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very clear
ОтветитьThank you for posting this video, although I believe I just started on the incorrect format. I recently was given a 35mm camera and have no idea how to use it. I'm looking through videos to educate myself on how to use with all those settings without wasting too much film and I stumbled upon your video. It was very easy to follow and to the point. You got yourself a new subscriber!
ОтветитьI subscribed
ОтветитьI'm just getting back into photography after 10+ years of being away and now everyone is going mirrorless but the price tags are more than I want to pay and I'm not very certain about the shorter battery life of mirrorless. I mainly shoot landscape and some wildlife and since I have a few EF lenses I'm going to buy a full frame camera. My question is would the Canon 6d Mark ii still be a good camera in 2024?
ОтветитьIs there a tutorial on how edit photos on things like lightroom? Also how I'm struggling with depth and still being sharp..if you know what I mean
Ответитьomg this was SO easy to follow, thank you so much. i can't wait to practise.
ОтветитьHi thank you for helping us understand exposure, my question is if taking pictures of a person outside in a bright sunny day how would you recommend to set the settings
ОтветитьPhotography question:
Why you so dam cute?
Love the explanation for the exposure triangle here. Great work! (camera)
ОтветитьSo much help Thank You!
ОтветитьWhat is your definition of ISO
ОтветитьBest explanation I've seen so far, thanks!
ОтветитьAurora with a insta360x3 iso setting and speeds.
ОтветитьThank you. Much love !
ОтветитьThe ISO isn't just a digital adjustment. Before Digital cameras, you were able to choose different film by ISO sensitivity. So if you were taking photos of fireworks or night shots with no motion blur, high ISO film was perfect. You can even do double exposure tricks with film to and have you standing beside yourself. Fun times😊
ОтветитьEasy to follow video 👏 thanks for the tips.
ОтветитьQuestion: Pro's and cons of a good camcorder for recording wildlife or hunting videos vs dslr or mirrorless cameras for recording videos. I highly value video quality, but also need zoom capability at least out to 400mm. I also have a high quality spotting scope that I can connect a phone or camera to. Trying to decide which way to go. I also want to be able to capture high quality pictures as well, so I know I will need a dslr style camera at least for photos.
ОтветитьYou're a great teacher
ОтветитьCan you help with settings for shooting paintings? I have the equipment but I don't know what settings I need. (I'm a painter learning to shoot my work)
ОтветитьHow do you determine the perfect shutter speed when taking film photos
ОтветитьVery clear, with great visual support of your script.
I teach Media and Film. Every year I get some new students in Film who have not studied Media with me (and thus need to quickly learn things like this over the summer)
This is now my go-to video to send them to. Excellent job :)
Thank you for a great video!
ОтветитьBest explanation ever, you are awesome! Def subscribed and will use your instructions when I shoot 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ответитьshe cute
Ответитьwell explained...in simpler terms.
ОтветитьGood stuff!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
ОтветитьThis video was well explained compared to the rest I have watched. Thank you.
ОтветитьDo you think "FV" on newer Canon cameras is a good shooting mode? I like it because I can still change shutter speed on the fly. I also use a couple of manual focus lenses, so I can focus and shoot. I have a M6 mark II.
ОтветитьThis video was very well made and you laid it out well. I would have added that it is best to not touch either side of the histogram and maybe elaborate more on being more in the middle as the general guideline as that's what tripped me up when I was a beginner. But you did clarify that it is okay to be at either ends. Thank you for making the video.
Ответитьi was thinking about this since 5 minutes hahahaha
ОтветитьThis was very helpful thank you!
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