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ОтветитьThank you !
ОтветитьFinally learned how to use the histogram! Thanks!
ОтветитьThank you for the great video. I believe using a light source is not exactly a low light situation, I consider the introduction of a light source as light pollution. What is the best camera beyond Sony Alpha S series for true low light or near black out non IR conditions?
Ответить3.35 i spat my drink out my mouth. Bro your humour is out of this world. honestly, you are such a fun guy to watch. i wish u all the best in this life
Ответитьwho found waldo?
ОтветитьThis covered actually a ton of basics in photography in such a short video, great and helpful watch!
ОтветитьSoooo am I the only guy who decided to pause to do the Where's Waldo? XD
ОтветитьBro you are the best dude you can be my teacher anytime bro
ОтветитьReally, hmm I saw some of you bad ass gurus do the same dam thing. Beginners you cannot give them credit for trying and learning.
ОтветитьAnd I read "the best low life photographers..."
Still awful klick bait
This video is fantastic
ОтветитьI'm confused if I'm filming in the dark should the minimum iso be at 12,800, or should the maximum be set at 12,800 ?
ОтветитьOh fudge😆😅
ОтветитьVery nice video. I love the tips u gave appreciate it alot thanks!
Ответитьuse a smartphone so you can cheat lol use a vivo x90 pro in low-light photography. 😁 🤣
ОтветитьDude! You're a pro and I thanks to you for this quantity of tips
ОтветитьWithout bright lights in the scene, when shooting in low light, I underexpose by two stops and bring those back in post. Good trade for having more flexibility in iso and aperture.
I'd wish cameras would have a configurable mode to do this and bringing exposure up just for the preview image by the value you defined to underexpose it.
well.. it's not so easy with a 1/2.3" sensor...
ОтветитьJust random thought, but what if you put duct tape on your built on flash to cover half of it, so it only fires from either the left or right? Would that give the subject more shadows than a full flash?
ОтветитьThis was actually good....
ОтветитьExcellent video @JasonVong ! Very useful info. I definitely will look into getting some of the constant output LED lights. This time of year I rarely get off work before dark. I find if I want to do any shooting (almost always for fun), I will be in constant “negotiation” mode about how to set up exposure. I generally shoot with a Nikon Z6 and a Nikkor Z 24-70 MM F4 S Line lens. I sometimes use an f1.8 prime, but find compositionally, it is more limiting to be at fixed focal length than to shoot at F4 after dark. I have not figured out how to isolate a subject who is a good distance away using a 35 MM lens. I need more practice to understand the options with fixed length lenses at night.
ОтветитьI make flash diffusers out of empty plastic milk cartons. I can fold them any way from a single thickness to multiple thicknesses.
ОтветитьYour videos and information are so great, I just had to sub! Thanks bro!
ОтветитьWhite Balance?
ОтветитьOr you can reduce the amount of the Flash light instead of using a napkin...
Ответитьhey, great videos you are doing! wanted to ask if you can make a like detailed guide to low light street photography with setups and settings and stuff :)
ОтветитьDisneyland is the right place for learning photographie and making film 😍 I saw where you was... but not Disneyland paris !
Ответитьhey what's your opinion about the new fuji film XT 5 for low light photography
ОтветитьGreat video!!! Depending on lens size, also try using slowest shutter speed that you can with without a tripod and avoid camera shake.
Ответитьinformative 5mins.
ОтветитьVery helpful video thanks.😀
ОтветитьGood video, i actually learned something :)
Ответитьnice tuto
Ответитьokay but I found waldo in like 4 seconds
ОтветитьThanks for the tips, so easy and practical.
ОтветитьGrain... is GOOOD.
ОтветитьYou didn't mention anything about using a lens with a wider aperture or time exposures combined with flash
ОтветитьJason thanks for this I am doing a low light portrait session today aswell as a day one today in Central London United Kingdom with my Nikon D5500 these tips I shall use. Stay blessed
ОтветитьJason I use Godox led lights on my Nikon D5500
ОтветитьI really appreciate this video. I’ve struggled for years getting any decent night photos and they come out just a grainy mess. Looks like I need to get one of those LED lights, I didn’t know that existed!
Ответитьhey man if you have so many cameras would you mind giving away one for me, i have like a nikon d5200 and the cheapest starting camera on the market like the a6400 are like 7,000 bucks man. i have a dream of be a professional filmmaker but here its almost impossible. Any camera will be a major improvement on my career and a life changing
ОтветитьThanks a lot Jason, I really appreciate this.
ОтветитьYou use UV fliter?
ОтветитьI prefer manuel focus fast prime lenses for night photography my favorites are a Rokinon 20mm1.8 and a old Takumar 50mm1.4. When using manuel focus lenses my camera defaults to spot metering and gives me focus confirmation even in low light hand held and I have 4.5 stops of Stabilization with in camera IBIS. I like the idea of using a video light t lighten the scene and I will have to try that
ОтветитьHow would you use the led if you’re solo?
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