Video out of focus.
Video taped my sons marching band. Down loaded them on my tablet and laptop. On both tablet and laptop focus is tack sharp. Down loaded same on Facebook, video is out of focus. Please help.
Cal, it would seem to me the issue is with Facebook, based on your description of the appearance on your devices. The only thing I can think of that might cause an issue is the format size of the video on Facebook vs. the format size with which you took the video. I'd check the Facebook site to see what their recommendations are for video format.
--Bob
Grand wrote:
Video taped my sons marching band. Down loaded them on my tablet and laptop. On both tablet and laptop focus is tack sharp. Down loaded same on Facebook, video is out of focus. Please help.
Simple don't load to Face Book load to U-Tube and URL it in face book.
Now the real question is How the HE[[ to keep everything in focus when zooming with a DSLR with out a ParFocal. Why in the world would anyone make such a great HD/4K recorder as the DSLR and not a Parfocal lens for under $19,995?
[quote=Hound_Dog]Simple don't load to Face Book load to U-Tube and URL it in face book.
Now the real question is How the HE[[ to keep everything in focus when zooming with a DSLR with out a ParFocal. Why in the world would anyone make such a great HD/4K recorder as the DSLR and not a Parfocal lens for under $19,995?[/quote]
Was he zooming? He didn't mention it?
Bultaco wrote:
Was he zooming? He didn't mention it?
No I'm asking why no on makes a parfocal lens for DSLR specifically Canon EF.
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Hound_Dog wrote:
No I'm asking why no on makes a parfocal lens for DSLR specifically Canon EF.
Cost, unless it is an expensive video lens. Constant aperture zooms are considered too expensive by many.
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