When shooting in Aperture Priority mode, do you keep your ISO fixed and let the camera decide the shutter speed, or do you let the camera decide both? I tried letting the camera choose the ISO, but my images ended up with too much noise. Now, I keep the ISO at 100 and let the camera select the shutter speed. However, I struggle with this approach around golden hour, especially in shaded areas. Additionally, I'm having trouble with focus. Even when I aim directly at the subject's eye, the focus seems off. I shoot with a Nikon D7200 and primarily use an 85mm lens, usually at f/2.8. Do you have any suggestions?
100% keep iso fixed. auto ISO will result in exactly what you are seeing. i err on the side of higher iso to be safe like you said during golden hour - most cameras can handle ISO 400 no issue. as for the soft images at 2.8. if i had to guess - you need to have your lens calibrated. yes thats actually a thing - before mirrorless - i did it all the time to keep my glass tack sharp!! hth.
f*c! thats a tough call. I use both in my day to day. i find that each has its own strengths. i will say evoto is putting A LOT of work into AI and it shows, but also - evoto you have to pay per image edited. so, like i said, each has its pros and cons.
I mean it is without concept. I literally highlight I’m experimenting to see what I like as I develop a look. It’s literally what I’m encouraging you to do.
You and Violet always making magic! Love Luminar Neo and seeing your process. 👏
appreciate you brother!!
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Beautiful Job as usual thank you Sal.
Very welcome
When shooting in Aperture Priority mode, do you keep your ISO fixed and let the camera decide the shutter speed, or do you let the camera decide both? I tried letting the camera choose the ISO, but my images ended up with too much noise. Now, I keep the ISO at 100 and let the camera select the shutter speed. However, I struggle with this approach around golden hour, especially in shaded areas. Additionally, I'm having trouble with focus. Even when I aim directly at the subject's eye, the focus seems off. I shoot with a Nikon D7200 and primarily use an 85mm lens, usually at f/2.8. Do you have any suggestions?
100% keep iso fixed. auto ISO will result in exactly what you are seeing. i err on the side of higher iso to be safe like you said during golden hour - most cameras can handle ISO 400 no issue. as for the soft images at 2.8. if i had to guess - you need to have your lens calibrated. yes thats actually a thing - before mirrorless - i did it all the time to keep my glass tack sharp!! hth.
Nice info
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I watched your video with Evoto AI. Which do you recommend?
f*c! thats a tough call. I use both in my day to day. i find that each has its own strengths. i will say evoto is putting A LOT of work into AI and it shows, but also - evoto you have to pay per image edited. so, like i said, each has its pros and cons.
Buy evoto ai, its way far better than luminar. I have both
Good content thanks, but I'd much prefer it with no background music while you're speaking.
Noted!
It's hard to follow the tips because it seems a bit without concept. It's a shame, the photo shoots are explained much better.😒
I mean it is without concept. I literally highlight I’m experimenting to see what I like as I develop a look. It’s literally what I’m encouraging you to do.
Is this paid one
yes this is the full version.
Once the stupid music started you lost me. No need for it.
Sorry to hear you are easily and quickly distrac….