I watched this when Daniel first put it up. It's almost a year later and I just watched it again. There is a lot more information in this video than just the wide angle lens thing. I love when we see him deal with everything and mold a photograph right before our eyes. I tend to panic and start freaking out when things don't work out right away. I'm not professional, I shoot for hobby, but among a lot of other stuff this video tells me to relax and think it out.
Interesting how focal length definitions have changed over the years. When I picked up my first SLR in high school wide angle was anything wider than 50mm. Ultra wide was wider than 28mm. Telephoto was longer than 50mm.
More accurate than then term compression, is the term perspective. Thinking of a fence moving away from you, the picket further away seems smaller and closer together than the ones closer to you. But I get the concept either way.
This one was hard to watch because I have been there on several occasions shooting with a new camera and trying to use a cine or manual only lens with no electronic contacts. and nothing happens because I did not set the camera to shoot with no lens, so the 1st thing I do know with any new camera is set that feature right away
First of all, you are a great instructor, I like your channel !!. Just wondering, is this your regular gear (Nikon z 6II) , or on professional tasks are you using different gear ?
A sad Marisa is my favorite Marisa LOL I am not fully convinced on wide angle because you could throw a magnifying glass on you camera and Marisa would still look good but I am going to try it.
Hi Daniel, thank you for this informative video. I guess I'm not a wide angle guy. I love 50mm portraits or longer to about 105mm. But I only remember 1 great wide angle portrait, I've ever seen... Seems just not my taste ;)
Also a little editing would go a long way, I understand that the original video might have been live, but it’s not hard to cut the first 5 minutes out of the video
I watched this when Daniel first put it up. It's almost a year later and I just watched it again. There is a lot more information in this video than just the wide angle lens thing. I love when we see him deal with everything and mold a photograph right before our eyes. I tend to panic and start freaking out when things don't work out right away. I'm not professional, I shoot for hobby, but among a lot of other stuff this video tells me to relax and think it out.
25:59 Priceless Marisa laugh! Always a joy to watch you guys enjoy yourselves and dishing out great advice
Love your long videos. Keep it up, no need to be in a hurry. You make photography fun, as it should be.
Volume doesn't seem as high as it usually is.
Interesting how focal length definitions have changed over the years. When I picked up my first SLR in high school wide angle was anything wider than 50mm. Ultra wide was wider than 28mm. Telephoto was longer than 50mm.
More accurate than then term compression, is the term perspective. Thinking of a fence moving away from you, the picket further away seems smaller and closer together than the ones closer to you. But I get the concept either way.
Hi Daniel thanks for the video! When you are shooting portraits on a tripod how do you focus?
Excellent video Daniel... but please give us a brief set of rules for using a wide angle . . . thnx
Can you change the coloring while your shooting
Great Video!
I really like some of the last shots you got in this video.
This one was hard to watch because I have been there on several occasions shooting with a new camera and trying to use a cine or manual only lens with no electronic contacts. and nothing happens because I did not set the camera to shoot with no lens, so the 1st thing I do know with any new camera is set that feature right away
First of all, you are a great instructor, I like your channel !!. Just wondering, is this your regular gear (Nikon z 6II) , or on professional tasks are you using different gear ?
A sad Marisa is my favorite Marisa LOL I am not fully convinced on wide angle because you could throw a magnifying glass on you camera and Marisa would still look good but I am going to try it.
Hi Daniel, thank you for this informative video. I guess I'm not a wide angle guy. I love 50mm portraits or longer to about 105mm. But I only remember 1 great wide angle portrait, I've ever seen...
Seems just not my taste ;)
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It is important to make the audio audible.
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This could have been a 5 minute video
Also a little editing would go a long way, I understand that the original video might have been live, but it’s not hard to cut the first 5 minutes out of the video
And there’s a button you can press called skip, pure laziness. It’s a free public video, complain elsewhere.