Canon 650D/ 700D T4i/ T5i Movie exposure
This is a hands on lesson in how to set a professional looking movie exposure. It deals with iso, aperture and shutter speed and also the use of ND filters to get the cinematic narrow depth of field look. The camera used is a Canon 650D T4i. The settings are identical for the Canon T5i 700D The lens is a Canon 50mm 1.8 lens.

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