Your videos are very easy to understand not just for beginners but also to those who just wanted to know more about photography. Looking forward to see more of your work.
Very well explained. Will help me make the most out of my XT-10. I noticed that in addition to aperture ring on my ttartisan 25mm lens there is an additional ring. What is that for? Is it fine and the other is coarse?
Very nice video, keep up the good work. Thank you for your help with video settings on the video. I have an xt-5, video is not super important to me, but photography is, nontheless I can still make videos with the camera, so it should be fun.
im using a viltrox lens, it has no switches on the lens itself. and the mode is set to shutter priority, is there any way for me to make it manual mode? im using XT-20
I also have the xt20, and using the 15-45mm xc lens, which has no aperture ring. You can assign the front command dial to control aperture. If you take that assigned dial off A, and the shutter dial off A, then you should be in manual mode. There's also a switch on the front for manual focus. Im still a beginner, but found Omar Gonzalez Photography channel to be helpful.
Yet another ”guide” from someone dont even know what ISO is …. Show me one Dingle sensor that has a variable sensitivity…. Thats right they dont exist…. ISO is Applied after exposure and is nothing more than an amplifier
I believe that as an Engineer I understand what is ISO in details that you might not comprehend... There is just a way to present information in a way that people will understand it. Feel free to watch other content that will present information with technical terms, this video is made for beginners, as the title indicates.
Its even more important for beginners, you just keep teaching people the incorrect exposure triangle and that iso causes noise even tho its completely incorrect…. Three things are part of the exposure, shutter (time) aperture (gain) and scene illumination…. ISO is artificial gain added after exposure is already completed and can therefore not influence exposure in any way Sharp or form….
@@333raffles I think he means Single sensor. Don't worry, krapotkin71 is just being pedantic, vitriolic, and suffering from the dunning-kruger effect!
Let me know if you have any questions about exposure on your Fujifilm camera!
Your videos are very easy to understand not just for beginners but also to those who just wanted to know more about photography. Looking forward to see more of your work.
Great tutorial for beginners and for those that have just bought a Fujifilm camera. Clearest explanation I’ve come across
Happy that it could help! Thanks for watching 🙏
In-depth videos. What would be the best setting for shooting artwork? Or would it depend on lighting? Appreciate it.
Best tutorial I've seen in UA-cam. Very clear and to the point, thank you!
It was an awesome presentation. It was one of the best I have seen thus far.
You got a new subscriber 👍 clear, concise, and practical tutorial 👌
Awesome, thank you! 🙏
Very well explained. Will help me make the most out of my XT-10. I noticed that in addition to aperture ring on my ttartisan 25mm lens there is an additional ring. What is that for? Is it fine and the other is coarse?
Very good beginner tutorial, easy to follow along (and understand). Be well and stay safe.
Thank you for watching! Be well and safe!
Very nice video, keep up the good work. Thank you for your help with video settings on the video.
I have an xt-5, video is not super important to me, but photography is, nontheless I can still make videos with the camera, so it should be fun.
Thank you for watching
How to off bulb mode in fujifim how to solve?
Is it applicable to all fuji camera?
Pretty much to all cameras. In some cases you might have to use a front or back dial in stead of a top one but that’s about it.
im using a viltrox lens, it has no switches on the lens itself. and the mode is set to shutter priority, is there any way for me to make it manual mode? im using XT-20
I also have the xt20, and using the 15-45mm xc lens, which has no aperture ring. You can assign the front command dial to control aperture. If you take that assigned dial off A, and the shutter dial off A, then you should be in manual mode. There's also a switch on the front for manual focus. Im still a beginner, but found Omar Gonzalez Photography channel to be helpful.
amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Yet another ”guide” from someone dont even know what ISO is …. Show me one Dingle sensor that has a variable sensitivity…. Thats right they dont exist…. ISO is Applied after exposure and is nothing more than an amplifier
I believe that as an Engineer I understand what is ISO in details that you might not comprehend... There is just a way to present information in a way that people will understand it. Feel free to watch other content that will present information with technical terms, this video is made for beginners, as the title indicates.
Its even more important for beginners, you just keep teaching people the incorrect exposure triangle and that iso causes noise even tho its completely incorrect…. Three things are part of the exposure, shutter (time) aperture (gain) and scene illumination…. ISO is artificial gain added after exposure is already completed and can therefore not influence exposure in any way Sharp or form….
@@krapotkin71 What is a Dingle sensor, krappy?
@@333raffles I think he means Single sensor. Don't worry, krapotkin71 is just being pedantic, vitriolic, and suffering from the dunning-kruger effect!