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  • @SoundmanCH
    @SoundmanCH Рік тому +9

    The photo with the owl, heading towards you in flight, is amazing!

  • @adventure9606
    @adventure9606 Рік тому +44

    Growing up whenever we got home from fishing my dad made us clean out the boat and put everything up before we went to sleep even if we got home at 2am. This lesson/habit has never left me and has served me well in photography. All batteries are put on chargers, all cards are backed up and imported into Lightroom etc right when I get in, this way I never wonder about it when going on another shoot. I sure miss my dad.

    • @peeweebarney
      @peeweebarney 10 місяців тому +3

      He taught you organization & responsibility. My dad never cared about me. You are lucky.

  • @Mehaara
    @Mehaara Рік тому +5

    You are a lifesaver! I was in a total rut, not having touched my camera for months. I usually work for AID programs abroad, so very different field. Right now I am stuck in Germany (for reasons), really frustrated with the few shots I took here and there without being able to work. I started feeding the birds in my garden, googled videos on bird photography... and now I shoot with Auto ISO, have a button for emergency settings, and am much better with Lightroom. I do not know any other channel where I repeated stop the video, play around with my camera and settings, and go outside to try out a few tips. Amazing content that pulled me out of my rut, changed the way I shoot, and now I can't wait to get out into the field again. Thank you so so much!

  • @KryptekSR
    @KryptekSR Рік тому +288

    Little bit off-topic, but it's very sweet to see you get more and more comfortable in front of the camera. Not saying you were shy or anything in the first videos and up to here, but you seem much more relaxed and open if that makes sense, I love it! Great video as usual, Simon :)

    • @mikefoster6018
      @mikefoster6018 Рік тому +64

      His style is perfection and always with a deft light humour :) A great teacher.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Рік тому +73

      Always learning! Thanks!

    • @youritguy1
      @youritguy1 Рік тому +21

      I agree with you. If you compare his first year to now, the change is very different. Simon smiles more, is very relaxed, and makes you feel at ease just watching his videos. Thank you Simon for just being you and giving us such great advice.

    • @KryptekSR
      @KryptekSR Рік тому +8

      @@youritguy1 yes! he is an incredible teacher!

    • @mattia.astorino
      @mattia.astorino Рік тому +2

      Noticed the same thing!

  • @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy
    @restaurantattheendofthegalaxy Рік тому +29

    Simon I have learned more from you than from any book or UA-cam video series. Even though I shoot architecture in big cities and you take amazing wildlife photos, your thoughts and recommendations are very useful. Thank you for what you do, you are very generous with your time and talents!

  • @scillyautomatic
    @scillyautomatic Рік тому +33

    The BEST advice I ever got about photography was simple and has served me well ever since: "Push the button... at exactly the right time." At the time, I laughed it off but, to this day, I am always setting myself and my camera up for "the exact right time".

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Рік тому +2

      Great tip!

    • @Dmitriy.0
      @Dmitriy.0 Рік тому +1

      Well, that's like saying "If you arrange letters of the alphabet in exactly the right way, you will end up with a doctoral dissertation."

    • @henrikebbesen1838
      @henrikebbesen1838 Рік тому +2

      '.. at exactly the right time' : Hat tip to Cartier-Bresson: Couldn't be more right.

  • @AlvinMendez-k7v
    @AlvinMendez-k7v 10 місяців тому +2

    Simon, there is no way to describe your content. It is simply amazing, man! This goes from very useful tips, deep dive instructions to going back to basics even to those who have experience. Thanks a lot for this channel!

  • @rml3wood
    @rml3wood Рік тому +3

    Still producing the best tutorials on YT! Thank you.

  • @ddmarty
    @ddmarty 10 місяців тому +2

    One reason I love your channel is, your videos have gotten me out of my comfort zone. I never thought I would do these things until I started watching your channel: Use my histogram, use auto ISO, use back button focusing, gotten away from using 64 ISO for everything in daylight, take more than one shot of the same instance. I'm using more potential of my D850 than ever before. After watching this video, I'm anxious to use the custom settings option, and looking to see if I can set up an "emergency" button. I've always done things the "safe" way, and my shots were good but not better. All because I was afraid I'd miss "that" shot. Now they're getting better every time I go out and shoot. Thanks.

  • @michaelladd3628
    @michaelladd3628 Рік тому +11

    As always, another great video. The consummate instructor. Your easy, to the point guidance makes your videos a pleasure to watch.

  • @neilcousineau4956
    @neilcousineau4956 Рік тому +15

    I am not a wildlife photographer but I cannot thank you enough for so many great tips and photo tutorials. The emergency button setting has now been set on my cameras. I have a spare memory card in my wallet, but I generally always carry a spare glasses case with extra batteries, a memory card, and an Allen key. This is for the 2 or 3 times I forgot these items. Thanks.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Рік тому +3

      Agree on allen key!!!!

    • @halaji
      @halaji Рік тому +2

      I love the idea of a spare glasses case for storage. Thanks!

    • @99seaweed
      @99seaweed Рік тому +1

      What’s the Allen key for?

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Рік тому +2

      @@99seaweed L-brackets and tripod screws that tend to come loose

    • @peeweebarney
      @peeweebarney 10 місяців тому

      What about screwdriver for the tripod head that needs one? What size allen key do you need anyways? @@simon_dentremont

  • @Steveinthetree
    @Steveinthetree 4 місяці тому

    The emergency button, so many of your tips are simple but a game changer. Thanks for sharing all your experience.

  • @umfilmmaker8253
    @umfilmmaker8253 Рік тому +25

    One other thing…I always check over my equipment before the next shoot. This includes changing my camera settings to what I anticipate will be close to what I need on location, and having some kind of a strategy for the day (timing, potential subjects, lens requirements, weather, lighting, additional gear, snack/water, my wardrobe). Planning in advance has increased my success considerably.

    • @omnirhythm
      @omnirhythm 11 місяців тому

      It also reducess stress levels considerably. Just like athletes and fighters mentally train, the same principle can be applied for everything. The only time where it can have a counter effect, and even lead to the so called analysis paralysis is in social settings. Trying to come up with entire conversations and predict what someone will say can lead to friction when reality differs. But I digress :)

  • @mikelyon5595
    @mikelyon5595 Рік тому +4

    "Luck favors the prepared!" I always go set up for only the shots I want, but the idea of the setup being ready for action makes a lot more sense. Thank you1

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Рік тому

      Exactly!

    • @veivoli
      @veivoli Рік тому +1

      A very early photographer by the name of Seneca is generally credited with the saying "Luck is when preparation meets opportunity." Or perhaps he was a philosopher? 🤔 It was a long time ago...

  • @Dmitriy.0
    @Dmitriy.0 Рік тому +3

    I've had my Fuji X-T3 for 2 years now, and have been procrastinating setting up the Q-menu shortcuts. This video reminded me that I really really need to set those up.

  • @michaelkissane6138
    @michaelkissane6138 10 місяців тому +1

    Great tips, Simon! I have a couple of small velco-flapped pouches on my camera strap for extra memory cards: right-side empties, left-side full and I have a separate charger in my car console that runs off my car's USB outlet, so in a pinch, I can (at least partially) charge when driving between shooting sites. Spare batteries go in an inside pocket of my parka (I live in Iceland). I've even squeezed a few images out of dead batteries after putting them in my armpit for 20 minutes or so. Warm temps can revive a battery for a few shots in desperate cases.

  • @michaelheliker2835
    @michaelheliker2835 Рік тому +3

    The emergency button idea is a new tip for me and love it!!! I will definitely set that up.

  • @marcomarcon5802
    @marcomarcon5802 Рік тому +1

    You are a born teacher, better than any other photography youtuber I follow

  • @sambuckingham3971
    @sambuckingham3971 Рік тому +3

    Great tip. I’m a Sony shooter and my A7iv has three custom memory settings, I use the first one for video settings always the same in my studio, second is the main photography settings (aperture priority, with a minimum shutter speed setting and a reasonable cap on the auto iso, white balance etc) then I use the third setting exactly as you have described for the emergency on. Particularly useful as I have a small child who usually needs a shutter speed as quick as any bird of prey.

  • @Pedrohramirez
    @Pedrohramirez 10 місяців тому +1

    I just found your videos. Every single one has an important piece of information for me. Thank you for putting good stuff out.

  • @robertsteinberger
    @robertsteinberger 11 місяців тому +2

    This channel is incredible. I've learned so much from you.

  • @babyBELUGAr
    @babyBELUGAr 7 місяців тому +1

    I've been getting back into photography after a 15~ year hiatus and man I just love your videos

  • @davidgommeren7283
    @davidgommeren7283 Рік тому +1

    My photography hobby developed out of a passion for the outdoors, hiking and travelling. I once was at sunrise at a well known viewpoint in Graaff-Reinet (South Africa). It was end of winter, snow on the mountain tops in the distance, but not cold anymore and a warm breeze blowing in. As I was making my way at the top of the cliffs to the viewpoint, a black eagle (which was probably roosting on the cliffs below the path) suddenly came hovering into view a short distance from me, hovered there for a few seconds and took off into the distance. I didn't even think of taking a photo, but the memory is mine forever :)

  • @danielcalvocamacho4538
    @danielcalvocamacho4538 Рік тому +23

    Simon, there is no way to describe your content. It is simply amazing, man! This goes from very useful tips, deep dive instructions to going back to basics even to those who have experience. Thanks a lot for this channel!

  • @nealschneider6554
    @nealschneider6554 Рік тому +4

    Excellent tips, Simon. While I do not have an emergency button set up, I do have my 3 user controlled buttons set to Astro settings, Landscape settings, and Action settings. Now all I need to do is to remember to use them instead of fumbling with trying to change settings in a hurry.

  • @MurrayVader-xp8iv
    @MurrayVader-xp8iv Рік тому +2

    Great video. My t7 does not have the setting options. Walk around settings is good and I usually do that the time I forget is when I had an opportunity then forget to reset for the next opportunity. That happens. My best opportunity was getting a red tailed hawk in flight. Here' was on a power line and I got ahead of him and when he took off he few right across in front of me. Memory cards and batteries so far haven't been a problem for me. Always carry an extra and so far have never had to use them. Always charge out when I get home. I like your videos that are good for what ever gear we use.

  • @saurabhbhardwaj6753
    @saurabhbhardwaj6753 Рік тому +1

    Most practical tips I ever get online is from Simon :)

  • @timgurr1876
    @timgurr1876 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video; great information. I remember when we were celebrating a grandkid’s birthday. I took out my camera to check out light settings in the house and found out that my memory card was not in the camera. It was in my computer back home where I had downloaded photos. I had to drive several miles to buy another memory card. Now, I always double check that the card is in the camera. Thanks again.

  • @Hatchet-Face
    @Hatchet-Face Рік тому +1

    I love your videos so much and I am a wedding photographer!!!! I always come to your videos first when I am searching for an answer. Truly I respect and appreciate your knowledge! I have learned so much from you Simon.. thank you I am so happy to have found your videos!!!! 🎉❤

  • @_SYDNA_
    @_SYDNA_ Рік тому

    Preparing our cameras for the next great opportunity makes a lot of sense. Very real life. The work of sharpening our craft is really about the art of increasing our odds. Your owl-over-the-hood-shot is truly remarkable.
    I have another idea along this theme of capturing the lost shots: Go back three years and look through your photo library again. You tastes have matured and you may discover a good picture by seeing an old one in a new way. You may also stumble across that picture which you always thought was kind of good and realize that it actually has something special. Good video.

  • @eoslove2022
    @eoslove2022 Рік тому +1

    Simon, your in front of the lens presentation is SO MUCH BETTER than when you began posting! We would dare say your 'performance' now is more professional and engaging.

  • @freds4703
    @freds4703 Рік тому +1

    Not at all off topic. This video was filled with gentle reminders for this amateur. Just in time for fall through spring bird photography in my yard. Excellent.

  • @snappic2867
    @snappic2867 11 місяців тому +1

    Emergency button is now set up.
    What a great tip.
    I travel a lot, and sometimes I shoot some cool looking people. And now I have set up my people settings on the emergency button.
    I usually have my travel/city setup on c1 and my people on c2, so I can switch with a small turn between both.
    But the emergency button is quicker - love that feature and didn’t know it.
    .....Greetz from 🇩🇪

  • @mikefoster6018
    @mikefoster6018 Рік тому +1

    I dunno why, but I chuckled when you said you're "walking around duck ponds" but always set-up "ready for action". Rock 'n roll! :) Great video as always.
    One minor extra thing that helped me was getting rid of the silly screw-in 'soft shutter' button that so many of us have added to our cameras. If my camera is accidentally left on in my bag, the sticking-out soft shutter button would bump the inside of the bag and start filling up my memory card with shots. (I removed that button after advice from someone in the London Fuji shop, who alerted me to damage some cameras had sustained because of it).

  • @Droidzi
    @Droidzi 8 місяців тому +1

    All great tips - every one of them. And the best tip of all: The best captures are *about* something, rather than of.

  • @iteachtime
    @iteachtime Рік тому

    The ROI of this channel is amazing. Really the best time value on this platform. Thank you Simon d’Entremont.

  • @danthedroneman5771
    @danthedroneman5771 Рік тому +1

    I can see you've changed how you talk and present yourself which made this a very pleasant video to watch. I found other videos informative but not 'enjoyable' for a lack of better words, but I really did enjoy watching this today.

  • @michaelbezoski3096
    @michaelbezoski3096 8 місяців тому +1

    You know what they say about common sense.....not too common. Great tips from one with that priceless commodity, "experience". Thank you Simon. I personally put those
    "what if" missed shots on a sticky note by the door, as you advised. Took me some time to develop the discipline to do it as I come in after an outing, not the next day. Appreciate all you share with us.

  • @jeffklpo
    @jeffklpo Рік тому +2

    Another great video Simon, thanks so much !!

  • @Eric1396
    @Eric1396 Рік тому +2

    Great teaching as always

  • @gapcreekonline948
    @gapcreekonline948 9 місяців тому +1

    A great reminder in this video... I use to take 2 spare batteries with me .. Just to be sure... Great advice on pre setting and quick access... Thank you

  • @pooman
    @pooman Рік тому +2

    Another fantastic video.

  • @augusti1
    @augusti1 Рік тому +1

    I have a habit of changing and charging the battery when I get home, even if I have only taken photos for half an hour, I have 2 spares, so they take turns in my camera.
    Never had an empty battery, I have 2 cards in my camera, but never an extra card.
    I always check my settings when I leave, because indeed, I regularly take landscape or portrait photos and so I have to make sure that when I go wildlife, that my settings are correct. My emergency button is always set to 2000 shutter, auto ISO (learned from you) and F stop 6.3.
    Only I forget that, and I still shoot with my fixed setting and sometimes miss the action :)

  • @JohnPaul-ii
    @JohnPaul-ii Рік тому +3

    Force of habit after every photo session, come home download the camera via wifi (easy with the R5) then recharge the batteries if required. 5 shots or 500, the proses is the same.
    Great tips Simon thanks.
    Stay safe 🇦🇺

  • @kenschaub4119
    @kenschaub4119 Рік тому +1

    Great video, as usual. Sometimes the best pics are behind you rather than ahead. It pays to keep your head on a swivel when photo scouting.

  • @crumhornplayer8381
    @crumhornplayer8381 Рік тому +1

    I learned the hard way with white balance. I was playing around with some settings inside and had the white balance set for incandescent, but forgot to change it before shooting some geese in a pond down our street the next day. It was very bright out so I didn't notice until later when I reviewed and saw everything was blue. Thankfully the shots were in a RAW format and I could fix the white balance through Lightroom, but it was a reminder to check everything in anticipation.

  • @billpeters9266
    @billpeters9266 Рік тому +1

    Again, great tips in an easy to watch format to switch ! Applying your “LUCK” has been of the greatest help to me. I reserve one of my C spots on the R6ii for my ready to go settings. And as I walk around an occasional click between C settings and back, always lets me know I’m on that ready to go setting. As I’ve been know to accidentally move a wheel or two just in rambling around. Thanks again.

  • @escortturbo98
    @escortturbo98 Рік тому +1

    I now have 3 batteries, always on full charge, and a big enough memory card to outlast the batteries when shooting action scenes. I learned my lesson after going out with only 20 photos remaining in the memory card. And on another occasion with the battery literally flat, a couple photos and head back home... And not having walk-around settings, also guilty. Emergency button I never thought about that, I'll look in my camera settings if it is possible. As always, great video and thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @zorawarmanchanda5397
    @zorawarmanchanda5397 Рік тому +1

    I love your videos. They are so clear and demonstrate your indepth knowledge. More than that they show how honest you are largehearted too to share your hard earned knowledge.
    Warm regards

  • @austinthefousey
    @austinthefousey 7 місяців тому +1

    Im trying to be a photographer. Im trying to be a wildlife, nature and portrait photographer. These videos honestly help me with every type of photography i do and helps me build the skills i need

  • @milesoutrighthere9989
    @milesoutrighthere9989 Рік тому +1

    Great tips for sure! To add winter tips that I learned, when shooting from a car window, turn off the car, the radiator tends to blow hot air out from under the wheel well causing my images to be distorted. I also keep my batteries in my pants pocket to keep them warm as the Li-Ion batteries die quickly when very cold.

  • @gloriarenae
    @gloriarenae Рік тому +3

    Great tips, thank you! Wish I had this video when I was beginning photography.

  • @sreekanthupadhyayula9990
    @sreekanthupadhyayula9990 Рік тому +1

    i am huge fan of your work simon especially your tips and tricks ..you have been inspiring many enthusiastic photographers like me ..thank you for this video

  • @douglaspianta4187
    @douglaspianta4187 10 місяців тому +1

    The emergency button for bird settings is a life saver! This solves one of the biggest issues i had while photographing nature.

  • @roxnrainboz
    @roxnrainboz 10 місяців тому +1

    Love your videos! They are so informative and pleasant to watch.Your photographs are pure magic!!!! Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @airtonsilva8006
    @airtonsilva8006 Рік тому +1

    Nice tips! I can't remember how many times I missed a photo due to wrong settings. Last week I did a short trip with my wife to a castle garden. I assumed there would not be many photo opportunities there (since it was a garden), but I was so wrong! Many beautiful architecture, wildlife and portrait photos. Needless to say I only had 1 battery charged (and 2 completely empty) and had to manage it all day

  • @robinbregman7540
    @robinbregman7540 Рік тому +2

    Once again, such excellent advice! My biggest challenges of photography is being ready to capture those unexpected moments, especially ones that involve fast movement, such as birds and other animals. You’ve convinced me that using the custom buttons is going to be a great tool, in particular, for our trip to Africa this summer.

  • @HillCountryDemo
    @HillCountryDemo Рік тому +1

    Wonderful photographic pearls of wisdom. Thanks for sharing Simon!

  • @jmg5878
    @jmg5878 Рік тому +1

    My chargers are right on my desk by my computer. It gives me a visual reminder to charge the spent batteries. Forgot once and had a studio shoot the next day 🤦‍♂️ the good news is I still had one fully charged and charged the rest in my car and during setup. I also clean it especially if I’m out in the field. Don’t clean as much with studio of course but if I’m out in the woods yeah it gets cleaned especially with lens changes. Fanny packs are also good I hate digging in my bag for something small like a new battery or a lens cloth

  • @Western-Ranger.
    @Western-Ranger. Рік тому +2

    Simon, you're a legend with amateur photographers like me. You're videos are fantastic

  • @robinbhairam7508
    @robinbhairam7508 Рік тому +1

    Always charge batteries and download immediately after a shoot … so have never been caught …. Yet!!! Great videos and great photographer … not my subject but really love your work 😊

  • @rphlc
    @rphlc Рік тому +1

    incredible video! during it, I immediately went after my camera to see what it has to offer. never had thought some of these tips before, so really really thank you!!!

  • @RogerJones-mountfield
    @RogerJones-mountfield Рік тому +1

    Re spare batteries, i have a battery pouch on my Peak camera strap and always have a spare full battery, SD cards well the R6 takes two SD cards so no problem there, love the emergency button, than you Simon 👍🏼

  • @paulharding1621
    @paulharding1621 Рік тому +1

    Ooh. I like the tip of setting the Manual option to a setting for snap wildlife. That’s a must do for my outing tomorrow.

  • @harshmistry7226
    @harshmistry7226 Рік тому +1

    Your intro is cinema quality. Music and the video

  • @johannmorrison1952
    @johannmorrison1952 11 місяців тому +1

    I've run into that 'empty memory cards/batteries' problem, except once I forgot to put in my memory card at all. Great video, Simon!

  • @thomasphillips5850
    @thomasphillips5850 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Simon, the guy that says this isn't a vital video is fun of u know what. Thanks again for the refresher.

  • @pedzsan
    @pedzsan Рік тому +3

    I didn’t know about the emergency button. I need to check that out. With the C1-C3 settings, I still haven’t learned how to use them really. It’s not a technical problem. I just can’t decide what I want and then remember what I set. I wish Canon allowed you to name them then I’d be more likely to remember what they are for and use them more often. Maybe I should tape a cheat sheet to the bottom of my camera. 🤔

  • @brentpolite
    @brentpolite Рік тому +1

    Very great tip for the quick accessible emergency button settings. Thank you Simon!

  • @PentaxLife
    @PentaxLife Рік тому +1

    Great suggestions, I've got my pentax. Set up for 5 different shooting types.

  • @bernym4047
    @bernym4047 Рік тому +1

    Great tips. I have yet to use the custom settings. I will now. Many, many thanks.

  • @Michal_Kosakowski
    @Michal_Kosakowski Рік тому +1

    Great tips, Simon. I was quite pleased to find I use every single one of them. Programmable settings are a life saver in event photography as well. When you constantly run from indoors to outdoors or switch between using flash or not, there is just no time to manually change everything. Sometimes I even have two cameras with different glass and quick settings at ready. That guitarist jumping up in the air, newlyweds doing spontaneous dance move or performer doing a trick are not gonna wait until you set everything up.

  • @scottsgaragecave
    @scottsgaragecave Рік тому +1

    I’ve definitely missed the best shots while fumbling with the camera, thanks for the tips and, another well explained video.

  • @ziklag131
    @ziklag131 Рік тому +1

    When I get back from a shoot I put the battery on the charger and if I haven't used my backup I install it. If I have used both I leave the battery door open until I install a freshly charged battery. I do the same with memory cards I leave the door open until a card or cards are installed.

  • @dougsaroma
    @dougsaroma Рік тому +5

    One more tip I recommend for readiness, always remember to format your cards after you have uploaded and backed up your photos. There's nothing worse than shooting some good stuff right away and realizing you have 3000 exposures from the last session still on your card, and you don't have immediate access to another card.

  • @buyaport
    @buyaport Рік тому +2

    Totally nailed it again! "Chimping" controversial? I'd give this advice: How do you know your settings were correct or not? Not by trusting the (automatic) settings of your camera, but by "chimping". (I know the rendition is not perfect, but not using it is worse in any situation). If in doubt: Check out what Gavin Hoey has to say about this when doing studio photography.

  • @andrewgallup3890
    @andrewgallup3890 Рік тому +1

    Whereas I have missed shots and therefore agree with all your tips I can say I have NEVER forgot batteries or cards. My kit is simple, and it is all in a sling bag, in truth two sling bags, a complete kit for each camera.

  • @mvo5720
    @mvo5720 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video and suggestions for a novice such as myself, thank you.🍷

  • @waynearchibald3920
    @waynearchibald3920 Рік тому +1

    Wow, that S.E. Owl is amazing and so sharp! Cool video Simon!

  • @ItzAGr8Day-p4m
    @ItzAGr8Day-p4m Рік тому +1

    Ha! Just started playing around with photography for a few weeks and never had empty battery or full cards. Always emptied my cards and recharge right after going home. 😎

    • @ItzAGr8Day-p4m
      @ItzAGr8Day-p4m Рік тому

      Loving your videos, got me from complete amature to half a pro in like 2 weeks, grew into my camera crazy fast and already playing with a mirrorless 🫡

  • @alanatwood7995
    @alanatwood7995 Рік тому +1

    Guilty as charged. I now carry 4 spare cards and 3 fully charged batteries in my bag. Not to mention checking my shots in camera before leaving. Unfortunately sometimes I still miss something like getting rain on the front of the lens or dropping focus but I'm getting better. Sure would love to have seen that owl. That's a BLESSING! N I w I'm off to see if I can set up some custom profiles on my D850. Awesome video!

  • @BGTuyau
    @BGTuyau Рік тому +1

    Another relevant, practical, well-produced -and concise- presentation from the GOAT of online photography instructors.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  Рік тому

      Too kind!

    • @BGTuyau
      @BGTuyau Рік тому

      @@simon_dentremont But absolutely true. p.s.: Those same tips can apply to street photography -which has much in common with wildlife photography. Thanks for your work.

  • @MA-no8tz
    @MA-no8tz 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video as usual. I learned the hard way to check everything on the camera every time I went out. I was taking phots at night in Quebec city and I had my ISO set at 1000. The next day I forgot to check it and assumed that it was on Auto ISO; big mistake! It was a sunny day with no clouds and I was taking photos in a park around noon. Well I cursed myself so much after and promised to check all the settings every time I went out. That is my routine now to check all the settings.

  • @fredrogers4186
    @fredrogers4186 Рік тому +1

    As always, fantastic.
    I've always been picky about recharging the moment I get home, especially now with an R6 that has two LCDs to juice. (~400 frames per battery versus my D-series family that can go 1,200+ frames.)
    The price of off-label LP-E6 backup batteries has also come down considerably in the last few months.
    I also use relatively low-capacity cards -- 16G -- to keep myself honest for offloading and reformatting.
    And thanks to you, I'll be programming all three of my custom function dial options this evening.
    Thank you, sir.

  • @youritguy1
    @youritguy1 Рік тому +1

    You know how often I bring my camera to work to take photos after work, but I always forget my memory card. It's frustrating! Love the video.

  • @RDPFilms1
    @RDPFilms1 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful tips, Simon! Your suggestions are incredibly helpful and spot-on! The examples from your work are incredible, thank you so much for sharing them!

  • @kevins8575
    @kevins8575 Рік тому +1

    I use the R5's multifunction button to toggle from the mode I'm in to C1, C2, C3 and back. Much faster than using the mode dial to get to pre-planned settings for normal, emergency,etc.

  • @rickmase2016
    @rickmase2016 Рік тому +1

    Excellent advice once again!

  • @travisstidham1839
    @travisstidham1839 Рік тому +1

    These are great tips. Thank you for sharing these tips. I will implement these into my shooting for sure

  • @richwoodham3296
    @richwoodham3296 Рік тому +1

    Hey Simon... Great video... again!. Thanks so much. You are an amazing teacher....

  • @arkansasoutpost
    @arkansasoutpost Рік тому +1

    One of my favorite photos is a SUPO (screwed up photo opportunity). I saw a magpie sitting on a fence post, trees in the background and an old picnic table in front. Nice little composition, settings all correct, but I was a little too slow on the shutter button. I caught just the back half of the magpie as it flew out of frame. I like it because it reminds me that every photography second is precious.
    I can laugh about it now, but at the time I was so frustrated I nearly went unconscious. :)

  • @lenzflyfishing
    @lenzflyfishing Рік тому +2

    great tips! I'm on it!

  • @tr3v87
    @tr3v87 Рік тому +1

    Glad I watched this as I’ve got 2 flat batteries in my bag I need to charge. In Too much of a rush when I got home!

  • @Iareawesome100
    @Iareawesome100 Рік тому +1

    Ive done this in many games but never realized it applies to my photagraphy aswel haha Cool tip!

  • @jam3swoodz
    @jam3swoodz 8 місяців тому +2

    been using cameras for 2½ yrs and havent yet landed with zero power and no more room on sd-card. but im just a amateur photographer so i dont think i will ever have a full card :P
    side note: love your way to explain the different things

  • @bossofthemoss450
    @bossofthemoss450 Рік тому +1

    Great advice as always Simon. 👏👏👏

  • @TexasPelican
    @TexasPelican Рік тому +1

    I love your advice: sensible and inspiring. Thank you!

  • @mawavoy
    @mawavoy Рік тому +1

    Great tips,especially the bonus tip. As always, 8:22 a practical video with examples. Thanks!!

  • @r2hildur
    @r2hildur Рік тому +1

    I just love your videos. So many great ideas. Smart tips to break my bad habits. I fumble around way too much with settings on Manual mode 😊

  • @chrisburnard5157
    @chrisburnard5157 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Simon.