You make it so easy to understand. Best video I’ve watched on the subject. I don’t need to watch any others after this. But I may need to keep coming back to it. 😂
There are plenty of photography channels out there but I enjoy yours most, seem to have a good personality. I just started down this photo rabbit hole a few months ago and was contemplating paying another channel for a more in depth video tutorial however wasn't impressed with the samples. If you developed something comparable I'd definitely be interested. Keep up the good work.
1. When using M mode press and hold the - button at the back to view light meter on the monitor 2. Press the AV button at the back once then rotate the top wheel to adjust shutter speed 3. Press and hold AV then rotate the top wheel to adjust aperture 4. Press Q button then rotate the top wheel to adjust ISO 5. the usually you want the light meter to be on 0, on negative numbers it is under exposed(not enough light), on the positive numbers it is overly exposed(too much light)
Thank you so much for this! I just got a Nikon Z6ii and I want to shoot manual all the time, so much to learn. Your video here is very helpful, thanks!
This has helped me understand better because I've got the exact same camera but in the UK it's known as the eos 2000d just familiarising myself with the settings by playing around but after watching this now I understand better
Your videos are very helpful especially for ones first picking up camera. I don't want to be complaining but it would be nice if you could make the sound little higher, it is tough to hear with smartphone.
Really great beginner video! Can I ask: when talking about using 50mm, 70mm or 100mm for portraits; do you mean the lens themselves or the equivalents length? Reason I ask is I have a 30mm lens but a 1.6 aps-c (canon 90d). Appreciate any guidance!
You make it so easy to understand. Best video I’ve watched on the subject. I don’t need to watch any others after this. But I may need to keep coming back to it. 😂
Glad it was helpful! This comment made my day! I have more tutorials coming! I was a bit nervous about this one! so happy it helped!
Amazing job explaining manual photography in a clear and simple way. Thank you.
Appreciate your use of t7, to show the base functions of manual work. It shows that even entry-level kits can work.
That was exactly what i used it! I am so glad someone caught that! also sorry for my late reply!
the best photography lecture about Manual shoot:)I'm very pleased. Thank you
There are plenty of photography channels out there but I enjoy yours most, seem to have a good personality. I just started down this photo rabbit hole a few months ago and was contemplating paying another channel for a more in depth video tutorial however wasn't impressed with the samples. If you developed something comparable I'd definitely be interested. Keep up the good work.
OMG! you just made my day! i actually just developed my own course for beingers called "camera boost" hope to see you in future comments!
one of the best beginner guides ive seen. great job on the explanation
Great info! I just recently got into photography and this video really helped me understand. Hope there will be more tutorial videos in the future!
More to come! I made about 12 tutorials that will come out in the next little bit!
Great video, and easy to understand! I shoot Manual Mode 75% of the time and Aperture Priority the rest of the time: thanks!
1. When using M mode press and hold the - button at the back to view light meter on the monitor
2. Press the AV button at the back once then rotate the top wheel to adjust shutter speed
3. Press and hold AV then rotate the top wheel to adjust aperture
4. Press Q button then rotate the top wheel to adjust ISO
5. the usually you want the light meter to be on 0, on negative numbers it is under exposed(not enough light), on the positive numbers it is overly exposed(too much light)
Thanks so much for this valuable lessons.
Thank you so much for this! I just got a Nikon Z6ii and I want to shoot manual all the time, so much to learn. Your video here is very helpful, thanks!
My pleasure
This has helped me understand better because I've got the exact same camera but in the UK it's known as the eos 2000d just familiarising myself with the settings by playing around but after watching this now I understand better
I barely know how to turn the camera on, what can I ask to improve in your video. Its amazing thank you.
great simplification, Thanks a million.
Just got the Nikon D5600 and this has helped me a lot! Nice job River!
Great to hear!
Muy buen video me gusta y se aprende 👍
Love your videos easy to understand and very educational. How you get the autofocus mode on your screen in live view?
Thank you very much. Your video's help me a great deal. I'm a beginner shooting with a Canon 50D MK IV and mostly vintage lenses, cheers.
thank you so much for your video now i know how to use this 3 settings
Glad I could help! i plan to make a shorter version! let me know if you have feed back!
Your videos are very helpful especially for ones first picking up camera. I don't want to be complaining but it would be nice if you could make the sound little higher, it is tough to hear with smartphone.
Awesome bruh... Thanks for simplifying this stuff
Really helpful ❤️
Glad you liked it! So happy to read these positive comments!
what are you using for video editing?
Great video.
Amazing video, you're really underrated!
I appreciate that! thankyou! i Plan to revisit this with a shorter video!
Good work
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks Abed 🥰
Any time! honestly, I always feel nervous that someone wont recognize me!
Thank you so much for this video 😇😇 I always had confusions about ISO 😅
Happy to help! I am so happy it helped!
Lovely
you're lovely!
Great video
Thanks! I always see your comments on my videos! your support means alot man! thankyou!
@@TechThroughTheLens no problem, your videos are very informative and helpful
I love the video but um where did you get that skull? Lol
Why can’t I have the lens at 18 for shooting portrait mode?
Insightful
Loving the consistency
Thankyou! we aim for consistency!
Really great beginner video!
Can I ask: when talking about using 50mm, 70mm or 100mm for portraits; do you mean the lens themselves or the equivalents length?
Reason I ask is I have a 30mm lens but a 1.6 aps-c (canon 90d).
Appreciate any guidance!
5.34 am India time📸👍
Wow! India out here!
Yes❤️
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I swear I have to sit and watch this over and over and over. I confuse myself. lol
should i do an update?
first
glad!
What you can do better? Use monkeys as your models. lol jk. Awesome video.