Let us know in the comments section what kind of tutorials you would like to see in the future. Check out our other how-to videos in the following playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL16nn9u9jTmEdeVB1JsqVVTYXRgeD6kks.html
Nice series. What impresses me about my GR3 and which is apparent in this video is that no one really stops and pays attention to you. It looks like you are using a smart phone which the public has become accustomed to.
Love your videos!! I bought the Ricoh GR3 recently after watching your videos. Hard to get used to but practice makes perfect. I want to walk around NY city without carrying my DSLR!!
Another great tutorial Lukasz. I really appreciate how you describe your settings, why you chose them and how you talk through what you are looking for (pre-visualising) in the scene. Thanks to both you and Axel - this stuff is really encourages me to think more when I'm out shooting. I don't own a GR, however I can see the attraction. Cheers.
Thanks for the great tips in slow and fast mode can you assign these settings on the dial my1 and my2 to use when needed. Will this be simpler to get the right framing or composition.
Love doings this with my Griii. Thanks to the IBIS and leaf shutter I'm able to hand hold the camera for up to a a full sec for some really dramatic effects. Great video keep these coming. Can see the examples on my IG
That's impressive to get a satisfactory photo with that long of a exposure and no tripod? That's nuts, how does that occur? Even my Nikon d3300 is really hard to do something like that without and tripod.
@@benmcreynolds8581 You can see the settings under each photo. 1/60s is long enough to get the train blurry (as it moves relatively fast) but short enough to hold the camera steady. Also, the camera has the stabilization so in theory one could go even slower. But then the "stationary" model might move enough to get blurry as well, so that's probably a good shutter speed to stick to.
Can you do a video on using off camera flash? I’m wanting to better understand the settings for a griii to create motion blur behind the subject and freeze the subject with the flash.
Great questions! The burst mode is not fast enough and the perfect moment could easily fall between frames. I find it much more reliable to get good at timing it. It's not very hard and it's skill dependent, while burst mode is luck dependent. I prefer to fail due to lack of skill than lack of luck. :)
Hi! thanks for the video, I have a question, which focus mode did you use for the first photos? was it snap? and also for the photo when he has the phone?
I'm pretty sure I used pin-point single AF for all of these photos, but it is possible I used snap focus for some of them. I am always switching between these two modes.
Hi... I am new RICOH GR III owner and photo amateur, so please sorry if my question is not interesting... Can you please explain Snap Focus Distance... Thank you...
Hi Marko, In the video presentation of RICOH GR III Street Edition, Samuel explained the principle of the SNAP FOCUS DISTANCE : ua-cam.com/video/XikUdDcKZC8/v-deo.html
Thank you... in this link that you put on is about touch scren snap... I was mean distance 1,5 m... 2,5 m... and specially last one -endless or.... etc. I will find somwhere... thank you! Love your videos!
Nice post. I have the Ricoh and spend so much time taking random, but hopefully interesting, photos of people. This will allow me to try something different. Thank you.
Hi Lukaz I got the switch from snap focus to af (pinpoint) bit you never mention how are you metering, multi-center-spot? Thanks for you really informative videos, really appreciate!
As a GRiii owner, you could go much slower, I'm picturing myself in that place (if only I could be there) shooting 0.5sec or even 1sec, which would mean more lost shots but those guards stay quite still by looks of it. The IBIS is good enough to go that low. Would get much more pronounced blur in the trains. Anyway good video on the technique!
This is true, but eventually it's too slow for the people. So, if the goal is to get sharp person against a moving background, I would not go below 1/60. People move, and though they may look still to the human eye, on camera it would be blurry. I've tried doing this on a tripod with 1sec exposures and the people always turns out blurry. :)
Let us know in the comments section what kind of tutorials you would like to see in the future.
Check out our other how-to videos in the following playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL16nn9u9jTmEdeVB1JsqVVTYXRgeD6kks.html
Nice series. What impresses me about my GR3 and which is apparent in this video is that no one really stops and pays attention to you. It looks like you are using a smart phone which the public has become accustomed to.
Total ninja camera. :)
Yyaaaa
Because Lukasz said he will be personally checking comments... Lukasz, you're awesome. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much!! :)
Love your videos!! I bought the Ricoh GR3 recently after watching your videos. Hard to get used to but practice makes perfect. I want to walk around NY city without carrying my DSLR!!
Another great tutorial Lukasz. I really appreciate how you describe your settings, why you chose them and how you talk through what you are looking for (pre-visualising) in the scene. Thanks to both you and Axel - this stuff is really encourages me to think more when I'm out shooting. I don't own a GR, however I can see the attraction. Cheers.
Thank you so much for the kind words! :)
This is such a good theme for a videos. I just getting into photography so how-to really helpful. Thank you!
Glad to hear that! :)
Thanks for the great tips in slow and fast mode can you assign these settings on the dial my1 and my2 to use when needed. Will this be simpler to get the right framing or composition.
Awesome! That's a great idea! :)
Love these videos with Lukasz. Considering getting a GRIII. Cheers from Prague.
Thank you!! :)
Great Work, you guy exactly know how!
:)
5:39 and 5:44 are amazing shots !
these are cool , I have a GR and trying to figure out how to do the settings to slow down the shutter?
Nice video , thank you. Just wondering if now we go to Japan from Canada , do we need to do 14 days quarantine now ? Thank you.
Yes, you would still need 14 days quarantine. And actually of now, I believe the closed the border again for the time being.
What is your recommendation for the AE metering? Multy segment or weighed?
What camera do you use?
Great video , learned a lot. Thanks.
Love doings this with my Griii. Thanks to the IBIS and leaf shutter I'm able to hand hold the camera for up to a a full sec for some really dramatic effects. Great video keep these coming. Can see the examples on my IG
That's awesome! I've heard of people hand-holding long exposures like that. Very cool! :)
Oh ya baby
That's impressive to get a satisfactory photo with that long of a exposure and no tripod? That's nuts, how does that occur? Even my Nikon d3300 is really hard to do something like that without and tripod.
@@benmcreynolds8581 You can see the settings under each photo. 1/60s is long enough to get the train blurry (as it moves relatively fast) but short enough to hold the camera steady. Also, the camera has the stabilization so in theory one could go even slower. But then the "stationary" model might move enough to get blurry as well, so that's probably a good shutter speed to stick to.
Great video as always! I might have missed this, but did you use manual or auto focus?
Please give this man a GRIII and ask him to do the same videos again🙏😉😍
Hehe, would be cool! :)
Some very nice shots 👌
Thanks! :)
Can you do a video on using off camera flash? I’m wanting to better understand the settings for a griii to create motion blur behind the subject and freeze the subject with the flash.
i already take some train shot in london with my gr III two months
ago, i will try with some subject. Thanks bro
Cool bandana Lukasz 👍
Thank you!! :)
Why not use burst mode when trying to capture the subject between the yellow lines?
Great questions! The burst mode is not fast enough and the perfect moment could easily fall between frames. I find it much more reliable to get good at timing it. It's not very hard and it's skill dependent, while burst mode is luck dependent. I prefer to fail due to lack of skill than lack of luck. :)
@@EYExplore Good answer!
hey
can u tell me if a memory card Sandisk 64 extreme pro sdxc uhs-1 work well with a Ricoh gr3?
Hi! thanks for the video, I have a question, which focus mode did you use for the first photos? was it snap? and also for the photo when he has the phone?
I'm pretty sure I used pin-point single AF for all of these photos, but it is possible I used snap focus for some of them. I am always switching between these two modes.
Hi... I am new RICOH GR III owner and photo amateur, so please sorry if my question is not interesting...
Can you please explain Snap Focus Distance...
Thank you...
Hi Marko,
In the video presentation of RICOH GR III Street Edition, Samuel explained the principle of the SNAP FOCUS DISTANCE : ua-cam.com/video/XikUdDcKZC8/v-deo.html
Thank you... in this link that you put on is about touch scren snap... I was mean distance 1,5 m... 2,5 m... and specially last one -endless or.... etc. I will find somwhere... thank you! Love your videos!
One thing you didn't mention was your iso settings. Are you on auto iso or you set it to a specific setting, 400 for most of these? Keep it up!
I almost always use auto ISO with a max is 3200 and a min shutter speed of 1/250.
@@EYExplore Thanks, much appreciated. 👍🏾
Nice post. I have the Ricoh and spend so much time taking random, but hopefully interesting, photos of people. This will allow me to try something different. Thank you.
Hi Lukaz I got the switch from snap focus to af (pinpoint) bit you never mention how are you metering, multi-center-spot? Thanks for you really informative videos, really appreciate!
amazing experience🤙🏼
Nice!!!
This is a great video thanks! 👍👍
Glad you liked it!
cool shots
you are a great treacher. thank you.
what iso did you use?
Auto iso and all his images have the settings on screen, if hard to read just pause on them 😀
Thank you!👌
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It's me again
Nice beard!
Haha, thank you!! :)
EYEexplore
:)
As a GRiii owner, you could go much slower, I'm picturing myself in that place (if only I could be there) shooting 0.5sec or even 1sec, which would mean more lost shots but those guards stay quite still by looks of it. The IBIS is good enough to go that low. Would get much more pronounced blur in the trains. Anyway good video on the technique!
This is true, but eventually it's too slow for the people. So, if the goal is to get sharp person against a moving background, I would not go below 1/60. People move, and though they may look still to the human eye, on camera it would be blurry. I've tried doing this on a tripod with 1sec exposures and the people always turns out blurry. :)
Richo