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You need to send that jacket lol. I love the vibe of this video. The lighting, the tone....yes or yes 🎉
ОтветитьThere's another reason: i want to and i am very stubborn
ОтветитьEncore du lourd ! Merci Corty pour le partage... Indispensable quand tu shoot au flash🔥
Ответитьthank you it was very nice to know
ОтветитьGreat articulate explanation- thanks!!
ОтветитьSpot on. I still use mine and when I take out my Leica M2 and my Hassy I just enjoy being in the process.
Decades of experienced is a reality. I rather enjoy limiting my outings to 24 or 12 images
Hello Steve loving your tips and tricks on getting awesome pics. I have an issue when taking pics. I would take a pic horizontally , it would come out clean and clear. Then i would turn my camera vertically to take a pic, but it come out slightly darker. Why is that ?
As always keep up the great work🙂
Two others from my experience.
First is night and dusk photography. You want manual everything here. Including lighting, meaning no TTL on strobes and speedlights since that could still put out so much light it turns your background completely black. And you do NOT want the camera trying to control the exposure when shooting outdoors at night. Because it absolutely will try to compensate for the ambient light, since... that's it's job.
Which, really, any place you do not want the camera's internal metering trying to control the exposure is where you want to be shooting manual mode and manual ISO.
Second is wildlife - presuming here you're using a lens with a 200mm or longer focal length. Here you want manual mode but auto ISO. And that's to keep a fast shutter speed (especially when using a long lens) and a good aperture (important for depth of field) to capture your subject, while letting auto ISO determine the exposure.
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ОтветитьSooooo Carty am I to understand that I should be shooting in Shutter and aperture priority ??
ОтветитьI will definitely look into getting a light meter.
ОтветитьLove using a light meter especially when using multiple light sources! During my professional photography days, it also delivers an impression to your client that you know what you're doing with lighting because you skip the multiple "test shot" phase. For those who grew-up with film photography, test shots did not exist. A light meter was a tool I can't live without.
ОтветитьReplay gang 🔥ah no not on these one. I do have a question though. When i go on shutter or aperture mode i don't have access to the other setting, hence why i go on manual to have access to both. Am i missing something ? Otherwise for portrait in natural light, which mode would you choose ?
ОтветитьThank you❤❤❤
ОтветитьNEW SUB HERE. Great information thank you
ОтветитьThank you watching this again
ОтветитьGod yes. Also "pros shoot M only" - BS
ОтветитьFuckin' love the Star Wars clip.
ОтветитьJust got a light meter yesterday and then this pops up. 🎉
ОтветитьI have one of those meters, gathering dust, now I’m going to use it and see what happens! Great lesson!!! Thanks !!
ОтветитьEvery photographer says, “Only shoot in manual mode,” but it's not feasible when things are happening fast, such as a wedding or kids running around. I always struggle during sessions in manual mode. I force myself to use it, but I get frustrated and switch to aperture or shutter priority. Are saying we don't need to use it unless its studio photography or we’re extremely experienced?? This changes a lot for me. Less pressure.
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