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Formula Drift Streets of Long Beach shot on 5D MKIII

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1sicknickel:
Finally got to fully put my brand new MKIII to the test and shot it at the Streets of Long Beach Formula Drift event.
Nickelsvision | Formula Drift Streets of Long Beach Small | Large

nitsujwalker:
Great stuff!  How'd you find the camera's video capabilities?

keithfullermusic:
Awesome video.  I will say that I was waiting for some slow motion action though.  I really thought you were going to have them come around the corner in full speed, then switch to slowmo for a second or two.  I realize that you'd need to be in 720 for 60fps, but I think it would have been awesome.

Either way, sweet video.

1sicknickel:
I couldnt be any happier with the outcome of how the MKIII Performed vs the MKII because there was no more Moire and also being able to monitor the sound helped alot. I've shot alot of car events before and sometimes the sound would be over bearing but the MKIII worked like a charm.


--- Quote from: nitsujwalker on April 14, 2012, 01:53:12 PM ---Great stuff!  How'd you find the camera's video capabilities?

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1sicknickel:
I actually did some video in 60fps and it didnt come out how I imagined it. Next time I shoot in Atlanta for Formula D I will do a slower shutter speed probably 1/160th instead of 1/2000th. Here are the results of fast shutter at 60fps Canon 5D MKIII: 60fps Slow Mo Test Small | Large


--- Quote from: keithfullermusic on April 14, 2012, 01:55:19 PM ---Awesome video.  I will say that I was waiting for some slow motion action though.  I really thought you were going to have them come around the corner in full speed, then switch to slowmo for a second or two.  I realize that you'd need to be in 720 for 60fps, but I think it would have been awesome.

Either way, sweet video.

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