To get a DSLR video with a smoothly changing "natural" image, you have to synchronize the shutter speed and frame rate correctly: for example, 1/50 second at 24 fps, 1/60 at 30 fps, or 1/125 when using the 60 fps mode. Changing the shutter speed setting will help you achieve different decorative effects on the video.
Go for a good name-brand filter, such as Hoya, and buy the best you can afford. Check the diameter of your lens first, to make sure you order the right size. Some kit lenses are usually 52-58mm in diameter, mine is 72-77mm depending on the lens. The wider the diameter, the more expensive the filter.
The best beginner camera for video. The best beginner DSLR camera. Compact for a DSLR, the Nikon D3500 is affordable, intuitive to use, produces excellent images and lasts for ages on one charge.
The camera also offers the ability to capture 4K video frame grabs to take photos from the video feed. On the photo side, the Mark IV has a new feature that Canon calls Dual Pixel Raw.
The main reason to use a DSLR Setup for video is to get the look of a cinema camera. That means getting a quality video with a shallow depth of field. This is typically the effect of having a crisp and focused subject in the foreground, with background slightly blurry.
This is partly because professionals are less interested in spec-chasing than enthusiasts; cameras are simply tools to do a job, and DSLRs are still excellent tools. So workhorses like the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, Nikon D850 and Nikon D6 are still very often seen in the hands of the pros.
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using a dslr camera for video