How To Eliminate Underexposed, Overexposed And Out Of Focus Images By Learning To Use These Camera Settings
If you’re anything like me you’ve probably never read your entire camera manual back to back. I personally took some video courses on how to use one of my camera bodies because my attempts to read my camera manual put me to sleep.
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Dee Wlas
Can’t watch it with my WiFi, but sounds interesting Larry Kling, Chris Sims, Gary Welch. Although, why would I need to watch it when the only dial on the Nikon is the Perfection dial, level 1, 2, or 3….
On the Canon its called Automatic.
Bugga,…..
Thanks Larry Kling, for informing David Chilton he has an inferior camera (Nikon)
Take no notice of them David Chilton my Sony has 3 settings to.
1-3 with 1 being the best and has the letter S for Sony beside it. 2 has a C which is 2nd rate and stands for Cannon and last the crap one is N for Nikon
Love my Canon t3i
Iliana Reyes
My comment is why is she using an obvious telephoto lens for close up still life photography? Lesson # 1. Use the right lens for the job.
My Nikkor 105mm Macro is bigger & longer than that one! It’s not an obvious telephoto.
Ah but consider the distance factor. Most 105mm (or equivalent) have a minimum focal distance of around 18-24″ even on macro so unless the photo itself is staged then the macro setting would not be employed. So I still say its a telephoto – for arguments sake. However you may be correct given the DoF in the photo.I’m just being a smart ass is all.
Minimum Focus Distance on a Canon 100mm Macro’s is 12″. Even the Sigmas and other knock offs are about the same. Where are you getting 18-24″ from? Do you macro? And I use my Macro’s that close all the time.
And technically, telephoto is anything longer than standard. So an 85mm would be a telephoto.
The girl in the pic taking an up close shot of some mushrooms, still looks like she is using a good size 50mm lens. My 50mm 1.2L looks like the same size.
She might be able to afford the right glass for the job. I’d love to own a macro lens, but have learned, through reading, that a zoom lens is a really good substitute. My floral photos have validated that opinion.
what an annoying site – nothing but ads 🙁 Blocking it now!
Very informative video….learned a few things I didn’t know.
Colleen Moore-Grinter
Thank you
Strictly manual modes for me and had some info I can use to fine tune my techniques.
Auto is fine for snap shots for beginners but anyone who hav been shooting over a month should never use AUTO if they want a really good shot.
Susanne Duplantis Here you go!
this is all ads 🙁
Excellent!
I only know how to use 14 settings … I’m doomed 🙂
So sorry to hear that Stéphane :v
Why are there ads like this, when you go to look at it, it gives a wee bit of text, and expects you to click to go to another page? Why can’t it be on the first page…yet they make it difficult to find out how to go on? I gave up, and only got to read the bit on the main page…as I won’t go beyond the myriad of damn ads!
Why is she photographing food in low light without a tripod? :O
i did pick up a few things in this which is always a good thing-i like to say “I can’t draw but I can paint with a lens” 😉 well done and thank you