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Mate Marich

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  1. Yes! Try This, its made for canon dslrs --> http://www.hdslr-cinema.com/tools/dof.php
  2. Sorry for bad english :) . This is your objective opinion. Your overreacting and there is nothing true in it ;) . Neither one is dead. As long as the film is better media, and as long as the Digital is cheaper media there is no reason to burry any of them. Price of film will kill him. Film is so expensive that people do very unreasible compromises just to avoid it. On the other hand digital is very perspective, as the sensors, processors and storage are faster and bigger every year. Agein sorry for bad english :) .
  3. First sorry for bad english I record a sounda on ZOOM h4n during last couple weeks. After every session I tested a file that i recorded after every shooting on H4n and everything look just fine. But today i try to sync all media and nothing cant read that files. Not even a ZOOM H4n. He sad that files are invald. I couldnt play it on any software. WTF ? Can anybody help me with this problem? Files from last shooting are fine, but all older are "invald" although they are same size as when i recorder them.
  4. Here's more information: the footage isn't processed, compression is h.264 1920x1080 24p After I watched the footage footage on more than one monitor and saw that sometimes there's noise, and sometimes there isn't any. That's good and bad news at the same time. The good news is the footage is noise free, and the bad news is I don't have a compatible monitor to work on. Do you have any advice about processing the footage in order to make it noise free on most monitors? Do I have to compromise, and how much?
  5. I have a shot footage at ISO 100(T2i), and when I first saw it on my laptop, I noticed significant noise on actors black jacket. You can watch one bad take at --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aggbqMJkShg But today I bought a mini-hdmi cable, and when I was testing this video on tv, the noise was gone. Now, I have a lot of questions, so if you could please help me: Is there any noise, and where is it coming from (ISO 100)? Who do I trust, laptop or TV? What is the maximum that can be drawn from these footage?
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