I swear, i watched every single tutorial on yt, but you are simply the best...you talk so clear and slow...makes it easy for non native English speaker like me to understand.. My photographic skills, improved a lot just by watching ur tutorials.... Merry Xmas and Advance Happy New Year.
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Photography Pro : Yes , I may have seen this excellent free lesson before.....as a very greenhorn new to photography ! I did not fully understand the first time around , what all the dials and buttons actions that they performed..!!! So thank you 🙏 for another go on this lesson , after using a camera 📸 for a short while I now understand your lesson completely ...!!! Thanks Scarboro 🇨🇦🍀🇨🇦❤️
I am learning filming and photography and watched quite a few UA-cam instructors. And I usually don’t care about commenting but wanted to point out how great this instructor is! Pleasant to watch and so useful. Great value for my time!!! Thanks so much! Good luck with your photography!
What a great video, it really has taught me a lot. I am so grateful to you Mark for doing these videos which helps us all out. I which I could afford to take your full photography course.
You're most welcome, Jayant! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
Thanks for your sharing experience, I recomend you to post on the picture the information of Iso, shutter speed, and aperture, this info will open mind and will help to understand the perfect photo that we are looking.. thanks again
Mark.. u are so "composed".. perfect !!! U let us know exactly what we are interested in getting "spot on".. loved ur tutorial.. & on a "lighter" note.. loved the 2 Shirts too.. at the very beginning & the end ... beautiful prints.. cheers, vernon_alvares Mumbai
Instead of using compensation, I would suggest using manual mode, and taking a spot meter reading from a part of the scene which is has a medium tone. The face of the model would be my choice for the meter reading. With this method, the photographer is in total control.
another great idea that i have from you today, you inspired me and i feel confident that i can create a better photos.. thanks so much for sharing this wonderful techniques, God bless!
Wonderful! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
Glad it was helpful! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
Dear Mark thank you for your very informative videos.I am a beginner in photography and i watch tutorials in youtube to get some theory and next to practice.After watching this video i have a question about the long exposure.I understand that we have to set the A to the maximum number and the ISO to the lowest while the shutter speed in long exposure.Well, setting to apperture priority the camera won't change the speed?As i watched other videos when we set in A priority the camera changes the shutter speed by its own.Can't wait for your reply.Thanks.
@@heinz4841 It depends on the situation really! You can learn about the different modes and when to use them on out Digital Camera Mastery course. :) Here's the link to learn more - photpro.to/dcm-r
Mark, I thought it was strange in this segment of white balance choices that you showed us examples of when the balance was off color and you told us the change in settings for solution, But You Never Showed Us The Corrected Results ! I thought it was quite the missed opportunity to actually learn from the advise you were offering ?
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Because this is shot in Aperture Priority mode the camera will set that for you. Generally 10-30 seconds will be enough if you are shooting in manual or shutter priority modes. Start at 10 seconds and increase incrementally until you've got your shot :)
Using manual mode to dial in the exposure is the best way, but if you're not as experienced or simply want to work a bit faster, exposure compensation is a great tool! :)
I just purchased the course only to find out that apparently it's only available on iPhone platform? I have an android phone and my desktop is windows based. Help?
You can watch the lessons from any device. If you have an iPhone device, we recommend downloading our CamGuru app for quick access to your lessons. If you don't have an iPhone device, you can watch the lessons on any web browser. :)
Just found your Channel... amazing... I’m learning so much. Do you have Instagram? Also I’m shooting my own daughters cake smash photos and I’m renting a canon 70d. Do you recommend any specific settings?
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Nice video of photography techniques. I prefer this kind of videos than those done by reviewers cum measurebators who have the gall to say straight-faced (some cannot contain their eye blinks) they're not paid by the manufacturers, etc.
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I really enjoy your videos. Very helpful and easy to understand.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
You are very welcome! :)
Thanks for telling when and how to use white balance
You're most welcome, Manish! :)
I swear, i watched every single tutorial on yt, but you are simply the best...you talk so clear and slow...makes it easy for non native English speaker like me to understand..
My photographic skills, improved a lot just by watching ur tutorials....
Merry Xmas and Advance Happy New Year.
Very many thanks for your tutorial sir.
You're very welcome! If you want to watch more videos like these, you might be interested in joining our Digital Camera Mastery course. Here’s the link to join:
photpro.to/dcm-a
Photography Pro : Yes , I may have seen this excellent free lesson before.....as a very greenhorn new to photography ! I did not fully understand the first time around , what all the dials and buttons actions that they performed..!!! So thank you 🙏 for another go on this lesson , after using a camera 📸 for a short while I now understand your lesson completely ...!!!
Thanks Scarboro 🇨🇦🍀🇨🇦❤️
Best teacher ever😍
Very informative. Thanks for your time and effort to help others.
I am learning filming and photography and watched quite a few UA-cam instructors. And I usually don’t care about commenting but wanted to point out how great this instructor is! Pleasant to watch and so useful. Great value for my time!!! Thanks so much! Good luck with your photography!
Sir Thank you . You are the best I am a beginner in photography your valuable lessons encouraged me get out off auto mode
What a great video, it really has taught me a lot. I am so grateful to you Mark for doing these videos which helps us all out. I which I could afford to take your full photography course.
Thank you. Your videos are awesome.
You're most welcome, Jayant! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
Great!
Very very useful!
Thanks a lot
Very Good teacher . Thanks❤
the best photography teacher ever
Marks course was very enjoyable.
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Thanks for your sharing experience, I recomend you to post on the picture the information of Iso, shutter speed, and aperture, this info will open mind and will help to understand the perfect photo that we are looking.. thanks again
Thanks for the suggestion! :)
Mark.. u are so "composed".. perfect !!! U let us know exactly what we are interested in getting "spot on".. loved ur tutorial.. & on a "lighter" note.. loved the 2 Shirts too.. at the very beginning & the end ... beautiful prints.. cheers, vernon_alvares Mumbai
Thank you Vernon! :)
9:14 - this was in Riga, Latvia :D
We not only enjoyed this video but also learned from this what we even never thought of it. Thanks once again indeed very much.
Awesome sir
Thanks Anil, we're glad you liked it! :)
@@PhotographyPro 🙏🙏
Instead of using compensation, I would suggest using manual mode, and taking a spot meter reading from a part of the scene which is has a medium tone.
The face of the model would be my choice for the meter reading.
With this method, the photographer is in total control.
Nice tip there :)
Very good session, well explained
Best so far
another great
idea that i have from you today, you inspired me and i feel confident that i can create a better photos.. thanks so much for sharing this wonderful techniques, God bless!
Wonderful! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
Just found your channel and I love it thanks...
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Best tips..thanks :))
amazing dude thx so much for taking the effort
I’m watching your channel brilliant 🌹
Thanks to you..helps me a lot 💯💯💯💯
Really great explanation, very clear and precise and to the point. Thank you for making these videos.
Glad it was helpful! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
Awesome!
Just found your channel and I love it thanks for the videos.
Dear Mark thank you for your very informative videos.I am a beginner in photography and i watch tutorials in youtube to get some theory and next to practice.After watching this video i have a question about the long exposure.I understand that we have to set the A to the maximum number and the ISO to the lowest while the shutter speed in long exposure.Well, setting to apperture priority the camera won't change the speed?As i watched other videos when we set in A priority the camera changes the shutter speed by its own.Can't wait for your reply.Thanks.
You're right that when you're in Aperture Priority, the camera will automatically assign the shutter speed for you.
@@PhotographyPro So it would be better to choose the M-mode? Or, what do you suggest? Good question btw @Goldscy
@@heinz4841 It depends on the situation really! You can learn about the different modes and when to use them on out Digital Camera Mastery course. :) Here's the link to learn more - photpro.to/dcm-r
Mark, I thought it was strange in this segment of white balance choices that you showed us examples of when the balance was off color and you told us the change in settings for solution, But You Never Showed Us The Corrected Results ! I thought it was quite the missed opportunity to actually learn from the advise you were offering ?
Thanks for pointing this out, Juston! We'll look into your feedback for future videos we'll produce. :)
Amazing
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Thanks
This was super helpful!
Glad you think so!
Thank you!
Love your videos sir. Please tell me which video editing software you use for your videos?
:)
Thanks for explanation could you please tell what kind of focus mode and area mode you are using for long exposure?
We use manual focus for that added control, but you will be fine to use auto focus for most long exposure photography
Thanks for replying 🙂
For good light streaks what size lens? I have 55mm and 300mm lens.
For the light trail, you mentioned to
set to the aperture to it's highest f-stop number, and the ISO to it's lowest. But how about the shutter speed?
Because this is shot in Aperture Priority mode the camera will set that for you. Generally 10-30 seconds will be enough if you are shooting in manual or shutter priority modes. Start at 10 seconds and increase incrementally until you've got your shot :)
When one chooses apeture priority, shutter speed adjust s automatically
Your smile makes me want to do good things and get a kitten.
Sir, do you think using a canon lens on a fuji xt10 is okay?
Nothing wrong with it, you just need the right adapter! :)
Can i use this also in sony h400v? thanks in advance
Can you suggest me the best wildlife photography lens for canon aps-c camera..?
The longest focal length that you can afford. Canon ef- s 55-250mm . or 70-300mm.
can anybody explain to me, why you would use exporsure compensation instead of just dialing in the exposure you want?
Using manual mode to dial in the exposure is the best way, but if you're not as experienced or simply want to work a bit faster, exposure compensation is a great tool! :)
I just purchased the course only to find out that apparently it's only available on iPhone platform? I have an android phone and my desktop is windows based. Help?
You can watch the lessons from any device. If you have an iPhone device, we recommend downloading our CamGuru app for quick access to your lessons. If you don't have an iPhone device, you can watch the lessons on any web browser. :)
What do you use (camera and lens) for your go to travel camera? I cannot ID the camera in the video
It's a Fujifilm X-Pro2 with a 23mm lens.
Where did the stationary bicycle go?
The bike was gone by the time the photo was taken. That is the reason why you don't see it in the final image.
Don't see the set shutter time?
Just found your Channel... amazing... I’m learning so much. Do you have Instagram? Also I’m shooting my own daughters cake smash photos and I’m renting a canon 70d. Do you recommend any specific settings?
Our Digital Camera Mastery course can help you with this, Dol: secure.photographypro.com/digital-camera-mastery?uc&?Support&Support&Support&Support&Support
How many seconds is this light track exposed?
60+ sec maybe
But you forgot tell us where to focus and which Matrix or spot Metering Mode to be used.
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Nice video of photography techniques. I prefer this kind of videos than those done by reviewers cum measurebators who have the gall to say straight-faced (some cannot contain their eye blinks) they're not paid by the manufacturers, etc.
you are more professional about photography