Camera Basics - Equivalent Exposures

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  • @Apalapse
    @Apalapse  6 років тому +48

    I was made aware of a little audio bug around 2:46. The video was fine when I uploaded it, so UA-cam must have done something funny with it... Anyways, the speech that's being said at that moment is:
    "On screen now are lists of full-stop increments for shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Moving from left to right we see an increase in image exposure..."
    It looks like it replays the first half then skips over some of the middle bits. Sorry for this guys. I would have re-uploaded if I had caught it sooner since this does not meet my benchmark of quality, but oh well...

  • @aquaphoenixx
    @aquaphoenixx 4 роки тому +9

    I have been watching a lot of photography videos (most of them are similar) but this one was different, interesting and useful!
    The graphic illustrations together with the voice explanations made it very enjoyable and easy to understand!

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      Thank you, I really appreciate that feedback. I find that the graphics enhance the learning experience, but it's always nice hearing from my viewers that what I think would be helpful is actually working! Cheers.

  • @MariannePetersen-yw1nm
    @MariannePetersen-yw1nm Рік тому +3

    It's finally now making more sense! New camera, doing more pics and vids means time I understand more how it all works. The way you covered it clicks a lot more than other ways I've learned. Thanks.

  • @ChuckTipton
    @ChuckTipton 6 років тому +6

    Although I've been shooting for many years, these are always helpful. I like the "push pull" metaphor, and your emphasis on the creative aspect of the shot - the reason you shoot manual in the first place. Well done and thanks for your efforts.

    • @peteself8585
      @peteself8585 2 роки тому

      My 4th and 5th graders are very happy to learn how to eliminate subject and/or motion blur ect...

  • @AjayBhardwaj-bd3ln
    @AjayBhardwaj-bd3ln Рік тому

    One of the best videos on learning photography without any overdo . Concise and to the point . Thanks !!

  • @jawshua08
    @jawshua08 8 місяців тому

    the image on 2:50 really helped me understand the three things more!

  • @rafaelxrafael
    @rafaelxrafael 3 роки тому

    man, the way that you explain is something phenomenal, simple, straight and easy examples!!!

  • @gelshii
    @gelshii Рік тому +1

    i’m a visual learner and the way you explained things helped me so much. thank you!

  • @serenaventura2889
    @serenaventura2889 Рік тому +1

    fianlly started photografy major here in italy and tomorrow i have a test this is truly helpful.

  • @zine25100
    @zine25100 6 років тому +18

    thanks, you are the best channel on youtube for beginner photographer.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you, appreciate the kind words! Take care!

  • @masudhossain9529
    @masudhossain9529 6 років тому +1

    Great!
    Though I knew it but your description was so user friendly & brief, it will help lots of people to capture precious moment with proper setting.
    Thanks a lot for the effort.

  • @merashad
    @merashad 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video, excellent explanation of exposures.

  • @jamarrushaughton8622
    @jamarrushaughton8622 2 роки тому

    I've been taking photos for about 8 years now and its good to come back to the basics.

  • @pinakibiswas3134
    @pinakibiswas3134 5 років тому +1

    This whole playlist was very helpful

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому

      I am glad you enjoyed the Camera Basics playlist. It is a great resource for photographers to learn the core concepts. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @LenoD79
    @LenoD79 2 роки тому

    This was a great video my friend well done.

  • @sorendefre1674
    @sorendefre1674 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely brilliant - I've learned so much rom all your amazing videos. Thank you very much.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  3 роки тому

      Glad you like them! You are very welcome!

  • @iseukanda
    @iseukanda 6 років тому +1

    Dude! These really helps me a lot in understanding exposure settings since I am new to photography. Thank you so much!

  • @istvangaspar6686
    @istvangaspar6686 2 роки тому

    Just one tiny word... This is AWESOME 🤯🤩

  • @parshurammagaji
    @parshurammagaji 4 роки тому

    Hi Vincent, I accidentally found your video when I was searching on UA-cam. But I felt its a great value after watching your videos. I subscribed your channel and looking forward to exploring all the videos relating to photography. In short I loved it. Thank you!!

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому +1

      Awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and hope I helped! Thanks for watching and subbing!

  • @timetodestination9538
    @timetodestination9538 6 років тому

    Great video! Great channel!
    Your video is absolutely awesome. No bullshit, no repeating yourself, just go right into the point and not wasting you and your viewers time. Perfect. I really like you style.
    And your video graphic is perfect too! Easy to understand and very direct! Just amazing!
    Keep up the great work and thank you for making such amazing channel!!!

  • @BrandonHellerDH
    @BrandonHellerDH 6 років тому +1

    I love your videos man there great well animated and explain insanely well just wanted you to know that keep up the good work

  • @kaotikdave
    @kaotikdave 6 років тому

    Super helpful video, my lady bought me a Nikon D3500 as an early Christmas gift, and I had a general understanding of the "3 ingredients" but it all makes much more sense now. 👍 Thanks for the informative video.

  • @mastermarklaserworks
    @mastermarklaserworks 6 років тому

    I like the information about making the adjustment to get the same exposures. I am a beginner and this has helped put some of the things into perspective I have struggled with. Thanks.

  • @DarylHunt
    @DarylHunt 6 років тому +1

    I am also new to photography and your videos are a great resource, thank you.

  • @amitmandalofficial
    @amitmandalofficial 6 років тому

    wow... :)
    Very useful content. The perfect way to explain the combinations of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to make images more beautiful. Big thumbs up.

  • @Tcby617
    @Tcby617 5 років тому

    You did it again... Very simply explained.!! Thank You Again.!! I appreciate your help.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      Thank you, glad I could help!

  • @rohitsharma8608
    @rohitsharma8608 6 років тому

    Super important lesson for beginner! Thanks

  • @deongedeon
    @deongedeon 2 роки тому +1

    This is really good and visuals really help. Because I shoot film now I am able to understand exposure and stops for what it really is. I am able to change on the fly because I understand the technicality of exposure. But digital Photographers and Videographers will struggle with this because there's a screen to base if their shot is equivalently exposed, and for that never truly understand how exposure let alone change exposure but remain equivalent.

  • @TheFangmeister
    @TheFangmeister 2 роки тому

    amazing explanation thank you!

  • @olumideokusanya4045
    @olumideokusanya4045 5 років тому +1

    Loved the video, it really Helped keep making more videos.👍

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому

      Glad you liked it! Stay tuned for more and thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @Yougeneasuelo
    @Yougeneasuelo 5 років тому +1

    Thank for your video is a big help for a beginner like me in photo and video industry

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому

      I'm glad my video could help you out! Thanks for the comment!

  • @RomelosLife
    @RomelosLife Рік тому

    Great video I’m Learning a lot from your videos on how to better use my camera

  • @AngelaOtaku
    @AngelaOtaku 5 років тому

    I learned more here than in class. You are so helpful. Thanks!

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому +1

      Haha. I am happy to hear that you think my videos help, but don't skip your class! :D

  • @Lesterandsons
    @Lesterandsons 2 роки тому

    👍 Lots of graphic work 😊

  • @barkiple
    @barkiple 6 років тому +1

    Should it say 'increase in motion blur' at 2:53? The arrow is moving away from the faster speeds. Thanks for checking.

  • @storiesofomolivelife6652
    @storiesofomolivelife6652 2 місяці тому

    helped a lot. thanks man

  • @HennieJHC
    @HennieJHC 6 років тому

    Thank you Apalapse for this beautiful video.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  6 років тому

      You are very welcome!

  • @sandeepvalapi3731
    @sandeepvalapi3731 5 років тому

    A good one for the new ones

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому

      Agreed! Thanks for the kind words and I hope you enjoyed the video!

  • @brendawillems4804
    @brendawillems4804 Рік тому

    Thanks so much 👏💯

  • @aw1091
    @aw1091 4 роки тому

    Your videos are sooooooo helpful thank you for all your hard work😊.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      You are so welcome!

  • @Aciimov
    @Aciimov 6 років тому +8

    Thank you for the pdf :)

  • @islamelkhodery9302
    @islamelkhodery9302 4 роки тому

    great video! thanks for the info

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.

  • @notruss1
    @notruss1 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent instruction, it's the only one explaining this concept that I have found. But, if for example, I want to take a portrait like the one described in the video, how do I figure out the other two variables if I only know one? For example, if I wanted to shoot a photo of a bird in a bird bath about ten feet away and have just the bird in focus, I would choose a larger aperture. Once I choose the aperture, (say f4) how do I know which ISO and shutter speed to select? Thanks

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      Sorry for the late reply, but I think I can help out here. Once you have the aperture selected, you can choose the slowest shutter speed that will keep the image properly exposed while not introducing motion blur. Let's say that you are using a 300mm lens. For a 300mm lens, I would expect that you would want to use a shutter speed around 1/500s to keep the shot sharp, since movements from your hands can cause motion blur, even if the bird is staying still. At 1/500s, if your shot is overexposed, you can choose a faster shutter speed, say 1/1000s, but if the shot looks too dark, you can bump up the ISO to get an image that looks bright enough. I usually recommend people to shoot manual with auto ISO for this exact reason - it only requires the photographer to manage depth of field with aperture while eliminating motion blur with shutter speed - the camera will determine the final brightness of the shot while the photographer determines the exposure. Hope this helps!

  • @robertmcausland4916
    @robertmcausland4916 6 років тому

    Excellent explanation!

  • @andiroberts6981
    @andiroberts6981 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic, simple explanations. Do you have a place where you share your visual graphics for download? I should have waited until the end of the video! Thanks for the resource!

  • @UjjwalSinghMaharjan
    @UjjwalSinghMaharjan 4 роки тому

    It was really helpful, beginner like me thanks

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      Glad it was informative, thanks for watching!

  • @Chrispmedia
    @Chrispmedia 5 років тому

    I love you thank you I’ve been wanting to learn about this

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and for the kind words.

  • @avihubashari7529
    @avihubashari7529 6 років тому

    I appreciate the pdf, very helpful to understand. thank you.

  • @ajayashinde
    @ajayashinde 6 років тому

    Thanks for such a informative video...

  • @nigelchase2407
    @nigelchase2407 6 років тому

    Very nice video, I've learnt a bit, thanks.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  6 років тому

      Glad you did, thanks for watching!

  • @robertaheft4887
    @robertaheft4887 2 роки тому

    Hello. Your vidoes are great. I started in film then went digital and got lazy and forgot everything. I was wondering if I could get the PDF to this? I'm not able to find it. Thank you

  • @imjaypz
    @imjaypz 6 років тому

    Great video!

  • @johnnacario5623
    @johnnacario5623 5 років тому

    Very helpful video, thank you 😍

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому +1

      You're welcome.

  • @VajiraWanigasekara
    @VajiraWanigasekara 3 роки тому

    superb................................ thanx

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  3 роки тому

      You're very welcome!

  • @peteself8585
    @peteself8585 2 роки тому

    I use this video and a printout of the chart to teach 2nd to 5th graders photojournalism as well as fractions, decimals, and percentages. We have several old Nikons with fast 50mm lenses. D100 through D700s. I especially love the bodies that give one the options of full stops only for beginners. I love, love, love the chart. I wish it had a wider range of stops for sp, f-stop, and iso. The chart must have been made when I was shooting with a k-1000.. j/k pete

  • @TitanTubs
    @TitanTubs 3 роки тому

    Thanks for properly explaining this. it isn't so hard after all.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  3 роки тому

      Of course, glad the video helped!

  • @Nico-hg7gv
    @Nico-hg7gv 6 років тому +5

    I don't know if it only comes from my device, but there's a sound problem at 2:46.
    Lovely vid tho !

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  6 років тому +2

      That is so strange. I watched the video over a couple times after it was done exporting and it was fine. When I uploaded it something must have happened... UA-cam is funky sometimes.

  • @samsonexpat
    @samsonexpat 3 роки тому

    Thank you 🇵🇭

  • @reifukaiyukikaze
    @reifukaiyukikaze 5 років тому

    This is great video....thanks

  • @cookingstudiobyfarhana7623
    @cookingstudiobyfarhana7623 2 роки тому

    Want some tutorial about water splash with camera settings please.

  • @Alicetamang3
    @Alicetamang3 6 років тому

    Your so help full thank u so much for your help. Keep it up. ☺☺

  • @Kokurorokuko
    @Kokurorokuko 6 років тому

    I love your videos

  • @krzemian
    @krzemian 3 роки тому

    4:00 It seems so simple now that I've watched a few of your videos. So let me make sure I got that right: each stop (regardless whether ISO, shutter or aperture) results in 2x or 1/2 the amount of light hitting the sensor (or, in the case of ISO, the light amplification/division). So by increasing shutter speed by 2 stops (from 1/30 to 1/125) we're reducing the amount of light by 4?
    That would make sense since the speed of light is constant and we're giving it 1/4th of the exposure time.
    Then I guess it applies the same way to aperture, i.e. each stop doubles/halves the aperture area, effectively doubling/halving the light hitting the sensor, correct?

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  3 роки тому

      That's exactly correct, yes.

  • @Cjcool03
    @Cjcool03 6 років тому

    Thanks for such a informative..

  • @TM-19999
    @TM-19999 6 років тому

    Super.....Thanks

  • @datamedicpr
    @datamedicpr 6 років тому

    Thanks you.!!! 💪

  • @racistgandalf4085
    @racistgandalf4085 6 років тому

    U deserve more subscribers

  • @qsbarrtube
    @qsbarrtube 6 років тому

    Not a problem for me (i.e., delay); I just found you :-)
    How many times must something be repeated before it sinks in? Answer: A lot! I like your explanation of the basics to equivalent exposures especially having the visual of which I will need the PDF card to help me remember. Plus, I will watch this video repeatedly until it sinks in. Looking forward to learning more.

  • @paulus691
    @paulus691 5 років тому +1

    How do I get a pdf?

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому

      The link is in the description: goo.gl/GmyxcK Enjoy, and thanks for watching!

  • @andrzejolejnik991
    @andrzejolejnik991 5 років тому

    video helped!

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому

      I'm glad it was helpful, thanks for watching!

  • @valieranotforyou
    @valieranotforyou 6 років тому

    Great video, I can not find a link to download a pdf file. Thank you.

  • @dmgfilmproductionandphotog1567
    @dmgfilmproductionandphotog1567 6 років тому +1

    I thought aperture stops calculated by doubling the numbers. But you explain it in a chart. Thanks for clarification

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  6 років тому +1

      You're right. If you double the f-number, though, you get a two-stop increase. If you double the previous number you get a one-stop increase. This makes learning full-stop apertures relatively easy except that you need to memorize the first two ratios.

  • @AkashRoy-tp7lr
    @AkashRoy-tp7lr 5 років тому

    Useful

  • @Jamesgabbb
    @Jamesgabbb 4 роки тому

    Hello, and thanks for the chart. is there a way to get the extended version that you reference when explaining the 10 second shift? Thanks again for the info.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      Sorry for taking so long to respond. Just to clarify, you want an extended version of the chart that goes all the way out to 10 seconds, right?

  • @jeromebalagtas9007
    @jeromebalagtas9007 6 років тому

    SUPER HELP FULL thank you. for beginner like :)

  • @idahoiscool
    @idahoiscool 5 років тому

    May i ask how you create for animations, and what programs you use for your content creation?

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому +1

      Of course. I use Adobe Illustrator to create all of the illustrations then I take those files, import them into After Effects, and animate everything. It's nice because all the layers in Illustrator can be translated to layers in After Effects, and the animating is simple keyframing, nothing too complicated. It just takes forever since each individual element is its own layer, and it's pretty common for me to end up with 200-500 layers at the end of a project.

    • @idahoiscool
      @idahoiscool 5 років тому

      @@Apalapse Sweet thank you!! Great videos! You are really talented.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому

      @@idahoiscool Thanks! I still have a lot to learn but I think I provide a unique way to communicate photography concepts that isn't really found anywhere else on UA-cam. I hope to get better this year and make even more content. Thanks for watching.

  • @jd5787
    @jd5787 3 роки тому

    Great video! I am a rookie so apologies if the question seems basic but: how useful are nd filters then? Say I want shallow dof on a bright day, can't I just achieve similar results by keeping a wide aperture, lowering Iso and shortening the shutter speed instead of adding 1, 2, 3... stops with an nd filter? Thank you

  • @abdumka
    @abdumka 5 років тому

    Are those stops for a specific camera? Thanks for such amazing and informative videos. My D3300 has 6.3-5.6-5-4.5-4-3.5 aperture and 1/640-1/500-1/400-1/320 shutter speed.
    I was thinking of creating a chart like yours so I can follow it, unless I'm missing something!

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому +1

      Hi! Thanks for commenting. To answer your question, no, these stops are universal across all of photography. Your camera may have MORE values in-between the full-stop chart, but the series f1.4 f2 f2.8 f4 f5.6, etc. is more or less a standardized system in photography. Even so, it doesn't matter the actual values but more the pattern behind them and the meaning. Shutter speed will always be 1/2 or 2x the previous value if you want to go down/up a stop of light. Aperture is a little stranger, in that every other stop the value doubles or halves. It's a little hard to remember the aperture series but once you do it is extremely useful. I hope this helps.
      By the way, for your D3300, f3.5, f4, f4.5, f5.6, f6.3 is a very common series. f3.5 to f4.5 is roughly a one-stop reduction in light but not quite.
      I hope this helps, and if you're still confused don't hesitate to keep asking. I am here to help and make things clearer for you.

  • @ΗλίαςΦασουλάς-π8γ
    @ΗλίαςΦασουλάς-π8γ 3 роки тому

    I leave a comment with my fet back, great video

  • @lorandailey741
    @lorandailey741 2 роки тому

    Haven't found where to download PDF

  • @NPRiran
    @NPRiran 4 роки тому

    Simply awesome, with your permission, I translated and dubbed into Persian language, your name and website in credits

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  4 роки тому

      That's super helpful, thanks! Take care.

  • @joleenschade
    @joleenschade 5 років тому

    So helpful! As someone completely new to photography, the content on this channel makes learning so much less overwhelming. Thank you!

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  5 років тому +1

      I am glad that you found the video helpful. I am happy that I have helped you in your photography learning journey, and if you have any questions or have any video requests please let me know. Good luck and thanks again for watching and for the feedback. Cheers!

  • @scottolson4510
    @scottolson4510 6 років тому

    Good video. At 2:46 there's a bit of stuttering with the audio.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  6 років тому

      Noted. I uploaded the video and went to bed, so I didn't have a chance to re-upload. I pinned a comment addressing this issue, but thanks for pointing it out!

  • @pgVeritas
    @pgVeritas 2 роки тому

    I’ve learned an awful lot, thank you. Everything has been explained clearly with good examples. My only slight criticism is you need to speak a little slower. I did compensate by playing back at 0.75 speed, but nonetheless, it’s informative and the animations aid understanding well. Thank you again.

  • @balazsbende4328
    @balazsbende4328 6 років тому

    I wish I had this when starting out. Best explanation so far.

  • @wiltho1574
    @wiltho1574 6 років тому

    Hi, lovely video! When I take a pic with a shutterspeed higher then 1/200 and with a Aperture of f5.6, the picture is extremely underexposed and sometimes even black. I need to take pictures with a shutter of 1/50 to have a great photo and that’s not always good when I try to shoot wildlife.
    I currently use the Nikon D5600 with tamron 18-400 mm. Does somebody know what I could do to fix this?

    • @mrmack00
      @mrmack00 6 років тому

      Beginner here, but I'd say you have to increase iso if you can't adjust the other settings at all. Or, if you are willing to adjust all 3, you can make smaller adjustments by opening the aperture little, slowing the shutter speed a bit, and increasing iso. Try to get the best exposure possible and make final adjustments in post processing.

    • @wiltho1574
      @wiltho1574 6 років тому

      Dewayne Mack ok, thanks!

    • @mrmack00
      @mrmack00 6 років тому

      No problem. Also, make sure you are shooting raw format. That way you conserve as must data from the image as possible. It'll hopefully give you more options for post processing.

    • @wiltho1574
      @wiltho1574 6 років тому

      Dewayne Mack sorry if I’m bothering you but do you know a good free editingsoftware to edit those RAW pictures? I have not a big budget, because I’m 15 years old, to buy lightroom or photoshop or something like that. Therefore, I’m currently shooting JPEG.
      Thank you in advance!
      Sincerely Thomas V.d.P

    • @mrmack00
      @mrmack00 6 років тому

      @@wiltho1574 this link has a list of several that are rated pretty high, though I've never tried them myself. www.shopify.com/blog/14263381-18-free-and-paid-online-photo-editor-tools-for-gorgeous-diy-product-photography
      Also, you can sign up for a free 7 day trial with Lightroom Classic CC by going to adobe's website. That way you can at least see what $9.99/month will get you for professional paid software.

  • @JakeTheBear1
    @JakeTheBear1 6 років тому

    This is applicabke to Film Photography too, though you don't have much of a choice on the ISO Speed, love the animation tho!
    +1 Subscriber

  • @Snidel
    @Snidel 6 років тому

    ISO isnt part of the exposure, its just aplied gain over the already took image, imagine an old radio, its the same as the Gain knob, In analogic photography ISO was a physical property of the film, and you needed tpo change the film to change the ISO, but in digital cameras you CAN NOT modify the physical properties of the sensor, you just apply gain to the signal received by the sensor

    • @ArcaneGaming
      @ArcaneGaming 6 років тому

      Felipe Gordillo Corvalán yeah....no... it does add grain but it also raises the exposure levels.

    • @Snidel
      @Snidel 6 років тому +2

      @@ArcaneGaming Not precisely, its gain to the signal, comparetively speaking you can even get less noise (what you call grain) using higher ISO giving some specific conditions, i recommend you to check the below link. Its a quite well-known thing amoong astrophotographers www.lonelyspeck.com/how-to-find-the-best-iso-for-astrophotography-dynamic-range-and-noise/

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  6 років тому

      You are right in that ISO does not increase exposure. This is why in the video I was very careful to choose my words when discussing raising ISO. Whenever I mentioned raising ISO, I said "brightening" the image. The only reason why in this case ISO would increase grain would really be because we are also decreasing exposure in some other way. Like say for example we have a scene that is properly exposed for at f2.8 and 1/60 sec. with an ISO of 100 which is the base ISO (zero amplification)... If we wanted a deeper DOF forcing us to change aperture to f4, but didn't want any more motion blur, forcing us to leave shutter speed alone, we would adjust ISO to 200. The exposure here is cut in half since the size of the aperture is half as large. ISO doesn't do anything because you can't magically increase the sensitivity of a sensor (thinking about it logically, it doesn't even make sense). All the ISO does is amplify the signal, and since it is weaker than that taken at f2.8, more noise is seen throughout the image. This is why many photographers think that increasing ISO increases grain. In most cases it does because we are manipulating other exposure parameters, but try increasing ISO without changing anything else, and you will see that noise does not change.

  • @DarkSupremacy
    @DarkSupremacy 6 років тому

    Wish i had a physics teacher like you 😂

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  6 років тому +1

      Same. Why do they all have to be so old and crotchety?

    • @DarkSupremacy
      @DarkSupremacy 6 років тому

      @@Apalapse don't know bro 😂
      Physics is actually fun viewed from a practical perspective instead of theory and lots of formula

  • @naseef2075
    @naseef2075 6 років тому

    Now I want a DSLR. Not matter what you say, I can't do much with a smartphone .

    • @eddysu5483
      @eddysu5483 6 років тому +1

      Naseef sure you can. Check out some phones such as samsung or huawei, they provide manual mode as functional as dslrs do

    • @jcinaz
      @jcinaz 6 років тому +1

      I have an iPhone 8+ and I use either the ProCamera app or the RAW+ app that lets me do what a DSLR can do. -within limits.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  6 років тому +3

      Smartphones are pretty powerful. With the right apps and technique they can come pretty close to the entry-level and mid-range DSLR cameras. Where they start to fall apart is in low-light settings since the sensors are tiny compared to "real" cameras. Even still, I have captured auroras and milky way on my Samsung S9.

  • @Sbayo9
    @Sbayo9 6 років тому

    It was making sense until 03:00.

  • @yvesdoss4964
    @yvesdoss4964 3 роки тому

    A great Tutorial. It explains the concept very well. The speaker speaks too fast.

    • @Apalapse
      @Apalapse  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! I'll consider slowing down in the future.

  • @burieddreamer
    @burieddreamer Рік тому

    Funny you talk about over-exposure and write some yellow text on a bright grey background.

  • @paigeruthless6603
    @paigeruthless6603 3 роки тому

    great video! the only thing i would suggesting is to maybe talk a little slower

  • @johnnacario5623
    @johnnacario5623 5 років тому

    Learn about videography too 😁

  • @timchikun
    @timchikun 6 років тому

    just shoot raw and make everything in post haha

  • @naseef2075
    @naseef2075 6 років тому

    Wow! I don't see any comment saying "First", Haha

  • @stellakopilevich7502
    @stellakopilevich7502 3 роки тому

    It was very difficult to follow. The mechanical voice and speed make the speech of the video absolutely useless. The information is there but it is impossible to follow.