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    They look really pretty, I'm going to move this to the DSLR vidoe critique Forum.
    You'll be the first one :)

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    Excellent Robert Excellent sound and pleasing ... quality is very good !!

    Just looking over the manual to start some video of my own !!

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    Excellent Videos , will give try with my 7D

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    One big problem is the IS on canon lenses for the Robin i turnd IS Off.as it makes such a lot of background noise.
    Iv just bought and tried a external mic and it too if on the hotshoe or fixed to the tripod/ monopod still picks the IS up.
    so now iv ordered a 3m extention lead so i can totaly seperate the mic from the camera etc I.e stick it on a pole or something.
    Rob.

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    I have to tell you our Blue Russian cat loved the Robin singing and was looking for him all over the desk.
    Not sure with what intentions because he's never been outside. Instinct is unreal.

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    Oh that is too cool! What can I sell to get the 7D? I think I better start looking!!! Beautiful stuff, Rob.

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    Those were great. In the first one it looks like some camera movement starts around :40 which is a little distracting. You might be able to fix that in post if your editing suite has a tool for that (e.g. Final Cut Pro). A fluid head (such as a Miller, Cartoni or Sachtler) is useful for eliminating jerky movements when changing the view. In the second film the exposure might be corrected in post - worth a try.

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    All three are excellent! The quality of color and detail in HD is stunning.
    Looking forward to doing some myself. Final Cut Pro can take care of some of the technicals.

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