been no update on the courses.
sorry , I don't understand. Are you saying you couldn't access the resources? They should be available for as long as you want them.
@@NikonD5200Channel this is an old camera now, pls give all the resources for free.
@@officialyashvirgaming Hi, it is still for sale on the Canon website and new on Amazon, so is still current.
I was considering buying the T7i over the T7 mainly due to the lack of an external microphone jack. When I searched for "T7i", I noticed some of the camera bodies had the red "Rebel T7i" logo, and some had the "800D" logo. There also seems to be a difference in the price between the 2 cameras, although I assumed they were the same (?). Do you have any idea what the difference is between the 800D and T7i, and why such a discrepancy (hundreds of dollars in some cases) in the price?
Hello, yes Canon have an annoying habit of giving their cameras different names in different parts of the world, which can lead to confusion. The Canon T7i is also known as the 800D. they are both exactly the same camera. The Rebel T7 for example is also called the EOS 2000D and the Rebel T6 is called the EOS 1300D. The Rebel name is for the US market, the EOS name tends to be for the rest of the world.
@@NikonD5200Channel Thanks a million for the information! There's actually a significant difference in the pricing between the 2 names at some outlets, with the 800D in some cases listing for hundreds of dollars less that the T7i. I just wanted to be sure I was purchasing the correct camera.
that may have more to do with the lenses on offer with the camera...
Very helpful ! Thank you for this video!
I have a question which is: what settings do I have to set to get videos longer then 8 seconds? I have a canon Eos 2000d. I would love to know how to get longer video shots
Hello, the most obvious solution to this problem is that you have set the camera onto video snapshot. this option allows you to shoot multiple videos and stitch them together in the camera. However, it does limit you to 2,4 or 8 second clips.
Move the mode dial around to the video option, then in the menu, go to the second icon from the left and at the bottom of that submenu you will find video snapshot. make sure it is disabled. If not it will over ride anything else you ask the camera to do for videos. Good luck!
Thank you!
Thanks fixed my problem
Allot helpful
So this video is perfect, but everytime i try to shoot a video, it says "still photo shooting is not possible in movie mode". Ive been looking for the setting but can never find it. Do you jave any idea where it is?
Thank you!!!!
Very helpful!
Hey i have a question do you know how to set the video from the canon to my macbook because i have the same camera but i dont know how to set video's to my macbook air!? PLS help me
by far the easiest way is to get a card reader with a usb plug and transfer your videos using that. The wifi connectivity on this camera is only really for pictures. one of these would be fine: www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=sdhc+card+reader
thanks for you're answer! i think i gonna order one hihi
if you want to shoot movies, the important thing to remember about this camera is that it does not have a microphone socket, so you will be relying on the internal microphone. It isn't bad, but if you want to have a mic, you will need to record sound on an external recored. your phone would be ok..
i have a blue yeti so mic is okay haha
Mic is inbuilt in 2000d or not? beacuse in 1300d. No inbuilt mic we need to record sound separately and then colab it. . Please answer me
Great video very informative
Thsnks a lot
Is it possible to record audio with an external mic
Hi Clara, no. This camera only has an internal mic and no external socket, I am afraid.
I’m trying to record my gym sessions, how do I have the camera autofocus without me being behind it? I tried but it was pretty blurry
Very helpful video, but can you tell me what is the metering timer in video settings?you can choose 4,8,30 seconds or 1,10,30 minutes where must i have it and how can i use it?? Thank you very much
Hello, This dictates how long the exposure information is visible on screen. When you are looking through the LCD screen it can be useful to refer to the aperture or shutter speed when setting up a shot. I prefer to have this set to 1 minute.
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Hi CameraWize I have a good question?
On the Rebel t7 On movie mode is any way to have Autofocus without pressing the shuttering button ?
hello, yes you can use the back focus button. This is the button top right on the back of the camera which has the minus magnifying glass. you will need to be in Video mode and then go to shooting menu 1 and down to Shutter/AE lock button. choose AE lock/AF and then you can use this button to focus instead of the shutter button.
I wanted to vlog and only when I bought it I figured out that it’s not the best for video...I have a hard time focusing it. I will definitely follow your instructions.
But do you think that if I try a different lens it gets easier to focus? Thank you!
If you can, it would be good to get a prime lens, as they tend to be sharper and particularly for video. However, that won't affect the action of focussing. If you are looking to produce something like my videos, you need to put the camera on manual - in the video menu, have the frame rate at 1080 25 or 30 fps. The Shutter speed should then be 1/60th sec. ISO should be 800 or 1600 at the most, and aperture should be around f8 - f11. It is the aperture which will ensure that you appear to be in focus, even if you move around slightly. If you can't get the f8 or f11 with these settings, you need more light.
What type of microphone would you recommend to use with the camera
there is no mic input on this camera.
Hi there! Is the link still valid if I wanna purchase the digital book? Could you please provide an overview of the video training part? I am so new to videography and would really appreciate tips on tricks, and general videography shooting
Sure, take a look at my webpage here: www.camerawize.photography/canon-2000d-course-2/ if you have any questions, just ask!
Thank you so much! Do you know if the canon eos 2000d has the jack port for an external microphone?
Hello, no I am afraid not. It has an internal Mic, but if you want to control the sound, or use an external Mic, you will need an external recorder.
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When I went into sound, I didn't have the option of Auto or Manual. Just On or Off. Does this mean an external mic won't work with my EOS 800D?
Hello, I don't have an 800d, but looking at the online PDF it does have an external microphone socket. If you plug a microphone in, it will take priority over the internal Mic. I am looking at this PDF, page 301: gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/4/0300026114/01/eos-rebelt7i-800d-im-en.pdf
Sir, How can I add Rodo II wireless microphone to this camera? Is there any other way to record the cristal clear sound with this camera?
Hi, there is no input socket for a mic on the camera, so you would have to use a different recorder i think.
How do I find the continuous shooting setting on my new Canon 2000d? The manual says I can shoot in continuous mode but the icon is not shown when I go there. Thank you foryour help.
If you are in modes M, Av, Tv or P then you can go to the crosskeys on the back of the camera and choose the one at the 9 o'clock position. This is the Drive/self-timer mode and you can choose continuous shooting from there. Alternatively, you can press the Q button and choose the option, bottom left (which might read ONE SHOT) and change the option there. In the other modes, press the Q button and this will reveal the options open to you. You will see the option to change from single shot to continuous mode there.
I'd like to buy the course but am confused about pricing. On your site, the link goes to Udemy and the course is priced at £15.99, whereas, here in the description below it is priced at £13.99. Could you explain the differences, if any, between the two courses and prices?
Hello Eddie, That is a mistake - it should really be 15.99. But i have just created this coupon for you - £9.99. hurry, it only lasts a couple of days.. bit.ly/3fqsjTj see you on the course!
@@NikonD5200Channel Thank you.
@@NikonD5200Channel BTW, can these videos be used as standalone or do we need to be logged in to Udemy to view them?
@@eddiebazil5080 you need to be in Udemy.
@@NikonD5200Channel Ok thanks. I bought it. Thanks again for you time for creating this series.
Hello there, I tried downloading the free manual, I gave my two email addresses but unfortunately it hasn't arrived in either?
Does the T7 have the clean HDMI out? Can I use it with OBS for live stream?
Little late @camerawize what do you think auto lighting optimizer let’s say sunny day you put it on low of off or should I just manually change the exposure?
I don't tend to use it. If I want to change the exposure, I usually change it on the back screen options.
Hello. I need help. What is difference between lens 18-55 mm DC III and 18-55 mm IS II ???
Hello, they are both versions of the standard 18-55mm kit lens available for canon DSLR cameras. The IS version was the kit lens up to the 2000D/T7 cameras, and the DC lens is the new one, available for the 4000D, for example. The main differences are that the newer lens is lighter and doesn't have image stabilisation. In terms of image quality, I don't think there is much difference as the internal build is very similar. I have both and I can't tell the difference, TBH.
@@NikonD5200Channel thank you so much for your help. It helps a lot. 📷📷
Can I save a video file as mp4 for RUclips videos instead? I couldn’t save the MOV on canon connect because I think I maybe be too large.
Hello, no you can only save it in the camera as a .mov file. The best way to download your video file is either by using the card to upload it to your computer, or by using the usb cable that comes with the camera.
How do I get the video off the camera to my phone
You don’t , yoou have to connect the SIM card to a computer and manually download the video into your comp
Thanks so much, very helpful video! Is it possible to get that kind of shallow depth of field effect on this camera (popularly done on the Canon 5d)?
yes, you would need to have a wide aperture lens though, the kit lens (3.5 - 4.5) would struggle. the 50mm 1.8 would do it, I should think..
CameraWize Photography thank you for your reply! I wasn’t as specific as I should have been in my question though. I was wondering if the shallow depth of field effect is possible in movie mode :)
@@KeiranTMerrick yes it is. You can shoot movies in manual, which means you have control over shutter speed, ISO and aperture, just like in stills, though with the added restriction of frame rate..
What about the Write to SD card speed? I was reading where the Write to SD card for the Sony A7R ii is 8 seconds. How does the 2000D write in Video mode?
Hi, I am sorry I don't really recognise the question, but in video mode, there are two limits - time and file size. Maximum time is 29 minutes, maximum file size is 4 GB. If you shoot at lowest quality you can shoot for 29 minutes. If you at the best quality you get 11 minutes. The write speed seems to be pretty instantaneous.
Yes, I understand that there is the 29 minutes due to tax reasons. In photo mode where speed of the write to the SD card is important as it delays your ability to take another photo it seems to be a function of the SD memory speed itself. I have this camera and found that using a faster SD card shortened the time it takes to write and therefore allowed me to take the next photo sooner. As far as the 4 GB limit, I think if you are using one of the memory types XC maybe, that you can write 4 GB and keep going at the card will just start a new 4 GB segment. I can tell you that write speed to the SD, for photos, is not instantaneous. Try it out.
Brilliant video. Thank you for explaining so much. New subscriber. I have a question if you read this. Can you tell me does it take photos whilst shooting video?.
Thank you, no, you can't take a picture whilst videoing. however most editing softwares will allow you to take a still from the video. unfortunately the quality want be as good as a proper still, because the frame size in a video is much smaller that a good quality still.
@@NikonD5200Channel Sir may i ask which video editor you used ? is Adobe premiere good ?
@@MightyxBALTi I use Premiere pro for my work and it is excellent. However there are cheaper editing suites out there if you are just starting out. this video was edited on iMovie and I know that there are free or cheap soft wares for windows.
How do I transfer the videos from the camera to my computer/phone?
Hello, there are two easy ways to do it. The first is to USB lead that you should have got with your camera and attach it to the socket on the side of your camera and the other end - the USB end - to your computer. then you will be able to open the folder on your camera and drag the pictures over. Alternatively, take the memory card out of the camera and use a card reader that is attached ( or built in) to your computer. Just make sure the camera is switched off when you take the card out.
Need help sir how i can enable mic i am using boya lapel mic but in display mic icon is showing mic disable
Hello, you cannot connect your Boya Mic directly to this camera. It does not have an external Mic socket. Either use the camera's internal Microphone, or use an external recording device. For example you can get apps on many phones that will let you record and your Boya will fit most mobile phones.
CameraWize Photography I'm using 200D
have you used the mic before? do you know that it works? if it has battery, has it been put in the right way round? I do not have a 200d, but test the camera to see if it will record sound on the internal microphone. Then if you know that the mic works and the camera can record, check the settings when it is on record.
@@NikonD5200Channel Thanks a lot This what I need too know
How do you disable the LCD screen?
If you press the display button on the back of the camera, the LCD screen will switch off.
@@NikonD5200Channel when filming?
Hello sir when I take photo on portraits mode the flash always on so can I control it
The portrait mode tries to reduce the depth of field, so that the subject's face stands out against the background. To achieve this the camera will increase the shutter speed, widen the aperture, or increase the ISO. Obviously, you want to control the ISO to keep the image quality, so you shouldn't really go above 1,600, or 3,200 at most. If you have the kit lens, then the maximum aperture you have will be f3.5, which isn't a very wide aperture. If you are shooting in poor light, then the shutter speed can't get fast enough and so the flash the pop up, to help the camera increase the shutter speed. So, if you want to avoid the flash, you need to see if you can increase the ambient light, so that the camera can speed up the shutter speed without having to use the flash. Alternatively, use a different setting. See what the portrait settings are, and then try to shoot on sport mode - which also has a very fast shutter speed, but doesn't use flash, or shoot on P mode and turn the shutter speed up yourself. Practice is the key, I am afraid...
For some reason my camera does not focus at all and it's on AF when on video. And it's new
Hello, the camera does not automatically focus. you will have to press the shutter button to focus. the camera will focus whilst you are recording, but you have to press the button.
@@NikonD5200Channel ooooh I see. And of I buy a different lense would it allow auto focus at all, or the mechanics of auto focus are on the camera itself.
@@snemthembu6968 no, the issue is the camera, not the lens.
Oh my. I may have bought the wrong camera for what I really need it for 🙈. Thank you for the response
whats the difference between this one and the 1500D?
they are the same camera, just different names..
When I searched about the features of Canon 2000d, I found that there is no voice recording feature in this camera. What does that mean? does it mean that videos are recorded without sound?!
no, it means that there is no socket for an external microphone. the camera does have an internal microphone, which is ok if the source is close to the camera, but if you want better sound, you would need an external sound recorder and then put the two together in editing.
@@NikonD5200Channel I would like to buy this camera but I don't know if the absence of the external mic would be a problem! I mean can I relay only on the internal mic to get good videos?
and is canon 4000d has the same feature that there is only an internal mic in it? Someone said about these two cameras that sound is recorded when taking videos but can be only heard when transferring the video to other device, phone, laptop,... but it can't be heard in the camera itself, is it true?
Thank You
if you want to mainly shoot videos with your camera and record the sound into the video at the same time, it might be better to get a different camera. for example the Canon EOS Rebel T6i / EOS 750D
Can i kindly have the manual
Waaait a minute here. I don't use or like to use anything AUTO. Focus as you have shown cannot be shut off. I am smart enough to focus a camera and do not like when the camera does it automatically. How do I shut off the AUTO FOCUS? MANUAL FOCUS IS RIGHT FOR ME. I do not want the camera focusing in and out causing the entire video to go out of focus at times.
PS: the FPS has to do with the early AC Power delivered to homes. They would use that rate, CPS or Hertz, to clock the TV screen scan. In the USA the rate was 60 Hz and there in Europe it was 50Hz.
The auto focus for video on the T7 is not continuous, so once you have focused it will stay that way. If you don't want to use autofocus at all, you can switch the lens to manual focus.
Right, right, right... Since I typically use vintage 1960s to 1970s lenses there will be no auto focus there. I traveled with my band all over the western world including where you are between 1997 and 2007. When I started videoing the shows I just set the camera up and handed it over to a musician in the audience to run. They would know the breaks and how to follow the action. This was with a Sony PD150 DVCam. I did use the White Balance to find white on the stage as there were colored stage lights all over. I have lots of videos some of which are here on RUclips. I just hated Audio Exposure and Auto Focus. These were very distracting to watch.
Videos like this one without the AUTO stuff.
ruclips.net/video/NbPm1ksA6r4/видео.html
Thanks!