Thanks for your videos ! You are such a great teacher ! I was wondering, when you're photographing water in burst mode, can an entry-level flash keep up, or is there an additional feature on higher-end models that allows for this type of photography?
The higher end models will mostly recycle faster. However even an entry level speed light can be used for this type of photography just don’t use burst mode, capturing just the right moment by eye is all part of the enjoyment. Thanks for watching.
Very professional! Do you have any recommendation for a set of gears used for product photography? Currently, I got a nikon d5500 and its kit lens AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140MM F/3.5-5.6G ED VR. Thinking about whether I need to upgrade the lens and get some lighting and tripod gears
Almost anything that you have already will do camera and lens wise. A good steady tripod is essential and some lighting, you could try Godox or something similar on eBay. Thanks for watching.
Sir I am presuming at your camera settings that the image would be dark in your view finder. But at one point you zoomed in and checked focussing. Am I missing something. I am using a Nikon Mirrorless.
As my camera is an old school digital SLR, with a mirror, the view finder image is real. A mirrorless camera viewfinder image is produced electronically and can reproduce the effects of the setting on the camera. Therefore the image in my view finder is always bright. Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
Just an update. Somebody may be interested in. There is a menu option in Canon (Mirrorless) Exposure Simulation and Nikon (Mirrorless) Apply Live View Settings. That turns the camera view similar to a DSLR. At 1/200. f8, ISO100. I can see the image as normal on the LCD or Viewfinder. @@CameraClubLive
Wonderful image ! The up-side-down trick is great ! One can hang all kind of objects in the water. Thank you ! 💧💦
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Thanks, you are providing superb videos, thanks and keep up the great work 🎉
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Very instructive video. Thanks for sharing such a great composition.
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Thanks for making these videos, they are always enlightening, inspirational and informative
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So much interesting episode. Thank you very much. Have a nice time.
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Excellent work! Great instruction! I will try the same. Thank you sir. 🙏
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Thank you! You are a master of your craft.
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Yet another brilliant video, best yet in my opinion. Thanks for taking the time to do these, I always learn someting👍
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Incredible and beautiful and soooo simple
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thank you for this .Enjoyed the video greatly
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Always super interesting content. Thank you very much
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That was impressive
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Brilliant mate
Truly brilliant
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Truly brilliant
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Awesome!
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Beautiful!
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Really interesting, thank you
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Great!!! Thanks!
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great video
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Thanks for your videos ! You are such a great teacher !
I was wondering, when you're photographing water in burst mode, can an entry-level flash keep up, or is there an additional feature on higher-end models that allows for this type of photography?
The higher end models will mostly recycle faster. However even an entry level speed light can be used for this type of photography just don’t use burst mode, capturing just the right moment by eye is all part of the enjoyment. Thanks for watching.
@@CameraClubLive thanks !
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A studio master, love the videos.
Do you prefer the healing tool over the remove tool?
Yes but it’s only a personal preference.
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Very professional! Do you have any recommendation for a set of gears used for product photography? Currently, I got a nikon d5500 and its kit lens AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140MM F/3.5-5.6G ED VR. Thinking about whether I need to upgrade the lens and get some lighting and tripod gears
Almost anything that you have already will do camera and lens wise. A good steady tripod is essential and some lighting, you could try Godox or something similar on eBay.
Thanks for watching.
Do you have recommendation of where to buy gears? Esp used ones. TY
Amazon is as good as anywhere. thanks for watching.
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Sir I am presuming at your camera settings that the image would be dark in your view finder. But at one point you zoomed in and checked focussing. Am I missing something. I am using a Nikon Mirrorless.
As my camera is an old school digital SLR, with a mirror, the view finder image is real. A mirrorless camera viewfinder image is produced electronically and can reproduce the effects of the setting on the camera. Therefore the image in my view finder is always bright.
Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
Makes Sense. Thank you.@@CameraClubLive
Just an update. Somebody may be interested in. There is a menu option in Canon (Mirrorless) Exposure Simulation and Nikon (Mirrorless) Apply Live View Settings. That turns the camera view similar to a DSLR. At 1/200. f8, ISO100. I can see the image as normal on the LCD or Viewfinder. @@CameraClubLive
Great video. May I know which software you used in your PC to connect to which port in the camera (like HDMI)?
I use Capture One software for tethering, this uses the usb port on the camera to connect to the computer.
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Sir. What is the approx size of that fish tank in inches.
The size of the tank is about 24x12x18. Thanks for watching.
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