Your sound track is annoying and distracting. It makes it much harder to hear what you are saying. I'm not watching your video to be entertained. I'm watching it to learn something. Have you ever been in a classroom that has music playing during a lecture?
But do mirrorless cameras have a shutter with blades like DSLRs? Or is it electronic? The fact that the ring is infinitely rotatable and not visible as with DSLRs makes me doubt.
If the focus (point) is exactly on the sensor, then there is NO IMAGE. The focus (point) needs to be in between the lens and the sensor. Basic optical principle of physics.
If you mean the distance between the lens and the sensor must be *greater* than the *focal length* of the lens, you are correct. In other words, light coming in in parallel must be focused somewhere between the lens and the sensor. However, light coming in from *the object* that is intended to be "in focus" DOES focus exactly on the sensor. I think this is what the uploader meant.
If you can reduce the volume of the BG music, that would be nice. 🙂
Yes brother we want in depth video on lens's.....
how much did you spend on stock footage to make this
Your sound track is annoying and distracting. It makes it much harder to hear what you are saying. I'm not watching your video to be entertained. I'm watching it to learn something. Have you ever been in a classroom that has music playing during a lecture?
It's just like 2015 UA-cam lol
Wow, what a great explanation 🎉
very beautiful explanation sir
Glad that you enjoyed.
Yes need an in-depth video on lenses
But do mirrorless cameras have a shutter with blades like DSLRs? Or is it electronic? The fact that the ring is infinitely rotatable and not visible as with DSLRs makes me doubt.
Very nice! Just please avoid music in the future
In-depth mechanism please
Yes
Hey kitty 😺
Great video exactly what I was looking for
Glad you liked it!
Great content. Great content quality
Much appreciated
Excellent video, thank you for putting this up.
Glad you enjoyed it!
More in depth please
Good job bro
If the focus (point) is exactly on the sensor, then there is NO IMAGE. The focus (point) needs to be in between the lens and the sensor. Basic optical principle of physics.
If you mean the distance between the lens and the sensor must be *greater* than the *focal length* of the lens, you are correct. In other words, light coming in in parallel must be focused somewhere between the lens and the sensor.
However, light coming in from *the object* that is intended to be "in focus" DOES focus exactly on the sensor. I think this is what the uploader meant.
Hey man this is awesome. I got the clear idea about lenses
Glad it helped!
We want more please
Please stick to the topic. No drama needed. You would make a lousy film director. Your video is 20 percent knowledge and 80 percent distraction.
Nice video
your explanation on focus mechanism is completely wrong
how so?
Dont wear some tooth braces ..foof