Am I using my 7D video correctly? I have been a pretty efficient professional cinematographer in my earlier life but, for me, shooting video with my 7D is darn awkward…
It seems like the 7D can autofocus during live-recording but, the focus 'searches'. I can’t follow-focus a moving subject using autofocus and manually follow-focusing by use of the relatively small LCD held at a distance from my eye is really difficult to me.
Zooming is another problem for me. The relatively short traverse of, say, my 70-200mm f/4L IS lens from wide to tele range, makes manual zooming rather clumsy for me.
When I used a 16mm Arriflex motion picture camera, I had through the lens viewing capability which allowed me to follow focus accurately and smoothly. Additionally, the relatively long traverse of the 12-120mm Angenieux zoom ring allowed fairly smooth manual zooms.
Another problem I seem to have is to be able to quickly pick up a moving subject or even a still subject using the LCD. When I use my 70-200mm lens at 200mm and am viewing with the LCD, I have a hard time picking up any specific subject without moving the camera around to find it. When I am shooting with the eye level TTL viewfinder, I can automatically lock in on a distant subject even when using my 300mm of 400mm lenses without a lot of searching. The camera is automatically pointing at where my eye was looking. Not so when the viewing the LCD at a distance from my eye. Additionally, when following a moving subject, it is far more natural for me to aciieve a smooth pan with an eye level viewfinder. That is because when panning, I shift at my hips which pretty well allows the camera to rotate around its basic nodal point rather than panning at arms length.
Of course, when I used the 16mm Arriflex with the 12-120mm zoom lens in the mid-nineteen sixties into the seventies; the rig cost around five grand (USD) for the camera and another thousand or more for the lens. I would expect that the equivalent price in today's dollars would be fifteen to twenty thousand. I can't expect a rig which costs a total of little over two thousand, $USD, and which is actually a morphodite still/video camera to have the capability of a dedicated motion picture camera like the Arriflex...
However, there seem to be a lot of camcorders in use today which run under a thousand dollars and are, IMO, more suited to general video use than my 7D which kind of limps along (at least the way I am attempting to use it).
I did not trombone my zoom when I was shooting movies but, there were times when a combination zoom and pan, combined with follow focus was a creative tool. When following a subject, I almost always was able to keep it in focus manually.
I will try my 7D using the Hoodman Loop. If it works, I will continue using the 7D for video. However, if I still have problems achieving smooth follow focus (either in AF or MF mode) I will put the video capability to rest and only use it in lowest definition to identify my still images.
I would appreciate any pointers on how I could correct my technique to use the 7D more efficiently. Otherwise, I will probably have to search for a camcorder that has eye level viewing, continuous focus and a motorized zoom.
On the other hand, to give the Devil his due, the quality of the video from the 7D is breathtaking and the IS of my 70-200mm lens makes shooting at 200mm quite smooth.