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As always, great content. Been having a hard time with low light shots so this is great! Thank you.
ОтветитьI love your content and as a owner of sony a6400 and nikon z6ii I would love if you would consider shooting with multi brand of camera and lenses. And I admire your work 👍
ОтветитьJason, BH no longer has the ball pod. Do you have any other resources for them
ОтветитьRather have more grain than a blurry image from a long exposure
ОтветитьThis really helped 😍
ОтветитьBest tutorial so far. Kudos to your sarcastic tutorial! I hear a terrible joke, I press like.
ОтветитьOkay for landscapes, or still projects, but not for moving people/ objects. Not possible for gig photography in low light!
ОтветитьYou need a fast low f stop 1.4 or 2.8 ( between) for moving objects! Works for me! Handheld!
ОтветитьLove Canon, you can shoot in RAW & JPEG at the same time!
Ответитьhey great recommendations on the camera lens are the Sony a6400 full-frame or crop?
ОтветитьThank you very much
ОтветитьThis video changed my life, literally. This is a turning point in my amateur photography brain!! Thank you SO MUCH!!
ОтветитьLove the intro LOOOL I took my first pics and thought I spent 1.8k on a a7iii and 1.5k on a lens why is it still noisy! Great video!
ОтветитьI liked and subscribed immediately. This guy is engaging and fun to watch. Glad to have found your channel.
ОтветитьHah, to be sure, built in flash is not for make you photos bright. Built-in flash is for remote control flash.
ОтветитьI do like that you included the differences between ful sensor and cropped sensor.
ОтветитьThis title makes no sense.
ОтветитьI tell you mate, you're fartin sparks!
ОтветитьLove it
ОтветитьI want to learn how to take UFO pictures at nite.
ОтветитьBrilliant Video. New subscriber.
Ответить"You can't go wrong with Jason Wong!". Cool Icebreaker.
ОтветитьWhat is a 2 second exposure in shutter speed?
ОтветитьTip #6 Topaz AI
ОтветитьI was shook to see Jason holding a Nikon almost the whole video before he explained it lol😮
ОтветитьTip No. 6: don't drag up the shadows in Post too much it will always increase the noise drastically, even for ISO100.
Tip No. 7 if it looks too noisy, just add grain for the vintage look. Show what you can't hide. (Or just add a slight faded look to the dark areas)
Some cameras handle dynamic range and hence can reduce noise much better than others. I have a friend who moved from Nikon to Canon as it suited his Bird Photography better (lenses / prices etc), another moved from Canon to Sony for the perceived better autofocus which was most important to him. I moved from Canon to Nikon about 10 years ago as I regularly shoot in low light and Nikon just does it noticeably better (we are all semi pro full frame shooters). I also own some Sony gear and the Nikon system is always first choice for anywhere where light may be an issue.
ОтветитьG'day Jason, as a former Associated Press news/war photographer, a 33 year veteran pro photographer, and never having had the choice but to shoot in anything other than manual with my Pentax k1000 which I got for my 12th birthday in 1978, I agree with everything you said. That was great advice, even when speaking about jpg. Because of your really grounded attitude I have just become a subscriber. Not that you will teach me anything, but I like the way you explain the fundamentals of photography. Keep up the good work mate and looking forward to viewing more of your videos👍
ОтветитьYou may avoid grain shooting at 1,4 aperature but what about lens sharpness shooting at 1,4? Not very good…..
Ответитьim very practicing in night photography this is really helpful
ОтветитьMistake! ISO = Noise is MYTH!!! All 3 parameters have influence on NOISE
u can get much more noise with iso 400 than at iso 6400 for example! its physics!
check google or utube
My Canon R working iso is about 32000, not in every case, depends on other factors - Shutter and Aperture
ОтветитьHave you published a video on how to get accurate focus in low light situations or shooting night skys?
Ответитьregarding point 1: no. The answer to "how can i shoot quiet (see what i did there?) photos in an environment with little available light" cannot be "increase the amount of available light". That leads the entire endevor ad absurdum. At that point you might as well not even try. The point was to shoot LOW light pohotography, not night time photography in a well light environment.
ОтветитьIf i am shooting at F7,6 why it doesn’t make a difference if i have a f4 lens or 1.8? They have any differences??
ОтветитьInstant upvote button smash for Din Thai Fung joke. We love that place too
Ответитьwhat shutter speed and iso should i use for low light setting at sports games while the players are moving and running
ОтветитьWas that One Ok Rock?!
ОтветитьSubbed ❤
Ответитьwould a gimbal work - more expensive yes..
ОтветитьWhere do u edit your photos
ОтветитьYou look and talk like Awkwafina and you are the best! Thanks for the tips brother! Helped a lot for beginners on phtgphy
ОтветитьI shot a party tonight, lights were low, I so was at 800, still noise. Shooting on Sony a7r5😊
ОтветитьSuper helpful and enjoyable tutorial, thank you ! Subscribing
Ответитьyou provide really good information. I'd just say stop with the gimmicks - it;s annoying.
ОтветитьWell done
ОтветитьDo you have any updated videos for using the song A7R v at night ? Also what should your focus be when shooting at night at a concert center wide or ?
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