The F Stop: Beginners Guide to Self Take Photography * Carp fishing *
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2017
- I wanted to share how i do self takes when im fishing. I still see a lot of people using remotes or single shot timers. If your new to DSLR photography im going to try and help. Ive been taking photos since college. Im not a pro, but hopefully i can help a few people to get started.
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Brilliant thanks for posting😊
Very good video
Classy little video that. Cheers for making it. I'm just moving up from using my phone, much to learn!
Won't be long until I'm flooding Instagram with moody pictures of my kettle though I'm sure! 😀
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Cool video, about to move from my phone to a Canon 250D so, thanks for sharing
Thanks this really helped
no problem
Really good video. Were you shooting on auto or manual?
iv just getting a cannon powershot and new to photography. Its not a dslr but does have similar features. What setting to you set camera at for taking self takes example ISO aperture etc.
Great video would you consider doing a night shot video that maybe cover relevent settings many thanks.
Would I have auto focus on ?
Only just seen 2017 lol and I'm still writing to myself lol
Hello, i’m just moving up from using my phone, so an advice would be helpful. If i’m spin fishing, and I catch a fish and I don’t have a mat and no time to prepare and adjust my focus, do I use auto focus?
Greetings from Lithuania
So as a guy that isn't the best with all the gizmos what would you say would be a good starting point and what camera would be good? Don't wanna buy 1 and then have to upgrade. Thanks and good watch
A good place to start depends on what your end goal is. If you just want good photos and you have a smart phone with a decent camera on it then using something like the Rhino infinity lens can help you get some great shots. If you want to be a bit more creative, have the flexibility of different lenses and think that photography is something that you want to get into then get a DSLR. AS for which DSLR to get, thats a bit of a mine filed. Personally id say get a Canon o that has a flip out scree, however others will say Nikon. its personal preference. As for never having to upgrade, well that goes back to what you want as your end goal, all ill say is that technology moves fast and wanting to never upgrade, or not upgrade for a long time isnt going to happen. If you get bitten by the photography bug then you'll want to upgrade sooner or later.
I have camera bodies from Nikon, Canon and Sony and teh camera i reach for most is my 70D, its easy to use, does a great job, has dual pixel auto focus (it can tell whats background and whats you) and they are cheapish second hand so if it gets a bit bashed about whilst fishing its not teh end of the world.
Hope that helps