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- #CANON EOS REBEL T6 DRAGONFRAME MOVIE#
- #CANON EOS REBEL T6 DRAGONFRAME FULL#
- #CANON EOS REBEL T6 DRAGONFRAME PROFESSIONAL#
- #CANON EOS REBEL T6 DRAGONFRAME WINDOWS#
#CANON EOS REBEL T6 DRAGONFRAME FULL#
You do get Canon’s great ergonomics and handling capabilities on both models, from the easy-to-understand menu system to the carefully moulded front grip to the well-placed shutter button.Īnd while the T6i and T6 include the standard exposure modes (i.e., Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, Program, Full Auto), Canon also caters to beginners by packing in a number of subject-based modes, from Portrait to Landscape and more. While both the Canon EOS T6i and the Canon EOS T6 will keep size and weight to a reasonable level, the T6 is the marginally better option.Īs with pretty much all of Canon’s APS-C sensor entry-level DSLRs, the T6 and the T6i offer decent build quality – but nothing to write home about.īoth DSLRs feel solid, but neither offers weather sealing, so I’d be hesitant to take either body into rainy weather (snow would be pushing it). The difference isn’t huge, but you’ll notice when holding both cameras side-by-side (or when you’re trying to shave down weight in a travel bag). Where the T6 does outperform the T6i is in terms of weight: Will the Canon T6 and T6i be compact enough for most casual shooters and beginners? You probably won’t notice this while shooting, and either of these options will do a decent job for anyone looking to carry around their camera full-time.Īre there smaller cameras out there? Of course. The T6 is the (barely) smaller of the two, coming in at 129 x 101 x 78mm, compared to 132 x 101 x 78 mm on the T6i.
#CANON EOS REBEL T6 DRAGONFRAME MOVIE#
To do this, you will want to set Manual Movie Settings = ON. Unfortunately with Nikon cameras, there is no way to set auto exposure when using flash for photos and manual exposure when shooting video at the same time so you should set this value depending on the majority of session types you will be using the app for.The Canon T6 and T6i are both relatively compact APS-C sensor DSLRs offering similar – but not identical – dimensions. If you are using dslrBooth for video however, you will want your live view preview to show the correct exposure and not automatic exposure. Lower end Nikon cameras do not have that feature and at the present time, unfortunately there's no workaround to get good exposure on your liveview if you're using a flash. On some Nikon camera models such as the Nikon D3200, D5200, D5300, D5500, D5600 and D7000, make sure to go to the Shooting Menu > Movie Settings > and set Manual Movie Settings = OFF. The majority of Nikon cameras will auto adjust the exposure during live view automatically. This can be set by changing the shooting dial to Video mode, choosing "Movie auto exposure" or "Movie manual exp." then changing the shooting dial back to M mode. Mirrorless cameras have the option of having movie recording use auto exposure or manual exposure. Note: Exposure simulation cannot be adjusted in certain Canon cameras when using an external strobe or flash.Ĭanon Mirrorless Cameras and Recording Videoįor mirrorless Canon cameras, if live view is working but camera cannot record video, go to your camera's settings, Camera, HDMI info disp and set to With Info.
#CANON EOS REBEL T6 DRAGONFRAME WINDOWS#
When using an older or lower model Canon camera that does not have that option and using our Windows software, go to Settings, Camera, and Check Canon Auto Exposure. simulation.Ĭamera does not have Exposure Simulation Setting Canon M6 can be enabled/disabled under Camera > 3 > Expo.1D and 1Ds Mark III Can be activated with C.Fn IV-16-1.5D Mark II Can be enabled/disabled in 2nd Live View Settings menu/“Screen Settings".60D, 7D, 1D Mark IV Can be enabled/disabled in LiveView Settings menu.When using a newer Canon camera that supports changing exposure simulation go your Camera > Exposure Simulation and set it to Disable. Canon T6i and less do not have this feature. The solution is to go to your camera’s settings and turn off exposure simulation and that will give you a properly exposed live view video feed. When using a flash, some Canon and Nikon cameras display a very dark picture during live view as these cameras do not account for the flash firing and instead are displaying the wrong exposure. A live video preview appears after you press the touch screen or trigger using the keyboard shortcut.Under Settings, Shooting, Live View, Check the option for Enable Live View.This gives enough time for live view to display Under Settings, Display, set Time Before First and other Photos greater than 3 seconds.Check Supported Cameras for compatibility.
#CANON EOS REBEL T6 DRAGONFRAME PROFESSIONAL#
Live view is only available in our Professional Editions but it can be tested in our Demo or Standard Edition.
