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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MESL_Ke1xaQ I want to make sure you understand what good exposure looks like and how to achieve it. Let's dive into a few examples in the video above. In later videos, we can get into proper exposure using LOG format. Gear used: C300 Mark II: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1134579-REG/canon_0635c002_eos_c300_mark_ii.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377 Manfrotto 504HD: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/683561-REG/Manfrotto_504HD_535K_504HD_Head_w_535_3_Stage.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377 Rode Shotgun: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/367747-REG/Rode_NTG_2_NTG_2_Battery_or_Phantom.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377

Have you ever wondered what people mean when they say "depth of field"? Well today is your lucky day. I go through what people mean when they say "depth of field" and I provide examples so you can see for yourself. Check out the video below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ2bBvzuWyU

In this video we talk about what steps you need to take to make sure your video is in focus before record is pressed. I am using two different types of camera in this review. A Canon C300 Mark II and a Canon 5D Mark 3. The C300 Mark 2 has several different ways to get critical focus methods and pro assist functions, while the 5D Mark 3 is a still camera which does not have any pro video functions.

I have had the Canon c300 Mark II for about a year now and have been editing everything on my Mac Book Pro. My Mac Book Pro is upgraded with 16 GB of RAM , upgraded processor and SSD hard drive. Even with all these upgrades my Mac Book Pro still sruggles with processing rendering and exporting 4k video from my C300 Mark II. I decided to build a new computer for less than a Mac Book Pro that just

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