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Wow you really helped give me a good start. I've been trying to learn how to record video better. This video was super amazing! My D5300 is nice, but I don't know how to use it! lol
ОтветитьThank you for this video and great explanations!
ОтветитьOml!! This helped soooo much!!!
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ОтветитьThank you SO much for the clear explanation of how to use my settings. I am new to owning a camera that actually has settings, and I was so confused. You have helped me greatly!!
ОтветитьI do this in directly opposite order. FIRST I set ISO to vary between 100-3200. This setting enable you to adjust the right metering and exsposing settings when shooting. Any decent modern camera (2015-17) can easily manage ISO = 3200 +, without annoying grains or noise.
ОтветитьThankew Sir..... I have Seen Many Tutorials ..But I like Ur Way to Make Others understand... Very Profiled ....Subscribed.....
ОтветитьIt took a 4 year old video to explain what the guy at Nikon couldn't Thanks
Ответитьincredible video but it would be nice to actually get a visual demonstration the explanation was good tho
ОтветитьSpryos, love your videos! These are very informative and feel like I am taking leap steps in terms of learning photography
Ответитьthis is the best tutorial well explained in detailed thanks! liked and subscribed.
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ОтветитьThanks so much for this video! I’ve been only shooting with a Minolta film camera so far and went to test a dslr for the future and couldn’t figure out where anything was. The simplest and most helpful video I’ve found on the subject. Thanks again.
ОтветитьThank you watched your vids from the playlist now I finally know a bit what I am doing. Your explanation is very clear and built up in the right order and good 'when to you use what' explanations. Thank you!
ОтветитьTHIS WAS SO HELPFUL THANK YOU
ОтветитьAre you greek?
ОтветитьThanks mate! I'm learning a lot from everyone and this was a huge help!
ОтветитьYou made this over six years ago and it is still relevant. Thank you.
Ответитьvery helpful
ОтветитьThank you so much! I finally understand my camera , can’t wait to start shooting very useful information thank U thank U thank U!
ОтветитьI have watched 21 videos on how to use my camera...EVERYBODY confused me...i felt stupid after every video and i literally put the camera down and wanted NOTHING to do with it because i was so frustrated. I watched this video and learned things in the first 5 minutes that i didnt know before. Thanks. Good job!!
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ОтветитьThank you for my light bulb moment!!!
ОтветитьReally thank you. I appreciate that there are awesome people who are explaining how to do some stuff, because I am using actually a Canon SX50 HS and it was very useful to know that I can change the aperture, shutter speed and all that stuff by myself. Thank you again.
Ответитьhey my friend i suppose your origins have something from Greece so hello from Thessaloniki,,your videos are very helpful im an amatuer i watched tone of videos and really your way of explaining is enlighting..
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ОтветитьThat was incredibly helpful. Very well explained and you are clearly very knowledgeable. This was JUST what I was looking for. THANK YOU!
ОтветитьAnd tnx again 👌
ОтветитьI can't hear you. Use a mic...
ОтветитьBless you! You just saved me from failing my photography class by telling me how to adjust aperture by holding down the AV button and scrolling the dial! No other resource, not even my professor, has been able to tell me that straight forward like that until you! Thank you so much! You’re the best!
ОтветитьNo love for Fujifilm on these?
ОтветитьOutstanding! Very informative.
ОтветитьDude, you really should invest in a microphone...
ОтветитьSpyros;
Well done video. Very helpful when in manual, using the Nikon D5200, that I watch for levels at bottom of lcd.
Can you count on the accuracy of that level on "0" that the camera is reading the overall scene correctly?
Seems to be off at times substantially.
Also, what is your opinion of using an ND filter?
(For outside shooting in bright sunlight.)
i just got my first camera and yes it's a little old but nonetheless i want to get good with it before i move up to get a better camera later on down the road. i have a problem and i really need your help well i have a canon ds126151 400d it's 14 years old iy came out 2006 and it's a 10.1 mega pixel camera i charge the battery for 2 hours and put the battery in i took 4 pictures and it said to recharge the battery and i just put that battery in so does that mean i need to get 2 new batteries from amazon cause these batteries i have now are no more good cause i want to be able to take pictures for a very long period of time instead of a few minutes please help me out
ОтветитьExcellent explanation! Thank you so much for the video!
ОтветитьWonderful wonderful... Explanation... Thank u very much
ОтветитьThank you what is averio setting
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lots of love
brilliant
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ОтветитьLike the tutorial - but if i can get you to comment - as I was caught out by other tutorials on shooting in manual mode. A warning to anyone shooting in manual mode on a Nikon, if you're in manual mode it doesn't atomically turn off the auto ISO - it allows you to control aperture and shutter speed but the ISO is still on automatic. You have to go into menu settings within the main part of the camera - find the ISO and switch the auto off in there. Can you confirm this Spyros? I'm not sure for Canon's but I was caught out on a photoshoot - watched a similar tutorial - not yours and no one seems to be talking about the manual over ride for ISO which is in menu settings. Thanks jeff
ОтветитьSo If I understand it, you make the settings changes so your exposure is zero in all 3 settings? Then you did it correctly?
ОтветитьNikon D5200, I have set up my ISO command with the Fn button, left side of the body, under the flash button. Very practical.
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ОтветитьYour "I am shooting" method is quite easy to understand, I appreciate your teaching videos, slow enough to follow & remember. I have so much to learn & Understand. I have a Used Nikon D3300, bought approximately;y 5 years ago, now what is the Lens Length to Aperture setting. I have read about it but its been awhile, please remind me. Thank You.
ОтветитьI started with nikon. I recently used a canon t3i, and o my god, is it different. you video helped, thanks, but I still prefer Nikon's controls by a mile. my hand stays at a much more natural way
ОтветитьWhy am I watching this
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