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Canon 7D and .mov files
 
Tom Suarez, Photographer
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Austin | texas | USA | Posted: 10:07 PM on 10.05.09 |
| ->> Just got my 7D and just for fun shot some video but do not have a program to open .mov files and when I let it search the internet it goes to apples sight. Is this the best program to look at and possible in the future edit or is there another program to use? By the way if anyone is interested the high iso at 6400 looks as good as my 40D at 1250-1600 and the focus is fast and sharp. Will be shooting high school football this weekend with it. Thanks |
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Matthew Sauk, Photographer
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Matthew Sauk, Photographer
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Sandy | UT | United States | Posted: 10:23 PM on 10.05.09 |
->> Sorry you said edit as well...
VLC will just let you view them.
Can you post a gallery with your 6400 ISO shots? |
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Patrick Fallon, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Columbia | MO | USA | Posted: 10:39 PM on 10.05.09 |
| ->> Are you on a mac or windows? |
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Jim Colburn, Photo Editor, Photographer
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McAllen | TX | USA | Posted: 10:48 PM on 10.05.09 |
| ->> An MOV file will open in Quicktime. You can download and use MPEG-Streamclip (at www.squared5.com) to edit/modify the file. Both are available for Mac or Windows. |
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Tom Suarez, Photographer
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Austin | texas | USA | Posted: 11:33 PM on 10.05.09 |
| ->> Sandy not sure how to post a gallery so you can see full size files but if you would like I could email you the files unedited just resized for web and you could post them if you would like. I just got the camera and the photos were taken on my bathroom counter with available light, nothing fancy. Send me an email through sportsshooter and I will reply and send you the files. Thanks |
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Joseph Zimmerman, Photographer
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Howard | Pa | USA | Posted: 12:24 AM on 10.06.09 |
->> "photos were taken on my bathroom counter with available light, nothing fancy"
Um, perhaps we don't really need to see them. :-)
What OS are you on? You can use Quicktime PRO to make changes to the video and it is available on either MAC or Windows or you could use .......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_video_editing_software |
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