Canon 5D Mark II HD Video of Nine Inch Nails In Live Concert

by Scott Beale on March 5, 2009 · 1 comment

Rob Sheridan shot some fantastic HD video using a Canon 5D Mark II of Nine Inch Nails performing “Burn” in Melbourne and “1,000,000″ in Sydney. More great HD concert video can be found on NIN’s Vimeo account. Make sure to crank up the volume to 11 while watching these.

I’ve been shooting some HD video with my 5D MKII, but it looks like it’s time to step up my game. The trick is trying to stay in focus when you can only view the video using the LCD.

via Kevin Rose on Twitter

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1 Lori March 7, 2009 at 9:49 am

Fucking incredible.

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