Good suggestions. One thing I have done from a recommendation from other photographers is to use auto ISO. With cameras today, one can achieve excellent quality shots even at higher ISO’s. This prevents the photographer from being boxed into too low of a shutter speed (remember the exposure triangle) where blurry photos become more common.
Not only I enjoyed and liked this video, I LOVED IT! There’s something about it, it’s like watching a new format. I can’t describe it but you’re always stepping up the game. I missed it live but here I am hours later. Love you guys.
Good to see this. You have the most concise tutorials. Straight to the point not waffle on like many others. I’ve learned a lot from you over the years.
Hey Andrew, I really like your tips on taking good photos and have improved a lot since the time I started. One of the things that I often miss and the camera doesn't focus on the subject is because of the focus distance switch that exists on a few lenses. That throws me off at times on why the camera is not focussing, would be a good recommendation to check if that switch is set properly. Thanks for the video, there's always something to learn from your videos. Appreciate it
btrilok,... HI! We are the thankful one to have you dropping by to say HI to us. Appreciate it a lot. You are right, if you own those older and more expensive lens, they do have that. And as you can see, i have the same issue as well, saw how i was being a dumbass for not remembering to switch away from AFC? hahahaha. Glad you are here and i appreciate your comments. Love from KL, Malaysia. Where are u from, btw? - Andrew
Thank you for responding back Andrew@@BeyondPhotography I'm from the USA. Speaking of AFC, I have a question or need a suggestion from you. When we are taking an photos at a birthday event, often times it happens that when we focus using AF-S on the kid in the frame. From the time we focus to the point of taking the shot the kid might move front or back which results in an out of focus image. For this reason I almost always have my focus mode set to AFC, any recommendations for this would be great! - Trilok
Great video as always. I would love to go mirrorless but right now it's too expensive for me to be able too. But I love my 5d mark iii. Such a workhorse camera.
@jamessanders2164 THANK YOU SO much for always being here for us. Appreciate it bro. I wanted to tag you on my FB earlier today... but somehow when i typed @James San... yet FB won't show your name for me to tag. Sorry about it. Have you been well?
@@BeyondPhotography I'm always excited to see the new videos coming out. I always learns something new. I've been doing ok. How have you been? I need to renew my subscription so I can share photos with you again. I do post them on my FB but FB also likes to degrade the quality after uploading.
Finally you have upgraded to mirrorless..! 😀. Also be sure to check weather conditions in the app and plan accordingly will be easier..! Looking forward to well advanced videos double exposure, pixel shift.
Hi my friend, I would leave you a comment about tips for Sharp Focus, but it's not necessary because most of the information I know about sharp Focus I got from you already, 🤣. Good to see you still posting my friend take care always. BOBB G IN DENVER
You're funny 🤣. Thanks for your amusing comments. We hope you enjoyed learning from our videos. Take care too BOBB G IN DENVER 😍. Rin Othmani, Channel Admin.
I have been told the lens calibration for dslrs are for the focus system the camera uses when you are looking through the viewfinder. I have been told that when you have your dslr on live view, the camera uses a different focus system, and that one doesn’t have the problem with calibration. While I know the camera will be more steady holding it against your face than holding it away looking at the camera monitor, is this true about the focus systems on most dslrs?
Andrew….Here is the sad thing about this advanced technology….new coming photographers are now addicted to eye focus AI , image stabilization that is forgiving to the poor camera holding technique, auto WB / exposure where they do not have to fiddle with passport color check/18% grey card , semi auto so perfect they do not need to go manual anymore , ….so on so forth….Seems the camera now is the photographer with its algorithms. I still remember you vividly teaching us how to hold the Nikon D200 so steady that you can match IBIS in your sharpness from any modern camera nowadays, this art of photography you have in your archery arrow quiver is unfortunately lost to the AI, the more they come up with newer mind blowing technology the more I am gravitated to your older videos and the more I see me grabbing my fuji film S5 pro…..Cheers from Michigan ….keep them coming and please please …Keep your older precious videos …may be some one will learn real photography from them.
Images looking too digital are such a turn off for me, in most cases. For that reason, I love to shoot using the ICM photography technique; and with this technique, one can give new life to old kit 👍🏻
May be a silly question but what focusing mode we have to use while capturing action shot like sports photography where shutter speed and ISO are high and aperture is low? Should we use AF-C exclusively or we can use whatever we want?
Here are my additional hints for sharp photos in portrait photography: never get below 1/60s. If light is low, use a flash as fill-in in combination with raised iso (400-800) to maintain natural colors (1st test photo without flash to set background brightness, 2nd add flash). Be aware of your camera's IS (image stabilization) capabilities.
Good suggestions. One thing I have done from a recommendation from other photographers is to use auto ISO. With cameras today, one can achieve excellent quality shots even at higher ISO’s. This prevents the photographer from being boxed into too low of a shutter speed (remember the exposure triangle) where blurry photos become more common.
Great advice 👍. Thanks for sharing that with us 😍.
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Not only I enjoyed and liked this video, I LOVED IT! There’s something about it, it’s like watching a new format. I can’t describe it but you’re always stepping up the game. I missed it live but here I am hours later. Love you guys.
Sifooooo!! Good to have you drop in and give us a BIG LOVE. Appreciate your frenship always and thank uuuuu - with love from Malaysia, Andrew
Good to see this. You have the most concise tutorials. Straight to the point not waffle on like many others. I’ve learned a lot from you over the years.
Wow, we really love your cool comments. Thank youuu from all of us 😍❤.
Rin Othmani, Channel Admin.
Hey Andrew, I really like your tips on taking good photos and have improved a lot since the time I started. One of the things that I often miss and the camera doesn't focus on the subject is because of the focus distance switch that exists on a few lenses. That throws me off at times on why the camera is not focussing, would be a good recommendation to check if that switch is set properly.
Thanks for the video, there's always something to learn from your videos. Appreciate it
btrilok,... HI! We are the thankful one to have you dropping by to say HI to us. Appreciate it a lot. You are right, if you own those older and more expensive lens, they do have that. And as you can see, i have the same issue as well, saw how i was being a dumbass for not remembering to switch away from AFC? hahahaha. Glad you are here and i appreciate your comments. Love from KL, Malaysia. Where are u from, btw? - Andrew
Thank you for responding back Andrew@@BeyondPhotography I'm from the USA.
Speaking of AFC, I have a question or need a suggestion from you. When we are taking an photos at a birthday event, often times it happens that when we focus using AF-S on the kid in the frame. From the time we focus to the point of taking the shot the kid might move front or back which results in an out of focus image.
For this reason I almost always have my focus mode set to AFC, any recommendations for this would be great! - Trilok
Hey Andrew after long time I saw your tutorial video, I was waiting eagerly to see your tutorial videos.
Thanks so much for waiting, we appreciate your patience and support 😍😍😍.
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Andrew, Sorry I've missed you guys. I've had family issues. Things are coming back to normal now. Love You Guys! ❤😝🙏
Hi James, we miss you too. Really happy things are becoming normal for you again. We love you back 😍😍😍. Thank youuu James.
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I've been waiting for this video when I saw your post on Facebook.
That's awesome 😊. Thanks James 😍.
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Thanks much!
You're welcome. Thank youuu from Andrew Boey and Team ♥️.
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Andrew, you dropped so much knowledge in this video and I learn so much from you.
Great video! Lots of helpful information. Thanks!
Great video as always. I would love to go mirrorless but right now it's too expensive for me to be able too. But I love my 5d mark iii. Such a workhorse camera.
@jamessanders2164 THANK YOU SO much for always being here for us. Appreciate it bro. I wanted to tag you on my FB earlier today... but somehow when i typed @James San... yet FB won't show your name for me to tag. Sorry about it. Have you been well?
@@BeyondPhotography I'm always excited to see the new videos coming out. I always learns something new. I've been doing ok. How have you been? I need to renew my subscription so I can share photos with you again. I do post them on my FB but FB also likes to degrade the quality after uploading.
Finally you have upgraded to mirrorless..! 😀. Also be sure to check weather conditions in the app and plan accordingly will be easier..! Looking forward to well advanced videos double exposure, pixel shift.
Please make a video on how to shoot fast moving subject.. Like badminton, tennis.. And low light portraits ..
Looking forward
Hi my friend, I would leave you a comment about tips for Sharp Focus, but it's not necessary because most of the information I know about sharp Focus I got from you already, 🤣. Good to see you still posting my friend take care always. BOBB G IN DENVER
You're funny 🤣. Thanks for your amusing comments. We hope you enjoyed learning from our videos. Take care too BOBB G IN DENVER 😍.
Rin Othmani, Channel Admin.
Hi andrew,, welcome back🎉
We hope you enjoy this video Cahndoyo 😍😍😍
I love your humour and - Wow! Ann is a real pop star! :-D
Muchas gracias.
The "correct posture" at 9:00 has the camera held way out in front, which is then described at 9:30 as "very wobbly".
Just focus and you'll be ok
Agreed 👍. Good focus and having good know-how are great. Thanks for watching 😍.
Rin Othmani, Channel Admin.
I have been told the lens calibration for dslrs are for the focus system the camera uses when you are looking through the viewfinder.
I have been told that when you have your dslr on live view, the camera uses a different focus system, and that one doesn’t have the problem with calibration. While I know the camera will be more steady holding it against your face than holding it away looking at the camera monitor, is this true about the focus systems on most dslrs?
I love the content
Thank youuu for watching 😍.
Rin Othmani, Channel Admin.
Andrew….Here is the sad thing about this advanced technology….new coming photographers are now addicted to eye focus AI , image stabilization that is forgiving to the poor camera holding technique, auto WB / exposure where they do not have to fiddle with passport color check/18% grey card , semi auto so perfect they do not need to go manual anymore , ….so on so forth….Seems the camera now is the photographer with its algorithms. I still remember you vividly teaching us how to hold the Nikon D200 so steady that you can match IBIS in your sharpness from any modern camera nowadays, this art of photography you have in your archery arrow quiver is unfortunately lost to the AI, the more they come up with newer mind blowing technology the more I am gravitated to your older videos and the more I see me grabbing my fuji film S5 pro…..Cheers from Michigan ….keep them coming and please please …Keep your older precious videos …may be some one will learn real photography from them.
Images looking too digital are such a turn off for me, in most cases. For that reason, I love to shoot using the ICM photography technique; and with this technique, one can give new life to old kit 👍🏻
May be a silly question but what focusing mode we have to use while capturing action shot like sports photography where shutter speed and ISO are high and aperture is low? Should we use AF-C exclusively or we can use whatever we want?
Here are my additional hints for sharp photos in portrait photography: never get below 1/60s. If light is low, use a flash as fill-in in combination with raised iso (400-800) to maintain natural colors (1st test photo without flash to set background brightness, 2nd add flash). Be aware of your camera's IS (image stabilization) capabilities.
And for Canon users ? 😊
I need a full training about how to work slide photo onpro show
How can I achieve HSS on my DSLR (Nikon D5200) that doesn't have HSS?
What camera was he shooting with 🤔
Great nolage
kasi satu like
But I want blurry shots for my ICM photography 🤭
blurry photo, ah I see the problem it's a Nikon. Nikon's like pulling off a still target for no reason.