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  • Lars Wikstrom

    May 13, 2010 at 1:07 am in reply to: Vue and C4D

    My goal, if I can, is to build most of my stuff in C4D and then bring in trees, brush and so on from Vue 6.5 and render in Cinema 4D.

    -Lars

  • Lars Wikstrom

    March 1, 2010 at 6:46 am in reply to: Workflow Syncing footage in fcp 7d and zoom h4n

    I have the same set up as you. You need to get this software…

    https://www.singularsoftware.com/pluraleyes.html

    Watch the movie and see how simple it is. It does all the sync work for you by analyzing the camera’s mic with the Zoom audio. No need to record a sync clap in your audio any more.

    -Lars

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 16, 2010 at 11:50 pm in reply to: HDMI Monitor – question

    I sent an email to SmallHD asking if they were planing to have something in the future that would allow exposure assist. They said they were thinking about it but nothing to release or talk about yet. It would be nice with a Small HD 9″ that can help with Exposure assist.

    -Lars

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 15, 2010 at 10:38 pm in reply to: HDMI Monitor – question

    Thanks guys… I saw the marshal and it sounds like that is the better one to get. I know it is not as clear as the smallHD for focus but the other features seem to be what I would need to get these results. and RGB would be best if I could have both on the screen. I know you guys are thinking the same thing. someone will come out with it I am sure.

    -Lars

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 9, 2010 at 7:51 pm in reply to: canon t2i

    Too Funny. I bought my 7D a week ago to do video and now this camera is coming out $1k less almost. I bought it just for video too.

    I don’t know that I would start to use the words “Broadcast Quality” with these cameras. I shoot with a HVX-200 P2 and I don’t have the problems with Artifacts and the Moire effect. The whole reason their is a Morie effect is because of the low sampling of the image.

    The 2 reasons I got the 7D were 1. my P2 camera is bad in low light and I get lots of grain and 2. The latitude is much better with the 7D and that is a big reason why the images look so amazing.

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 9, 2010 at 8:23 am in reply to: 7D – saving ISO settings

    It seems that if you select Manual as the default that you manipulate the settings and then save it as one of your custom C1-3 settings that it would retain that feature.

    lame. Canon has to fix that.

    -Lars

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 8, 2010 at 6:00 pm in reply to: 7D – saving ISO settings

    Wow… That is so weird. When I saved my custom settings I first went to manual and customized the settings there to what I wanted. Then I saved it to C3. I would think that it would have also saved the ISO settings from manual mode, I guess not.

    Thanks for checking!

    -Lars

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 7, 2010 at 11:33 pm in reply to: 7D – saving ISO settings

    You know… It would not be such a big deal but when I am shooting in a dark restaurant running around I forget what ISO setting is was and then I have to spend the time trying to eyeball it to get it right again which takes time.

    -Lars

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 7, 2010 at 10:08 pm in reply to: 7D – saving ISO settings

    Not sure exactly what you mean by mode. But I am in FILM mode to shot video. When I set the camera up I selected the MANUAL mode and save that out as C3 setting.

    What is the trick to have the camera remember the ISO setting and not defaulting back to 200?

    -Lars

  • Lars Wikstrom

    February 7, 2010 at 7:19 am in reply to: 7D – saving ISO settings

    Ya, same thing. I guess the only thing to do is to adjust the amount of time must pass before it goes into standby mode. I hope this can be adjusted in the future.

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