Hi Everyone!
I've got a question: I've never shot video before, but I would like to start doing so, for the beginning without a rack or any specialised equipment, really mainly to try it to see whether I like it and have talent, or rather not.
I understand that I'll want a stabilised lens for this, but I don't have one at the moment (except my 70-200, which is - I presume - not an ideal lens for video). I also understand that one should preferably not zoom during video.
My question is: Is there a recommended "natural looking" focal length for an FF body, that would be a good choice for general purpose video?
I consider the EF 35mm f/2 IS USM for this, as it would also complement my existing set of lenses nicely (much better than the 24/28mm 2.8 IS ones) and gets some decent reviews - for photography.
Or should I just start with my 24-70, accept shakey movies at the beginning and see which focal length works best for me and decide on which IS-lens afterwards?
Any thoughts would be appreciated,
Sulla
I've got a question: I've never shot video before, but I would like to start doing so, for the beginning without a rack or any specialised equipment, really mainly to try it to see whether I like it and have talent, or rather not.
I understand that I'll want a stabilised lens for this, but I don't have one at the moment (except my 70-200, which is - I presume - not an ideal lens for video). I also understand that one should preferably not zoom during video.
My question is: Is there a recommended "natural looking" focal length for an FF body, that would be a good choice for general purpose video?
I consider the EF 35mm f/2 IS USM for this, as it would also complement my existing set of lenses nicely (much better than the 24/28mm 2.8 IS ones) and gets some decent reviews - for photography.
Or should I just start with my 24-70, accept shakey movies at the beginning and see which focal length works best for me and decide on which IS-lens afterwards?
Any thoughts would be appreciated,
Sulla