Your series on the 4000D has been absolutely invaluable in motivating my purchase if one earlier this year - fantastic advice, and excellent presentation
I have the EOS Rebel T100, and I'm unable to find a delayed shutter function. Is that function missing from the T100? Never mind. I found it. It was right in front of me.
@@dumisanijustice1815 photoshop if you have access to it, but if not most computers will have a basic free version - Windows has the photos app and Apple has one too. Of the free edit softwares out there, PhotoDirector Essential is supposed to be very good
I've watched your videos before my vacation and all of my pictures came out in jpg. is there a way to convert them so I can see them on my windows computer. Please help Mr. Farris
@@kekanastevey6926 you can use the inbuilt flash to trigger your speedlite. Set your speedlite to slave function, and provided it can see the camera, the inbuilt flash will trigger it when you take the picture. You can reduce the flash exposure compensation in the flash settings on the camera to minimise the effect of the camera flash, but still set off your slave/s.
Hi sir I have a question about this camera, do I need to raise the the built-in flash every time I take pictures? Or is it not to raise it sometimes? Thank you
Hello, you don't have to lift the flash for every picture, but if the camera suggests it - or you decide to - then you will have to lift the flash. In other cameras the flash would pop up automatically however, it isn't such a chore and you soon get used to it. In many cases you will be able to set the camera so that you don't need flash.
Hi, how to make inbuilt flash to raise automatically? Can we capture photos while recording video? How to connect and operate external flash? Please answer all of the above questions and explain settings. Thank you.
Hello, the inbuilt flash will not rise automatically, but the camera will usually tell you when you need the flash and you can raise it manually. You cannot capture still pictures while recording video, but you can of course take a still image from the video in edit. The external flash goes on the hotshoe on the top of the camera and it will be automatically detected by the camera. However the Flash must be a Canon EX flash.
Hi Heather, you can find the Udemy course here: bit.ly/3CmsCNB Or the PDF, with clickable links to the videos here: www.camerawize.photography/canon-4000d-pdf-course/
Your series on the 4000D has been absolutely invaluable in motivating my purchase if one earlier this year - fantastic advice, and excellent presentation
Thank you sooo much. Thank you for being here
Thank you so much Jeremy. This was extremely helpful.
Thank you Sir Have a blessed day!!!🎉
I have the EOS Rebel T100, and I'm unable to find a delayed shutter function. Is that function missing from the T100? Never mind. I found it. It was right in front of me.
Thank you Jeremy
I appreciate your video. You went slow enough for me to understand and explained where everything was. Thanks
I'm going on a vacation soon. I just need nice pictures of us and abit of nature. What settings can we use?
auto, or P setting should do it for pictures of yourselves. Sport setting if you are taking pictures of wildlife.
Thank you. I'll come back if I have more stumbling blocks. What is the best program or app for picture edit?
@@dumisanijustice1815 photoshop if you have access to it, but if not most computers will have a basic free version - Windows has the photos app and Apple has one too. Of the free edit softwares out there, PhotoDirector Essential is supposed to be very good
Hello
Can you transfer pictures wirelessly to Macbook? If so, how?
I've watched your videos before my vacation and all of my pictures came out in jpg. is there a way to convert them so I can see them on my windows computer. Please help Mr. Farris
Is possible to connect 4000d to speelite wirelessly without any trigger , I'm failing to do that on camera.
do you mean use the speedlite as a slave flash?
@@NikonD5200Channel yes, how do I do that?.
@@kekanastevey6926 you can use the inbuilt flash to trigger your speedlite. Set your speedlite to slave function, and provided it can see the camera, the inbuilt flash will trigger it when you take the picture. You can reduce the flash exposure compensation in the flash settings on the camera to minimise the effect of the camera flash, but still set off your slave/s.
Hi sir I have a question about this camera, do I need to raise the the built-in flash every time I take pictures? Or is it not to raise it sometimes? Thank you
Hello, you don't have to lift the flash for every picture, but if the camera suggests it - or you decide to - then you will have to lift the flash. In other cameras the flash would pop up automatically however, it isn't such a chore and you soon get used to it. In many cases you will be able to set the camera so that you don't need flash.
@@NikonD5200Channel okay sir, thank you for the reply. I just bought this canon t100 camera and still learning the features.
i like it's articulated screen
But what button do you press to actually take a photo?
thanks so much
Thank you how are you?
Can this camera be sync with a strobe light
boss what flash you were using in that 4000d?
canon 430 ex. The 4000D is designed only to work with ex flash guns, but godox produce a cheaper one too.
Hi, how to make inbuilt flash to raise automatically?
Can we capture photos while recording video?
How to connect and operate external flash?
Please answer all of the above questions and explain settings.
Thank you.
Hello, the inbuilt flash will not rise automatically, but the camera will usually tell you when you need the flash and you can raise it manually. You cannot capture still pictures while recording video, but you can of course take a still image from the video in edit. The external flash goes on the hotshoe on the top of the camera and it will be automatically detected by the camera. However the Flash must be a Canon EX flash.
@@NikonD5200Channel thank you for your response, how to setup flash gun.
Where done find the courses?
Hi Heather, you can find the Udemy course here: bit.ly/3CmsCNB
Or the PDF, with clickable links to the videos here: www.camerawize.photography/canon-4000d-pdf-course/
The flash guns no work with T100
the T100 is designed to work only with canon EX flash units. new ones are expensive, but you can get second-hand units quite cheaply.
Your video is good info. But kinda blurry.
Not blurry at all. May be the source you're using