Manual mode - shoot portraits like a pro!

Manual mode - shoot portraits like a pro!

Sydney Portraits

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@nethbt
@nethbt - 12.11.2017 13:24

the thing is when you're shooting babies and toddlers, you can't just trust Manual mode because once that magic moment passes, it would take ages to capture it again. Learned my lessons, that's why I shoot in Aperture priority

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@politibetjent
@politibetjent - 29.11.2017 00:26

This channel is pure gold.

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@surathatway
@surathatway - 05.12.2017 13:10

Thnku very much sir

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@flakashuffles100
@flakashuffles100 - 08.12.2017 22:04

I love you . Im a total beginner but this is my 5th video from you and I already feel like I learned so much! Thank you. You are my inspiring photographer

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@wanneske1969
@wanneske1969 - 15.12.2017 19:16

Pro's also use Tv  (S) and Av (A).

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@wanneske1969
@wanneske1969 - 15.12.2017 19:18

Manual mode isn't that hard. You still have the bars on your viewfinder which show if the pic is properly lit. And you can see your pic on the lcd. And there is still the histogram

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@timlarsson7556
@timlarsson7556 - 02.01.2018 17:00

Hey i have a lens that is 18-105mm so does the shutter speed depend on how zoomed in i am? or should i be over the maximun(105)?

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@vshnv_c
@vshnv_c - 05.01.2018 22:52

I started doing photography with a vintage lens on Manual mode. As a result my photography skills boosted top charts in no time. In fact, now im actually a better photographer than my friends who have been doing photography 1 or 2 years before me.

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@lowfatedes
@lowfatedes - 08.01.2018 13:54

That's how to get a decent exposure - there's nothing in the video about getting a good portrait. In fact, the boy's face is perfectly exposed, but the photo is atrocious

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@jasonbodden8816
@jasonbodden8816 - 21.01.2018 13:11

For beginners I wouldn't recommend getting a light meter right away. One should practise getting their exposures by eye before even thinking about a light meter. The more you practise the easier and quicker it becomes to reach desired exposures. Light meters are great. I own a Sekonic and love it, but when I bought mine I'd already been shooting Manual for a few years. Now, I'm not saying to wait as long as a few years, of course lol; simply saying that mastering exposure by eye should be second nature by the time a light meter enters the picture, so to speak. I was glad I never owned one before getting to know the Exposure Triangle like the back of my hand and training myself by eye because if something were to happen to my light meter I can shoot without it and not have a heart attack lol. It'll just take me slightly longer but I'm old hat at it now so it doesn't take long (I still practise regularly without mine sometimes just to keep the skills sharp). Oh, and many pros use Aperture Priority. Just sayin' :)

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@nmcconnell12
@nmcconnell12 - 03.02.2018 23:16

Your tutorials are very informative and visual to help me as a beginner learn things very easy by watching these videos. The quality of your images is amazing! I was wondering what camera you used to take these portraits? I am currently looking at the Canon 6D Mark II and was wondering which you use. Thank you, Sydney Portraits!

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@naveedsyed8288
@naveedsyed8288 - 13.02.2018 06:21

I found perfect university for photography schooling. Great video again

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@josephnevin
@josephnevin - 16.02.2018 21:25

Why not set the aperture and desired shutter speed first and then adjust the ISO to get the desired exposure?

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@joaovtaveira
@joaovtaveira - 01.03.2018 21:50

Do not trust the screen to evaluate the exposure, use the histogram.

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@MrXelsior
@MrXelsior - 23.03.2018 06:31

VERY good. and informative!

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@headhunter5161
@headhunter5161 - 18.05.2018 05:27

Wow great channel ever

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@stevea5985
@stevea5985 - 13.08.2018 18:36

Oh and buy a hand held light meter

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@bobwearn982
@bobwearn982 - 17.08.2018 19:07

nice one

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@jrealtor3076
@jrealtor3076 - 22.08.2018 04:41

I never give comments, but this is the most simple and easy to follow guide I have seen in years. Great Job, look forward to more.

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@davva360
@davva360 - 30.08.2018 16:17

Its not true that pros always use manual mode at all. Most of the time you do not need to shoot manual. You can shoot in Aperture Priority when you want to control depth of field and Shutter priority when you need to control motion blur.

The rest of the video is good but the premise is completely false.

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@starr4781
@starr4781 - 09.09.2018 21:01

You are truly the best, thank you so much 🙏

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@sashalee8
@sashalee8 - 21.10.2018 17:40

This is one of the best videos for my learning. I understand the basics now, great video

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@jas7max
@jas7max - 27.12.2018 11:27

I have seen pictures taken with light meters and I decided not to use them.

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@kea484
@kea484 - 15.01.2019 03:22

Great video, thanks soooo much!

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@Purplerockstar04
@Purplerockstar04 - 07.04.2019 15:01

what camera are you shooting with?

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@chezruss
@chezruss - 15.04.2019 22:52

Get yourself a photographers grey card for reflected light. Be cheaper than a light meter

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@Stuffed007
@Stuffed007 - 14.05.2019 18:15

Very informative vlog thanks 😊..

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@DoctorBlankenstein
@DoctorBlankenstein - 24.08.2019 15:27

Short and on point,thanks. Buying a light meter right now 👍

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@jamesnguyen641
@jamesnguyen641 - 12.10.2019 16:16

that was indeed useful haha! thumbs up

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@misterbonzoid5623
@misterbonzoid5623 - 22.11.2019 22:08

Excellent video. Thank you.

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@RealPearlMania
@RealPearlMania - 29.12.2019 20:10

It's not really trial and error when you have both the in camera metering and the histogram to go by.

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@grumdorr2023
@grumdorr2023 - 03.02.2020 02:37

great video!

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@agnieszka2991
@agnieszka2991 - 04.06.2020 16:23

Great explanation thank you! It is also worth checking Canon Live Chat very helpful with menus on various Canon models and where to find things in the camera, especially some older models or some mirrorless.

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@florianstein171
@florianstein171 - 08.08.2020 17:47

I don't agree with the statement that manual mode isn't for beginners. I started with photography last year and was using manual mode almost right from the beginning. It helped me massively to understand how my camera works. And this helped me to make huge progress with my photos. Sure, in the beginning a lot of pictures aren't good. But once you get the hang of it, even as a beginner, manual mode is really rewarding.

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@dzejlacibo4584
@dzejlacibo4584 - 11.11.2020 22:04

What should i use shutter with 50mm on the sun if I use iso 100

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@sediye
@sediye - 16.12.2020 09:45

What a brilliant educator ☺️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

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@blackmamba3427
@blackmamba3427 - 28.12.2020 13:36

Awesome video 👌

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@biswajitbhattacharya7558
@biswajitbhattacharya7558 - 03.01.2021 20:10

great tutorial technique in simplest langsung

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@aperez4198
@aperez4198 - 10.01.2021 21:34

The video did not explain any advantages of manual mode compared to aperture priority when it comes to portraits.

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@td1203
@td1203 - 30.01.2021 18:07

simple and crisp info

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@08clickr
@08clickr - 15.05.2021 05:18

For beginners just starting to get off of full auto and shooting portraits or landscapes in normal lighting conditions aperture priority works well just figure out if you want a sharp background or a blurred one and set a wide aperture for blurred background and a more narrow one for when you want everything in focus like a landscape and the camera will do the rest. Of course keep practicing in full manual as well to improve your skills

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@wancody97
@wancody97 - 16.05.2021 19:14

the best explanation .. easy for me to understand

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@thesolotravelerdiary4863
@thesolotravelerdiary4863 - 06.06.2021 13:12

This was really useful..thank you so much

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@chriscorbin9565
@chriscorbin9565 - 21.11.2022 15:08

Good lord! You know you can adjust the variable in shutter & aperture priority by adjusting the iso right??? You don't need manual mode if you actually know what you are doing! The only advantage with M is the exposure will be locked rather than changing as you move the camera around because of different tones in the scene.

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@TheSilverGlow
@TheSilverGlow - 29.12.2022 22:06

There is a far better and easier way to get the exposure perfect while shooting in manual mode, and it does not require wasting time with a hand-held meter. After setting the aperture for background blur, set the camera in spot meter mode (still in manual) and place the center focus point on the brightest part of the subject's face, and for white skin, set the compensation (shutter speed) +1, for black 0, and for brown/asian 2/3+. Thats it! Now compose and take your shots and each one will be uniformly exposed, all perfectly. This video showed a method that takes more time, needlessly complex, and requires additional equipment beyound just your camera. Pros no longer work this way...

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@redsite001
@redsite001 - 15.05.2023 16:43

Press the display button and use the histogram

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@franksfiddle9031
@franksfiddle9031 - 14.07.2023 15:07

It was indeed useful ... thank you

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@hurleygreen927
@hurleygreen927 - 20.08.2024 00:58

Appreciate your Manual Mode portrait tips! I don't always shoot in RAW format, but I see the advantages for portraits!

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