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Canon Dslr 60D Specifications
Evan | 2024-09-12 03:50:52 |
I used this microphone with my Canon 60D DSLR. It captures great sound. Unfortunately the amplifier used in the Canon adds a fair bit of background hiss. I'm able to filter most of this out during editing, so it hasn't created a huge issue. I tried it out connected directly to my MacBook and was quite pleased with the quality without the hiss from the Canon. 5 |
John | 2024-09-11 05:11:40 |
This is my 3rd battery grip for a Canon DSLR. The Vello is well made and compares nicely to the Canon BG-E3 on my 350D. It is much better made than the Meike battery grip on my 60D. The grip functions flawlessly. The only minor issue is that one has to be more careful when attaching the grip, as mine needs to be more precisely aligned when tightening the attachemnt screw as do the other grips. This may be due to the 6D's tighter tolerances than the 60D or the 350D, or it may just be me. I'd buy it again without a second thought. 5 |
CSAVideo | 2024-08-24 05:26:14 |
This little mixer is Great for DSLR videographers. I use it with my Canon 60D and it's help eliminate the AGC that is standard with that camera. Clear sound and consistant power from the batteries keeps me going for hours of shooting. 5 |
Enthusiast | 2024-08-21 09:24:52 |
I used the belt to carry a heavy Canon 60D DSLR with a heavy zoom lens. It works great! I used the belt and it was light and somewhat unobtrusive. I think the attachment without the belt will work just as well with one of my own belts. I hate looking like a geek with all that camera gear, but with a sweater on, it was hidden underneath and is not visible. 5 |
videojedi | 2024-08-29 06:56:52 |
I use this with my Canon 60D with a RODE video mic attached to top shoe. Researched this product a lot before purchasing. I can usually film for about two minutes straight until my arm is fatigued enough that I need to take a break. For longer shots I recommend getting the vest and arm. I have tried the Sony NX5U (5 lbs. without battery) on this stabilizer, this is a bit too heavy to place on the device. Once again, great for DSLR (with/without vest and arm), not good for larger videocameras unless you have vest and arm. I am able to get awesome, smooth shots with this stabilizer. Everyone I have shown the footage to says, WOW! You will not regret this purchase, it is probably one of the best I have made recently. Took me about two hours to get perfectly balanced and now all I need to do is make fine adjustments now and then, which is so easy. If you are shooting with DSLR and are on the fence about this, get it, try it out, you will be impressed. It takes time to balance at first and then a lot of practice flying it. Once you get some experience with it you will want to use it often. 5 |
live4eva | 2024-06-12 07:58:21 |
I mainly work doing videography with my DSLR camera and this being used on a canon 60d is excellent. Fast aperture, great quality, imo a must purchase if you want tight shots with out of focus backgrounds. 5 |
Koz | 2024-05-23 05:29:52 |
This Mic will be used in a couple different applications. Mainly for audio to a Canon 60D DSLR, through the Tascam DR-60D MK2 recorder. Second use will be for a parabolic shotgun mic. Used on a 24 x 36 polished satellite dish. For the money this mic is just as good as the NTG-4. Only drawback, it should have an on/off switch when using internal battery 5 |
Koz | 2024-07-08 01:20:27 |
This unit was purchased mainly for use with a Canon 60D DSLR camera. This unit is also very useful with a large parabolic dish & NTG-2 shotgun microphone as a super bionic hearing device 5 |
Dave | 2024-06-16 02:19:19 |
I video on-stage dance performances with a DSLR (Canon 60D) in HD. This mic handled Hip Hop audio at over 100dB at it's normal setting. I used to lay down the original music track when editing - but no more! The audience noise was lower, the bass was clear and the stage sounds were at a perfect level. I don't need stage mics with this setup! 5 |
BGib | 2024-04-07 08:40:28 |
I bought a DSLR camera a couple weeks ago for the sole purpose of shooting video. I ordered a Canon 60D and a cheaper lens. My brother, who is a professional photographer, said I should cancel the other lens and get this Zeiss. It was twice as much money, but he swore it would be worth it. He was absolutely right, and this lens has made a huge difference in the quality of my shooting. The imagery through this lens is bright and crisp. The bokeh beautifully smooth. I've done a couple shoots in the field with this lens on the Canon 60D. When I change to other lenses there is a noticeable quality difference. The Zeiss blows them away in terms of pure image quality. Another huge plus for video shooting is that the manual focus ring on this Zeiss is super smooth and very precise. I was able to execute perfect rack focus shots that would be difficult to do a on lens with a looser focus mechanism. If you're planning to use DSLR cameras to shoot video, don't skimp on the lens. It doesn't matter that the resolution of video is lower than stills. The better the lens, the better the video. If you're cool with manual focus only, then the Zeiss Planar T* lenses are the way to go. 5 |