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D-SLR image sensor and processor technology has finally advanced to where data can be captured and passed along to the LCD monitor quickly enough to provide smooth HD video capability. Wildlife researchers can document behavior, and photographers can deliver photo essays on DVD with both stills and video clips.ĭ-SLR video capability is an extension of Live View, and in both the D90 and the EOS 5D Mark II, operates from the Live View mode.
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Adding this capability lets you show nature’s magical moments in new ways, from nestling feedings to mist rising from roaring waterfalls. Yes, video capability has come to the D-SLR-and high-quality HD video, no less! While still photographers work to capture the “decisive moment,” the single shot (or sequence) that clearly shows the viewer a particular animal action or gorgeous landscape scene, some wildlife behavior is better depicted with motion and sound. The introduction of Canon’s EOS 5D Mark II and Nikon’s D90 provides outdoor photographers with a whole new way to depict the great natural world: with motion and sound.
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Two new D-SLRs, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and the Nikon D90, have changed the playing field, and a new era is dawning. These compact video cameras can fall short on image quality, but they’ve been the best option for a nature photographer who wants to have the motion, but doesn’t want to invest the time and resources into a professional video setup-until now. Wildlife photographers, in particular, like to have a compact digital video camera handy to record dramatic action in the field. We’ve all lamented the still frame’s inability to adequately capture the motion within a scene. For all of the power of a single frozen moment in time that a photograph represents, sometimes it’s just not enough.
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