mikekobal
Member
hey guys,
would like to hear your opinions on this, since the intro of video to the current crop or dslr's I started using video mode in a similar way I used to shoot with my Leica 4-2. I like it and prefer it much to the current available digital options for shooting street. Frankly I think all digital cameras suck (for street photography). The best one for now is the GH1 and GF1 but the shutter is way too loud.
the link below is to the one I think is closest to how I used to shoot street musicians, check it out and let me know what you think
http://www.mikekobal.com/blog/?p=382
cheers,
mike
would like to hear your opinions on this, since the intro of video to the current crop or dslr's I started using video mode in a similar way I used to shoot with my Leica 4-2. I like it and prefer it much to the current available digital options for shooting street. Frankly I think all digital cameras suck (for street photography). The best one for now is the GH1 and GF1 but the shutter is way too loud.
the link below is to the one I think is closest to how I used to shoot street musicians, check it out and let me know what you think
http://www.mikekobal.com/blog/?p=382
cheers,
mike
nightfly
Well-known
I think it's the difference between a novel and a poem. The video describes the scene fully and explores the story around the event, while a photo takes a moment from the event and uses that alone to stand in for the entire whole and produce the feeling in the viewer.
40oz
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I like it. I wonder what it would have looked like on super-8 or something, but then temper that with the thought that I might not have seen it on a web page in that case.
Anyway, nice work. I don't think a DSLR is the best option for capturing motion pictures, but it was well-used here.
Anyway, nice work. I don't think a DSLR is the best option for capturing motion pictures, but it was well-used here.
DougFord
on the good foot
[FONT="]Small vignettes; street musicians make a good subject.[/FONT]
[FONT="]I’ve bought one of those very small compact video cams (jvc gcfm1a) recently. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Lotsa noise, digital artifacts etc and loads of fun. Think digital version of 8mm film.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Your audio is from the dSLR mic?[/FONT]
[FONT="]The guys were rock’n ‘goodbye pork pie hat’; reflected sound off the wall works wonders.[/FONT]
[FONT="]It’s all about capturing the ‘ambiance’ via sound and motion. [/FONT]
[FONT="]I’ve bought one of those very small compact video cams (jvc gcfm1a) recently. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Lotsa noise, digital artifacts etc and loads of fun. Think digital version of 8mm film.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Your audio is from the dSLR mic?[/FONT]
[FONT="]The guys were rock’n ‘goodbye pork pie hat’; reflected sound off the wall works wonders.[/FONT]
[FONT="]It’s all about capturing the ‘ambiance’ via sound and motion. [/FONT]
direwolf101
Well-known
Very cool Mike, look forward to the next installments!
mikekobal
Member
thanks guys. @nighfly, true, video is additive, photography subtractive. @40oz, I keep looking at regular video cams - 1/3chips mostly, just borrowed one for a day, it feels much better holding, zooming etc, sound controls, when it comes to low light, totally suxs (panasonic hmc150) @DougFord, the audio is from the Sennheiser mke400 plugged into camera.
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