Best Camera Settings for Landscape Photography

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  • Опубліковано 17 лют 2022
  • Landscape photography can feel slow-moving at times, until it suddenly feels just the opposite. So, you need to know how to set your camera quickly and accurately or you'll miss the shot! This video will help you get to that point, whether you're a beginner or advanced photographer.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 122

  • @stubsey7475
    @stubsey7475 2 роки тому +12

    As a relative newcomer to photography, can I say how welcoming it is to have someone who presents with such clarity, in a concise and thankfully simple manner. I will be spending quite a time viewing your other videos and learning from them. Thank you Spencer.

    • @alakhazom
      @alakhazom Рік тому

      The website is fantastic as well.
      As a newcomer,i would recommend Mike Browne-the basics of photography are explained in such a simple,easy to digest form!

  • @larrys2065
    @larrys2065 2 роки тому +19

    So glad you're making videos again! Keep up the great work. You are the most clear and concise person that I've seen talking about photography in detail. Thank You!

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Thank you, Larry, I really appreciate it! Planning to do a video per month this year and ramp it up over time.

  • @danielling792
    @danielling792 Рік тому +1

    Your explanation is clear succinct and complete.

  • @SniperPhotography
    @SniperPhotography 2 роки тому +1

    One word
    Brilliant

  • @dilip24383
    @dilip24383 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this tips.

  • @touchtennis
    @touchtennis 2 роки тому +1

    Great to have you back!

  • @Poita00
    @Poita00 2 роки тому

    Good to have you back Spencer, love your tutorials.

  • @rajawijetunga4753
    @rajawijetunga4753 Рік тому

    Thanks! Short and sweet.

  • @michaelvail2446
    @michaelvail2446 2 роки тому +1

    Love your work and style. Looking forward to seeing more of you. Thanks for all you give us and congrats on the 75K!

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the encouragement, Michael! More to come this year. Aiming for 100K by December.

  • @lew5268
    @lew5268 2 роки тому

    Very pleased to see you back on UA-cam!!! Please continue!!!

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Absolutely! I’ve been planning to post for ages and finally had the time. The pace this year will be about one video a month if I had to guess.

  • @manishmishra6945
    @manishmishra6945 Рік тому

    Wonderful video.. thanks much

  • @alfredolandaeta4468
    @alfredolandaeta4468 2 роки тому

    Your videos help me to take better photos.. clear and concise.. keep posting good tutorials !

  • @jnt6155
    @jnt6155 2 роки тому

    thanks again for a great video

  • @TheXone7
    @TheXone7 Рік тому

    Unbelievably useful, thank you!

  • @ToddGrivetti
    @ToddGrivetti Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. New to Photography Life. Glad I stumbled upon this site.

  • @tsdelaney
    @tsdelaney 4 місяці тому

    Thank you very much, Spencer! Really clear explanations and suggestions!!!

  • @PaolaAndrea4184
    @PaolaAndrea4184 2 роки тому +1

    Just what I needed; a video that’s simple to follow, and understand. Thank you from Australia

  • @paulorrmorais3697
    @paulorrmorais3697 9 місяців тому

    Very very good video!!!

  • @zubairshimon985
    @zubairshimon985 2 роки тому

    Very helpful. You have every quality to become a good mentor. Keep it up!!!

  • @DKuns12
    @DKuns12 Рік тому

    Thank you much for the intel since I bought my first dslr the other day! this information helps me a lot and appreciate it!

  • @gavinmcgoldrick7800
    @gavinmcgoldrick7800 2 роки тому

    Great video. Easy to understand.

  • @ffelsar
    @ffelsar 2 роки тому

    Hi Spencer, your videos are extremely useful I must say, Incredible job being for free. Thank you very much.

  • @Suhailkhan53
    @Suhailkhan53 6 місяців тому

    Awesome video ❤

  • @videnteglobal
    @videnteglobal 2 роки тому

    Welcome back Spencer, I always find your articles I Nassim's) and videos very informative.

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Thank you, I’m glad to hear it! We put a lot of effort into those articles and these videos and I’m always glad when they’re useful.

  • @billyxxx81
    @billyxxx81 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Spencer 👌 As always, super clear, clever! Thank you.

  • @alakhazom
    @alakhazom 2 роки тому +2

    Oh, finally another video from you. You have such a good material in written form-so easy to draw ideas from it.
    Plus your photos are quite clean,sublime and inspiring.

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому +1

      Much appreciated! All the articles do make it easier to brainstorm these videos.

  • @fahimsarabi258
    @fahimsarabi258 9 місяців тому

    Good advice thanks

  • @christophharman5325
    @christophharman5325 2 роки тому

    Pleased to see you back! Your vids are so informative and presented in easy-to-understand format. Thanks!

  • @mazdaram226
    @mazdaram226 2 роки тому

    Simply brilliant, thank you …

  • @fatfeministhippy
    @fatfeministhippy 9 місяців тому

    This was such a helpful video. Really clear, practical, and such good tips. Thank you!!!

  • @stevejohnston7118
    @stevejohnston7118 2 роки тому

    Great video. Simple, easy to understand and follow! Look forward to seeing you more in 2022! THANK YOU!

  • @Kmo1970
    @Kmo1970 Місяць тому

    Informative video 👏

  • @ambrosechiu2338
    @ambrosechiu2338 2 роки тому

    you are the best and thabk you🏆

  • @tribesman1594
    @tribesman1594 2 роки тому

    One word. Excellent 👌

  • @c.alcazar2584
    @c.alcazar2584 2 роки тому

    Thank you I love that you go right to the point, very explicit can wait for your next videos, great pictures enjoy and stay safe

  • @michaelsouth7058
    @michaelsouth7058 2 роки тому

    Congratulations on the 75k, well deserved.

  • @ktoday3219
    @ktoday3219 2 роки тому

    Great video. Congrats

  • @lynnswango8768
    @lynnswango8768 2 роки тому

    You are a very good instructor,

  • @mbrady005
    @mbrady005 2 роки тому

    Good to see you back Spencer. Bungee Cord, Genius!

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Thanks, Michael! It’s a great trick and I’ve found it much more useful than the usual backpack method.

  • @mushirrazaqureshi8381
    @mushirrazaqureshi8381 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot 🙏 very nice & up to date presentation 👏I m really excited to watch your next video on new topic. 😊

  • @slymar66
    @slymar66 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @markjarrett9400
    @markjarrett9400 2 роки тому +1

    We back l have missed your videos

  • @paulschmolke188
    @paulschmolke188 2 роки тому

    Very worthwhile, understandable, logical and good example images. Thanks! 👍🏽

  • @davidkrugs6466
    @davidkrugs6466 2 роки тому

    So very, very helpful. Just awesome pictures 📸. Your presentation is outstanding and so easy to follow. Thanks so much.

  • @MrTmiket0007
    @MrTmiket0007 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing another wonderful video, keep up with the awesome content 👍

  • @mariosnicolaou8770
    @mariosnicolaou8770 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for another excellent video Spencer. I love the bungee cord connected to the camera bag trick :)

  • @geraldverniers8577
    @geraldverniers8577 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @kristianlaca
    @kristianlaca 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @jayant6012
    @jayant6012 2 роки тому

    Hey Spencer.. great work mate!! .. please bring in more videos „frequently“, content is superb.. hard to get these days.. keep up the amazing work!!

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Thank you! Will do, I’m planning to post videos more frequently this year.

  • @wirelessg14
    @wirelessg14 2 роки тому

    Thanks, Spencer, good video. I have a different take re: the statement that your WB setting doesn't matter b/c it can be adjusted in post. What I've noticed is that when shooting inside if I take a custom WB reading and adjust that during post, it seems much easier to make subtle adjustments to the WB. Many times I found that w/out the custom WB starting point I couldn't get the WB I desired. Shooting outside under sunny or cloudy conditions and leaving WB adjustments to post does seem to more easily allow me get the color I want; but I've found that when the light is getting dimmer or may be more mixed, taking a custom WB and adjusting in post is better than not taking a custom reading. Also, changing WB often affects exposure; now, most of the time the shift in exposure is very noticeable on the histogram and perhaps not significant, but it might push your whites too far for what you want in an image. I understand that with rapidly changing light it might not be possible to repeatedly take a custom WB, but in such situations I do try to get more than a single custom WB reading, if possible.

  • @patrickmolloy6994
    @patrickmolloy6994 2 роки тому

    re stability n windy conditions. I use a long bungee that I loop around my foot! great video 👍

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому +1

      I like that idea! Thanks for adding this. Sounds quicker than using a backpack. I'd just want to make sure that my own movements aren't transmitted to the camera if I'm shuffling around.

  • @neilmackey9626
    @neilmackey9626 2 роки тому

    Knocked it out of the park as usual, Spencer...good to see you back in action! 😀
    When you have the histogram up, do you ETTR at all based on how your histogram looks?
    Cheers!

  • @alcoleman2890
    @alcoleman2890 Місяць тому

    Really great video. Thanks. I'm subscribing to your channel.

  • @andrewdg90
    @andrewdg90 2 роки тому

    Love the content! Keep it going! Will you be testing and reviewing the Arsenal 2? Does it seem worth it? Thinking on pre ordering one for my EOS 90D

  • @vikramrghanekar
    @vikramrghanekar 2 роки тому

    Nice to see Photography Life, well, coming back to life. I would suggest you put links to your video from 2019 about hyperlocal distance in the description. Thanks.

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      That's a great idea, consider it done! I also linked to a couple other resources that may be useful for people who liked this video.

  • @a.keithclarke7975
    @a.keithclarke7975 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you, I love your videos. You explain things in a very brief and clear manner. Without all the 'important detail neglecting' and unrelated fluff many others use to 'fill in' their screen time! And your double distance focusing video was a life saver, I'm not out in the field trying to be a mathematician, you solved that issue!

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for saying so! And I’m in the same boat with the double the distance method. Why in the world it’s not more well known, I will never understand.

    • @bruceatkinson932
      @bruceatkinson932 2 роки тому +1

      @@PhotographyLifeChannel Any chance of providing a link to the 'double distance focusing video'? Thanks

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому +1

      Sure thing, Bruce, here it is: ua-cam.com/video/gsuM3bSSwd4/v-deo.html

  • @adinardinar2642
    @adinardinar2642 2 роки тому

    Sangat cantik sekali karya anda 👍👍👍
    terimA kasih sudah berbagi ilmu nya 👍
    Salam kenal dan salam sukses selalu 🙏👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @robertgiguere875
    @robertgiguere875 2 місяці тому

    Another great video! Thank you.
    Question: Do you turn off stabilization when using a tripod, even when your shooting long exposures?

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 місяці тому

      Yes, 99% of the time. For tripod-based photography, I only keep it on when it’s extremely windy and I’m shooting with a medium to long lens.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw 2 роки тому

    On the newer cameras with IBIS, I think it is safe to leave IBIS on, and can help you if your camera moves slightly from wind. This is different than leaving lens IS/VR on, which will cause softness in your image as those tend to continously look for movement, where IBIS does not seem to have such an impact. Of course if you're in an area where there is no wind you can turn it off completely, but if it's questionable or there's a little wind (or slight wind gusts) I would leave IBIS on.
    Regarding tripods, IF you find yourself shooting a lot of landscapes, it may prove to be helpful to buy a tripod that's designed for that (ie. heavy duty, sturdy and fairly wind resistant, like a CF tripod.... they aren't cheap but they are helpful if you're serious about landscape photography). I mean many photographers have two or more tripods (I have a dedicated landscape tripod which is heavy, but it's sturdy and wind resistant) and then a smaller travel tripod (both are CF) which is not as stable, but is lighter and smaller.
    Focusing in landscape photography is "easy" but it can also be complex, especially if you have a lot of depth in the scene you want to get in focus, and/or you have something close to the camera. Of course this portion would go beyond the scope of this video (into hyper focal distance, or double the distance, among other techniques) but it is easy in some cases, but harder in others. If in doubt, focus stack at a reasonable aperture, like f/5.6 or f/8 and merge in post.
    Personally for me, I've found that spot metering helps the most, since I tend to bracket my shots when doing landscape (I may not merge all the images, but it does give me a DR value I can work with, but this also depends on the tones in your scene. If you use full matrix and your scene is overly dark, it could cause the camera to want to overexpose areas, so I've found using manual mode, and spot meter gives me the best results (but that's just me).

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      I tend to leave IBIS off when I’m using a tripod, but I’ve never seen it harm a photo’s sharpness (other than once with a third-party lens whose own VR system didn’t play well with IBIS).

  • @bobmcadams3951
    @bobmcadams3951 2 роки тому

    The audio sounds great. What camera and microphone did you use?

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      I used two! The Rode Videomic Pro shotgun mic was on my camera, but it doesn't do great in the wind. When wind noise ruined that audio, I used a Sony ECM-44B lav mic with a Tascam recorder. I was happy with the combination but in the future would probably just go with a lav mic.

  • @mikegordonbrasov161
    @mikegordonbrasov161 10 місяців тому

    Great!
    Help pls;
    ¿How prevent against moisture get in the camera/Lens? (When shutting in this weather like your photos) ; fig, humidity in the air, cold under zero in winter, etc.
    I Know we can cover it, but the moisture in tbe air can still get in the camera, right?
    Any tips, like warming camera with some hiting belts? Algo; my canon EOS m50 instruction, says to not usé it under zero degrees Celsius. But I Am in Norway, and moisture and freeze, is inevitable😅

  • @fonsecalopes
    @fonsecalopes 2 роки тому

    💪

  • @UTAH100
    @UTAH100 2 роки тому

    Good tips. I didn't realize F stops were different on APS-C. So I should go UP one F stop on my camera to get real F/8?

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Good question! They're not different per se: If you shoot full frame and aps-c cameras side by side at f/8, the photos will still be the same brightness and the aps-c picture will literally look just like a crop of the full frame picture. But when you zoom out the lens on aps-c to match the field of view of full frame, you're now using a wider lens, and wider lenses have more depth of field. It's the same reason why the roughly 2mm lenses on smartphone cameras have such enormous depth of field.
      The end result is that you'd multiply your aperture by your crop factor to get the equivalent on full frame. So if you're shooting at, say, 18mm and f/8 on aps-c (assuming a 1.5x crop factor), you'd get the same field of view and depth of field on full frame at 27mm and f/12. Or, vice versa: something like 20mm and f/8 on full frame would be replicated at about 13mm and f/5.3 on aps-c. I hope that clarifies things.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 2 роки тому

      @@PhotographyLifeChannel Thanks.

  • @brianloeffler6551
    @brianloeffler6551 2 роки тому

    Hi Spencer -
    I enjoyed the video. I noticed you are using a Nikon, and so I was curious to know if you have it set to AF-S or AF-A.

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Thanks Brian! I use AF-S for landscapes and AF-C for macro/wildlife/sports. But it might just be out of habit. AF-A is a lot better than it used to be, in terms of quickly determining whether there’s movement in your scene. I’m sure you could use AF-A without a problem if you prefer it.

    • @brianloeffler6551
      @brianloeffler6551 2 роки тому

      Hi Spencer -
      I have a Nikon D7500, and so thanks for sharing your thoughts on it.

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому +1

      @@brianloeffler6551 Great camera. I tested it a few years ago and was very impressed. I think AF-A should work perfectly well for landscapes on that camera. If you think it’s having troubles in low light or low contrast subjects, it might be worth trying AF-S in those rare cases.

  • @nexusnde7835
    @nexusnde7835 2 роки тому

    Hi there, I am one of those subscribers that subscribed to your channel, when you weren't posting anything..!! Just love your channel, I am also from Australia, ( European back-ground) just a quick question while we are in the subject of best settings for landscape , my problem (only a couple of year into photography) what do you recommend in those situations when you need to take a photo in a split second, I'll give you an example, I was just walking not quiet ready as I only just left the car park and walked into my local national park, when unexpectedly and for the first time, I saw a couple of deer , it was in the early hours of the morning (still a bit dark ..!! )And I just did not have time to set up, I know my fault right? what do you recommend young feller? A fast shutter speed , automatic ISO? what aperture? ETC. So in few words ... How to take photos in a hurry :) thanks and welcome back.

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, I'm glad you're enjoying Photography Life! Sure thing, I think I can answer that. I would use aperture priority mode. Quickly set your aperture to a wide value like f/2.8, and quickly boost your ISO to the point that your shutter speed floats to a reasonable value (like 1/250 if the deer are just walking around). Then just take the photo! You should be able to do that in a matter of about 10 seconds or less with a bit of practice.
      You do have a bit of flexibility on the aperture and can use something like f/5.6 or f/8 if it's bright out. But in your situation around sunrise, f/2.8 will give you more light to work with.

    • @nexusnde7835
      @nexusnde7835 2 роки тому

      @@PhotographyLifeChannel Thanks a lot it sounds like a plan :) I will try it and see How I go, so much to learn , the more I am getting into photography, the more I know there is so much more to learn, anyway you have a great day.
      And thanks again.

  • @rajenderpinglereddy2931
    @rajenderpinglereddy2931 2 роки тому

    Can you tell me where to focus to get front to back sharpness, before I squeeze the trigger !

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      Sure thing! It’s called the double-the-distance point. I covered it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/gsuM3bSSwd4/v-deo.html

  • @AbhilashaKitchenQueen
    @AbhilashaKitchenQueen 2 роки тому +1

    💕💕👌💕💕👌💕💕

  • @gemstyxwalls1419
    @gemstyxwalls1419 2 роки тому

    You can't upload Raw files to Nikon Image Space. Or Facebook.

    • @PhotographyLifeChannel
      @PhotographyLifeChannel  2 роки тому

      It’s very easy to get a JPEG out of a raw file. Can’t go the other direction though.

    • @gemstyxwalls1419
      @gemstyxwalls1419 2 роки тому

      @@PhotographyLifeChannel Thanks for the response.