This tutorial is a must see for any beginner or someone who knows the definitions of ISO, shutter speed.. but doesn't know what they really do! Thanx again :)
@blueswithesoul We have more tutorials here: canon.com.au/worldofeos/learn/getting-started/ A search on the Internet ought to give you some more tips about metering systems. Thanks, the Canon team.
It took me a while to learn this stuff! I wish someone explained it like this from the beginning! One of the best tutorials I have ever seen and I will certainly recommend it to my friends! Well done! Oh, and a question: is there a numerical rule of thumb here? i.e. a way to calculate the best f stop for a particular exposure in manual mode? That would be really helpful!
Of those choices, I'd go with the 15-85mm zoom and 50mm f1.8 combo. The zoom is a great general purpose 'walkaround' lens that also has a good wide angle range for landscapes, and the 50mm f1.8 will do portraiture brilliantly.
@steveohim Hey there, it really depends on you, the photographer, on how you want the photograph to turn out. The light metering system is a guide. You might want the scene darker or brighter, with different depth of fields focusing on different parts of the photograph. Best is to experiment and see which setting you prefer and suits your style the most. Let us know how you go. The Canon team.
I attended a course and it was sooo confusing the Trainer was very lacking in technique and explanation. Thank you I have learnt so much and will continue to watch your uploads Canon and save my money on bad courses Many Thanks Ms T
i just need a step by step tutorial on how to meter light for a scene,i get the different modes and what they do but how do i use them,for example i want to find the correct exposure for a landscape shot,so i put into evaluative mode and then what?
Canon 550d with kit lens, 50mm f1.8 an 100mm f2 usm telephoto. Or Canon 550d with 15-85 and 50mm f1.8 Or Canon 550d with kit lens, 50mm f1.8 and 85mm. Which combination will be perfect? Please i need a serious help as i am very much confused with lenses. I need it for portraits and general purpose and landscape.
This tutorial is a must see for any beginner or someone who knows the definitions of ISO, shutter speed.. but doesn't know what they really do!
Thanx again :)
@blueswithesoul We have more tutorials here: canon.com.au/worldofeos/learn/getting-started/ A search on the Internet ought to give you some more tips about metering systems. Thanks, the Canon team.
It took me a while to learn this stuff! I wish someone explained it like this from the beginning! One of the best tutorials I have ever seen and I will certainly recommend it to my friends! Well done!
Oh, and a question: is there a numerical rule of thumb here? i.e. a way to calculate the best f stop for a particular exposure in manual mode? That would be really helpful!
Of those choices, I'd go with the 15-85mm zoom and 50mm f1.8 combo. The zoom is a great general purpose 'walkaround' lens that also has a good wide angle range for landscapes, and the 50mm f1.8 will do portraiture brilliantly.
Very well explained thank you, this helps in my understanding of how everything connects.
@steveohim Hey there, it really depends on you, the photographer, on how you want the photograph to turn out. The light metering system is a guide. You might want the scene darker or brighter, with different depth of fields focusing on different parts of the photograph. Best is to experiment and see which setting you prefer and suits your style the most. Let us know how you go. The Canon team.
hi do you have some guide in spanish i like to learn i will buy a canon t5 just for practice or learn
I straightforward tutorial, very helpful, thank you!
I attended a course and it was sooo confusing the Trainer was very lacking in technique and explanation. Thank you I have learnt so much and will continue to watch your uploads Canon and save my money on bad courses Many Thanks Ms T
@MindlessHeroes Try playing with the settings on your camera. We all learn differently. Let us know how you go. Cheers, the Canon team.
GREAT tutorial
thank you so much!!
Thank you coincise and easy to understand!
Is there a tutorial about metering systems? Which one to choose between evaluative, partial, spot and center weighted mode?
very imformative for beginners
Excelente video.. gracias!
Awesome Video:D
Really helpful thank you!
really help full
Great !Thanks lot..
You should've demonstrated this using the camera for amateurs like us to learn and apply quickly!!!
@chakkadal Go to our World of EOS page to learn more (Google "World of EOS") - Cheers mate
sooo much info..lol its great!
i just need a step by step tutorial on how to meter light for a scene,i get the different modes and what they do but how do i use them,for example i want to find the correct exposure for a landscape shot,so i put into evaluative mode and then what?
Canon 550d with kit lens, 50mm f1.8 an 100mm f2 usm telephoto.
Or
Canon 550d with 15-85 and 50mm f1.8
Or
Canon 550d with kit lens, 50mm f1.8 and 85mm.
Which combination will be perfect?
Please i need a serious help as i am very much confused with lenses. I need it for portraits and general purpose and landscape.
How do I change the ISO on my EOS 30D? Thank you
Charlie
Charlotte Lewis ur mum
OMG, u look alot like Mr Darcy !
@numediaweb And what they really can do? where I can find the answer to your comment? Thanks!
Edward Cullen! hahaha
@antananarivo201 check Canonautralia channel or google vimeo school
My mentor is Robert Pattinson =_= HAHA
Chu Chu chuchutv
sound just kills me
What a joke is this video? He never even showed the actual in-camera light meter in actual application.