Kelvin,

If you are shooting with a 60D (I have a 60D and 7D, same Digic-4 sensor),
there was a good tutorial on using it for 'cinematic' video.

Basically you turn off all the image processing, use multiples of 160 ISO
(160, 320, 640...) as that's meant to be the most noise free settings, I use
24/25fps (its all the UK version has at 1080) and shoot at multiples of 25,
usually 100fps.
You manually use the camera for everything, aperture, focus and white
balance (K setting by eye).
Still getting my head around it all, but the results look quite good and, of
course, edit perfectly in PP 5.0.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/hdslr.jsp

(Click on the Shane Hurlbut ASC banner a little way down.)

Neil.

On 6 August 2011 07:09, kelvin smibert <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Accepting all being said about frame rates and i and p.....How about
> cameras which offer a full range of shutter speeds ? Not only in stills
> but in video as well. (eg: Canon 60D). What should one choose among
> speeds from 1/4000 sec to 1/15 sec ...?? Wow!
>
> Kelvin
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