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Hi dear can you give me feadback about canon eos m100 mirrorless digital camera ..which one buy a canon eos 200D or EOS M100 Mirorless .. What do you suggest me..
Photo Genius🗣your channel is very informative an I really enjoy your channel‼️I’m a beginner in the world of cameras ‼️👉My first camera purchase is the Canon EOS Rebel T5i
Just found your channel and I love it. I love taking photos but need to learn so much. I cant wait to watch your previous videos as well as your new ones.
I really love your videos. When I first got my canon, it was my first time with a “advanced camera” and I was very overwhelmed with all the different buttons and options and most of the photos I took that were good were by chance. So when I came across your channel, it was like this impossible hobby that I wanted to quit before even starting turned into something I truly enjoy doing! So thank you!
With the Covid-19 situation, I spend a lot of time at home in Las Vegas watching various photo tutorials. In my opinion, yours are the best and I will continue to tune in and to learn from you on a regular basis. You rock! 👍🌵
A little focusing tip that I use (since my eyesight isn't all that great) is that I'll zoom in as much as possible with my given lens, manually focus there, then zoom back out. Zooming in or out doesn't affect the focus. Once I know the image is crisp close in I feel confident I can move back out and the image will be properly focused. As for the gird lines, unfortunately that only works on live view and not through the viewfinder. So if one uses the viewfinder as I do it's irrelevant.
OHMIGOSH!!! I've learned a lot from your video, but my most significant take-away is being able to adjust the clarity of what I see thru the viewfinder! I had been compensating by looking thru my close-range eye (I have mono-vision), but now I don't have to do that awkward movement any more! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your knowledge!
Really pleased to have foundthis channel, I have learned so much from watching just two videos. He really demystifies learning to use the DSLR, which is quite daunting for a beginner.
I have been watching your tutorials Paul since the last 2 days and i really enjoyed them! Your videos are too educational esp for me that im just starting to nurture my interest in photography. Just bought my first camera w/ canon and im so excited to test them with all that i learned from you. You’re a big help to the kind like me! Keep it up! Thank you so much!
this is a great channel ive discovered, i am someone who loves photography, but always did things on my phone for speed or just used auto functions, i`m only now exploring some of the more customisable settings with my canon camera. the tip about minimum focus distance with the macro flower symbol on the lens really helped and the bonus tip of speed adjusting the setting was really helpful as well thank you
I just got my first proper camera, and your channel has helped me a lot, very clear & easy to understand information, and you bring it very well, many thanks!
I always use Long Exposure Noise Reduction for Milky Way shots. It maps out a lot of the noise and "hot pixels" and results in a much cleaner image. But it does double the time before you can see the image.
Omg thank my brother describe your channel I'm not a professional photographer but I have a Canon T6 Rebel this video really helped me a lot. God bless you
If only every camera manufacturer would include these tips in their pamphlet it would be a lot less thick! 😁 Really great introduction into some good key features! For number 1 pairing it with Quiet Shutter Mode is awesome - I personally don't like/use the beep, but I always walk around with earbuds so yeah.. Great video Paul!
Great video! Cant wait to try the focus tip... manually focus the camera then put on auto focus. I feel like I should practice more with manual focus cause when Im shooting basketball games, I usually dont move me spot (on the floor 😂). Thanks for the tips!!
This is by far the best camera tutorial yet. I shoot with an older Nikon the D5000 and learned a few things about it myself. Was doing some research actually for a friend for her Canon Rebel T6 she needed help with, and this clarifies a bunch of things I can mention to her about. I will also share this video so she can watch it as well, thank you. P.S. I have subscribed for future helpful photography videos 😊
You said that this was mainly for DSLR cameras, but I just have an old Canon Powershot Sx40 hs. Even though it's a point and shoot, this video really helped me. (And I was able to get that annoying green light and beep off! Thanks!) I love your videos, you lay things out in a way that it is easy for people like me to understand without making us feel dumb or irrelevant as photographers.
Great tips,thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I am going to India on holiday so need to re learn some photography tips and settings 😊Great motivation
Thanks a lot for your videos! I've learned from you so much, you know how to explain things, you're simply a genius! I enjoy watching you, I hope to learn more and more...
Thanks for all the great tips. Just bought my first DSLR Cannon EOS 200D and have been running into some of these problems. Your videos have really helped me understand much better.. and will hopefully help me get better quality photos and video for my UA-cam channel.
your video taught me a lot. of how to take a photos with my old model dslr camera canon rebel xs. its a quite difficult to use cause its didnt have a live lcd while taking photos..
I'm new to your channel too@@photogenius, despite getting into DSLR photography for around 4 years. As Bob has said, they are presented very well and concisely.
Hello Paul, thank you for your time to make this great video! I will check out your other videos... I just got a new Canon 80D camera and I am learning every day online all the great tips!
Thanks for another great video. There’s always something I can take away from your content . I’ve bought my first DSLR , Canon 90D, still growing into it.
Major help for me. The best and easiest to understand. Thank you SO much! I am learning on my Canon entry level dslr camera. Not the fanciest type but I am having FUN with it. I need to buy a zoom lense...a BIG one...for my wildlife photography. I have one now but need one with more zoom for my moon shots too. My other Canon was automatic 50x zoom which is great! But...I wanted to learn a dslr too. Still learning but can't afford the expensive lenses right now. Wish me luck! And thanks again for being SO helpful! Blessings....🤗
It took me 10 seconds to subscribe and give it like,very good and knowledgeable instructor,Il be looking forward to learn more from you thank you!!greetings from New York
Great Video and Tips, Thank you. I have a Canon EOS 300D and the Rubber Hand Holding Parts have become very sticky, in fact the Black comes off onto my Hands, and has rendered the Camera basically unusable. I have seen Treatments using Alkohol and a Scraper to remove the Rubber Coating. Have you any suggestions?
I had the same problem with an older Nikon, the rubber perished over time so I had it replaced - was not a cheap option though. I've heard of people rubbing talcum powder into the rubber but have not tried this myself. Thanks for watching.
@@photogenius Thanks, your videos help the photography community so much! Going thru the manual can be helpful, but great hands-on instruction videos like yours are a feast to the overwhelmed and intimidated DSLR beginners. Yes, I am subscribed.
I'm a novice and just purchased my Canon EOS - SL2 - your video has been a huge help in getting me up and running. Tony, most of my pictures are still shots of properties- I need to upload these JPG files w/low KB to company internet grids. How do I change the setting on my camera to shoot with low KB for this purpose. Thank you for your consideration in answering my question.
To lower the file sizes you would need to go to the image settings. Quickest way to do this is to use the Q button on the rear of the camera. You should see a "L" displayed on the LCD which is for Large Jpegs, change this to M (medium) or S (small). Hope that helps.
Hi, wonderful content , easy go through explanation , but i was wondering , getting sharp images with a vintage lens on a DSLR , how does it work ? does it beep or blink ? am having some difficulties getting sharp images with vintage lenses. Am using a canon d7 mark II and pentax vintage lenses with an adaptor . Many thanks in advance
I’m using already manual focus !! Was wondering what else can be done , does the camera beep for example , flash a light in the viewfinder , how can this be sharp enough , thank you for the reply
I do appreciate your videos and want to thank you for the work you do. I have a question that probably not the smartest question but here it is. With my Canon T7 how can I take a screenshot of my camera’s photo that I have just taken and now have zoomed in on ?
Thanks for the video and your tips on the Canon T5. I have the camera but don’t use it much. I want to get into using it again. The cell phone camera kind of spoiled me.
Thank you so much I'm learning loads from you I've bought a Canon eos 4000d last week and I know how to use it a lot better from watching your videos keep up the great work
G'day. My guess is that you are in Oz but you were raise in the UK - My guess is the Midlands. I am an Australian who has traveled extensively in my 72 years. I've lived in several counties and am now also an American citizen. I give you this as I am planing to move around the US before I am no longer physically able to do do. I now have a Canon 650D and am trying to learn how to use it. I have 3 different lenses, a Manfroto tripod that I've had for years and never used, and a Rode shotgun mic. I've just stumbled on your video on youtube and I like your to the point teaching methodology. Thank you. I am about to subscribe and ring your bell. Nice meeting you, mate.
Hi Ian, appreciate the feedback and support. Born in the UK (London) and moved to Australia (Brisbane) 12 years ago. Love teaching photography and helping others get better results from their digital cameras so it's great to have you on board. Lots of new videos and content coming so thank you once again for subscribing.
@@photogenius I lived and worked in London for 12 years, Ireland for 18 months, Japan for 2 years, San Francisco for 5 years and so far, I have been in Texas for the past 14 years. Doubt if I'll move again. I'm 72 now, a Vet and mildly disabled. I retire 7 years ago. I am a native Melburnian.
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Hi dear can you give me feadback about
canon eos m100 mirrorless digital camera ..which one buy a canon eos 200D or EOS M100 Mirorless ..
What do you suggest me..
Photo Genius🗣your channel is very informative an I really enjoy your channel‼️I’m a beginner in the world of cameras ‼️👉My first camera purchase is the Canon EOS Rebel T5i
Just found your channel and I love it. I love taking photos but need to learn so much. I cant wait to watch your previous videos as well as your new ones.
Do you have fb account? I have something to ask
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I love your little smile at the end of every Tipp 😂 nice video!
Love to share tips 😄
Thanks for watching 👍👍👍
I was going to type this too. Just love it.
I really love your videos. When I first got my canon, it was my first time with a “advanced camera” and I was very overwhelmed with all the different buttons and options and most of the photos I took that were good were by chance. So when I came across your channel, it was like this impossible hobby that I wanted to quit before even starting turned into something I truly enjoy doing! So thank you!
With the Covid-19 situation, I spend a lot of time at home in Las Vegas watching various photo tutorials. In my opinion, yours are the best and I will continue to tune in and to learn from you on a regular basis. You rock! 👍🌵
How else loves this guy beside me! He has me doing all types of challenges and things that I have never done before!
A little focusing tip that I use (since my eyesight isn't all that great) is that I'll zoom in as much as possible with my given lens, manually focus there, then zoom back out. Zooming in or out doesn't affect the focus. Once I know the image is crisp close in I feel confident I can move back out and the image will be properly focused. As for the gird lines, unfortunately that only works on live view and not through the viewfinder. So if one uses the viewfinder as I do it's irrelevant.
OHMIGOSH!!! I've learned a lot from your video, but my most significant take-away is being able to adjust the clarity of what I see thru the viewfinder! I had been compensating by looking thru my close-range eye (I have mono-vision), but now I don't have to do that awkward movement any more! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your knowledge!
I got myself a new Canon camera in february, but it took me 9 months to finally find your channel! Bless you. You're so patient.
Really pleased to have foundthis channel, I have learned so much from watching just two videos. He really demystifies learning to use the DSLR, which is quite daunting for a beginner.
I have been watching your tutorials Paul since the last 2 days and i really enjoyed them! Your videos are too educational esp for me that im just starting to nurture my interest in photography. Just bought my first camera w/ canon and im so excited to test them with all that i learned from you.
You’re a big help to the kind like me! Keep it up! Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching - happy to help 👍
I’ve just taken up photography, and I find your videos so helpful, what with being a beginner. Thanks
Thank you so much for watching and supporting my channel, keep practising and taking great photos 😀
I’ve had my DSLR camera for almost two months now and I have learned so much from your channel. Thanks.
Thank you so much for watching and supporting my channel. Hope you continue to have fun and take great photos with your new camera.
this is a great channel ive discovered, i am someone who loves photography, but always did things on my phone for speed or just used auto functions, i`m only now exploring some of the more customisable settings with my canon camera.
the tip about minimum focus distance with the macro flower symbol on the lens really helped and the bonus tip of speed adjusting the setting was really helpful as well
thank you
I just got my first proper camera, and your channel has helped me a lot, very clear & easy to understand information, and you bring it very well, many thanks!
Thank you so much for watching - I'm glad you found the videos helpful.
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I always use Long Exposure Noise Reduction for Milky Way shots. It maps out a lot of the noise and "hot pixels" and results in a much cleaner image. But it does double the time before you can see the image.
I agree with that philosophy. If I'm doing long exposures in the first place then I'm not in a rush.
I have totally been wondering what the blinking light was, as recent as yesterday . thank you sir.
Thank you for watching 👍
Sir you are my hero!!!I was struggling so hard with the focus and I didn’t know that little ring was different!!! Thank you so so much!!!
I got a canon rebel T7 for Christmas and your videos have honestly helped me so much when it comes to understanding my camera! Thank you so much!! :)
Happy to help! 🙂
I just bought a T7. Your videos have been incredibly helpful to this amateur!
Thanks!!
Great to hear! Thanks for the feedback Dan.
Omg thank my brother describe your channel I'm not a professional photographer but I have a Canon T6 Rebel this video really helped me a lot. God bless you
Thanks for watching, very much appreciated.
If only every camera manufacturer would include these tips in their pamphlet it would be a lot less thick! 😁
Really great introduction into some good key features!
For number 1 pairing it with Quiet Shutter Mode is awesome - I personally don't like/use the beep, but I always walk around with earbuds so yeah..
Great video Paul!
Thanks for your continued support, really appreciated.
Thanks for those lovely tips Paul. It helped me to groom my photography skills to next level with canon camera.
Happy to help! Appreciate the support.
I can't believe how little I know about photography. I picked up a couple of really useful pieces of information thanks
I already knew all that but you have such a lovely way to explain that I don’t mind at all staying tuned to enjoy.
I just got my new Canon 4000D and your videos are really helping me....i am going to keep on watching your videos thank you
Great video! Cant wait to try the focus tip... manually focus the camera then put on auto focus. I feel like I should practice more with manual focus cause when Im shooting basketball games, I usually dont move me spot (on the floor 😂). Thanks for the tips!!
Hope the tips help you nail your basketball photos. Thank you for watching and supporting my channel.
You are the Only person who can actually explain this to me ! Thank you so much.
Thank you for watching and supporting my channel.
super clear, informative and helpful. I am so enjoying learning from you. many thanks!! :)
This is by far the best camera tutorial yet. I shoot with an older Nikon the D5000 and learned a few things about it myself. Was doing some research actually for a friend for her Canon Rebel T6 she needed help with, and this clarifies a bunch of things I can mention to her about. I will also share this video so she can watch it as well, thank you. P.S. I have subscribed for future helpful photography videos 😊
Hai thank you for the videos. Your explainations are crisp n clear. Thank you for making my camera more handy
Thank you so much you just answered my question as to why the camera wouldn’t take photos. Great tutorials so easy to follow thank you!
You have made this Pommy / Canadian very happy with all of you tutorials 👍
Another great video, thank you 👍
The q button just saved me. I've been trying since christmas 2019 to work my camera. I'm subscribing now :)
Thanks for the sub - appreciate the feedback and support for my channel.
Thanks Candice.
You said that this was mainly for DSLR cameras, but I just have an old Canon Powershot Sx40 hs. Even though it's a point and shoot, this video really helped me. (And I was able to get that annoying green light and beep off! Thanks!) I love your videos, you lay things out in a way that it is easy for people like me to understand without making us feel dumb or irrelevant as photographers.
Really like your tutorials Paul. It is easy to understand and now I am using more of the functions my Cannon and Nikon has to offer by experimenting.
I really appreciate all these valuable videos you post. Can you do a video about camera settings on astrography
Thank you very much sir for the tips,I have been struggling with this great camera for days!
I love the way you smile. Made my day!! :)
Liked and subbed!!
Thank you for these brilliant tips, I’m new and learning how to use my Canon camera
Thanks for watching Christine, hope you get some cool shots with your canon and keep watching for more tips.
Thank You Paul. I appreciate your videos and all the helpful tips and information.
Great tips,thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I am going to India on holiday so need to re learn some photography tips and settings 😊Great motivation
Thank you - glad to one of help, thank you for taking the time to comment - I hope you have an amazing trip to India and capture some great images.
Thanks a lot for your videos!
I've learned from you so much, you know how to explain things, you're simply a genius!
I enjoy watching you, I hope to learn more and more...
Thanks for watching Camélia, I appreciate your support and kind words.
Paul @ Photo Genius.
Thanks for your posts. Well explained and with great detail simplified.Are there any free Raw edit programs available,tks Stuart
I'm sure there are some free programmes around - but I've not tried any, sorry.
You should install foam sound panels in your recording room to improve the mic quality and lower the noticeable echo
Appreciate your thoughts and feedback - thank you 😀
Thanks for all the great tips. Just bought my first DSLR Cannon EOS 200D and have been running into some of these problems. Your videos have really helped me understand much better.. and will hopefully help me get better quality photos and video for my UA-cam channel.
Thank you paul ....ur video always motivated me...
Great to hear - thank you for your support 👍
I had no idea about the possibillity to adjust the sharpness of the information in the viewfinder! Nice one :)
Happy to help - thanks for watching 👍
hihi i like you're little smile after explaining something ! great help!
Paul, ANOTHER great and valuable video!
Thank you and have a Blessed Easter ♥️...Rich
your video taught me a lot. of how to take a photos with my old model dslr camera canon rebel xs. its a quite difficult to use cause its didnt have a live lcd while taking photos..
I'm new to your channel and have been a photographer for many years. I have to say your videos are very well done. Great tips!
I appreciate your kind words and support for my channel - thank you Bob.
I'm new to your channel too@@photogenius, despite getting into DSLR photography for around 4 years. As Bob has said, they are presented very well and concisely.
Wow. So glad I found your channel. I have learned so much already. Very impressive! Thank you!
Thank you, lots more new videos coming soon 😀
One of the most useful tips I ever heard. Big thanks from Serbia
Glad to be of help - thank you for watching 😀
I just got a canon and all these tips are making my life so much easier. Thank you I just subscribed
great tips from and learning from you every week thanks paul
You are very welcome, thanks for your continued support.
Hello Paul, thank you for your time to make this great video! I will check out your other videos... I just got a new Canon 80D camera and I am learning every day online all the great tips!
Loving your videos, thank you 😊
Glad you like them! Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks for another great video. There’s always something I can take away from your content . I’ve bought my first DSLR , Canon 90D, still growing into it.
Major help for me. The best and easiest to understand. Thank you SO much! I am learning on my Canon entry level dslr camera. Not the fanciest type but I am having FUN with it. I need to buy a zoom lense...a BIG one...for my wildlife photography. I have one now but need one with more zoom for my moon shots too. My other Canon was automatic 50x zoom which is great! But...I wanted to learn a dslr too. Still learning but can't afford the expensive lenses right now. Wish me luck! And thanks again for being SO helpful! Blessings....🤗
You are very welcome Brenda, thank you for the great feedback and for supporting my channel.
@@photogenius You are VERY welcome..I am blessed to have found you. I take notes! LOL 😀
Instructional, clear and simple. Thanks.
You are very welcome.
Thank you Paul for sharing your valuable ideas.
I am so glad I found your site!!!!
Thank-you!
Great tips!!! Thank you for sharing it with us.
You are very welcome, thanks for watching.
Thanks those five tips are really helpful 👍😊😊
It took me 10 seconds to subscribe and give it like,very good and knowledgeable instructor,Il be looking forward to learn more from you thank you!!greetings from New York
Thank you mate!! You are definitely my favorite .. your break downs are very easy to understand which is very important for a beginner 📷
I love your videos, very well done, educational, and great tips. Do you have any advice for those of us that wear glasses on focusing a camera?
I love taking photos, thank you for this. Hoping I will have my own camera soon.
I learn something new every time. Thank you.
Great Video and Tips, Thank you. I have a Canon EOS 300D and the Rubber Hand Holding Parts have become very sticky, in fact the Black comes off onto my Hands, and has rendered the Camera basically unusable. I have seen Treatments using Alkohol and a Scraper to remove the Rubber Coating. Have you any suggestions?
I had the same problem with an older Nikon, the rubber perished over time so I had it replaced - was not a cheap option though. I've heard of people rubbing talcum powder into the rubber but have not tried this myself.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for helping me better utilize my Canon.
Thank you so much for your cut-to-it tutorial! I just got my 1st DSLR (Canon 77D) today and it's a learning curve even with all my prior research.
You are very welcome, thanks for watching and commenting.
Please consider subscribing to my channel, new videos weekly.
@@photogenius Thanks, your videos help the photography community so much! Going thru the manual can be helpful, but great hands-on instruction videos like yours are a feast to the overwhelmed and intimidated DSLR beginners. Yes, I am subscribed.
Hello Paul can you give me some advice how to take night photography I have one or two lenses but not expensive ones.thank you.
I'm a novice and just purchased my Canon EOS - SL2 - your video has been a huge help in getting me up and running. Tony, most of my pictures are still shots of properties- I need to upload these JPG files w/low KB to company internet grids. How do I change the setting on my camera to shoot with low KB for this purpose. Thank you for your consideration in answering my question.
To lower the file sizes you would need to go to the image settings. Quickest way to do this is to use the Q button on the rear of the camera. You should see a "L" displayed on the LCD which is for Large Jpegs, change this to M (medium) or S (small).
Hope that helps.
Those were some great tips. Thanks!
Brilliant very informative Just what I need Thank you
You're very welcome - thank you for watching 👍👍
You are my God of photography
Just got my first DSLR (Canon) and have found this tutorial very helpful. Cheers Paul, subscribed :-)
Hi Paul Great videos and tips but can you run through the -3 2 1 0 1 2 3 + on the back of the Nikon camera ?
Thanks for your help
Hi Tyrone - this video should have all the answers : ua-cam.com/video/6CEH_31K6YU/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching 👍
Photo Genius thanks Paul
very practical and clearly explained. Thanks.
Thank you 👍
Hi, wonderful content , easy go through explanation , but i was wondering , getting sharp images with a vintage lens on a DSLR , how does it work ? does it beep or blink ? am having some difficulties getting sharp images with vintage lenses. Am using a canon d7 mark II and pentax vintage lenses with an adaptor . Many thanks in advance
With some older lenses you may find auto focus does not work - if this is the case you will have to go with manual focus.
I’m using already manual focus !! Was wondering what else can be done , does the camera beep for example , flash a light in the viewfinder , how can this be sharp enough , thank you for the reply
Have you got videos explaining how to use Adobe Lightroom, absolute novice here and these rip videos doing wonders 🙌🏻🙏🏼 ty!
Nice video. Learned a lot of new things.
Glad to read you picked up some tips - thanks for watching 😀
@@photogenius😊😊😊
I’ve learned so much from you mate, thank you!
Thank you for the amazing tips ! Now I can capture photos more easily......
Thank you for these tips just got a canon and am excited to use it..
Another great video Paul👍🏼
Thank you very much for your support - appreciated 👍👍
I do appreciate your videos and want to thank you for the work you do. I have a question that probably not the smartest question but here it is. With my Canon T7 how can I take a screenshot of my camera’s photo that I have just taken and now have zoomed in on ?
Very informative video.
Thank you
Thank you for watching 👍
Thanks for the video and your tips on the Canon T5. I have the camera but don’t use it much. I want to get into using it again. The cell phone camera kind of spoiled me.
You're a consummate communicator. You make everything clear and easy.
I appreciate your kind words, happy to help. Thanks you very much for watching and supporting my channel.
Thankyou for a very informative video , I never thought to look under the lens at the macro distance , or use the manual button , thanks for sharing .
Thanks for watching Lori.
Fantastic information mate! I look forward to many more videos. Do you have an IG?
Thank you so much I'm learning loads from you I've bought a Canon eos 4000d last week and I know how to use it a lot better from watching your videos keep up the great work
I love the lessons i always lead from you when in need of an advise
Thank you soo much for watching & supporting my channel.
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Great video! I'm going to be purchasing a new SL3 soon!
Awesome! I have a Canon and I didn’t know this. Thanks so much
G'day. My guess is that you are in Oz but you were raise in the UK - My guess is the Midlands. I am an Australian who has traveled extensively in my 72 years. I've lived in several counties and am now also an American citizen. I give you this as I am planing to move around the US before I am no longer physically able to do do. I now have a Canon 650D and am trying to learn how to use it. I have 3 different lenses, a Manfroto tripod that I've had for years and never used, and a Rode shotgun mic.
I've just stumbled on your video on youtube and I like your to the point teaching methodology. Thank you. I am about to subscribe and ring your bell. Nice meeting you, mate.
Hi Ian, appreciate the feedback and support. Born in the UK (London) and moved to Australia (Brisbane) 12 years ago. Love teaching photography and helping others get better results from their digital cameras so it's great to have you on board.
Lots of new videos and content coming so thank you once again for subscribing.
@@photogenius I lived and worked in London for 12 years, Ireland for 18 months, Japan for 2 years, San Francisco for 5 years and so far, I have been in Texas for the past 14 years. Doubt if I'll move again. I'm 72 now, a Vet and mildly disabled. I retire 7 years ago. I am a native Melburnian.
@@ianmccluskey2293
No place like Texas. Houston here but wish I was in New Braunfels.
Great... Awesome... Sir.... Thanks for enlightenment...
Very informative and easy to understand. Tks.
Thank you for the feedback and for watching,