Thank you so much for the info , am learning how to take pictures with my m50. Merry Christmas 🎄
I am extremely disappointed in the comments from other photographers. If I knew of you or anyone who wanted to use you I would send them somewhere else. You are rude and unprofessional. Period.
Youre so cool! I dont suppose Ive watch something like this before. So nice to find somebody with some original thoughts on this subject. realy thanks for beginning this up. this video is one thing thats needed on the internet, someone with a bit originality. helpful job for bringing something new to the internet!
Really helpful. Thank you for sharing the info.
Her instructions are for dads/moms who bought a camera from an SLR camera with kit lens and she gives suggestions on that ground. Most families like this will not have good lighting set up. They will not also have high quality flash as well as the knowledge of good flash set up. If you see a picture taken at ISO 3200 in a 5*7 view or your cell phone, you wouldn't notice any noise. For larger views, noise reduction in camera or post processing (again I don't think these dads/moms would have access to lightroom etc) would do a great job, noise reduction also helps for portraits by providing smooth skin. For people who are cursing her to start at ISO 400, you shouldn't. At ISO 400, cameras will not have any noticeable light but it is important to set the shutter speed as high as possible for babies who moves a lot. Of course, if you can, take the picture at ISO 100 by using probes and flashes etc but then this video is not for you.
can you explain why you would use ISO 3200 to shoot in a studio? Thanks
Maybe because she insists on the use of natural light? Anyway, I'd use a flash if natural light isn't a requirement. ISO 3200 is a setting to avoid on most camera's
do not use flash on babies .... it can damage their eyes which are still developing!!!!!
Wonderful of you to emphasize a 50mm F1.8 and not bomb all with 85mm F1.2 !!!
Fujifilm 50mm fine?
Thank you good information !
Very nice tricks method
Very bad ....never use high ISO....the pictures Vil b noisy ....wrong info
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ISO 3200? Are you joking.
Im sorry but, Very high ISO no good!!! Pictures will look horrible with noises. Bad information very bad
armando ade that depends on the camera. a camera with a full frame sensor "and even some newer aps-c sized sensors" typically have much better noise handling at higher ISO values allowing you push the envelope a bit. I would not hesitate to push my full frame Canon to ISO 12800 sometimes with useable results.
Noise sometime make our photo look more nice and artistic... Its not a big sin
No! Why iso so high?! Change aperture or shutter speed and keep iso as low as possible
wtf is the in camera meter. would have been nice if you to show us.
oh no High iso. please not. lighting is the main key! make sure you have decent lighting and shut that ISO DOWN!
I'm not a professional but i do photography as a hobby and from what understand, it's always best to keep your ISO at a minimum to reduce noise. Still not sure why this lady puts her ISO so high?
Walter Trejo you can also play with Iso, personally I never shoot above 400 however nowadays you have camera going 1600 with a very low noise. Until you see the photo is wrong to judge the settings. Creating a photo scenario is all about composition, light and the right time.
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Your joking right?? An high ISO such as 3200 is ridicules in a studio. the quality of the photo would come out terrible.. worst information
TryMyMartini Absolutely! I would use lighting in a studio to avoid such high iso, but it can definitely be done with higher end camera bodies
ISO 800 1600 & 3200 are you crazy- far too much noise
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I love the way you explain your techniques, they are very easy to follow.
Thank you, please keep your videos coming!