HyenaHarry
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Because of goofs like this one
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The rest of these turns out ok though...still editing but hope you all can enjoy somewhat
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Pics were taken on my Canon t7 rebel. The above were screenshots from a clip hence the quality (I'm still trying to figure out decent video settings though maybe the rebel t7 is just too basic of a camera?)
Still shots below are clearer:
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you get the idea.
Any advice on reducing ISO noise in video settings while retaining focus on ticklish flailing subjects??
I imagine any insight on sport photography might help so I'm looking into that (endurance tickling is a sport itself after all)!
P.S. We did use natural lighting despite a few neighbors walking by the window several times lol.
View attachment 705861
The rest of these turns out ok though...still editing but hope you all can enjoy somewhat
View attachment 705862
View attachment 705863
View attachment 705864
View attachment 705865
Pics were taken on my Canon t7 rebel. The above were screenshots from a clip hence the quality (I'm still trying to figure out decent video settings though maybe the rebel t7 is just too basic of a camera?)
Still shots below are clearer:
View attachment IMG_1675.jpg
View attachment IMG_1680.jpg
View attachment IMG_1688.jpg
View attachment IMG_1686.jpg
you get the idea.
Any advice on reducing ISO noise in video settings while retaining focus on ticklish flailing subjects??
I imagine any insight on sport photography might help so I'm looking into that (endurance tickling is a sport itself after all)!
P.S. We did use natural lighting despite a few neighbors walking by the window several times lol.