Canon EOS RP Menu Items - Shoot 3 Auto lighting optimizer; Highlight tone Priority; Metering Timer
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- A detailed explanation of Canon EOS RP - Menu Items - Shoot 3
Auto lighting optimizer 00:29; Highlight tone Priority 03:59;
Metering Timer 08:18 ; Expo. simulation 10:26
Regarding Exposure Simulation, I did not mention it in the video but it is useful to remember to turn Exposure Simulation OFF when you are in a studio environment where the modeling lights are just too dark to see on the EVF or LCD. - Навчання та стиль
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thanks for your great video series. from the UK .
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Many thanks! I appreciate the walk thru! Viewers, you can watch at 1.5 playback and still comprehend.
You're very welcome and I'm sorry I talk kind of slowly. It is a good trick to increase the playback speed :).
@@TonghoPhotography no apology needed! I talk slow too... and type slow🤣. Whats nice is that you didn’t have a trail of “ums”, hence why fast playback worked so well. Great content. Thx again.
Thank u for the speed em up trick
Btw he is super clear with his speech A+ sir
Thank you 🙏
In regards to exposure simulation, one reason to disable it is when you are using flash in a low light simulation. Otherwise rhe camera can struggle to auto focus if the scene is to dark but you are using flash.
I will have to try out During to see how it might help in such a situation.
I do not think it will make any difference, to be honest. Besides if you have the flash mounted, the IR assist beam will do its job in that case.
@@TonghoPhotography disabling it definitely works.
But now that you mention it, I probably had IR assist off, because I always do, be cause I do low light events with no flash.
So using IR may have worked in the model shoot with off camera flash. I will have to try that next time.
@@malmedia I am so glad we are having this conversation, as I continue to learn. We all have our corners of use...it is so interesting. The only low light "work" I do is long exposure night landscape shots and I always use manual focus for those (reaction time is not a factor) so I never notice this.
Can you turn all of these settings off and achieve all of the same results in post? Thanks.
Yes, you can. Actually, that was what I recommended in the video (or at least I thought I did LOL). These filters come at a cost and not necessary if you do post processing.
@@TonghoPhotography thanks. I appreciate the reply.
I appreciate you trying to help out but you have to speak up.. unless your making the video in a library than I get it.
Sorry about that. This was made when I did not know what I was doing with video. Can't help being slow and my way of monotonously speaking. Some of my videos were used by the ASMR folks to help them sleep :).