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  • Well, can’t give exact values since all depends on lightning, distance, etc., but the point is that you need to keep background blurred as much as possible (out of focus like you wrote). The reason is simple: blurred objects have more steady colors and less noise (which affects badly on greenscreening), so by having even distribution of background color you’ll be getting better results.

  • You need to set lowest possible ISO for this since increasing it gives you more grain which is bad for greenscreening. And try to stand as far from green background as possible so you’ll be able to blur background by adjusting AV.

  • Jason Kelleher

    March 5, 2013 at 5:21 pm in reply to: Streaming live event with 600D

    There is an app called SparkoCam that can transform your camera into a webcam by creating in the system virtual device and streaming live view feed from canon eos camera as a webcam video, so you’ll be able to use it just like regular webcam.

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