Hi All,
I've switched to using my 90D instead of my 550d, and the video recording is now working nicely.
BUT - with the setting "Copy to computer" or "Move to computer" the file extension is .dat - and Lightroom does not accept that. If I change the files to .mp4, they import fine - but of course I don't want to have to do that each time!
Second issue is that I cannot seem to adjust the exposure at all for videos. It shows P mode during recording, and there is no option to set any exposure compensation etc.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Brutha
Some video issues - Canon 90D
Re: Some video issues - Canon 90D
Hmm, some further information. If I set the camera to M mode, then it stays in M mode when I start video recording.
BUT - the settings change (e.g. frame from 1/80 to 1/125): and although for an instant the options seem open, they immediately grey out so I cannot change anything!
Any idea how to adjust them?
Cheers
Brutha
BUT - the settings change (e.g. frame from 1/80 to 1/125): and although for an instant the options seem open, they immediately grey out so I cannot change anything!
Any idea how to adjust them?
Cheers
Brutha
Re: Some video issues - Canon 90D
Hi,
please reproduce this problem and send a bug report (menu - Help - Report a bug) after a .dat file is created.
As for the second issue: yes, you can adjust exposure parameters (including the exposure mode) before you launch video recording, but not during the recording process. We will check if it is possible to adjust these settings while recording is in progress, and if it is possible - we'll support it.
Re: Some video issues - Canon 90D
Thanks Catherine, will do!
Would be fine if I could adjust the exposure settings before starting the video recording, but it doesn't allow me to do that.
When I click "Start video recording" the exposure changes from what I already set (e.g. from 1/80s to 1/125s) and I have no chance to adjust it - shall I raise a bug for that too?
Would be fine if I could adjust the exposure settings before starting the video recording, but it doesn't allow me to do that.
When I click "Start video recording" the exposure changes from what I already set (e.g. from 1/80s to 1/125s) and I have no chance to adjust it - shall I raise a bug for that too?